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tfemultiversenewsletter Ā· 1 year ago
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The idea that we have untouched parts of the multiverse just under our digits has been amazing to discover. (You can’t even see most of it) The relationships between different bots in this world and how they function compared to us has been a wonder. (Ick, love. So gross) I’d love to collect more Energon samples to study them.
-Perceptor + Dead End
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age-of-moonknight Ā· 2 years ago
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ā€œVengeance Never Dies,ā€ Moon Knight: City of the Dead (Vol. 1/2023), #5.
Writer: David Pepose; Penciler: Marcelo Ferreira; Inker: Jay Leisten; Colorist: Rachelle Rosenberg; Letterer: Cory Petit
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lovelylemoncake Ā· 4 days ago
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.ā˜†ć€Š POV: You're on a picnic date when...? ć€‹ā˜†.
[ Xavier x MC Reader ]
Warnings: Some Harassment
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The blanket splayed out on the plush grass was probably going to be a tight fit with the amount of food you both brought. Orginally, you had planned for only a handful of dishes, but your picnic plans got put off ("Emergency mission again?!") every single week until bordering the end of spring. Eventually, you and Xavier both ended up adding new snacks to the picnic list until you had a full-on feast to eat at the park.
"This is probably enough to feed our whole department," you say after stepping back to take in the whole lunch spread before you.
"Don't underestimate our stomachs," Xavier says with determination, though you can tell he's also got a hint of a laugh in him.
"Well carrying these from the car did make me work up an apettite," you shrug. "Oh gosh, wait a minute--Xavier, where's the cooler..?"
You stare at each other, blinking in silence.
....Oops.
"It's back in the parking lot isn't it? I have to go up that hill again?" You sit on the grass in a bit of defeat while staring at the long way down.
Just last night you had run several kilometers to eliminate a Wanderer that had escaped from a different team's mission. Who knew that it would render you so sore despite your hunter training? Maybe the muddy terrain got to you more than usual. Your thighs are burning.
"I can go get it," Xavier reassures you. "You don't have to worry about it."
Those words light you up. In the moment, Xavier looks more valiant than usual. He's always shining but today he's extra radiant, huh? You'd have never guessed that he was dead asleep the entire car ride over here with the world's most legendary bedhead. Dependable indeed!
"Really?" You rest your back into the grass, spreading out like a starfish. "I can go too."
Xavier softly laughs, seeing you so unashamedly comfortable. "You rest here. I'll be right back."
You can see him heading back down from your spot. Before he disappears into the lush trail back to the parking lot, you sit up and wave at him.
"You're the best, Mr. Number-One-Hunter!!" You shout with a big, goofy grin.
He turns back to look at you, shakes his head with a smile, and disappears into the trees.
There was a lot of food to guard by yoirself. Luckily there was a bit of a breeze today to keep the bugs at bay. With the clouds providing occasional shade, it would be the perfect day to enjoy the weather. You look at all of the tasty dishes and reminisce about what lead to them all.
For example, the original plan was for sandwiches and juice. Then the mini charcuterie boad got added due to leftover sandwich materials. Later you realized that the leftover cold noodles needed to be eaten eventually, and then after that there was the mochi in your stash on the verge of expiring too... Oh yes, and Xavier wanted to try the stew he learned from a new cook book!
"Okay, we probably should have thought about this a little bit," you say to yourself. You probably should have gone without breakfast to leave some space for this impromptu banquet. All you can do is sigh and laugh a little about how how eager you and Xavier were to accomplish these plans despite a lot of scheduling issues.
Some birds fly by. The trees rustle with the wind. A few colorful kites from some other park-goers are soaring high into the air with pretty tails. The air here tastes so much better than the muddy terrain from your mission last night. You look at the grassy space beside you and wish Xavier would come back sooner so you can enjoy this together.
You're so absorbed in your thoughts, you almost don't notice a few guys approaching you. They look dressed up for some sort of sport. Are they on some sort of team?
"Hey, do you mind if we do some drills nearby?" One of them asks. He seems very nice. "We're sort of loud when we're practicing."
"Dang, that's a lot of food for a shortie like you," the other says, looking at your picnic spread. "Trying to grow more?"
"Dude, Nate," the nice guy says. "Don't be rude." He smiles at you apologetically. "Sorry about that."
You raise a brow at Nate, but it's honestly not that big of a deal.
"Yeah that's totally okay," you tell them.
"You know, you can come watch us practice if you want, shortie." Nate suggests.
"No, I'm good," you shake your head.
"Then why don't we join you after practice? Help you put all this food away--" Nate walks right up to you with some high and mighty expression on his face.
He towers over you as you're sitting down at the moment. A tiny bit annoyed, you stand up and step back.
"Dude, I'm serious Nate. Cut it out," the other guy tugs Nate backwards from the back of his shirt.
"I'm just trying to make friends, Kellen!" Nate scoffs.
"Gosh, just shut-- look I'm so sorry for taking up your time," Kellen interrupts himself to apologuze to you again.
You pity Kellen a bit. He's genuinely suffering from second hand embarrassment at the moment. You decide that this conversation needs to be over soon.
"You're okay. You can practice wherever you want. I'm just waiting for someone so we can eat," you explain. "Have a good time."
"Yes we will," Kellen nods, trying to pull Nate to come along with him.
Nate doesn't budge however. "Then you both should come watch our practice after you eat. I'd like to show you what these legs can do."
He starts flexing, and as irritating as he his, you also have to suppress the urge to laugh because you're pretty sure you've seen six year olds strike better poses than him. Compared to Xavier's usual grace, he looks like he's trying to do an interpretive dance. Kellen looks like he would like to crawl into a hole at the moment.
You shake your head. "No--"
"No thanks," a warm hand snakes around your waist. This voice is quite calm yet firm. It also sounds like he's ran up a hill.
You look up with a big smile.
"You made it back. That was fast."
"I didn't want the ice to melt," Xavier says, looking away slightly. He plops the cooler down quickly.
You squint a little and take his word for it. In your head, you know he probably started running the minute he saw you and the other guys from a good distance away. He looks composed right now, but you can hear his heart hammering away just a bit as he's flush against your back. It's pretty endearing.
"You're the friend?" Nate furrows his brows at Xavier like his nemesis had just appeared.
You move to correct the guy. "Oh, he's actually--"
"Partners. This is my partner," Xavier's hand sinks a little into your skin, squishing you against him like you'll be taken away.
His blue eyes are burning bright, and though his smile is as gentle as ever, you can sense that the emotion behind it is a little sharp. Amused and maybe just a little touched, you put your hand on top of his hand around your waist. Are your cheeks a little warm and toasty? Yes. Will you ever admit that? Probably no.
"Nate, please," Kellen sighs like a tired babysitter at their wit's end. "Let's go."
Nate finally relents, but he turns around to look at you before he leaves.
"Hey shortie, you should still come see our practice when you're free. I'll make it worth your time."
"We are very busy," Xavier instantly fires back. "We have more important things to do with our time."
Hard emphasis on "we," huh?
You can see Nate open his mouth to reply, but Kellen basically hauls him away with a very angry expression before he has the chance. You watch them disappear, but just a bit later you can hear a fuming Kellen nearby.
("You can do burpees until we leave, Nate!")
Oof.
Xavier just hugs your back for a very long time. You both stare at the clouds passing by in the sky. The kites are still dancing around in the wind. He grips you like you might fly away. Like you're a flower petal about to be swept off of a tree.
"You said we had important things to do," you say after a little while. Its always so comfortable in his arms. It's like time slows down. "Can I ask what that would be, Mr. Xavier?"
He looks at you with those deep blue eyes. Before you realize it, his lips are pressed desperately into yours like every inch of you can't be missed. Taken aback, you grip his shirt and melt into his hold. It continues for some time. Finally, when he steps back, you're a bit of a mess. A bit embarassed, you quickly dig in the cooler for some water or juice instead.
"Be with you," he suddenly says, turning around with a bit of a flush evident in his neck.
"What?" You say, brain processing a bit jumbled after, um, face squishing with each other.
"The important thing." He turns back around. "I would say the most important thing to do... is to be with you."
Every single word is a shot of sugar to your cheeks breaking into a smile and the rush in your heart.
You leap to tackle him with a hug.
Consequently, you're both sent tumbling together down the hillside.
Rolling in each other's arms, you both laugh as the dandelions you pass by have their seeds sent into the air. At the bottom, when you finally stop, Xavier plants a kiss to your cheek. Still full of giggles, you pull some grass out of his hair.
Maybe another trek up the hill for lunch isn't so bad after all.
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A/N: Could you tell i was hungry when I wrote this, lol? I orginally wanted to make this a small fic about eating together, but then I realized I've never written about a jealous Xavier before. I had to make it happen. ^-^
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raddestrose Ā· 3 months ago
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i’m sorry, but Tsukasa you’re too fruity with this guy I cannot take you seriously ā€œ Do you promise,you never lie, in the name of science?ā€
like be so for real I’m sorry but stop it with the yearning. ā€œI knew that would be your answer.ā€ No, you wanted to be with him . You wanted him to join your side. Don’t lie to me. I can see straight through you, dude
that was a bit too much on my end I will admitļæ¼.
I wonder what would have been different if they’ve met earlier I am curious
what things have been different how different would’ve everything gone
shoot he’s got me wondering too ļæ¼
SENKU NOOOOOOOOO
not the opening playing right after that tensions are too high. I’m sorry I can’t.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
DAWG THIS CANT BR TRUE
HE CANT BE DEAD
or like you know, just don’t kill people. How about how about that? ļæ¼
WHAT
I am so confused
OH SHIT
THEY PULLED A FAST ONE ON HIMļæ¼
DAAAAAAMN
get those grippers out of my face
I don’t wanna see none of thatļæ¼
there is no way he can survive that
I wonder how that one Mystery girl is gonna respond to that one huh?
NO WAY HE MADE IT THE FUCK
How do you survive an actual explosion? There is no way even by anime logic. We’re going about science here. There was no scientific way. He survived that you got to be kidding. Me man no way like actually but yeah all right OK he’s just built different. I’ll take it I guess.
I’m actually so legit confused about Senku
is dawg dead? is he not?
I mean I know he’s not because there’s like four seasons but still I’m caught up in the moment you guys
maybe you didn’t sever his cervical nerve or maybe through the power of science Taiju and Yuziriha will make a Frankensenkuļæ¼
GOODBYE
WHAT ISBTHIS DACE
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if I tell you guys, I’m crying literal tears of laughter. Will you believe me?
ļæ¼ I so genuinely almost spat out my drink over that face
Who is half and half over here what’s with that cut that is a JANKY cut
The guy on that book has probably the worst haircut I have ever seen and I’ve watched Bungo stray dogs ļæ¼
although a scientist, Seku truly understands artists having a stiff neck and a bad back.
I feel seen, after a digital assignment. You will see me popping my neck every two seconds like bro here.
like so genuinely you can ask one of my friends here and they will say yes
ļæ¼NO WAY NO WAY
like I know, Senku is smart, but that is literally next level genius. Oh my gosh.
RIP to my next-door neighbor who is also my RA having to hear me scream every few seconds over the twists and turns the show is putting me through
gonna be real, though, if one of my friends gave a very dramatic speech like that, I wouldn’t wake up for like the next hour because I would not know how to respond
so did like he just will himself to consciousness like obviously not consciousness but like did he will himself to movement I guess
OH MY GOSH HE DID
he cannot be serious right now ā€œYO WHERE YOU FROM WHERES YOUR MONKEY TRIBEā€
bro be so for real
ā€œ Dudes all smooth, and shinyā€ is not what I would’ve guessed the next line to be
he’s got his what out
i thought the show was supposed to be about science where have we gotten
I think this is peak comedy. I’m not sure.
so do all of us but STIIIIL
also, there is no way bro’s been frozen for 37,000 years and has abs. God I wish
I like his cockiness, even though in his case, it wouldn’t be cocky since he can follow through with it, but honestly, it’s so real because if I was as smart as he was, I’d be the exact same way ļæ¼
why they keep talking about his skin like that it’s kind of creepy like ayo
I have absolutely no idea what the text on screen saying but I’m gonna go out on a limb and say it’s like informative text or something ļæ¼
I guess we’ll never know
oh dang, he’s really smart like that’s a given with him and the show in general, but that was really clever of him that little crossbow looking thing making the fire
heck, yeah dude make that fire
I was gonna say I’d pay to see Senku on Survivor, but that’s basically the whole show so like
heck, yeah dude monologue it

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mellozheist Ā· 1 year ago
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Hi guess who got no sleep last night (thanks doctor's appointment) and decided to watch your animatic again
I quote myself about 1 hour ago in a treebark channel on a discord server my friends and I made (to anybody that reads this i am so sorry):
(Also I'm sorry if somebody's uncomfortable with swearing :'D)
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I'm sorry I still can't handle this animation's existence peoples
I can't with it
I'm crazy
Like REN PUTTING HIS HEAD BACK ON AND CALMING DOWN MARTYN WHO'S PANICKING?????
REN BEING SO CALM AND THEN FUCKING CRAZY IN THE NEXT SHOT?????
FUCKING HELLO????
THE VERY FIRST FEW SHOTS WHERE MARTYN IS LOOKING AT REN BEING ALL EXCITED AND BLUSHING??????
THE END????????
THEM HAVING THEIR PINKIES WRAPPED AROUND???? I EVEN SENT MELLOZ AN ASK ABOUT THAT AND THEY TOLD ME "oh yeah they indirectly promised to see each other in the next life series :3" MELLOZ IS SINGLEHANDEDLY KILLING THE TREEBARK SHIPPERS WITH THIS ONE
MARTYN HOLDING REN'S HAND AND KISSING IT BEFORE DYING ALSO
GUYS I BEG
I CAN'T WITH THIS
I CANNOT
I AM UNABLE TO
Oh my gosh FCUKING REN PUTTING HIS HEAD BACK ON AND LOOKING AT MARTYN WITH THOSE DANG EYES
Guys I need to resist spamming this thing in here
But at the same time IT'S SOOOOOO TEMPTING
FUCKIN
LOOK AT IT
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GRIPPING MY HEAD FURIOUSLY
THIS WHOLE BEHEADONG SCENE
I JUST NOTICED REN'S NECK DOESN'T LIGN UP PROPERLY IN THE SHOT WHERE MARTYN KISSES HIS HAND
GUYS I'M INSANE
GIYS I'M INSANE
LOOK AT THISSSSSSS
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Furiously rattling the bars of my cell is that what it's called
Honestly I never thought I'd go insane over a ship called treebark
IT'S FUCKING BAUMRINDE IN GERMAN
BAUMRINDE IS SUCH A SILLY SHIP NAME ISTFG
I don't think I've ever loved an animatic thid much
I'VR NEVER LOOKED AT AN ANIMATIC SO CLOSELY
THE FACT THE FIRST SCENE IS SO SWEET AND THE SECOND ONE IS ALREADY REN BEING BEHEADED
I wish they won. I wish Ren or Martyn was the winner of 3rd Life
CAN'T I HAVE L8KE
A LITTLE FAIRY THAT MAKES MY WISHES COME TRUE?
C'MOOOOONNNNN [insert a bunch of screaming emotes here]
AGH I CAN'T
...what if i copied every single message and sent melloz this as an ask to show my appreciation
CUZ I SURE DO APPRECIATE THIS ANIMATIC
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WATCH THIS. WATCH. OBSERVE. NOW. I BEG.
I'VE WATCHED THIS FOR 5 TIMES IN A ROW NOW
I'M VERY SANE
I STILL CAN'T GET OVER REN'S NECK NOT ALIGNING PROPERLY
also the feather and the poppy but this is the treebark channel
Not
Not desert duo
I CAN'T
.........do i send this as an ask i am very sane i promise
One of my very favourite scenes though is the beheading scene, funnily enough
Me literally passing out when I see gore but not here cuz idk baumrinde <333333
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Also here
HIS NECK.
IS NOT.
ALIGNING.
Or what if it's his head falling off after death cuz he died and that determination is no longer there to keep dogwarts, causing his hesd to fall off
New headcanon i think
And I just noticed I watched this like 6 times now DESERVED THOUGH
Gonna watch it again
I love them so much
I love this animatic so much
Guys I can't
WAIT DID MARTYN'S EARS TILT DOWN IN THE REN DEAD SCENE
HOLD
WAIR YEAH
HIS EARS TILTED DOWN
I CAN'T
Somebody stop me
Actually no
Oh also the song choice IS PERFECT????????
WAIT REN'S PONYTAIL IS GONE IN THE LAST SCENE HIS HAIR IS OPEN
YAAAAAYYYYYY
Anywhoozles
[Link]
WATCH THIS.
I BEG
EVERYBODY THAZ DOESN'T IS MISSING OUT THIS IS SO COOL"
And with that, Melloz you're amazing, EVERYBODY WATCH THE ANIMATIC EVER >:D
I have so much fun reading this, It's like I'm in a theater seat watching this happen with 4D sound surrounding Lmaoooo
Thank you for sending this to me I really appreciate this <3333
I'm so happy you eating all the details I put in hehe
though the part where you describe Ren's neck as not aligning is probably just my error in art but that's also a really cool headcanon!
I might adopt that headcanon :d Like drawing Martyn carrying Ren's head
you really made my day Thank yooou :D
hope you get a good night sleep bud
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dead-enby-detective Ā· 1 year ago
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I love the Dead Boy Detectives show so I decided to watch the Doom Patrol episode: Dead Patrol which includes their version of the DBD Agency because I was curious about the different portrayals.
(This is a long post, I’m sorry, I have a lot of thoughts šŸ’­)
First- gotta say, it’s wild that Ruth Connell plays both versions of the Night Nurse (when I heard her voice in the Doom Patrol episode I was like !!!) when they are SO gosh darn different.
In DBD she still feels like a person. We, as the audience, know she’s in the wrong about the boys but we can also see her point of view. If the show continues I’m excited to see where they take her character.
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In Doom Patrol… she’s just creepy AF! I mean she’s a horror movie monster whose face splits apart and turns people into zombies by throwing up on them like WTH? I’m good with not seeing her again, no matter how well Ruth plays her lol.
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Anyways props to Ruth fr because dang, she’s got RANGE.
Speaking of the Night Nurse-
It’s interesting to see the different reactions the boys have in the Doom Patrol episode to her compared to in the show.
Firstly, in Doom Patrol they already know her versus in DBD we see them meet her for the first time.
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In Doom Patrol they’re kind of chill about it, like this is an enemy they have to deal with now and again, nbd versus in DBD it’s a new threat they don’t know how to handle. It feels like there’s far more weight in DBD to their interaction, in my opinion.
But I think the understanding versus uncertainty of her also impacts their overall reactions to the threat of her.
Both Charles’ react to one) protect Edwin and two) get the Night Nurse to get the heck away from them.
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While trying to get the Night Nurse away DP Charles hits her with a bat and DBD Charles with the lullaby machine and then DP Charles throws a grenade and DBD Charles kicks her into a giant fish’s mouth.
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Now obviously: different actors, writers, universe, 8 episodes versus 1 but it’s interesting to note that the Doom Patrol boys are much less reactive to their own/each other’s violence.
DP Edwin doesn’t react much to DP Charles hitting the Night Nurse and then throwing an explosive at her, DBD Edwin however is devastated by DBD Charles’s intense reaction to the Night Nurse trying to take them away/separate them:
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DP Edwin doesn’t really say anything about it just kind of tells her off and DBD Edwin tells Charles his reaction was extreme.
Then in the aftermath DP Charles just walks (runs) away from the situation, seemingly fine with the whole thing while DBD Charles breaks down after the whole affair
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Like DBD Charles is wreck by the whole thing.
Again I’m fully aware that having eight episodes dedicated to these characters stories compared to about half of one dedicated to them allows for very different stories but I think it’s neat how different their reactions to violence, their violence are.
Throughout the DBD show the phrase ā€œa good detective does what they must to solve the caseā€ but really, they have instances where they could have used violence to solve or speed up their case work and they actively chose not to, because they truly don’t want to. Charles does, even before this, have moments of violence but it’s clear it’s something that hurts him and it’s not usually his first reaction. They tend to try to avoid being violent if they can.
Compared to the DP dead boys, it feels almost like a means to an end for them. It doesn’t feel like they of out of their way to be violent but also like they’re less likely to avoid it overall. And it doesn’t impact them the same way.
I just think it’s neat how vastly different two portrayals of the same characters can be especially with such core traits.
They’re the same characters, different fonts and it’s so fun to compare and contrast.
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I have more thoughts but this post is getting pretty long so I think I’ll make another post/posts about em later.
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stone-stars Ā· 1 year ago
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[Bird sounds play in the background. When Balnor's letter starts, Greener Shades plays behind it.] Murph: Hardwon, take your hand-axe, you cut Balnor's envelope, and you open his letter. And you read it out loud to the group around the fire. [Hardwon (Jake) clears his throat.] Balnor (Murph): If you’re reading this I’m dead. Or... in a gem? or something? Maybe? I don’t know, that seems to happen a lot. [Everyone laughs.] Balnor: Anyway, I’m writing this before we face Thiala, and I wanted to thank you. Thank you for... giving me a second chance. My world used to be very small. I cared for my family, I cared for my friends, but… I didn’t worry about the world at large-- it took me losing everything to join the fight. And then I met you guys. And you weren’t like that at all. You fix things because they need to be fixed, you don’t wait until you need it. It isn’t about need, you just… help because it’s right. You taught me that we can’t "have saved" the world. That we have to constantly be saving it. Me after you; you after me. I am so proud of you, but I am proud of myself for the first time too. Thank you for revivifying my gosh dang soul! And know that I will always be there with you. Whenever you’ve left a Bud Heavy out in the sun-- [Caldwell laughs.] Balnor: --and it stays cold, that’s me pulling a fresh one from the cooler in the bag. Whenever a gentle breeze swings a rocking-chair, that’s cuz I passed out while you were reading Ulfgar Goes Punch. [Emily and Caldwell laugh.] Balnor: Whenever you look up and see a shooting star, that might just be one of the shits I took in space catching fire and hurdling through the galaxy. [Emily and Caldwell laugh harder.] Balnor: I hope that you all get to leave this world with the same comfort I had; knowing that it’s in good hands. I love you. Murph: "Your knight, Balnor." You guys all… finish reading, and then join your friends for a drink at the Hungry Trout tavern. Moonshine (Emily): Well how 'bout that? Murph: And everything ends where it began.
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sombra7567 Ā· 6 months ago
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BACK ON THE BINGE
K I'm not the biggest fan of sci-fi, dystopian type stories, but we'll see, this could be interesting.
Episode 1: "But this story isn't about me." Me with my one braincell: "It's not?" "It's about you." "It is?"
I automatically distrust and dislike the CEO.
Oh dope, I'm an investigator...
Damn ok, fine, Crow- *checks tags* "Coworkers to lovers" right, not enemies-
I need a himbooo... I'm holding out for a himbo till the end of the niiiiiiiiiiiight
WHO IS EGGYOLK- DOES HE HAVE A BUBBAS?
Oh yeah we going clubbing- neverrrrrrr mind-
I'm grinning so hard at the music playing, I love Hall & Oates, wow...
(Btw I'm listening to this while screaming in the friend chat about Tigress and Po smh)
THANK YOU CROW I'M NOT YOUR GIRLFRIEND- yet, i'm sure there's a yet smh... NOT THE POLITICALLY CORRECT COMMENT LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Ok we're so in trouble smh, Crow, can you be any more obvious. Or blatant. No sir, I'm not sure he's all the way there, either.
*facepalming* Is this why his last partner died-
Please put down the lighter- oh my gosh-
Episode 2:
I'm with him, please don't arrest me-
... Actually Crow you're not saying enough, WHAT HAPPENED TO YOUR LAST TWO PARTNERS BRO-
I'm gonna take you up on that offer actually-
No Crow, I have a very bad feeling about these missions now
... he doesn't have a license- actually not that shocking now that I think about it
Yeah, water's great! *has not drank a drop all day-*
Ok he's got a point about modern struggles though.
Omg, the soundtrack for this is going to be fire too aughhhhhhhh
*catches myself smiling at the dancing scene* *immediately hitting pause* *jabbing finger at Escaped* NO I'M NOT GONNA FALL FOR HIM, YOUR TRICKS AREN'T GONNA WORK THIS TIME DANG IT.
YES PLEASE I WILL JOIN YOU FOR LUNCH.
No I'm not falling for Crow. It's not gonna happen.
Oh flashback, nice.
We're inadvertently working with the Surge gang aren't we.
No boss I want foodddddddddd...
Boi. What do you know about Acid Rain. I KNEW IT-
If you don't see a body, they ain't dead. And even if you see a body, they're still probably not dead.
Listen, Imma need everyone to STOP TRYING TO BLOW ME UP.
*hears gun cock* Oh we're screwed.
NOT SINGLE COMBATTTTTTTTTTTTT LET'S GO- oh she kinda cute ngl- I TAKE IT BACK, WHY DO I GOTTA DIE IF HE LOSES- HANG ON NO, THIS IS NOT OKAY-
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ordinaryschmuck Ā· 23 days ago
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Salutations, random people on the internet who are already breezing past this! I am an Ordinary Schmuck. I write stories and reviews and draw comics and cartoons.
You know…There was a time when you asked someone what their favorite animated show was, odds are that Steven Universe would be in their top three, at LEAST. And for the longest time, it was for a good reason. The show was charming as heck with beautiful visuals, an amazing soundtrack, some well-written characters, and GROUNDBREAKING LGBTQIA+ representation that, whether you like it or not, is the reason we have openly gay characters in shows like The Owl House and Dead End: Paranormal Park (RIP due to executive meddling). In a lot of ways, Steven Universe sparked a lot of fans’ interest in serialized animation, with a few animated shows owing their influence and intrigue to this one. And then…something happened.
Suddenly–And I really do mean SUDDENLY–Steven Universe went from the number one show to PRAISE to the number one show for several people on the internet to take a whopping hot shit on. There were critical blogs, video breakdowns, and even a two in a half hour review detailing why the showĀ  was absolute GARBAGE (Don’t watch that video, it’s made by a pedophile). To this day, I genuinely DON’T KNOW what happened. Was it because the show wasn’t that good and didn’t deserve its praise anymore? Or was it a case that people didn’t like something for being popular like die hard fans have been claiming for years? I don’t know, but it really does feel like someone flipped a switch in a lot of people’s brains. A switch that told people it’s okay to dunk on a show that, really, was never THAT bad. Even at its worst, to this day, there’s nothing in Steven Universe that’s as bad as some of the bottom of the barrel cartoons that are far more annoying and MUCH more insulting.Ā 
Thankfully, it seems like most of the internet seems to agree nowadays. Most of those who criticized the show, day in and day out, started to move on after it ended and even eased up on their thoughts towards it, realizing they had better things to do with their life than call Rebecca Sugar a fraud. Even more spectacularly, those who heard the show was garbage checked it out in mild curiosity, only to be surprised by how good Steven Universe turned out to be and started defending it a lot more. The show actually gained a bit of a resurgence not too long ago, with a lot of people agreeing that this period of absolute HATRED that Steven Universe got was nothing more than…a bit of an overreaction. The show had its problems, but it was never anything that severe. It was an interesting phenomenon that made ME want to revisit the series again. Yes, it was number eight of my Top 20 of the 2010s…but that list is now so outdated that Craig of the Creek and Hilda would have pushed out a few that were, admittedly, placeholders (Don’t ask me to redo that list, I don’t want to). Perhaps my thoughts and perspective towards the show has changed, and it’s why, for the next few weeks (Or months or WHATEVER), I will now rank…
Steven Universe from Worst to Best (Season One)
Yup…This is happening. And yes, I’m sticking to season one just for THIS review. The show is just too gosh dang long due to its ten minute runtime of each episode, and the series boxset (Which I bought for this review series) says that Season One is fifty-two episodes MINIMUM. I’m going to have to break things up season by season, talking about how I feel about each episode, and maybe do a full ranking of the entire series with my CONDENSED thoughts.
Oh, and also? I’m sticking with what the BOXSET tells me counts as a season. I know that the creators, fans, and the studio have conflicting opinions of what was meant to be in Season One, Two, Three and whatever, but I don’t care. The boxset is law for this whole thing, so stick with me on this. In any case, we have over a hundred and sixty episodes to go through, and only fifty two to talk about (Gosh dang it, we’re going to be here for a while…). So, no more dilly-dallying! Let’s get this beast of a ranking started by talking about Steven Universe’s first seasons, its highs, lows, and everything in between. Will it be worth it? At this point…Hopefully.
Over a decade old spoilers below…
52. Keep Beach City Weird–Surprising no one, Ronaldo’s episode is the worst one.
Ronaldo is considered the worst character for a reason. Not to say he DOESN’T work. He’s fine in a quick bit or if the punchline is…his suffering, but he’s often at his absolute WORST when he overstays his welcome. Especially when he becomes the center of an episode. ā€œKeep Beach City Weirdā€ shows you exactly why.Ā 
Ronaldo is just so charmless, with a voice that’s outrageously annoying and a goal that’s so unsympathetic. He clings to conspiracy theories because they give him a sense of purpose, which is NOT the right thing to let someone do. It genuinely boggles the mind that the lesson of the week is that we should let the conspiracy nuts STAY nutty because it’s what keeps them happy. Especially since Ronaldo proves that such a thing could lead to himself getting hurt and OTHERS getting hurt. Because he thought he was the center of the universe, he knocked Steven out with a potato and caused his little brother to break down in tears after dragging him down into the madness with him. And because of it, the Crystal Gems beat the tar out of Ronaldo because the dumbass KIDNAPPED THEIR SON! I don’t care if conspiracies are what makes him happy, Ronaldo’s clearly a danger to himself and others. All in a way that’s not even funny, like you could almost laugh at how pathetic he is. It’s just…sad.
Go ahead and expect Ronaldo episodes to often be at the bottom of these lists. In fact, let THAT be a testament to how bad an episode really is. If it’s somehow WORSE than a Ronaldo episode, then it’s truly not good. All of them are almost exactly like this one, where some are actually WORSE, if you could believe it. They drag, it feels like the plot comes to a complete HALT, and they’re NOT funny…Well, okay, there’s ONE good bit where Ronaldo accidentally predicts who the Gems really are, but that’s ONE joke that’s better in hindsight than in the moment. Not giving him that much credit.
51. Island Adventure–Oh, boy, we’re really getting into some…shit here.
I want to make it clear, I don’t mind Sadie and Lars. Much like Ronaldo, they’re characters that CAN work, and often work best in a quick bit or short scene instead of the focus of an entire episode, with Lars being the Squidward to Steven’s Spongebob and Sadie being this sort of pal that hangs out with Steven but still recognizes him as a kid. In fact, I actually like Sadie and will go into WHY later…But BOY did this episode almost made me absolutely DISLIKE her.
Sadie WILLINGLY trapped her crush and a CHILD on an island where they had nothing to eat but masked fish and no cell service to at least CALL anyone for DAYS…Yeah, I hate to say it, but Lars’ frustration is completely justified. Sadie is very much in the wrong in this entire episode, and has the GULL to be mad at Lars because he made the claim that this was all an act to come onto him. A fact that FEELS accurate given how she seemed to enjoy Lars getting all snuggly with her and almost told him to put off work for the day so they could make out some more. If it was JUST for a day, I could give some leeway to this as it’s just Sadie giving Lars a push outside of his comfort zone. But even then, it’s still trapping a guy–AND CHILD–to be FORCED into hanging out with you. And while I may hate Lars more than I like Sadie, I have to admit that she messed up BIG time here.
The only praise I can give the episode is that ā€œBe Wherever You Areā€ is a genuinely nice song that I don’t mind listening to. Thankfully it’s good enough to disconnect with the rest of the episode because the upbeat melody doesn’t really fit with the reveal of what REALLY trapped them there. Because what Sadie did, it severely ruined how I saw her. Even when she’s acting nice, reasonable, and getting her life together, my mind can’t help but go back to this episode. And don’t say this is an overreaction. If the genders were reversed, you’d still feel the same way. It killed most of my engagement with Sadie and REALLY made me stop caring about her relationship with Lars.
50. Secret Team–The concept is nice…at first. Amethyst and Pearl don’t want to be caught doing something stupid by Garnet, and want to cover up their whole mistake so it’ll look like it never happened. It’s a basic sitcom setup but with the Crystal Gems, and that’s not necessarily a bad idea. There’s just one thing that hurts the entire episode: Steven.
Steven’s antics are insanely charming at best and unbearably annoying at worst, primarily in Season One. Future seasons improve on his childish nature (Mostly by putting him through the frickin’ wringer), but this one really is one of the worst examples of Steven’s childishness. Amethyst and Pearl Stopping Steven from telling Garnet by talking about how COOL a secret team would be is honestly perfect. It’s like two older siblings getting the youngest to keep quiet so they don’t tell Mom, and that part I don’t mind. But Steven trying to FORCE the Secret Team to be a thing, with the fake ID cards and a dumb second mission after their first one is finished, makes this episode particularly less fun. It really should have been about trying to find the missing gem shards and ONLY about doing that. It’s like the writers learned too late that the initial concept couldn’t fit that ten minutes so they just…padded things out to an excessive degree. Because the ā€œSecret Teamā€ trying to cover up their mistake and Garnet getting back at them for their dishonesty is a great way to execute this type of plot. A bit cliche, sure, but sometimes the cliches work for a reason. More than that, they’re highly acceptable in a CHILDREN’S cartoon, where the kiddos aren’t well in-versed with them nor tired of them. You don’t really NEED to subvert every cliche, even though this episode REALLY wants to.
ā€œSecret Teamā€ tries to ask, ā€œWhat if the people who try to hide their mistake got away with it early?ā€ Or, ā€œWhat if it’s not about how honesty is the best policy? What if it’s about how a team shouldn’t be divided and how they should all work as one?ā€ It’s all unnecessarily dressing up what SHOULD be a simple concept and should remain as such. It’s part of a bigger problem with Steven Universe where the show can SOMETIMES take itself a little TOO seriously. It’s not often, not in the earlier seasons, but it definitely happens. Even here, where Pearl and Amethyst end the team or Garnet’s big speech at the end, it feels like the episode is TRYING to be about something big and dramatic. When, in the end, it makes ā€œSecret Teamā€ feel stretched out, awkward, and forced. Definitely the weakest Crystal Gems episode, because even a RONALDO episode is more entertaining than this. THAT’S BAD!
49. Horror Club–I gotta give this episode credit: It’s the CLOSEST this show has come to endearing me to Ronaldo. They were SOOOOOO close to figuring out HOW he could work. The episode actually starts out really well for him, showing that he’s just a goofy, eccentric guy that’s excited to share something he enjoys with other people. Only to shrink when someone crude like Lars makes him feel stupid for enjoying this thing. I feel like a LOT of people can relate to something like that. It’s actually kind of fascinating that this series ALMOST realized what COULD make Ronaldo work…making it all the more frustrating that the show just IGNORES it, even in this episode!
Despite coming close to being a better character, Ronaldo STILL managed to bring out his worst side BY THROWING LARS INTO THE LITERAL MOUTH OF THE BEAST! His paranoia shined through too much, pointing fingers almost immediately with Lars almost DYING because of it. And don’t get me wrong, I don’t like Lars much either, especially in this episode. His constant rude comments and refusal to show any GENUINE emotion was too infuriating to bear, but that doesn’t mean I want him to DIE. Just get kicked in the nuts by a steel-toe boot…I’m not a MONSTER. I don’t wish death upon characters just because I don’t care much for them.
Speaking of caring, THAT’S the main reason why ā€œHorror Clubā€ falls apart. It’s asking you to care about Lars and Ronaldo’s relationship. More than that, it hinges on you caring about Lars and Ronaldo making a relationship with SADIE. And considering how the worst two episodes of the season killed any care I’ve had for ANY of these characters or their messy love lives, I think it’s safe to say they didn’t do a good job. Because, yeah, I WANT to give a crap during that scene that shows Lars and Ronaldo’s backstory, mainly because it IS well-written and decently acted. It’s only a shame that it’s connected to LARS and RONALDO, characters that just don’t do much for me or the fandom. I admire the EFFORT this episode is doing, really. It’s the closest I’ve ever came to caring about the worst character in the show and has some OCCASIONALLY good moments. It’s just held back by the worst characters still being the worst.
48. Fusion Cuisine–I am as shocked as you are that this is so low on the list. I usually like Connie-focussed episodes and it’s worth mentioning that this one is at least TRYING to do something great. It even succeeds in some cases. Like, I love how this episode gives Connie and Steven’s first real test in their relationship. They’ve been friends for a while and are now confronting the idea of her…Not really being ashamed of Steven and the life he has. She’s just scared of how her parents will react to him, which is BEYOND justified. Look at the insanity he deals with. So the conflict that they have is good…but everything else about this episode is a MESS.
A part of me wants to laugh that they revealed Alexandrite through a mundane circumstance, but the idea doesn’t WORK here. The goal of the dinner is to make Steven look like he has a NORMAL family, and that goes out the window when this GIANT of a woman stomps over to the dinner table. Nothing about this seems normal, and what’s even worse is how they force it. They go down the list of reasons why Steven can’t just choose ONE of the Crystal Gems to come, with Garnet not being talkative, Amethyst being too gross, and Pearl just…not liking the thought of eating in general. And, honestly, there’s easy explanations for ALL of this. Say Garnet’s not a talkative person in general, tell them that Amethyst is where Steven gets his free spirit, or have Pearl say she’s not hungry or dieting. There’s plenty of excuses they could give, but the episode ignores all of it so we can get Alexandrite, who shows off most of the worst quirks Steven was afraid of anyway. She doesn’t talk much, she stuffed her face grossly, and didn’t want to eat because Pearl hated it. And seeing this constant car crash throughout the dinner is what hurts the best part of the episode: Its CONFLICT.
As good as it is seeing Steven and Connie go through their first real hurdle as…whatever they were at this point, it’s all pretty much brushed aside for the sitcom cliche. Yes, I know I said that sometimes it’s best to go along with the cliche every now and then, but when the episode has something ACTUALLY interesting to bring up, it becomes frustrating that it’s not really…followed through on. They talk, Steven is the one to bring up the issue, Connie denies it a minute later, and then they suddenly decide to run away together to become apple farmers. That’s a lot of things done in too short an amount of time, making this part of the episode feel rushed while everything else feels clunky and awkward. There’s a REALLY good story here, it’s just not focussed enough on.
47. Joking Victim–You want to know what really makes me dislike ā€œIsland Adventureā€ more? The fact that it took away the endearment I had with THIS episode.
I genuinely felt bad for Sadie. This JERK, who she CLEARLY had a crush on, had ditched her at work to go hang out with cooler (And ā€œprettierā€) people. All while Lars looked like he KNEW about Sadie’s crush, using that ā€œPlayer 2ā€ nickname to sweeten the deal in getting what he wanted. It’s what makes this the episode that made me DESPISE Lars as a character, showing just how much of a real-life manipulator he can be. That’s the thing with fictional characters: You tend to hate the annoying douchebags who you run into in real life as opposed to the fictional, world ending villains. I know I’m NEVER going to run into someone like the Diamonds, but a dickhead like Lars is a dime a dozen. Even his apology felt equally empty to the ones that guys like him say, especially when future episodes prove how little he really changed from this experience. And, like, Sadie didn’t deserve that…yet (Gosh dang ā€œIsland Adventureā€).
For a while, this was probably Sadie’s best episode. A lot of her greatest qualities were on display, with how she interacted with Steven being where she shined the most. She palled around with him and was exceedingly patient with his antics, understanding that he was just a kid and it’s important to treat him NICELY. She still gets a LITTLE annoyed and has to voice reason, but Sadie still reigns in her anger towards Lars so she doesn’t lash out at Steven for not understanding the situation or carefully explain that she was joking when saying she’d replace Steven with Lars. ā€œJoking Victimā€ does a good job at showing what makes Sadie so sweet and endearing. It’s ruined nine episodes later, but it was still nice within the moment.
Didn’t like that she ACCEPTED the apology, though. And, yeah, Lars’ future actions and disregardment of Sadie’s presence makes me hate it MORE. Separately, this episode isn’t TOO bad, at least with Sadie and Steven. But knowing what the series will do LATER, not just in this season, hurts it a lot. That’s just the downside of a show like this. Episodes tend to feel worse in retrospect.
46. Beach Party–I think this episode shows why the Beach City episodes CAN work, but often DON’T. It’s GOOD that the show wants the audience to care about the denizens of Beach City, with characters like the Pizza family (Yes, that’s their actual name) being relatively charming enough to enjoy watching. Especially Nanefau, who is the REAL gem (Haha) of the series, being a sweet, goofy, and caring old lady who doesn’t let age quell her spirit. There’s even some cute interactions between the Gems and the Pizzas, the volleyball game being especially fun to watch as they all at least TRY to get along. In regards to getting me to like the characters, ā€œBeach Partyā€ isn’t doing too bad of a job. So why does it fail to make me CARE? Simple: The Gems don’t care.
It’s not a good sign that an episode has its main cast shrug off the consequences they might face. Steven cares because, well, he’s Steven. He cares about everyone and there CAN sometimes be potential conflict as he cares for the little guy while the Gems focus more on the bigger picture. Except that better episodes executed this idea much more effectively by making it a DIRECT conflict of interests. When Steven says that they need to make the Pizzas like them, the Gems just go along with it in mostly disinterest, hardly trying because, again, they don’t care. And if the characters don’t care, then why should I? That’s often the question with a lot of Beach City episodes, where the Crystal Gems show their disinterest by dipping out completely or stating that they have no desire to help. It is not great either that they never really change from this mindset. The Gems often call it Steven’s problem to solve and only get involved if something MAGICAL happens, which isn’t OFTEN. I can forgive it if they SLOWLY got better over time, but they really don’t. And because of that, episodes like this, as cute as they try to be, immediately checks me out just as quickly as the Gems do. Still, at least the WRITERS tried.
45. Onion Trade–Much like Ronaldo, Onion is a character that works in VERY specific circumstances. Though, to give him credit, he works SIGNIFICANTLY better as this weird, creepy little fucker whose personality and aura leaves a LOT of questions and not enough answers. When done right, Onion can be a fun character…for bits and small screen time. Just like Ronaldo. Not in entire episodes–You see the pattern here?
This episode in particular is ALMOST fun, especially the final battle. Onion leaving the Crystal Gems powerless with the chaos he brings and them not wanting to hurt a KID IS entertaining. But everything leading UP to that moment just feels like the episode meandering for way too long. Like, there’s an entire scene where Greg spends time looking for a plate in his van, with it going NOWHERE as even HE forgets why he was looking through his stuff. Then there’s Steven following Onion around, and while it IS meant to showcase more of his character and offer a LITTLE bit of reasoning for why he’d steal Steven’s Ranger Guy, it once more feels like padding. The majority of this episode is nothing more than that: Padding. A whole lot of buildup with not the best payoff. I’d admire the effort of trying to make Onion FUN, but this isn’t really his best episode…I do remember ā€œOnion Friendā€ working great though. Now THAT’S a better episode for Onion. This one? Not so much.
44. Arcade Mania–Now we’re getting more into the fun ones.
There’s not much I can say about ā€œArcade Mania.ā€ It’s a fun little one-off where Garnet gets addicted to beating her meat (The jokes write themselves) just when the others need her for a real emergency. What I like most is that Steven’s attempt to stop it by trying to beat her at the game fails instantly and he just decides, ā€œScrew it, I’ll smash the thing.ā€ Now THAT’S a decent expectation subversion, and a funny one at that. And…yeah, that’s about it. Like I said, not much to really talk about? It’s not a bad episode, even if it DOES get a little heavy-handed in how it treats the Crystal Gems and their inability to understand human things. Better episodes handle that idea far greater, and that’s the real reason why ā€œArcade Maniaā€ is so low. Better episodes, even in this season, have more things to offer with the Gem’s misunderstanding of humanity other than masturbation jokes and silliness. It’s not bad, just not better than other stuff.
43. Garnet’s Universe–This one’s cute…Ridiculous, but cute.
There’s something so adorable about the idea of Garnet sitting and letting Steven talk about this entire insane story about what she did today, letting him get it all out of his system. This also shows us how Steven adorably views Garnet, his imagination going wild to fill in the mysteries her character brings forth. While the majority of it is absolute nonsense, ā€œGarnet’s Universeā€ is one of the few episodes that treat Steven being a child a LOT better. This is clearly the mind of a child at work and, like I said, it’s adorable. And funny too. That bit where Garnet mixed up the names of her animal friends because Steven mixed up their names got a decent chuckle out of me. Just like the last one, there’s not much else I can say other than what I already said. It’s cute, it’s fun, what else do you want from me? Complain about Ronaldo–I mean, Ringo? Come on, I’m not heartless.
42. Steven and the Stevens–This one…took a turn. It started off with some decent time travel shenanigans as Steven gets a taste of his own medicine, dealing with how annoying he can be while getting a group of himself together to form a band. Not too bad…but then it went full tilt into existential dread as the other Stevens disappeared into dust around him, sounding like they were in pain throughout the whole ordeal. All while Steven is forced to watch as some Stevens cling onto him begging for life. Like, yeah, it’s darkly funny, but with Steven Universe Future reminding us that traumatic events like this stuck with him…It makes it kind of hard to laugh at it now. Which is a shame because ā€œI learned to stay true to myself by watching myself dieā€ is a great line, comically speaking, but one that does not age well. I guess I can laugh at the moment, but Steven surely won’t be laughing as he looks back at it.
41. Watermelon Steven–This one’s just funny. Again, what do you want from me? It’s a funny episode with a lot of great bits like Steven’s late reaction to Baby, Ronaldo getting the tar beaten out of him by watermelons, and Amethyst’s whole reaction to being put in the ground. This episode is just chaos in all the right ways, up to the end when Steven eats the precious watermelon that gave its life for a message. Speaking of which, I kind of like that there are future episodes that have the Watermelon Stevens go out and follow their last order to figure out what Baby had done and why. I don’t think we needed an episode in a final season that’s already stretched thin exploring it (I’ll inevitably get to THAT), but I do like it all the same, making ā€œWatermelon Stevenā€ the first part of a trilogy that no one really ASKED for but IS smartly written all the same.
40. So Many Birthdays–Now we’re starting to get into the ā€œIt’s okayā€ territory. And yeah, I’m surprised this one is low too. That ending where Steven’s mature thinking consequently starts aging him up on a fast rate IS the best part of the whole episode. It’s genuinely disturbing watching him die and decay before the Gems eyes, with them being helpless to stop it…It’s also weirdly funny–I know, that’s horrible. But some of the Gem’s reactions and their failed attempts to help weirdly get a chuckle out of me. I mean, Garnet shakes Steven like a ragdoll because she thought ā€œviolence was the answer.ā€ I’m sorry, it’s as funny to watch as it is heartbreaking to see The Gems break down as they’re unable to help Steven.
Unfortunately, as great as the ending is, it is held back by some…awkwardness in the first half. It’s necessary to get us that great ending in the first place, but a little repetitive in the Gems proving their too mature for Steven’s birthday traditions and Steven having a midlife crisis at the age of thirteen. It led to a more satisfying payoff, so I’ll give it credit for that, but a good ending to an awkward episode can take you so far.
39. Tiger Millionaire–Silly, but fun. And even a little sweet. We got some good goofs with Steven being a mischievous little scamp as Tiger Millionaire, and some great character work on Amethyst as she uses wrestling as a way to cut loose. Definitely some great bits, with my favorite being the end where Garnet and Pearl allow Amethyst this moment after Steven perfectly explains her plight. And Amethyst, feeling grateful, still apologizes for flipping out on Garnet. It’s an uplifting ending showing how much this group cares about each other despite the bickering and disagreements, with both parties understanding they were in the wrong. Heart and charm went hand in hand with this one, making it a lot of fun to see…Didn’t need that sequel episode though. (We’ll get to that another time).
38. Together Breakfast–This episode isn’t really…ABOUT anything. There’s a shoehorned lesson about Steven dreaming too big, but that doesn’t really connect to anything. As far as I can tell, the episode is just an excuse to show off the Gems’ temple, which I’m not really complaining about. Seeing each Gem’s room shows a lot about their characters, visually speaking. Something as simple as Amethyst’s room being a literal dump does SO MUCH while saying so little. It works well, as do the subtle bits of foreshadowing like Steven feeling a brief sense of calm when sliding in Rose’s room or Garnet using Ruby and Sapphire’s gems to open her door. So while it’s a good episode, it’s held back by it being about…fuckin’ nothing. Definitely don’t hate it, just not in love with it.
37. Coach Steven–This one DOES have a message, but it’s held back by not really focussing on it enough? It’s a typical ā€œTrue strength isn’t based on physical mightā€ lesson, but it’s pretty much brushed aside as there’s more attention put on Pearl’s fight with Sugilite and the song ā€œStrong in the Real Way.ā€ Sure, the fight’s awesome and the song is beautiful, but the core message is kind of pushed to the side as we focus more on spectacle. That and shenanigans of Steven, Greg, Sadie, and Lars trying to get buff for, like, two days. Thankfully the message can still BE there in the song and fight, but I wish it didn’t FEEL ignored.
36. Frybo–Now we’re starting to get into the GOOD Beach City episodes. Yes, those EXIST, with Frybo always feeling like the best example of a Beach City episode done right. Petey is a pretty sympathetic and charming character, at least to me. You understand his plight immediately, and from the start he gives off this energy as the only person in Beach City with a functioning brain cell. I actually didn’t mind the kid, and I feel bad that he stopped frequently appearing in future seasons. We traded less Petey for more Ronaldo, which is DEFINITELY not fair.
But thoughts on Petey aside, the rest of ā€œFryboā€ is pretty…standard. You know where it’s going the second Steven remembers he has a gem shard that can control clothing. Yes, predictability is fine for children’s media and the brief expectation subversion of Steven wearing the costume instead IS cute, but even if you haven’t seen this type of ā€œabusing magicā€ plotline before, you know where it’s going the second Frybo misunderstood Petey’s ā€œshake on it’ command. Granted, how dark a turn things take DOES make ā€œFryboā€ more engaging. The second the ketchup makes it look like he’s bleeding from the eye…that was likely EVERYONE’S first instance of nightmare fuel with this show. But as good as it is, it did feel like we rushed to that ending as we don’t spend enough time with Steven and Petey acting like kids. They go on one ride and Petey realizes he’s too mature for it, which comes with the fault of the show having a ten-minute runtime. Can’t really settle for too long because we only have so little time to work with.
I know it sounds like I’m harping on this episode, but there IS good IN it. Petey’s decent and Frybo’s perfectly creepy, there’s stuff to enjoy. But, you know, it’s not exactly perfect. It’s just a little messy, but not in a way that hinders the whole thing. Not entirely.
35. Lars and the Cool Kids–THIS…should have been the episode that made Lars stop being a piece of shit. We did not need four seasons of him being an unlikable douchebag only to finally care about him in the few seconds before he straight up DIES. Because this episode, otherwise, is near perfect.
It did a great job in showing the contrast between Lars and Steven. Where Lars is too nervous and trying too hard to impress the cool kids, Steven is carefree and effortlessly becomes pals with them. It’s genuinely endearing seeing how Steven easily vibes with these teens, making the difference between him and Lars extra funny as Lars consistently says the wrong things. Because Steven’s a nice kid where Lars is just a tool, and this episode does a great job in calling Lars out on his behavior FAR BETTER than any other. You know why? Because not only does STEVEN call Lars out, all in a well-made scene where he gets offended over Lars talking poorly about Rose, but Lars also gets to do the right thing. No half-baked apologies or needing to be saved. He understands the problem and does his best to help even if Steven has to push him along some of the way. And that moment when he and Steven place their hands on each other’s chests, with Lars genuinely smiling but pulling away because he’s not THAT close yet, that…works. It’s a great moment that shows you Lars IS capable of being a better person even if he’s not all the way there yet…The issue is, again, it took FOUR MORE SEASONS to get there. Not only that, but the show does the exact same thing ā€œLars and the Cool Kidsā€ did with ā€œOff Color.ā€ The problem is that it’s almost effectively WORSE because it DOES feel like it’s too little too late.
This is another case where future knowledge effectively hurts how I view this episode. Even if you IGNORE future seasons, future episodes in Season ONE still harms the intention behind THIS episode. I genuinely warmed up to the guy here, but…holy hot hell. I get wanting to show that Lars is still a ways away from being a great guy, but you do NOT follow an episode like this up with him manipulating a person crushing on him or being a twat to his old friend. It effectively made me and a lot of members of the fandom hate Lars, despite ā€œLars and the Cool Kidsā€ doing its best to make me like him. I still admire the effort, I just wish the rest of the show put in more effort too.
34. Political Power–Honestly, this is an effectively light (haha) episode that acts as a precursor to the finale…Which isn’t the finale anymore, according to the boxset.
Regardless of improper episode lineups, I like a lot of what ā€œPolitical Powerā€ does. It’s meant to be a smaller, more manageable problem to fix before things get intense with the oncoming invasion. Not to say there isn’t any tension, as the townsfolk quickly lose their minds and panic about not having power again. Still, Steven talking down an angry mob is easy compared to fending off Jasper and Peridot, and I like how this easily transitions into the next episode where the Gems intrust him to be a guiding voice to the people of Beach City. This episode makes their decision in the next feel natural and understandable.
But what I love the most is how Steven connects the problem that Mayor Dewey has to the issues the Gems are having. It’s a clever way to allow Steven to understand the bigger issue, even teaching kids that there are reasons why your parents try to brush off a huge problem. It’s all about making sure you’re safe and happy, and I REALLY love that this can also teach parents that sometimes it’s safe to tell kids the truth. Wanting to protect them is admirable, but you’ll be leaving them more worried if you keep them in the dark too long when all they want to know is the truth. ā€œPolitical Powerā€ executes that theme perfectly…even if it means spending the episode with the charmless Mayor Dewey.
Yeah, your enjoyment of this is highly dependent on how you feel about the mayor. SOMETIMES he’s funny, like trying to bring the ocean back with a garden hose or thinking he has a chance with Pearl, but most times he might as well fade in the background where he belongs. He’s not UNBEARABLY bad like Ronaldo, just…bland. He doesn’t have much going for him and spending a majority of the episode with the guy ain’t exactly my cup of tea. Everything else is great, but he is NOT.
33. Joy Ride–The episode that TRIED to make the Cool Kids actual characters instead of over-glorified plot devices utilized to make Lars try to get acceptance or Sadie feel jealous…I’m indifferent to the Cool Kids. Except for this episode, I really like them here.
Just like in ā€œLars and the Cool Kids,ā€ they vibe WELL with Steven, bringing him some well-deserved fun when he needed it the most. I really love how they know how to interact with him, goading him with good fun and sympathising with all the stress he’s been under. That scene where they’re all stunned to silence after Steven trauma dumps about the last few days is…the best. The Kids realizing they DON’T have it that bad and using that as the reason for WHY they let Steven have fun and WHY they stick up for him is…really sweet. Same going for the message that it’s fine for a person to take a BREAK after working so hard all the time. Lots of people, especially kids, need to hear that. It’s fine to teach them not to slack off but it’s even BETTER to tell them it’s okay to rest when they need it. EVERYBODY needs a break sometimes, and it’s good on ā€œJoy Rideā€ to teach this lesson. I’ve got nothing negative to say about this one. It’s pretty solid…I wouldn’t call it a season finale like the boxset would, but it’s clearly not meant to be. It’s a good episode that only has the crime of not being better than others.
32. Maximum Capacity–Greg and Amethyst’s relationship fascinates me. Out of all the Crystal Gems, Greg seems to get along with Amethyst a lot better than he would with Garnet and ESPECIALLY Pearl. ā€œMaximum Capacityā€ delves deep into that idea, hinting that they used to pal around a ton before Rose seemed to unintentionally separate them. It’s kind of vague if the separation happened because Greg and Rose got closer and closer or Rose’s death is what caused the divide, but I kind of like that it’s vague. It leaves fans to draw their own conclusions, and seeing the hints of what things USED to be was so intriguing. The whole episode leaves me with a few questions of my own, like, What else did these two get up to? Is it possible that Amethyst had a tiny crush on Greg? Is that why she shifted into Rose? Is that something she did once or twice when she died as a way to get his attention? And, most importantly: WHAT THE FUCK IS LITTLE BUTLER?! Is he a butler that’s just a child?! A child turned into a young slave?! I know I shouldn’t look too deeply on a fake sitcom, BUT WHAT THE HELL IS HE?!
In any case, this is an episode that leaves fans with more questions than answers, and that’s why I’m really into it. In a way, that’s not really satisfying, but I can live with that as it’s much more fun to speculate what went on with these two. And, yeah, Amethyst’s little apology at the end was insanely adorable. Good on you, Amethyst.
31. Gem Glow–The very first episode! And as first episodes go, this one’s pretty decent. It does well in introducing the main cast, their team dynamics, and the overall concept of the show. There’s even some brief, subtle foreshadowing of future events/stories, like how Cookie Cat’s jingle kind of reflects Steven/Rose’s story or how you can see Connie’s glow bracelet in the freezer. Steven Universe is a show that had a LOT of planning for greater narratives, and it’s pretty cool that you can see bits of that in the first episode alone. Though, if I could knock something against it, the way Steven’s shield worked was painfully obvious, even to a thirteen-year-old me who saw this for the first time. I could tell that it worked by Steven feeling happy or joy, so the fact that it took Steven until Season THREE to understand that is…kind of frustrating. Still, a lot of good stuff is done here, making a great first impression for an even greater show.
30. Steven’s Lion–Lion’s first episode! YAY! And it’s the weakest of the little trilogy he has this season, but nowhere near is it bad. Just a little awkward with, get this: MEANDERING. Like, Steven’s antics with Lion are adorable, don’t get me wrong, but we might have spent a little too long on making him FORCE Lion into being a pet. That scene at Fishstew Pizza is especially painful as you know exactly where it’s going and it’s not in a direction that’s funny. Thankfully the majority is adorable, and the ending IS pretty epic enough. Though, I hope a lot of kids won’t believe that random lions from the desert will be as cuddly as Lion is. They’ll maul you, kiddos. They’ll maul you…
29. Open Book–Huh. Rebecca Sugar REALLY thought ahead in okaying an episode where Connie and Steven face disagreements about the quality of the ending to their favorite book series. Sometimes an ending is going to make fans either really angry or happy, and they will likely disagree on whether or not it’s good…And it’s INCREDIBLE how that applies to the show YEARS down the line. Like…Wow.
In fact, that’s the main reason why I dig this one. Not only does its message apply to fans of THIS show, but to fans of ANY show/movie/book/what have you. Disagreements happen a little TOO often, and, in the worst cases, it could end friendships. So I like that ā€œOpen Bookā€ says that friendships DON’T end because of a disagreement towards a piece of media. That scene where Steven and Connie talk about how the ending works or not, both having decent points and counterpoints for their stances, is wonderful. It shows that you don’t have to agree on EVERYTHING to remain friends, and disagreements are what sometimes spark fun conversations. As long as you’re both mature about it (And it’s weird that two children are more mature than most chronically online adults), you’ll be fine.
I also really love the twist…Not the twist involving Steven’s real love about the book. I mean, that IS adorable, but it’s brought out by some shipping bait that’s a TAD painful for my tastes. No, what I mean is the twist that the Connie Steven spends the episode with isn’t the REAL Connie. It’s not only clever, but brilliantly subtle as I didn’t even pick up on it the first time watching. It makes ā€œOpen Bookā€ an episode with smart writing AND a smart message to teach. What more could you love?
28. Winter Forecast–How about an episode with a cooler (haha) concept to its great message? Because that’s really all this one is. It’s watching Steven learn the responsibility of being on time while using future vision that Garnet temporarily gifted him. Through every decision, we see the consequences that come from Steven and Connie just wanting to spend a little more time together. And those consequences range from Connie getting a cold to…everyone dying from The Gems failing to nuke a warp pad or whatever…Definitely went from zero to a hundred in that regard.
Also, did they REALLY do that? Or did Garnet see that alternate future too and decided the risks really weren’t worth it? Because, I mean, that’s an INSANELY dark thing to do, even for these characters. Then again, we never SEE that shooting star thing again, but maybe that means they got rid of–I’M GETTING AHEAD OF MYSELF!
The one note I guess I could give the episode is that we should have SLOWLY raised the stakes more. Even by possible future #2, Mr. Maheswaran crashing his car into Greg, Steven, and Connie is a bit too big of a climb from Connie getting a cold. Maybe if we had more time, we could have done MORE possible futures that show things SLOWLY getting worse, but that’s not really something the show can solve when stuck to its ten minute runtime. Other than that, the rest is pretty well done. Like I said, it has a great message and, escalations aside, it executes it perfectly, showing kids that there are consequences for not doing the responsible thing you promised to do. Plus it has a VERY warm ending that feels both sweet and human and it…It stands out in my mind as a scene that feels the most REAL in this show. Just a lot of good stuff I can’t get over.
27. Giant Woman–A pretty simple episode. It introduces the concept of fusing through the two characters that are often at odds with each other. Steven wanting to see them fuse may teeter the line between being charming and annoying, but you understand him. He’s a kid who wants to see a cool thing and the song he sings has a cute melody to it.
What I particularly love though is when Opal finally shows up. You don’t SEE the interaction Pearl and Amethyst have before fusing (Which is a shame), but you KNOW that they decided to push their bullshit aside and made compromises because Steven needed them, showing that they’ll always do what’s right if it means protecting him. Plus, the fight is EPIC, with Opal living far past any expectationsĀ  the episode built up. My face was pretty much Steven’s when I saw the episode the first time, as I was completely blown away by seeing what she’s capable of.
All and all, a pretty solid, if simple episode…
26. Cheeseburger Backpack–Steven’s first mission, and honestly a GREAT introduction to the type of adventures him and the Gems will go on. The Lunar Sea Spire is a cool and unique setting, giving us a little TASTE of the unique locations to come. Though, quick note, it looked so weird and amazing that I genuinely thought the Gems went to another planet. The idea that they were still on Earth was completely lost to me and I feel like the episode–And the series–could have established that a LITTLE better.
However, that’s a nitpick as everything else is still well-made, showing how useful Steven could be for missions. Because he doesn’t have full control of his gem, he has to use his wits and whatever he has on him to get by. You see that a fair amount this season and especially this episode. I also liked that, despite showing how capable he can be, Steven still failed because he forgot the important McGuffin at home like a kid who forgot his lunch before going to school. It shows that Steven’s still learning and the Gems reassuring him that he did his best, and that’s all that matters, is beyond sweet. Plus, future knowledge makes that final moment make a LOT more sense in retrospect, but we didn’t have knowledge of ā€œThe Testā€ back then. All we knew is what was presented, and ā€œCheeseburger Backpackā€ presented a lot of great stuff and just what makes Steven so…imperfectly perfect.
25. Serious Steven–This episode gave us MORE of a taste of what missions are like, and a slightly better one than ā€œCheeseburger Backpack.ā€ We get to see that Steven’s still clumsy and unfocussed, but not stupid. He’s capable of figuring out what’s wrong in a situation, just with an understanding that a child would have. He doesn’t know EXACTLY what the temple is doing, but knows that it gives him the exact same sensations as the tea cup ride in Funland, getting a better idea of what’s wrong far faster than the Gems could. That alone is a nice touch, but you want to know what’s better? This being the first episode where Steven and Garnet go on a little solo adventure.
Garnet is, definitively, the best character in the show and the best caretaker out of the Crystal Gems. This episode shows why, showing her as someone who’s cold and mostly emotionless, yet MADLY caring and supportive of Steven. Her line about how Steven would trip a trap with his ā€œgun showā€ is just…all kinds of pure, I love it so much. Any episode where they’re together and Garnet shows her love for Steven in the tiniest ways is the best. It makes Garnet feel like a gentle giant as opposed to a calculative leader who would get upset at some dumb kid almost getting them killed. It’s equal parts wholesome and hilarious at times, making this the episode that made me just fall in LOVE with Garnet and Steven’s dynamic.
24. House Guest–NOT a fan of an episode trying to make Greg annoying. He’s GREG! If Garnet’s the best character, he’s an INSANELY close second, being a charming lazy bum who has ENOUGH emotional intelligence to know what’s best for Steven…most of the time. You even see that in THIS episode, with the two of them having fun and getting along doing nothing but eating good food and watching TV together. It reminds me a bit of the times me and my Dad spent together, with ā€œDear Old Dadā€ being a song that makes me think of him every time. And, dang it, it brings a tear to my eye lately now that he’s…gone…So why must the writers actively TRY to make Greg INTENTIONALLY annoying and TRY to mess all that up?!
Yes, he can be a bit of a bum, but you don’t have to exaggerate that. He’s a good guy with a good heart, and making him fake being injured just…doesn’t really prove that. Now, it’s sweet that he did it to spend more time with Steven (Which he does anyways, so moot point), and I DO like he actually redeemed himself in the end. It amazes me that, to this day, the duct tape STILL works, but it’s good on Greg to do the right thing after realizing he went too far. So despite the ATTEMPT to make him bad, Greg still manages to prove how good of a guy he is. And thank goodness too, because I would not be able to stand it if he gave an apology that’s as empty as half of Lars’.
23. The Test–Hey, there’s that future knowledge I was talking about earlier! And like I said, this puts a lot of the Gems reassuring Steven at the end of ā€œCheeseburger Backpackā€ into perspective. The way they cheered him up despite talking earlier about how important the spire was, or how Amethyst seemed to give him a grading scale in saying he got a fifty percent at the end of the adventure makes more sense now. It makes the spire being a test a decent twist that SURELY must have been planned out. With this show, it certainly must have.
As for THIS episode, the rest is pretty fine…Until the end when it becomes OUTSTANDING. The twist that the titular test was rigged is okay enough on its own, but that scene when Steven listens in on the Gems admitting that they don’t know what they’re doing and just trying all they can to help Steven…It lit something up deep inside my soul, showing that while the Gems AREN’T human they still have that humanity inside them. Lots of parents, from what I’ve gathered, often feel the same way, with that inadequacy being more common than you think. And what I straight up ADORE is that Steven sees it, understands it, and acts as though he didn’t know the test was rigged. All for THEIR benefit, and that is just…so wholesome in so many ways. ā€œThe Testā€ shows just how much these characters love each other, and the lengths they will go to make sure they’re happy. What else can I say other than it puts the biggest smile on my face when I watch it?
22. Steven the Sword Fighter–On the topic of love, this one highlights Steven’s unquestionable love for Pearl. The boy just watched one of his moms die in front of him, and spends the entire episode trying to cope with her death as she tries to get better…That’s a weird sentence, but the Gems are kind of weird too, with poofing being yet another oddity. But a unique one, as it is interesting that they can ā€œdieā€ but come back later with a whole new design. And it does say a LOT about Pearl that it took her two weeks to change her appearance…by looking exactly the same only to wear a bow where her owie used to be. That’s funny as it is frustrating because it kind of makes me feel WORSE for Steven that he spent so much time worrying about her and she spent all of it microscopically adjusting her appearance.
But going back to Steven, there’s a lot of good stuff to analyze how he acted while Pearl was gone. It feels a lot like a kid who misses their parent who have to be gone for a while. Garnet and Amethyst don’t see it as much of a big deal, but you can tell in Steven’s eyes that this is basically waiting for a parent to leave the operating room after going under for surgery. You really feel for his plight and sympathize with him using Holo-Pearl as a stand-in only to get upset when it doesn’t work out. It hits you where it hurts the most, and I remember this was the episode where the show was going to be a lot more serious than I thought. Little did I know the heavier stuff wouldn’t be too far ahead. Speaking of…
21. Future Vision–While still on the topic of love, this one is all about Garnet’s love for Steven, all through the thing that fixes plotholes and makes more in the process: Future Vision.
How does Garnet know when to save Steven or where something is going to be? Future vision told her. How come she didn’t know some things were going to happen and still managed to be surprised by other things? Because future vision didn’t tell her enough, I guess. Yeah, it’s a cool concept but one that tends to make certain scenes upsetting when you realize Garnet SHOULD have seen some events coming. One episode tries to explain why she doesn’t, but that is FOUR seasons from now and Season One has a lot to answer for…While also offering no answers because it doesn’t want to.
Instead, the season offers an episode all about how you shouldn’t worry about the possible dangers in life. And honestly, it’s a good episode with a REALLY great message. Though, it’s another case where the ending makes it shine brighter than it actually does. Garnet’s final monologue at the end cuts DEEP, having her be the most emotionally vulnerable she’s ever been in the season, possibly the series, as she admits this was all because she wanted to get closer to Steven. Garnet loves the little guy, we established this, and I LOVE that line, ā€œI see so many things that can hurt you. I shouldn’t have let myself be one of them.ā€ The way she says it with a wide-eyed stare emphasizes so much how SHE’S haunted by the many possibilities too and the realization that she’s just as capable of being one as well. It stings and it is a moment that will stick with me for a LONG while as this episode shows how much a person’s love can be damaging to either person. I…LOVE it.
20. Warp Tour–A decent enough mystery of what’s going on with the warps. Steven’s the only one concerned because the Gems doubt there could be any problems out in space, likely due to being used to no gems returning to Earth after the great war. It makes the big reveal that there ARE Gems coming to Earth all the more intense, with Peridot’s introduction feeling the right kind of ominous.
Also, now we’re bringing up Peridot, I LOVE how different her first scene feels to the person she becomes later on in the series. THAT’S how you know a redemption is done right, where it almost feels like the two aren’t the same character and–I’m getting ahead of myself again.
ā€œWarp Tourā€ is essentially our first REAL peek into a grander, grimmer narrative. And as a true beginning of a longer story, it ain’t half bad…But a standalone episode, it could be a LITTLE better. I feel like it’s more memorable for what it sets UP as opposed to what it actually does. The mystery is great, though I feel like the Gems should have taken Steven a little more seriously, especially Garnet. You can tell it's her future vision that told her where Steven was at an exact moment, but she couldn’t see far enough that he was RIGHT about the marbles? It just seems off, but not reprehensible. Just something that could be a LITTLE tweaked, because the Crystal Gems being too comfortable with there being NO otherworldly threat can be acceptable for so long. Still, it’s a great intro to a bigger story for what it’s worth.
19. The Message–Another piece of an ongoing narrative, but this one stands out better because it functions more as a standalone episode. Yes, it’s the episode where Lapis warns the others about the oncoming invasion, but more than that it dives deep into Greg’s relationship with the Crystal Gems. He has a great deal of respect for all three of them, one that goes beyond the fact that they’re heroes and champions for peace. They’re the mothers of his son and the close friends of his now dead wife. He’s known them for years and appreciates their presence…Even though they don’t feel the same way.
That’s what ā€œThe Messageā€ really is about: Greg trying to earn the same amount of respect he feels for the Crystal Gems. You really feel for him and the strife he goes through, with the song ā€œWailing Stoneā€ doing its best to convey that he’s a guy trying his best to impress. And when he got that handshake from Garnet? It felt all kinds of special as it’s a great ending to a great Greg episode.
Although, it’s not the BEST part of that ending, admittedly. That honor DOES go to Lapis’ warning and how everyone reacts to it. What Lapis says gives off the right kind of ominous feeling and the panic Pearl and Amethyst are going through is absolute perfection. Pearl legitimately looked like she was having PTSD over the mere THOUGHT of another attack, and that strangely works well for me. However, the real standout star in this is Garnet, who sees the panicking, acknowledges the threat…and tables it for now, choosing to congratulate Greg and saying the mission is done. The invasion is a tomorrow problem, while they choose to take the win they got TODAY. And there are so many LAYERS in that tiny bit of dialogue, just in the stern way she says ā€œWe’re done.ā€ You can tell that she’s saying all of this so they don’t scare Steven or themselves for an oncoming threat in the future. It’s not what was SAID, but it’s what’s FELT, and I love it for that. This whole ending works well as a perfect setup for the finale, all while giving Greg a moment to shine. Can’t help but love it.
18. Marble Madness–Definitely my favorite of the setup episodes. Here, we get The Crystal Gems doing something they haven’t done before: Go on an INTELLIGENCE mission. Every episode before was about finding a monster so they can kill it or grab a magical artifact that’s too dangerous to remain on Earth. This is the first time they face a threat with no real knowledge of what it is or what it’s doing. This then leads Steven being the one to once again prove his value by being the only one among them who can think outside of the box. His idea to follow the marble so they can learn what it wants and effectively stop it is pretty clever…Even if introducing himself to Peridot is plainly stupid. But, hey, that’s just Steven being a kid and it's one of the few times the show writes it CORRECTLY. Plus it leads to a great confrontation as Peridot knows who the Crystal Gems are now and they make their mission against her clear, sparking the oncoming invasion in the process. It’s a ton of fun, which is the best way to describe this episode. This is the biggest hint yet that things are going to get serious, but it’s still a fun ride with a lot of great moments. Like Garnet’s line, ā€œWe can’t fight these things forever! Well, we can, but I don’t want to!ā€ That got a good laugh out of me. Same with Connie trying to get Steven into her hyper-fixation and him accidentally messing it up for her. We’ve ALL been there at one point and I can’t help but chuckle through each interaction they have. Like I said, the episode is just…fun and a little exciting. Not much else to comment on.
17. Rose’s Room–It kind of bothers me that this episode dismisses its own message within SECONDS. It’s all about Steven learning that he can’t get everything that he wants, throwing him into a room that can literally give him whatever he asks for, down to the silliest request. This then leads to him going through a horror show that’s handled well through animation. Through looping movements and the painted background getting broken apart until there’s nothing left but an overlay of stars, it really does a topnotch job in showing how potentially dangerous Rose’s room is. Yes, it can be cute and fun if you keep it simple, but overload it and you end up crashing the thing faster than a Minecraft world with twenty different mods at once. It does a good job to visually show us Steven learning the hard way that you shouldn’t expect to get what you want just by asking for it…So by ending the episode with him proudly proclaiming ā€œI always get what I want,ā€ it kind of hurts the episode, taking it from a nine to an eight…What? I said kind of. ā€œRose’s Roomā€ is still a great episode with decent horror and an eerie atmosphere. It just didn’t stick the landing with its main message.
16. Monster Buddies–This is a GREAT episode that shows off the true power of Steven. It’s not his healing spit, his bubbles, or his shield. It’s Steven’s unbeatable kindness. He sees the Centi-Beatle as a poor, helpless creature that isn’t evil or all that mindless. Steven KNOWS there’s something good within that creature and I LOVE that he isn’t WRONG. Even in that ending where it goes nuts and starts attacking, it’s not because it suddenly turned on the Crystal Gems, it’s because it got freaked out by the trauma of them and their weapons. That in turn makes the fight painful to watch, but all in a good way as you see this scared creature just trying to defend itself when it thinks it’s in danger. It’s similar to a creature that experienced nothing but abuse reacting poorly to the slightest negative flinch from someone who didn’t mean to do anything bad. And again, I love that Steven’s the one to see this and was RIGHT to think it that way.
People give the series flack for how it redeems villains. And, in certain cases, the writers REALLY could have done better. But in the case of something like Centi-Beetle, a creature that’s obvious from the start is something that ISN’T evil, is an example of the show using redemption correctly. To use that abused creature analogy, that really is what this THING is. It’s something that was abused and needed to relearn how to be better. To be loved. And…gosh dang it, it warms the heart to see Steven go above and beyond to help it, while breaking my heart to see it die. This is an episode where the show’s ongoing message about how not EVERYTHING is evil just WORKS. Things can get messy in the later seasons, but, in this instance, it works really well.
15. Cat Fingers–Hey, look, it’s the first REAL case of nightmare fuel in the series! And one that sticks with me to this day. At first, it doesn’t seem like it wouldn’t be that bad. Steven just turns his fingers into cats that get angry when he uses them as regular fingers. Seems simple, ridiculous, but nothing that’s a major problem…Then things get worse as the episode dives deep into body horror as Steven shifts into a big mass of cats all lumped together. They’re mewling and hissing in annoyance by Steven simply moving around and Steven sounds like he’s in total pain throughout all of it. And things don’t get better when he goes to Greg for help…I mean, they DO. The two miraculously find a solution to get rid of the cats, but the road to get there…hurts.
You get to watch Greg, stunned to silence, as he stares at his poor baby boy crying and BEGGING his father, the only person he has left right now, to help him. Greg doesn’t even come up with a solution, either. STEVEN does, and Greg has to force himself to be brave enough to do it. His options are either risk hurting Steven with a carwash or risk losing his son FOREVER as he turns into a monster of his own, unintentional making and–GOSH DANG IT, I love this climax! And I love this episode!
When I watched ā€œCat Fingersā€ for the first time, it was another sign I had that the show was going to be something more mature than most kids cartoons on the network. The slow burn from taking something cute and turning it into body horror was masterful, with a tense ending that I still tend to think about years after watching it. I almost want to say ā€œCat Fingersā€ is a perfect episode to introduce the show to friends…if it wasn’t for how intensely dark things get. It hooked ME in for a while, but that’s not going to be everyone’s experience. Still, it’s a GREAT episode that couldn’t make the top ten because…Well, would you really argue any episode from here on out being any lower?
14. Laser Light Canon–Greg’s first episode and a REALLY good introduction to his character. It would have been SOOOOO easy to have instantly written him off as a do-nothing slacker who did nothing but make the plan fall apart. Except that’s NOT Greg. He does care and he does try, and I love that the episode isn’t about Steven thinking otherwise. He KNOWS his dad can be useful, regardless if the Gems doubt it. Though, I do still love that Greg isn’t perfect. He looked like he had JUST woken up from an eight hour nap, he kept a laser light cannon in the back of a messy storage shed, and dragged/scraped that vital weapon for survival across most of Beach City. Amethyst isn’t wrong, Greg IS a mess, but you pick up quickly that he’s a good guy at heart.Ā  From episode one, he drove his van into ALL of our hearts, and has been parked there ever since.
13. Bubble Buddies–CONNIE’S FIRST EPISODE! And get ready for a Connie marathon, because I was not joking way back with ā€œFusion Cuisineā€ that I loved a lot of her episodes. Her introduction alone proves why as Connie sets herself apart from the rest of the cast as someone more…intelligent than Steven but never mean spirited towards him or his antics. Yes, she yells at him near the end there, but only because the poor girl finally met her breaking point after spending the whole day forced into an awkward social situation. Honestly, it’s amazing she managed to get that far without screaming her head off, and I liked how patient she was about Steven and his ideas. The way she casually wrote ā€œHarpoon Gunā€ instead of using doodles like Steven or her slight annoyance showing with the roller coaster idea shows that she’s smarter, but never mean about it. All things considered, she and Steven got along well.
Also, yeah, the adorkable moments between Steven and Connie are what shot this ALL the way up. INSTANTLY, you get that they’re meant to get together and it’s adorable seeing those seeds be planted. It’s cute to see Steven actually act nervous talking to someone for once despite him getting along with almost anybody, and Connie’s ā€œHe was incredibleā€ was a nice cherry on top. Plus, that scene at the bottom of the ocean was all kinds of warm and…REAL. The emotions these two go through feels REAL! From the embarrassment Steven has, Connie’s frustration, the awkwardness the two must be experiencing, and the butterflies they must have felt in certain moments. It works REALLY well, and it makes for a great episode that introduces a GREAT character.
12. An Indirect Kiss–TECHNICALLY not a Connie episode. It’s more like…HALF of one, where the other half is all about Steven trying to heal Amethyst’s cracked gem. Actually, it’s hardly about THAT either, as it’s really the FIRST time we delved into Steven’s complicated feelings towards Rose. Throughout the season, to this point, he’s told nothing but stories about her, what she fought for, and how wonderful she is. Or WAS. And that’s what makes Steven’s feelings so complicated. He knows his mom is a great person (for now), but HE never really got the chance to know her, so sometimes he doesn’t know HOW to feel about Rose. Even worse, Steven feels like he has to live up to her legacy and all that she did for the greater good. That last part is the crux of this episode, because if Steven can’t heal Amethyst like Rose could, then he can’t be as good as Rose. And that scene where he confesses all these mixed up feelings towards her…it gets to one’s heart as easily as it got to Connie’s.
Speaking of, Connie is still a big star here. She hears Steven’s story, sympathizes with him, and tries to cheer him up by saying that if he’s ONLY human, he’ll still have her. He’ll ALWAYS have her. And…gosh darn it, that is so sweet! And wholesome! This is just a sweet, wholesome moment, even if it IS slightly undercut by Steven realizing he DOES have healing powers after accidentally healing Connie’s eyesight. It kind of shoots down Connie’s whole point, but it doesn’t change how sweet it is. Or how adorable it was that Connie just straight up LEANED IN for a kiss before her eye strain kicked in! Like…good on you, girl! You know what you wanted in that moment, went for it, and only stopped because life said no. And continued to say no for four seasons, a movie, and a spin off–CURSE YOU, REBECCA SUGAR!
Overall, definitely a wonderfully, beautiful and wholesome episode. Had some great character building moments for Steven, some adorable interactions between him and Connie, and the Gems…You know, existing. There’s some good fun with Amethyst’s body corrupting because of her crack or Pearl trying and failing NOT to have a panic attack over Garnet destroying Rose’s garden, but it’s really Steven and Connie that shine the brightest here. It may make me sound biased, but their relationship is one of my favorite things in the series, with this episode being a prime example of WHY…Same with the next.
11. Alone Together–The episode that introduces Stevonnie! And just like them, this entire episode is an EXPERIENCE.
I love the information that the episode gives across by SHOWING us instead of telling us. And I don’t just mean Garnet’s utter glee at seeing Steven and Connie fused. That IS a great moment where you know exactly WHY she’s excited without the show spelling it out, but only because HINDSIGHT tells you why. The REAL great moments are everything involving Stevonnie, how they act and how they talk. The episode cleverly goes back and forth in making Stevonnie their own person and making it Steven and Connie acting as two kids in a trenchcoat. It all depends on whether they’re in harmony with each other or one of them is starting to feel unsure about what they’re doing. The perfect example of this is when they get doughnuts. Ordering them, it’s clear that Steven and Connie are both so on the same page that whatever Stevonnie says feels like it could come from either one of them. But when they’re alone and looking at said doughnuts and asking if they should stop, you can tell who’s saying what in this entire scene. It’s strangely fascinating, in a way, with the episode NOT STOPPING in showing Steven and Connie…hanging out together. They just happen to be the same person for a short time, enjoying the experience as long as they can. And I just…I can’t help but LOVE this entire thing. It’s so well written, beautifully animated, and WONDERFULLY directed. Loved every second, and the crazy part is that things can only get better from here as we reach our top ten…
10. Lion 2: The Movie–This gives us our first taste in Steven and Connie’s friendship, and everything in that regard is perfect. The episode shows that the awkwardness of their first meeting is worked out, even though they haven’t COMPLETELY figured things out yet. They’re on the same page and equally excited for a silly movie, but Connie still feels unsure if she’s cool enough for Steven and Steven’s trying too hard to impress her. It’s why I like their little talk at the end, the two of them making it clear what the problem is and showing that any relationship, whether you’re friends or a couple, is built on communication and honesty. It’s best to be up front about what’s wrong or what you want to do instead of hiding it behind smiles or grand gestures. It’s sweet Steven wants to give Connie a fun ride to the movies, but maybe using his pet lion wasn’t the best choice.
Although, since I brought up the beast in question, I love that this entire episode gives us MORE of an idea of where Lion came from yet leaving us with many MORE questions in the process. Like, from the rose-shaped butt on the sword to how he brought Steven to a place that had her laser light canons, you know that Lion must have known Rose personally, likely being her pet. Yet you don’t know how he can keep a sword in his head, run on water, or roar teleportation portals on a whim. That’s still left a mystery for a bit, and you’re forced to take the hints you’re given FOR NOW so you can theorize later. Still, I love all the things the episode tells us without having to say much at all, with hindsight showing how many seeds the writers planted beforehand. ā€œRose’s Scabbardā€ reveals that the place Lion took Steven and Connie to IS Rose’s armory, and it better explains why he took them there after Steven said the word, ā€œTrain.ā€ He misunderstood Steven’s wording, taking it as an order and almost getting Steven and Connie killed in the process. It proves that Lion is a majestic creature, older than most of the characters in the show, but he’s still a dumb creature who reacts to certain keywords.
All and all, this is an episode that’s LEAGUES better than Lion’s first episode. It gives some good Steven and Connie moments, building their relationship better, and offers some decent foreshadowing for future episodes. The only unfortunate thing is that it’s not the BEST Lion episode. No, no…That goes to our number nine pick…
9. Lion 3: Straight to Video–This one…This was beautiful.
The episode starts off simple enough. It’s just shenanigans with Lion trying to stuff Steven in his mane, but, because he can’t explain WHAT he’s doing, Steven just ends up suffocating in the dang thing. It’s weirdly funny, backed up with surprisingly adorable moments of Lion acting like a big cat, and a hilarious confession from Pear where she sheepishly explains that she watches Steven sleep. For the majority of this, it’s a lot of great fun…However, the REAL good stuff comes with Rose’s video.
That video warmed the hearts of millions…Only for future episodes and the knowledge that comes from them to ALMOST ruin this heartfelt moment. I say almost because some fans brought up a good point: This is Rose at the end of her journey. A character who has done a lot of bad things in the past, unaware of the consequences those things will have in FAR the future, but has fully changed and mostly redeemed herself past all the horrors she commenced. So, she wants to spend her last moments making a video talking about her son and how excited she is that he’ll get the chance she won’t have and live LIFE. The whole thing just feels so, undeniably…HUMAN. This is Rose Quartz at her most human and it is beautiful. The same goes for Steven’s tearful smile as he holds the tape close to his heart, cherishing it and all it represents. Sure, Steven would later feel…conflicted about his mother by Season Four onwards, but there’s something pure and heartwarming seeing him love that moment NOW. It’s…indescribable for how wonderful that moment is. All I can say is that it marks a PERFECT ending to an otherwise fun episode.
8. Space Race–Here we have Pearl’s first REAL episode, and your enjoyment of those are highly dependent on your feelings towards her and the times she almost gets Steven killed. This one being no exception as she almost got herself and Steven blown to smithereens because she was too focused on going to space. A character who does such a thing can be very hard to like…So why do I like it? Simple: Pearl FASCINATES me.
Pearl is a character that is often driven by her own overambition and, whether she fails to admit it or not, selfishness. Granted, selfish desire isn’t what FREQUENTLY drives her, but it does tend to show up from time to time, especially when her ambition for a project grows. You see that in this episode, with her growing desire to go into space conflicting/contrasting with someone like Greg who’s forced to be the adult in the situation because the other one is going through an alien version of ā€œstir crazy.ā€ I actually kind of dig this sort of role reversal, where Greg and Pearl switch who has to be the most responsible one as Pearl’s plan risks getting her and Steven hurt at worst and her taking Steven away for decades at BEST. And while you CERTAINLY side with Greg in this scenario…you still notice the desire mixed with hope in Pearl’s eyes as she gets closer to leaving Earth. It doesn’t excuse any of her behavior, but it explains it properly.
Pearl can be reckless at times, the character and writers know this. Yet it’s that same recklessness that makes her so engaging to watch. Plus, with each mistake she makes, you can actually tell Pearl learns from it and does all she can to do BETTER. The lesson she takes away with this episode is not only perfect for her, but decent for kids. Sometimes, it’s okay to give up on an idea. It doesn’t have to be forever, it could ALWAYS just be temporary. But if your ambition is starting to cloud your judgment and risk hurting yourself or others, you need to give up. There’s no shame in it, with Pearl proving WHY. Unless you want to LITERALLY crash and burn one day, you need to learn that sometimes, it’s okay to bail. A wonderful sentiment, to a wonderful episode.
7. On the Run–Hey, look! Character development mixed in with lore! AND in the biggest, emotionally damaging episode in the series! YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY–
ā€œOn the Runā€ was the episode that I think made me realize Steven Universe will not only go into darker, rougher territories, but handle more mature topics better than any cartoon could. Now, in some cases, the show tends to falter from time to time, but with an episode like THIS…Ooh, boy.
Amethyst’s breakdown is one of the best written and well-executed dramatic scenes the show ever put to screen. And I’m not just talking about the ā€œI never asked to be madeā€ line. As wonderfully heart wrenching as that is, the breakdown truly begins when Amethyst starts talking about how gems like her were created, telling Steven the Great Gem War before Pearl decided he was ready to learn about it. Amethyst didn’t care about Pearl’s objections, though, as she went on and on about, spitting out what SHE hears every time Pearl talks about how evil Homeworld Gems are. By the time the fighting starts, Pearl realizes too late what the problem is and how she’s an unintentional source of it. Sometimes we tend to say things, not knowing how negatively it impacts someone else because we never expected them to be hurt by it. This episode shows why it’s important to notice how someone reacts to something you say, because it shouldn’t be all on THEM to communicate how hurt they feel. I mean, they SHOULD bring it up because of how much it hurts, but for people like Amethyst, ones who find it hard to show vulnerability, you need to keep an eye on them in particular.
But the best scene? The apology. It is a beautiful moment shared by two characters who often want to kill each other, and I’m pretty sure this is the LAST episode where they’re at odds. They get annoyed more times than not, but with Pearl now seeing this new side of Amethyst and Amethyst getting a better idea at how Pearl sees her, the previous animosity the two had in this season alone is no longer there. It makes for a perfect end to their negativity to an almost perfect episode…I’d say almost because Steven and Amethyst’s scenes of running away felt like filler before getting to the last five minutes. Those are GREAT five minutes, but I feel like we could have used a better excuse to get there. I do like Amethyst using Steven wanting to live out a childish fantasy for her own purposes, but the running away part could have had a better hook. Still, almost perfect is pretty dang good as far as I’m concerned.
6./5. Mirror Gem/Ocean Gem–Yeah, you might as well lump these two together. They’re essentially two halves of a single episode, and a REALLY great one at that.
ā€œMirror Gemā€ acts as a great set up to ā€œOcean Gem,ā€ as Steven and Lapis form a natural friendship where they just spend a day goofing around. Knowing the kind of life that Lapis had, it’s actually sweet seeing her easily get along with Steven as the share laughs together. It’s another, better showcase of how Steven gets along with almost anyone, while also showing that Lapis isn’t really…a bad person. Yes, she tried to drown Garnet and stole the Earth’s ocean in the next episode, but she’s also someone who made fart noises with a boy all day and seemed grateful to be let out of the mirror. Plus, it’s our very first glimpse into how the Crystal Gems AREN’T perfect people. It’s left vague enough that they weren’t originally AWARE Lapis was trapped in the mirror, but they still tried to take it away from Steven when they were worried it was something dangerous. They saw a threat where Steven saw someone who needed help, and that scene where Garnet is holding out her hand for the mirror while Lapis screams, ā€œNOā€ is an intense one. Like Steven, you trust that Lapis isn’t bad, so Garnet looming over him, demanding the mirror and calling her an OBJECT to dehumanize her is…kind of sick, I’m not gonna lie. In fact, that’s kind of the reason that holds this episode back a bit. The Gems never really apologize to Lapis for holding her captive and using her as a tool all these centuries. I don’t mean just in this episode either, as the rest of the series shows them interacting with her but NEVER saying sorry for it, especially after all the stuff she went through in trying to HELP them. I like seeing the Gems as NOT the perfect protectors they proclaim themselves to be, but I’d like it more if they LEARNED from this unfortunate outcome.
Though, to be fair with THESE episodes…Lapis DID steal the entire ocean and almost drowned Steven and Connie. She did it to get back home because her cracked gem stopped her from flying away and she didn’t trust the Crystal Gems for what they did to her or Steven for siding with them. It explains her actions while not really excusing them, all while having a pretty epic battle as the Gems fight someone who can properly fight back. Seeing them battle a monster each week was fun enough, but it’s cool that facing Lapis put them in a standstill or left them feeling outmatched. And again, I LOVE that Lapis isn’t really evil here. She’s scared, confused, and lashing out of anger and frustration because she’s TRAPPED on a planet that trapped HER. All she wants is to LEAVE and…that’s brilliantly the solution. Lapis doesn’t care about the Earth or has any plans to destroy it, so Steven lets her go in a scene that’s…really beautiful with its music and visuals of Lapis’ eyes returning to normal before flying away into the stars. It’s a great end to a well-made two parter that shows how Steven’s kindness is the best option to go with sometimes. Someone like Lapis was dangerous, but misguided. And it’s good he wanted to HELP instead of hurt, with it paying off as it gave him a new friend and the Gems a new ally…That they never apologized to–I’m STILL upset about that!
4. Full Disclosure–A GREAT follow up to the finale…that’s no longer the finale, I guess, according to the boxset.
It perfectly carries on from where ā€œJailbreakā€ left off, having Steven fully grasp how messed upĀ  the whole experience was for him. His recap to Greg didn’t really paint a flattering picture of what happened, really emphasizing how close the gems came to losing if not for luck/Lapis sacrificing her freedom again (The Crystal Gems don’t even THANK her for that either!). All while bringing up a reasonable fear that MORE dangerous Gems like Jasper might show up again, meaning that things aren’t done for them. And while Greg’s little freak out is funny, there is a realness to it. Steven sees the panic and knows there will be damaging effects if he’sĀ  up front and honest about how intense the situation is.
This then, brilliantly, leads to Steven doing exactly what he called the Crystal Gems out for doing to him: Hiding the truth from Connie so that she doesn’t get scared. It allows him a chance to walk a mile in the Gems’ shoes for a change. It’s a gradual perspective he gains too, often going back and forth over what to say or even if he SHOULD talk to Connie at all. It’s a decent conflict made clear with the song ā€œFull Disclosure,ā€ a beautiful melody that does great to sell Steven’s indecision and just why he makes the choice to go radio silent. Thankfully, he doesn’t STICK to this decision. Connie showing up and planting her feet in the ground until Steven tells her to her FACE to leave is exactly what Steven needed to learn he was making the wrong call. It is the BEST possible decision to let Steven realize that, despite things getting more dangerous for him, he shouldn’t shut out the people he loves because of it. He criticized the Gems for the same thing and it’s good for him to learn to be better than that even if he now understands WHY they do it.
Speaking of the Gems, it is kind of weird that they don’t pick up how off Steven is acting. I can believe it to an extent as they’re ALSO focussed on what to do next to notice Steven suddenly acting like every brooding protagonist ever. To them, they probably think he’s doing a bit, but it still would have been nice if ONE Crystal Gem asked, ā€œAre you okay?ā€ I’m also not a fan of the episode brushing aside Greg’s worry. It just seems cheap with how big of a deal HE made things out to be to just have the episode end on a perfect, ā€œOh, yeah, everything’s fine nowā€ note. Still, the good outweighs the bad in this one, showing that while it’s not perfect it’s still really good. Couldn’t have asked for a better episode to follow up the absolute INTENSITY of the one it followed…And we’ll get to that one soon enough. There’s just ONE MORE story to talk about first…
3. Rose’s Scabbard–This was THE episode that made me find Pearl so fascinating.
What I enjoy most is how the show’s BIGGEST twist makes me love this episode more. Like, even BEFORE knowing the truth about Rose, everything is spelled out clear enough for us. Pearl projecting Rose’s hologram at the end helps make ANYONE with just the slimmest of intelligence be aware of how close Pearl and Rose were. Particularly, how close PEARL felt towards Rose. We always hear how much Pearl admires Rose and how Rose saw Pearl through PEARL’S perspective, with this episode being the first indicator that SOMETHING was going on between them. Pearl LOVED Rose, loved her more than anything else in life, feeling as though they had a relationship that goes beyond ANYTHING ELSE the two could ever have. To the point where Pearl easily believes that she’s the one person Rose could EVER trust, sharing everything with her. So when Pearl sees proof that there were even secrets that Rose kept from HER, she shatters.
The big thing is that the secret is…not a big thing. All Rose hid from Pearl was that she kept a pink lion. Yet it doesn’t stop Pearl from spiraling, because if Rose kept the tiniest secret from Pearl…what else didn’t she tell her? Were there any lies that even ROSE told Pearl? Were they NOT as close as she always believed? That last question might even have some weight to it, because while we often see Rose from Pearl’s perspective, we NEVER get a full idea of how Rose REALLY felt towards her. They were close, and you get the sense that she LOVED Pearl too, but perhaps he just didn’t love Pearl the same way Pearl loved her. It adds an extra sense of heartbreak to Pearl’s, understanding just why she feels so fragile and sporadic after learning Lion belonged to Rose. And that’s not even considering how Pearl’s the one who kept Rose’s biggest secret, making her shattered realization over realizing there were still secrets kept from HER all the more heartwrenching. Thankfully, there’s at least something HEARTWARMING in all this tragedy, and that’s Steven.
I ADORE how Steven doesn’t fully grasp what’s going on or why Pearl’s acting so strange. Most of the time, the show being strictly in Steven’s perspective is often to its detriment, as we don’t get to see these big, character building moments unless STEVEN is there to see it too. Here though, seeing Pearl’s breakdown through the eyes of a child is what REALLY works, because it can help kids who might often experience the same things too. The confusion of why their parents are suddenly freaking out, seeing them want to get away from everyone for a short time, and even this weird sense of guilt where you feel as though YOU have done something wrong when it has NOTHING to do with you. All of that is conveyed perfectly in this episode, making it something good for both kids AND their parents to see. It allows kids to know that there’s REASONS why your parents suddenly act out this way, and tells parents that it’s for the best of everyone if you just TELL your kids everything will be fine at some point, even if you’re going through something heavy you shouldn’t just yell at your children to leave you alone when all they want to know is that what’s wrong.
What’s even better is that, while Pearl gives a PSEUDO explanation, Steven still understands…enough. He doesn’t FULLY grasp what’s wrong, but he gets that Pearl loved Rose, misses her, and feels betrayed that they may not have been that close after all. So, he says the only thing he can really say, and it’s a line that has stuck with me for as long as I’ve seen this scene. A line that is so perfect, so pure, and so loving that it makes me wish I could EVER write something so poignant yet so simple. All Steven says is, ā€œI think you’re pretty great,ā€ but the WAY he says it, the hug he gives Pearl, and Pearl tearing up over the fact that STEVEN still loves and trusts her…It’s just perfect. Same goes with the little moment they share after where Steven tries to cheer Pearl up with magic tricks and Pearl astonishing Steven with her war crimes–I mean, stories. We don’t HEAR what they say, but we FEEL what they’re going through thanks to MASTERFUL visual storytelling that the show doesn’t get enough credit for when it pulls it off as perfectly as it does here. Even something as simple as Pearl’s little glance to Steven with this blank expression…I feel like there’s so many ways to interpret HOW she glances at him and what it means. For me, it feels like she’s finally figured him out and accepts Steven as what he is. He isn’t Rose, he’s…Steven. And she loves him–IN A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT WAY FROM ROSE, you gross shippers–all the same because of it.
Such a MASTERFULLY, well-written, perfectly performed, and astonishingly animated episode…That’s just shy of being number because a certain two parter happens to be better. You know which one it is…
2./1. The Return/Jail Break–Just like Mirror Gem/Ocean Gem, you might as well lump these two together into one, BIG episode that changed the series forever and for the better.
ā€œThe Returnā€ makes for a GREAT part one, with the intensity building up and up and UP! From seeing that the Gems’ best weapons can’t stop the hand, to Beach City Denizens panicking as they evacuate, and…Greg’s explanation. Oh, my… Greg’s explanation of what the Gem’s really are is haunting, as he just lays out one dark truth after the other. Are the Gems evil? No, but he doesn’t really paint a pretty picture in Steven’s mind as he explains the horrible things that came from them going to war with Homeworld. It sells how this is the first time that Steven sees the severity of EVERYTHING, from his reactions to him trying (and often failing) to see the bright side to every dark truth Greg reveals, coming to this heartpounding realization that he HAS to go back and help the Gems. Yet despite all these heavy realizations…Steven still acts like a child, and I adore it. He’s introduced to new horrors, but he’s got a LOT of trauma to go through before his silliness fades away. For now, he’s still calling Connie to tell her that they’re going to die yet he’ll STILL call her later, tells Lion that he can be Greg’s new son, and simply goes ā€œHey, guysā€ before going into battle. The sweet boy is still living his best life BEFORE experiencing his first real nightmare.
Speaking of which…Garnet’s poofing is ALSO haunting. The way her body breaks apart, the look of anguish in her eyes before death, and just the EERIE green glow that comes with her dematerialization. The animators went all out in showing how INTENSE this moment is, all while selling how big of a threat Jasper can be. Before she got all obsessed with fusions (yet somehow disgusted by it?), she stood strong as this character who felt like a force of nature. You GET why Jasper’s a commander and WHY the Gems should fear her from this scene alone. It makes for a great ending for the first half of this story, with its follow up…being even better.
ā€œJailbreakā€ gives us the show’s SECOND biggest twist in terms of shock value: Garnet is a fusion. The set up to this reveal is handled masterfully, where you get the sense of who Ruby and Sapphire are MEANT to be even before they fuse. There’s the way they both lead Steven differently but similarly to Garnet. Ruby rushes the halls militarily and expects a fight around each corner while Sapphire moves with certainty and knows exactly where they need to go and what they need to do. Even their personalities, like Ruby’s worry for Steven or Sapphire’s deadpanned demeanor, really shows who they are before the big reveal.
And WHAT a reveal this was! I was admittedly out of the loop with Steven Universe after ā€œOcean Gem,ā€ just couldn’t keep up anymore. But when I saw the clip of Garnet being a fusion, my interest sparked right back because that is SO interesting! It makes it so much fun to look back at previous scenes and consider who’s at the wheel during certain moments and how often Ruby and Sapphire are REALLY on the same page. Plus, there IS the beautiful symbolism that Garnet’s the amalgamation of Ruby and Sapphire’s love for each other. This show for CHILDREN said lesbians are real, and these two made the most badass warrior of the cosmos. Sure, you see LGBTQA+ representation a lot now and a fair amount in the past, but it was this moment in Steven Universe that said it LOUDLY and PROUDLY, being the main reason why we get most of that good, good representation in future media. This was even the moment that opened my eyes to the importance of LGBTQA+ representation, never seeing much of it because kids shows don’t really telegraph that type of stuff. But with Steven Universe, it opened my eyes to the rainbow of possibilities, and I refused to close them since…And that’s even BEFORE we get ā€œStronger Than You.ā€
ā€œStronger Than Youā€ is the best song in Steven Universe, and I will take NO arguments. It’s a kickass fight scene that shows how awesome Garnet is, while an AMAZING song that conveys how amazing of a character she is. Her sass, confidence, and proclamations of how good she is are spectacular. If the reveal that she was a fusion was enough to spark my intrigue in the series again, Garnet’s ā€œStronger Than Youā€ was enough to make me rewatch the show. It’s part of the best episode of the season for its perfectly executed intense moments, fantastic revelations, and an epic finale that was built up extraordinarily well. Loved every second as it remains the episode that tells me WHY I love Steven Universe in the first place.
And THAT’S THAT! A first season that’s, honestly, a lot better than I remember. The storytelling is strong, Rebecca Sugar proving she had plans set up as early as episode one. The execution of those plans are debatable, but for this season it all looked like things were working well for them. MOST of the characters were strongly written, the seeds of story arcs were well-planted, and the themes were often perfectly executed. Were there missteps? OH yeah, you can still see that the writers weren’t sure of what to do at first before finding their groove halfway through this season. Even then, though, I was surprised by how much I was getting into it. After memories about how flawed the show would end up becoming, I forgot how REALLY GOOD the majority of it was, especially in Season One. It marks a great start for a great series that I’m glad to revisit. However, the question remains: How is the REST of the series? And I’ll be happy to answer that…in time. I’ll get to seasons two through five, PLUS the movie, PLUS Steven Universe: Future eventually. Plus, I need to get back to watching Doctor Who/Dreamworks for THEIR reviews and rankings, so…You know. We’ll space these out. For now, I’ll stick to my sentiment that Season One is a lot better than you’d think, with hopefully the rest of the series having a similar feel to them as well.
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Dungeon Meshi Volume 9 Part 1
Welcome back! I hear you loud and clear. Cover images are fine, as long as they aren't actively spoilery. Now, join me for a very interesting volume!
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Today, we go on an ADVENTURE!
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It's a good thing you're both so naturally good looking, cause neither of you can style for shit.
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As much as I love their relationship, Marcille is definitely pretty controlling, especially early on here. She does improve a lot by the end of the manga though.
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Can't really blame them. Between the Asivia disaster, and just, elves in general (Seriously, name a single elf in this story who isn't problematic in some way.), they are right to be wary. I like how each of them has a particular hangup with her. Chilchuck is particularly worried about another Asivia, Shuro doesn't want a total noob, and Namari is a dwarf about it.
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They're just such good friends guys.
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Thank you random background NPC for agreeing with me.
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An important image.
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God, I love my two idiot children.
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Gosh dang it Dandan, so it was your fault? Also, I have to wonder how medical fraud works in a world with healing magic. Like, what could be possibly be pretending to have that Falin couldn't heal?
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You were only mostly dead. And mostly dead, means a little alive.
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Lol
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Seriously, of all our main characters, she's the only one whose relative age I can't really figure out. Honestly, at this point, I'm starting to suspect she is reletively younger than Falin. Half-elves sure are confusing! While most of the other races have maturity rates proportional to their average lifespan, Half-elves age quicker than elves, but have a much longer lifespan. So who knows.
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Three guesses what he does literally two seconds later. The last two don't count.
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You know, with how precisely shapeshifters and succubi can extract this sort of information, makes me wonder how easy mindreading would be for a mage. Like, these are scrub-tier monsters wielding some seriously potent telepathy.
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It's really sad, isn't it? She's been treated poorly for so long, she's had it drilled into her that she is a freak of a human, when in fact she is a very talented cat.
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Izutsumi: Screw you guys. I don't need no one.
Izutsumi two seconds later: Gotta go save my friends!
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Moral of the story: Chilchuck thinks the whole party is pretty.
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Izutsumi has had just about enough of this nonsense.
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Pro tip for all my succubus readers. If you're just mimicking someone's type, like Chilchuck, hordes work great. But if you're mimicking a specific person, the trick stops working if there are multiples. Makes it kinda obvious that it's a trick.
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There is something darkly humorous about the fake mothers being defeated by killing their babies.
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That's altogether, truly, enough of this nonsense. Actually, the fact that they stayed the same, can succubi only transform once? Or maybe there is just a long cooldown on switching forms?
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:3
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Presented without comment.
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Probably because Kui the dungeon lords are inspired by those old myths. Pity demons aren't real.
Things are getting juicy! Stay tuned for part two.
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independent-fics Ā· 3 months ago
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Inde Watches Leverage: Redemption
S02EP05 The Walk in the Woods Job
Yes yes yes I know this is an Eliot backstory episode let’s go.
Yo what up Eliot with the glasses I’ve missed you. I feel like having a photo of thee Eliot Spencer up on your wall though is not something you want? Even though I know Eliot has lots of friends and I’m sure they have photos together anyways haha.
Ahhhh Eliot my heart. Goodness he cries so rarely but when he does. And Parkers face ahhh.
ā€œStill waiting on my umbrella of freedom. And my shower cap of equality.ā€ Breanna my beloved.
ā€œNo one should have to go through a friends things alone.ā€ I love you Harry.
A bomb wired to that is crazy.
Parker just coming up with more and more creative ways to get to jump off buildings.
Breanna grabbing the burrito I can’t.
Breanna you’ll learn they all get hit by cars a lot. And dang that guy is a jerk wtf. It’s giving ā€œthe 15 minutes jobā€.
I would wanna burn it down too Breanna I love it.
Harry trying to pick up the safest looking weapon and Eliot still says no.
Goodness gracious the speech from Eliot to Harry I would have cried if someone told me that. (Also love him nabbing a throwing star I know that’s gonna be coming back later).
Oh gosh this is the grossest place ever. ā€œRen faire for mens rights activists.ā€ Yeah.
Dang this guy is so horrible. At least the general guy is nice with the rams horn. But goodness what cult is this with them making moose horns.
Wait a tree safe is very cool.
Okay when Parker said ā€œeverything just got more complicatedā€ they dubbed that and poorly
Oop sniper is actually the dead guy. I mean I knew he wasn’t dead but okay.
Okay continues to be dubbed oddly?
Goodness once again my heart I cannot. I get why the guy did it but also not the move. And Eliot wouldn’t have done that you right.
No wonder the mark keeps repeating that story he’s gotta keep the lie straight that he stole the valor of four of his dead men and really the rest of his team who didn’t freeze.
Harry I love you.
Sophie you basically just proposed to Parker saying that.
Breanna you are saving the world.
Look out for foreign objects. Massive pile of the wrong grass in the middle of the path right in front of them is so obvious.
Ew Parker I knew that would not be the key to pickup after that.
I love how this actor always plays like the most annoying guys.
Aw yay Harry got to participate.
Ouch Parker.
Guys you’re trained soldiers and you cannot see a guy in a grass suit walking off??
What is this ren faire show??? I cannot with this place but Parker looks good and such an amazing key lift.
Oh no Sophie.
Oh yes let’s use his name. Let’s get this guy scared. Loving how you’re describing Eliot Sophie.
IM SCREAMING HARRY HAHHAHAHAHA
There’s a plaque that says no urinating near the big tree I cannot.
Harry channeling his inner Eliot by just growling I love it.
I KNOW THIS IS SERIOUS BUT IM LAUGHING SO HARD. THIS IS HARRYS GREATEST GRIFT.
Parker the most amazing use of an unconscious guys hand.
Eliot being actually offended like Eliot I’m sorry everyone has impersonated you at this point this is what you sound like now.
Why when Sophie says doctor it sounds like dog door?
Okay wouldn’t there have been a bullet in the chamber though.
GENERAL GROVE DUDE WHAT. I WAS ROOTING FOR YOU THOUGH.
Can’t be a leader of an army with no army buddy.
Hot dogs in Detroit such a specific restaurant request Parker.
ā€œlet’s see if you can hold this bridge.ā€ STONE COLD ELIOT I LOVE YOU.
ā€œSO THAT MEANS YOURE PISSING ON THE EGGS DUDEā€ that’s crazy omg
ā€œThis is how it endsā€¦ā€ Sophie quoting and Breanna your ā€œour Eliotā€ I love you
Oo yes I love that they got all the phones.
Eliot my beloved this episode was amazing. Also with Harry. That is all.
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thatonecrookedsmile Ā· 10 months ago
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"Are you kidding me?"
I joined him at his shoulder. I didn’t feel safe standing beside him. Before us was an empty elevator shaft. Two pairs of thick, taut wires strung up before us plunged into the darkness below. Evan took a step forward and placed his hand on the edge of the elevator doorframe. He leaned over just an inch to look down at the drop below. I didn’t dare. I wasn’t scared of heights, but I was definitely concerned about falling. I didn’t consider myself a steady enough person to not accidentally tumble to certain doom. But I could visualize it, in my mind’s eye. Seven stories down. That was some drop.
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What Bendy fans don't want to tell you is that the real villain of the series is actually those damn elevators that always seem to put characters in horrible situations at the worst possible times. This has happened at least 4 times so far and I don't see it stopping any time soon.
So I wanted to draw one of those moments. "Elevator Drop" fits the prompt well. I went with one of the scenes from Fade To Black because I think redoing the BATIM Chapter 3 scene would be, predictable? Maybe that's not the word. "To be expected" would be more appropriate. There's also the BATDR Chapter 3 scene but I've already decided on doing the FTB one.
This scene is like those moments when something happens to you and you reflect on what happened to you and what could have happened to you and you're like "wow that could have happened to me" and for a second it's like, something to think about until it hits you and you go
"oh".
So yeah, if it wasn't for Rose, Evan would be dead! Damn! Gosh dang! Yikes,even! (or maybe, Yikes evan! haha ​​get it)
Also this isn't one of my best attempts at perspective. But in the end I have to accept that sometimes the results I expect aren't going to be 100% to my liking and that I have to settle for what I have. (And I did NOT want to redo the whole drawing, no sire.)
(P.S: Looking back, maybe the drawing is just a bit inaccurate to the scene. Sorry chat. šŸ˜”)
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hybbart Ā· 2 years ago
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*Discreetly slides this fan letter into your mailbox*Ā 
From: Anonymous Fan,Ā 
Address: Ask Box, Tumblr, somewhere on Planet Earth
To: Hybbart
Address: Hybbart's Blog, Tumblr, somewhere on Planet Earth
Date: Today,Ā 
Dear Hybbart,
Hi! I'm just a little anon writing to say thank you so much for your amazing Ranchers Apocalypse AU. I've binged it several times and I plan on doing it again and again. It's given me so much hope for life. I have never experienced anything like it before. Your art is incredible and I could stare at it all day.Ā 
I don't comment on things often, I'm usually one of the silent spectators but I really felt like I needed to give you a thank you.
Ā I have hated and avoided apocalypse stories because they always felt so hopeless and scary to me but yours is the first I've seen that's not hopeless. Thank you so much for the new perspective of an apocalypse story. Now I love them. If an actual apocalypse happened I hope I am one of the ones, like the Ranchers, that don't give up and keep pressing on even in the hard and seemingly dark times. Not only to just survive but to thrive. To keep holding on to hope for a better tomorrow. Rain or shine, bring it on. It's almost like the Ranchers are giving life a middle finger lol. Like, Gosh dang it life, you want us dead, oh heck no we will live and not only will we live but to really add insult to injury we are choosing to thrive.
I love how the story is almost like Polaroid photos with little notes at the bottom of each; it feels a bit like a scrapbook documenting important moments in the story which is cool. It's so unique and it's nothing like I've ever seen before. It's incredible.
My goodness, the way that you draw characters so expressive and dynamic with their poses and the amount of details in the background. It's absolutely captivating. I love studying and admiring each picture.
Your art and stories are inspiring and healing. I fully believe that people's worlds will be flipped on their heads for the better when they experience the stories and art that you create. You flipped my world. Please don't stop creating. The world needs what you have to give.Ā 
Once more thank you for the incredible story, I can't imagine how much time you spent on it. The love you have for the AU really shines through your work. You are an inspiration.Ā 
I look forward to what comes next in the RAAU, rain or shine, bring it on.
Sincerely,
- Anonymous Fan <3 <3 <3
P.S Also a song rec that I think is really neat and hope you think is neat too:Ā 
Owl City's Bird with a Broken Wing.
It makes me think of Jimmy after the apocalypse started but before Tango found him.Ā 
P.P.S if you are reading this, thanks so much for reading this long letter. Lol.
Thank you very much! I think you might enjoy two series, called yokohama shopping log and Zom 100: bucketlist of the dead. Yokohama shopping log is a very lovely slice of life healing series about the twilight of the world and the people who've accepted it and decided to live the best they can, including robots. Zom 100 is about a man so beaten down by modern work culture the apocalypse sets him free and gives him and everyone around him the opportunity to be human and enjoy life again. They're both series about human compassion and small joys in the end times, and big influences on raau.
And that reminds me! I've been work on raau for over a full year now! It's crazy to me, I hope to work on it again soon.
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zaruba-needslove Ā· 10 months ago
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Done watching Roze 9... and I gotta admit that stuff really escalated so suddenly. And then near the end... I was kinda surprised at how many cameos we ended up getting, even the ones I didn't expect to see!
I mean...
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Like okay... we see that Akito had gone back to Japan, and brought along the rest of the gang...
And then...
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Gosh... XD. I was wondering about Nunnally and Suzaku for a while, I mean we've been seeing Cornelia and Nina and Gino for a while... and Lulu and C.C. made their appearance a bit earlier... and Kaguya also popped up in the series...
BUT WHAT DID YOU MEAN THE TWO WERE STILL IN ZILKISTAN NOW???
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Hello... XD Isn't that... Oldrin???
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Also Sokkia?? The Glinda Knights are still active in Britannia!!!
And then...
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Orpheus and Marrybell!!! Aaaaaaaaaaa ā¤ļøā¤ļøā¤ļøā¤ļø
What is this fanservice lol???? like my gawd...
I expected to see the characters from the main series and those from the Euro Britannia appear for the sake of continuity... (like aside from the retcon of Shirley not being dead, everything else should be the same as the main series canon which include the side stories) but even those from the Oz series are included?
Dang... this made me wish ppl could resume the translation of soubou manga.
[Edit] Heh, and then it turned out that Roze was set in the main continuity... so it made sense for Akito and Oz characters to appear. Not that it mattered much, since so far the manga version of Resurrection that was meant to follow the main continuity is still more or less the same as the movie plot, aside from some extra bonus scenes added as well as Shirley's role (for finding out about Lelouch as well as smuggling his body out to C.C.) being diverted to Orange and Anya.
But it's still so amazing...
Yet, considering how the last I heard of Oz's ending that Marrybell and Orpheus were supposed to die... I wonder if this was ever gonna be explained in the series.
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chickenkurage Ā· 8 months ago
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COMPLETELY FORGOT TO SAY SOMETHING ABOUT CHAPTER 17 BECAUSE I DON'T REMEMBER IF I DID BUT HERE:
AWWWWWWWWWHHHHHHHHHH SLEEPOVER TIME!!! SLEEPOVER TIME!!! AND CHOSEN REALLY IS GETTING USED TO THE NAME DJ IS GIVING HIM AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA UNCLE AND NEPHEW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AND AH YES, RELATABLE AS HECK WHEN YOU START TO SCROLL IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT SO LATE, AND DJ REALLY IS STARTING TO HAVE KO'S/MT'S MEMORIES RN DURING HIS SLEEP, WONDER HOW MUCH HE HAS BEEN GETTING AFTER ALL THIS TIME... HMMM.....
THOUGHTS OF CHAPTER 19:
OKAY WOAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH IT SHIFTED FROM ANGST TO ABSOLUTEL DRAMA AND ACTION HAPPENING, PURPLE HAVING A MOMENT WITH HIS MOTHER AND THAT WAS JUST ABSOLUTELY HEART WARMING AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA-, LIKE I CAN ALREADY IMAGINE ORCHID'S GHOST CARESSING HIS CHEEK AS THE WIND PASSES BY KJSBKJSHKJSHKJSHKJAHKJAHKNALAHLJWHJLWHB. AND DANG WE STILL GETTING SOME ACTION OF CHOSEN BEING CHASED BY THE MERCS AND PURPLE TO THE RESCUE AS WELL WHILE BEING A BADAHH LET'S GOOOOOOOOOOO!!! YESSSSSSSSSSSS DJ IS FIGHTING THE MERCS WITH HIS POWERS, GOSH DANG HE REALLY IS SHOWING EVERYTHING HE HAS GOT AT THEM LET'S GOOOOOOOOOOO AS WELL!!!! AND OH I DID NOT EXPECT DARK TO MAKE AN APPEARANCE AT ALL AT THE END NGL-
THOUGHTS ON CHAPTER 20:
OKAY..... OKAY....... OH MY GOSHHHHHHHH.... THE SECOND FIGHT WITH DJ AND DARK OH MY GOSH OH MY GOSH OH MY GOSH OH MY GOSH OH MY GOSH OH MY GOSH OH MY GOSH OH MY GOSH OH MY GOSH- LIKE INFINITE MORE TIMES OF "OH MY GOSH", THAT WAS DEFINITELY EVEN MORE EPIC AND ABSOLUTELY INSANE TOO!!! AND DJ JOKING AROUND WHEN PURPLE CAME BACK FOR HIM AND NOT BEING SERIOUS ANYMORE, THEY'RE BOTH SO SILLY!!! OFC DARK CAN JUST USE HIS BLADES TO GET THROUGH ALL OF THOSE BLOCKS FROM DJ, OH DJ YOU NEED TO THINK OF WHAT THEY'RE USING AGAINST YOU AFTER SEEING WHAT THEY CAN DO BECAUSE YEAH HE CAN LITERALLY SLICE YOU IN HALF, ALSO OFC THE OTHERS WOULD BE COMING ALONG TO GET THEM BOTH BACK TOO LITERALLY LIKE THE UNCLE TRYING TO KEEP AN EYE FOR HIS NEPHEWS AND CHIL- *AHEM* YEAH- AND WHAT??? WHAT??? PURPLE DON'T JINXED YOURSELF OH MY GOSH, OH GOSH I EVEN JINXED MYSELF FROM DJ SACRIFICING HIMSELF FOR PURPLE BUT NOT LIKE THIS- HE ACTUALLY DID GET STABBED OH MY GOSHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH- WHITE EYES DO SOMETHING WITH YOUR... WHATEVER YOU CAN DO THAT'S YOUR KING SO DON'T JUST WATCH- GEEZ- AND DANG PURPLE'S BREAKDOWN OH SHHHHHHHHOOT- I CAN EVEN IMAGINE HIS SCREAMS OF PAIN AND GREIF OVER DJ, AND STOP NOT HIM SAYING HE LOST ANOTHER PERSON THAT WAS IMPORTANT TO HIM, FIRST HIS MOTHER SO LONG AGO AND NOW DJ..... BUT YEAH PURPLE DON'T GIVE UP HOPE JUST YET BECAUSE HE'S THE MAIN CHARACTER, AND HE AIN'T DONE A FRICKING THING TO VICTIM, TOTALLY NOT A SONG REFERENCE-
THOUGHTS ON 21:
OKAY... OKAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY- OKAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA- YOU REALLY ARE MAKING THE SIMILARITIES WITH CS!ALAN AND PURPLE HERE, JUST LIKE ONE OF THE AO3 COMMENTS SAYS, PURPLE'S DEAD EYES, TWISTED SMILE, OH GOSH THEY SERIOUSLY PUSHED HIM TO HIS LIMITS WITH ALL OF THIS ALREADY, HE REALLY IS TAKING CHOSEN'S PLACE HERE OH DEAR MOTHER OF GOSH- BUT STOP WHEN IT SAID WATERBOARDING I REALLY THOUGHT IT WAS GONNA BE PURPLE BEING THREATENED TO TALK WITH THAT BUT NO IT'S ABSOLUTELY MUCH MORE WORSE THAN I ABSOLUTELY THOUGHT WHAT THE HECK??? VICTIM YOU ABSOLUTE MOTHER FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF- AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA- HE REALLY IS LIKE HALO IN THIS RN WHAT THE F*CK- HE'S GOING TOO FAR ALREADY AT THIS POINT FROM SEEING THE MERC'S REACTION RN LIKE PRIMAL AND AGENT HERE, AND PURPLE REALLY IS THE ONE GOING THROUGH IT WITH ALL OF THIS AND THE COLOR GANG TOO, VICTIM'S TORTURE AND THE HEADSET OH GOSH NOT THAT IT FEELS LIKE THE WORSE THING VICTIM CAN DO WITH IT, I IMMEDIATELY KNEW THEY WILL BE SHOWING DJ'S DEATH WITH IT WHILE REWINDING IT OH FRICK YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOU VICTIM- AND OH GOSH CHOSEN BE PREPARED- AND ALAN GET BACK HERE YOUR BUDDY IS DEAD, GET OVER HERE OH MY GOSH- AND STOP DON'T TELL ME DJ IS IN THE PLACE KO/MT WAS WHEN HE WAS SUCKED INTO THE VOID WHILE TRYING TO SAVE PURPLE, AND OH MY GOSH GOLD IS GETTING HIS SCREENTIME LET'S GOOOOOOOOOOO!!! BUT STILL POOR CHILD, THEY SLOWLY FORGOT HIS OWN FAMILY TOO BUT SOMEHOW SEES DJ AS A FAMILIAR PERSON FROM HIS APPEARANCE, AND THEY'RE TAKING HIM BACK TO THE HOUSE- THE HOUSEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE- AND YES WHITE EYES DO SOMETHING, HELP HIM OUT, AND OH....... OOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHH THAT'S WHAT YOU MEANT BY THE PAIN HE EVENTUALLY AND ACTUALLY NEEDS TO GET THROUGH WITH, THE OTHER BLOCK.... SHE'S GONNA TRYING TO MERGE HIM WITH IT ISN'T SHE..... OH GOSH OH GOSH OH GOSH- BUT YES PLEASE SAVE HIM AND LET HIM TO ABSOLUTELY BADAHH WITH IT- LET'S GOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'M SO EXCITED I'M SO EXCITED AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA- AND TWO MORE CHAPTERS LEFT FOR ARC 1???????? OH THIS IS GONNA BE SO ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ALSO ENDERMAN, SKELETON, AND SPIDER ISN'T IN THE TAGS NOW BUT HEROBRINE??? OH HECK YEAH HE'S GONNA BE INVOLVED TOO!!! (I FORGOT THEIR NAMES SO I'M SO SORRY FOR THAT) AND HECK YEAH I'M EXCITED FOR OTHER POSTSSS!!!
About DJ's dreams, we'll never know. We know that DJ had hinted he couldn't sleep very well and with how Purple always pointed out that DJ never wakes up early, it is most likely that DJ "gets" hunted by MT/KO's memories, except sometimes he just doesn't remember the whole thing, just what he felt. There are also parts written where it does show what DJ is dreaming off but when he wakes up, he only remembers what MT/KO felt and not the memory.
Purple having his talk with his mother then at the same day he kicks some ass!!! And DJ action, we all know DJ would drop everything (even his sleep) just for Purple. We could even see how damned panicked DJ was, bro literally just woke up from a sleep and who knows what time he slept (probs 3 am again LMAO). DJ just tossing the mercenaries marbles around, even then he was still going easy on them.
Dark and DJ fight was LOL, i had fun writing it because while Dark was hellbent on killing him. DJ wasn't really that focused on him that much but more so the wellbeing of the others (even the mercenaries atp). And DJ joking when Purple appears just says that he becomes more calmer at the fact Purple is there and safe is so (let me tear up for a moment), and yeah that damn Vira blade that Dark has fucked DJ up LMAOO. It's so funny you jinxed yourself that DJ would sacrifice himself for Purple, cause he would a million times LMAO.
Officially DJ did die there of course, he had no pulse, his arm and leg is already fading by then. And that just hurts for Purple ain't it, it's hard to accept DJ is dead when moments ago he was just joking on how he just woke up and hadn't even ate lunch yet XDDDD.
Heh, who said CS Alan has to mirror DJ? XDDDD But yes Purple was supposed to mirror Alan in this one and Victim of Halo (We all know Vic and Dark in this AU is not good like how they are on my other AU's)
We all know Purple and the others are traumatized at the image of DJ getting stabbed. And we could see how the other's reaction were, with Purple being anger as his first reaction, Green as crying, Blue as curling up and hiding away, Yellow becoming numb, Red in denial, and Second trying his best to keep his composure, but even then he's losing it.
Victim's torture wasn't so physical, but with how mind fuckery he had done to Purple. It is still considering psychological torture, how he keeps playing mind games with Purple. We can even see the mercs are extremely guilty with what they were doing. Because they never really signed up for this, they don't torture kids! Victim you are going too far. That's why on Chapter 22, mind fuck it is, get ready for DJ little bro (spoiler XD)
And yesss Gold screen time!! DJ being in a state of limbo and meeting Gold, EEEEK. Yes! He is actually there but except Gold is with him!! This is the place where MT/KO got sucked when he went after Purple hehehehe. As for Gold forgetting, well i cannot say much because it will all be answered on Chapter 22 and i'll be posting it anyways! Very close! And somehow it's really long since it's endgame now.
Heheh yes that's what i meant by pain and just pushing through it. It will also be shown on Chapter 22, and it is a little bit....more than just painful LMAOO.
AHK!!! you noticed i took them off, because they'll appear on Arc 2 not Arc 1, i got so confused XDDD. Because i was initially adding the tags for Victim and the mercs and i took notice that the others were there.
As for Herobrine, he was mentioned so i did not take him off. But he will appear in Arc 2 :33 who knows....maybe him and DJ would fight- wait did i say something? XDD - S
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skyward-floored Ā· 1 year ago
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Even more Hyrule Warriors thoughts (part 4, Skyloft edition)
Skyloft theme is a BANGER I LOVE THIS VERSION OF IT
It’s kind of surreal seeing Skyloft so overrun with monsters though, dang. I’m sure the Skyloftian knights did their best but oooof, they definitely needed the army’s help.
If you’re like me and want to pretend that this game is canon, I guess you’d have to slot events here somewhere before skyward sword, (probably a few decades?) since the master sword is still the goddess sword. The whole war thing would also explain the somewhat small population of Skyloft at the time of skyward sword...
Fiiiiiiii my beloved <3
GhiraHIM GET YOUR STUPID JERK FACE OUT OF HERE oh gosh he did the tongue thing euuuuughhhghh
I gotta say though this game is killing me I had to protect Fi while she carried soup to a particular area so Levias (the giant sky whale) would come fix the paths. what
Ahhh so this is where the traitors come in. And of course it’s Ghirahim’s fault. I should have guessed. More fuel to add to my burning hatred of him *shakes fist*
Alrighty then we’re just fighting the imprisoned now!!! Let’s just give this Link some more nightmare fuel whaddya say šŸ‘
Wait... how does the groosenator exist if the master sword is still the goddess sword..? They also don’t look quite right, hmm... Okay. My theory is the Hylian army brought the catapults with them, and since hw is after sksw, the actual name for catapults in the zelda universe is just. Groosenator. Problem solved!
I hate chopping his stupid bulbous toes I have spent so much of my life chopping his STUPID GROSS BULBOUS TOES. Beating him is really satisfying as always though >:)
And bye bye Ghirahim too please do not come back <3
I really feel like Link got the short end of the stick here in regards to what he did while the main characters were all separated ksbdjdbnfjd
Lana: oh good Link is here! Now we’re all together again! How did everything go?
Link, who just had half his men turn on him and had to fight a dragon knight, a self-proclaimed demon lord, and the LITERAL IMPRISONED: *dead-eyed stare*
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