Well now that I made a folder in my gallery to "Wild West C.O.W. boys of Moo Mesa" I'm going to put it to good use with the fan art I make, just like when I decided it was a good idea to make screencaps, and create whatever comes into mind, no matter how underrated, forgotten, or misunderstood a franchise is by its own creators. It is up to the fans now to give what the creators never bothered with. Sure I might have seen the video clip of the show done by Nostalgia Critic, but when is it his place to tell you or me what was a bad idea just because he says so, even though he does bring a good point or two?
As I was saying, after making enough screencaps from the first eight episodes and doing some analyzing on many things, and the wacky, humiliating, yet hilarious defeats of our favorite villains (being reminded of the ones from The Disney Afternoon) I thought it would be a good idea to create what possible happens off screen after that which us fans of those shows never get to see. Not to good at telling my own theories, but here it goes anyways. It might happen after the ending of episode 3, 5, or 8 whether it means falling off a cliff and bouncing into the distance in a giant tumbleweed or falling into Cactus Canyon, one can only guess that after such a humiliating defeat, the bag guys go back home wherever they live and later clean themselves up. For Boothill Buzzard, it takes hours all day and all night to get those painful thorns out by himself which he doesn't want any floating with him when he gets into the hot bathtub he often takes before bedtime. Even if the bath doesn't do too much to relieve him of all those stressful tensions, it's better to be clean than lying in bed with thorns still in you. Now all that's left to do is to go to sleep, hoping a nice long rest will take care of everything. It won't take him back home or undo all that has been done. But where he is now, nobody will yell at him, abuse, or blame everything on him. Perhaps he could be dreaming of having flashbacks to his earlier life where someone had to have loved him, despite the prejudice that vultures faced long ago. Being loved by someone was better than not being loved and accepted by anyone at all. As long as those dreams don't become a nightmare, he'll be alright. If anyone saw him like this now (someone who is not a villain), the best thing to do is let him sleep.
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