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Catchphrase has been disambiguated. Removing ZCE.


* CatchPhrase: Steven writes down the Gems' in the first chapter, though they don't appear quite as often as a normal catchphrase would.
** Opal: "What were we talking about?"
** Sapphire: "Hm."
** Ruby: "Ugh!" Although she also says "I can handle this" quite a lot.

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* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: All of the names Steven gives his time clones follow some kind of pattern, except the 26th one, who's name is Garry.


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* OddNameOut: All of the names Steven gives his time clones follow some kind of pattern, except the 26th one, whose name is Garry.

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This or these examples of Surprisingly Realistic Outcome seem to violate at least one of these rules, which disqualifies them: No character reactions (characters get angry, don't forgive, don't change their personality instantly, etc.); Too fantastical (depends on the properties of magic, powers, sci-fi tech, monsters, etc.); Not surprising (a character was warned about the outcome, it's used to provide Karma or An Aesop, or it simply follows normal conventions for this genre or medium); Plot happens (the example only describes an event, but not why audiences would expect a different, unrealistic outcome); Not an outcome (a character just explains why something wouldn't work as expected); More of a Deconstruction (the event has major, lasting effects on the plot, make something more realistic, but not completely realistic, or a parody/fanwork applies realistic consequences to the events of a different work); or fits better under a different trope. See the trope's definition for more details. If you believe a removal was a mistake, please bring it up in the cleanup thread.


* DidntThinkThisThrough: In "The Starchild", Greg tries to busk outside during the winter. Within a few minutes, his body has gone numb from the cold, and since there's no one walking around, only Rose really hears him.



* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
** Following the events of "The Jailbreak", the citizens of Beach City are very frazzled and want to know just what they're dealing with. Mayor Dewey trying to quell their fears doesn't work, and the Gems themselves have to step in to help.
** In "The Starchild", Greg tries to busk outside during the winter. Within a few minutes, his body has gone numb from the cold, and since there's no one walking around, only Rose really hears him.
** Steven spends a long time in "The Bubble" in the dry desert, with no food, water, or shade. By the time the others arrive to help, he's dehydrated and on the verge of fainting.
** Jasper "joining" the Crystal Gems as of "The Bubble" brings up many problems that Peridot's in "When it Rains" didn't. Jasper is a Homeworld loyalist with a ''very'' personal vendetta against the Crystal Gems, and her momentary alliance with them isn't going to stop her from insulting and picking a fight with them any chance she gets. By the end of "The Reluctant", Jasper agrees to at least tone it down so they can get some work down, but the Crystal Gems and much of Beach City still doesn't trust her.
** One day of cooperation isn't going to get Jasper to warm up to her enemies, even if it's someone as calm as Sapphire. Though they do have a composed discussion at the end, it ends on a bitter note as Jasper once again makes it clear she still holds the Crystal Gems responsible for everything that has happened.

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