I like just about all of Bebop. It's like whenever you sit down at the TV each week to watch it, you're seeing through a window and into a day of the characters' lives. The fact that every episode wasn't related to a central plot only added to that, which I liked. It conveyed the random, unstructured life of a bounty hunter much better than perfectly structured central plot development every episode ever could have.

Not only that, but it didn't need to focus on a central plot. It was about the characters, how they interacted with each other, other people, and how their pasts are effecting them now.