"Men in Black: The Animated Series has a pre-Mi B girlfriend run into J while he and K are on stakeout. After they kiss a bit, K (who was distracted) neuralizes the girl and tells her to go home."
It made me cry. :( J couldn't even consider introducing her to the masquerade; it's that tight. And it brought home just how cut off the MiB are from what they once knew.
As for what K said when neuralizing the girl, it was something like (paraphrased): "Go straight home. You did not see an old friend. You did not see two men in black suits watching a building. You've been at home." Considering what happened in that episode, he was doing what he could to protect her from the 'kill' part of this trope. And it's heartbreaking.
Coming back to where you started is not the same as never leaving. -Terry Pratchett
"Men in Black: The Animated Series has a pre-Mi B girlfriend run into J while he and K are on stakeout. After they kiss a bit, K (who was distracted) neuralizes the girl and tells her to go home."
It made me cry. :( J couldn't even consider introducing her to the masquerade; it's that tight. And it brought home just how cut off the MiB are from what they once knew.
As for what K said when neuralizing the girl, it was something like (paraphrased): "Go straight home. You did not see an old friend. You did not see two men in black suits watching a building. You've been at home." Considering what happened in that episode, he was doing what he could to protect her from the 'kill' part of this trope. And it's heartbreaking.
Coming back to where you started is not the same as never leaving. -Terry Pratchett