The correct answer is with the mohawk. Although she does look great without it too (especially in the issue of Black Panther when they got married).
Can't like everything. No harm, no foul.
I know. But a few scenes out of context hardly seems a fair go.
I've seen some RvB, season 1 and some of season 2. It's got some funny moments, OK downright hilarious moments, but it's not like the whole thing hit my funny bone. My actual laughing moments were probably fewer than the creators intended. Still, it's a fun way to spend a bus ride to work.
The way it tickles me is just sublime. It's what I classify as "intelligent stupidity." Kind of along the same lines of Monty Python. The underlying thought processes behind the joke is very smart despite the subject and execution being very stupid. I enter into evidence: Caboose.
{Season 10, I think}
Caboose: "Yeah, I had a girlfriend once."
Tucker: "No way. Seriously?"
Caboose: "Yeah, we met on the internet. Her name was Emilia. She used to send me letters from my family, and from places where I bought things from."
Tucker: "Dude, I think you fell in love with your email."
Caboose: "Then one day I forgot our special word."
Tucker: "You mean your password?"
Caboose: "She never forgave me."
Tucker: "Maybe you should've made out with her sister, Voice-milia."
Caboose: "OH, she talked too much."
Seen it 3 times already, #4 came around and I still couldn't breathe for 5min. <still laughing recounting this tale>
<sighs>
It eventually starts taking on some more serious story arcs, but the RVB thumbprint still makes its way through.