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* HarsherInHindsight: The reveal of Pink Diamond being more like Yellow and Blue's ''daughter'' rather than a sister in "Jungle Moon" makes Yellow Diamond's song many times more sad.

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* HarsherInHindsight: The reveal of Pink Diamond being more like Yellow and Blue's ''daughter'' rather than a sister in "Jungle Moon" makes Yellow Diamond's song many a thousand times more sad.sadder.
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* HarsherInHindsight: The reveal of Pink Diamond being more like Yellow and Blue's ''daughter'' rather than a sister in "Jungle Moon" makes Yellow Diamond's song many times more sad.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Between the previous episode and this one, Amethyst ended up meeting the rest of her sisters. However, we're left completely in the dark about how it happened nor do we see their initial reactions to them meeting each other. This is an especially weird choice since Amethyst meeting and being supported by her sisters is largely why she gained a confidence boost and quit wrestling a few episodes later in "Tiger Philanthropist."

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Between the previous episode and this one, Amethyst ended up meeting the rest of her sisters. However, we're left completely in the dark about how it happened nor do we see their initial reactions to them meeting each other. This is an especially weird choice since Amethyst meeting and being supported by her sisters is largely why she gained a confidence boost and quit wrestling a few episodes later in "Tiger Philanthropist."Philanthropist".
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Between the previous episode and this one, Amethyst ended up meeting the rest of her sisters. However, we're left completely in the dark about how it happened nor do we see their initial reactions to them meeting each other. This is an especially weird choice since Amethyst meeting and being supported by her sisters is largely why [[spoiler: she gained a confidence boost and quit wrestling a few episodes later in "Tiger Philanthropist."]]

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Between the previous episode and this one, Amethyst ended up meeting the rest of her sisters. However, we're left completely in the dark about how it happened nor do we see their initial reactions to them meeting each other. This is an especially weird choice since Amethyst meeting and being supported by her sisters is largely why [[spoiler: she gained a confidence boost and quit wrestling a few episodes later in "Tiger Philanthropist."]]"
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Between the previous episode and this one, Amethyst ended up meeting the rest of her sisters. However, we're left completely in the dark about how it happened nor do we see their initial reactions to them meeting each other. This is an especially weird choice since Amethyst meeting and being supported by her sisters is largely why she gained a confidence boost and quit wrestling a few episodes later in "Tiger Philanthropist."

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Between the previous episode and this one, Amethyst ended up meeting the rest of her sisters. However, we're left completely in the dark about how it happened nor do we see their initial reactions to them meeting each other. This is an especially weird choice since Amethyst meeting and being supported by her sisters is largely why [[spoiler: she gained a confidence boost and quit wrestling a few episodes later in "Tiger Philanthropist." "]]
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* FridgeHorror: Jasper may have been perfect, but she was still made on Earth, just like the completely functional Prime Amethysts living at the Zoo. Given Holly Blue's FantasticRacism against Gems from Earth, you have to wonder how much flak Jasper must have gotten from higher ranking Gems on Homeworld, even if she /was/ judged superior enough to remain in Homeworld's regular military.

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* FridgeHorror: Jasper may have been perfect, but she was still made on Earth, just like the completely functional Prime Amethysts living at the Zoo. Given Holly Blue's FantasticRacism against Gems from Earth, you have to wonder how much flak Jasper must have gotten from higher ranking Gems on Homeworld, even if she /was/ ''was'' judged superior enough to remain in Homeworld's regular military.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Between the previous episode and this one, Amethyst ended up meeting the rest of her sisters. However, we're left completely in the dark about how it happened nor do we see their initial reactions to them meeting each other. This is an especially weird choice since Amethyst meeting and being supported by her sisters is largely why she gained a confidence boost and quits wrestling a few episodes later in "Tiger Philanthropist."

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Between the previous episode and this one, Amethyst ended up meeting the rest of her sisters. However, we're left completely in the dark about how it happened nor do we see their initial reactions to them meeting each other. This is an especially weird choice since Amethyst meeting and being supported by her sisters is largely why she gained a confidence boost and quits quit wrestling a few episodes later in "Tiger Philanthropist."
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Between the previous episode and this one, Amethyst ended up meeting the rest of her sisters. However, we're left completely in the dark about how it happened nor do we see their initial reactions to them meeting each other. This is an especially weird choice since Amethyst meeting and being supported by her sisters is largely why she gained a confidence boost and quits wrestling a few episodes later in "Tiger Philanthropist."
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* FridgeHorror: Jasper may have been perfect, but she was still made on Earth, just like the completely functional Prime Amethysts living at the Zoo. Given Holly Blue's FantasticRacism against Gems from Earth, you have to wonder how much flak Jasper must have gotten from higher ranking Gems on Homeworld, even if she /was/ judged superior enough to remain in Homeworld's regular military.
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* JerkassWoobie: Might as well be "JerkassWoobie: The Episode". The Diamonds are still in control of a fascist hierarchical empire that tried to colonize Earth and are actively trying to still destroy it and all life, but damn do they mourn Pink Diamond. Somewhat downplayed by Blue Diamond, who wants to keep reminders of Pink Diamond around and save some humans, rather than exterminate Earth like what Yellow wants.

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* JerkassWoobie: Might as well be "JerkassWoobie: The Episode". The Diamonds are still in control of a fascist hierarchical empire that tried to colonize Earth and are actively trying to still destroy it and all organic life, but damn do they mourn Pink Diamond. Somewhat downplayed by Blue Diamond, who wants to keep reminders of Pink Diamond around and save some of the humans, rather than exterminate Earth like what Yellow wants.
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* CryForTheDevil: The Diamonds are tyrannical despots who are directly or indirectly responsible for untold suffering for their own people and those on Earth (something this arc makes no attempts to sugarcoat and showcases fully)...and Blue and Yellow are both heartbroken and in mourning over [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes the death of Pink Diamond]] to the point even six thousand years later both of them haven't come ''close'' to moving on.
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** [[www.avclub.com/tvclub/steven-universe-concludes-its-arc-peek-diamonds-hi-249213 This review]] brings up another interesting possibility: Does Yellow genuinely sympathize with Blue, or is she faking it to get through to Blue so she can get over Pink Diamond's death.

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** [[www.[[http://www.avclub.com/tvclub/steven-universe-concludes-its-arc-peek-diamonds-hi-249213 This review]] brings up another interesting possibility: Does Yellow genuinely sympathize with Blue, or is she faking it to get through to Blue so she can and get over Pink Diamond's death.her back on track?
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** [[www.avclub.com/tvclub/steven-universe-concludes-its-arc-peek-diamonds-hi-249213 This review]] brings up another interesting possibility: Does Yellow genuinely sympathize with Blue, or is she faking it to get through to Blue so she can get over Pink Diamond's death.
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** Thanks to Yellow Diamond's AmbiguousSyntax villain song, is she truly TheStoic, or does she just not believe in sadness? She's also shown having trouble bottling her emotions.

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** Thanks to Yellow Diamond's AmbiguousSyntax villain song, is she truly TheStoic, or does she just not believe in sadness? hide her feelings? She's also shown having trouble bottling her emotions.
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* {{Tearjerker}}: Yellow Diamond's song and the sight of her and Blue Diamond grieving.

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* {{Tearjerker}}: Yellow Diamond's song song, and the sight of her and Blue Diamond grieving.
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** Thanks to Yellow Diamond's AmbiguousSyntax villain song, is she truly TheStoic or does she just not believe in sadness. Yellow is also shown having trouble bottling her emotions.
** In any case, Blue Diamond is no longer the stoic she was in "The Answer", and is openly emotional to others as she grieves and shows her face. [[TookALevelInKindness She also seems to be much kinder to other gems]] (keeping most of the remaining Quartzes that had been made on Earth, including the differently-shaped ones) compared to "The Answer", where she was willing to have Ruby shattered just for accidentally fusing with another gem whilst saving her. Did Pink Diamond's death change her, was she not as bad as Garnet made her out to be, or is she just hoarding every possible reminder of Pink?
** Did Blue Diamond recognize Ruby and Sapphire as the ones that betrayed her, or just ones of many? Something that doesn't help is that Sapphire forgot (or neglected) to put a blue diamond on her outfit to mark her as one of Blue Diamonds gems for their ruse, which can add another layer for interpretation; If Blue Diamond ''did'' recognize Ruby and Sapphire, did she let them go because she's changed since Pink Diamonds death, or because her grief over Pink Diamonds death is so strong and constant she just doesn't care to deal with them?
* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Pearl's SadisticChoice to Holly Blue and preceding beat down.

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** Thanks to Yellow Diamond's AmbiguousSyntax villain song, is she truly TheStoic TheStoic, or does she just not believe in sadness. Yellow is sadness? She's also shown having trouble bottling her emotions.
** In any case, Blue Diamond is no longer the stoic she was in "The Answer", and is openly emotional to others as she grieves and shows her face. [[TookALevelInKindness She also seems to be much kinder to other gems]] Gems]] (keeping most of the remaining Quartzes that had been made on Earth, including the differently-shaped ones) compared to "The Answer", where she was willing to have Ruby shattered just for accidentally fusing Fusing with another gem Gem whilst saving her. Did Pink Diamond's death change her, was she not as bad as Garnet made her out to be, or is she just hoarding every possible reminder of Pink?
** Did Blue Diamond recognize Ruby and Sapphire as the ones that betrayed her, or just ones of many? Something that doesn't help is that Sapphire forgot (or neglected) to put a blue diamond on her outfit to mark her as one of Blue Diamonds gems Diamond's Gems for their ruse, which can add another layer for interpretation; If Blue Diamond ''did'' recognize Ruby and Sapphire, did she let them go because she's changed since Pink Diamonds Diamond's death, or because her grief over Pink Diamonds Diamond's death is so strong and constant that she just doesn't care to deal with them?
* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Pearl's SadisticChoice to Holly Blue Blue, and the preceding beat down.



* JerkassWoobie: Might as well be "JerkassWoobie: The Episode". The Diamonds are still in control of a fascist hierarchical empire that tried to colonize Earth and are actively trying to still destroy it and all life, but damn do they mourn Pink Diamond. Somewhat downplayed by Blue Diamond who wants to keep reminders of Pink Diamond around and save some humans rather than exterminate Earth like what Yellow wants.

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* JerkassWoobie: Might as well be "JerkassWoobie: The Episode". The Diamonds are still in control of a fascist hierarchical empire that tried to colonize Earth and are actively trying to still destroy it and all life, but damn do they mourn Pink Diamond. Somewhat downplayed by Blue Diamond Diamond, who wants to keep reminders of Pink Diamond around and save some humans humans, rather than exterminate Earth like what Yellow wants.
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* EarWorm: Yellow Diamond's Villain song and its AmbiguousSyntax.

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* EarWorm: Yellow Diamond's Villain song and its AmbiguousSyntax. No surprise, considering the legendary Patti [=LuPone=] voices her.
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* JerkassWoobie: Might as well be JerkassWoobie: The Episode. The Diamonds are still in control of a fascist hierarchical empire that tried to colonize Earth and are actively trying to still destroy it and all life, but damn do they mourn Pink Diamond. Somewhat downplayed by Blue Diamond who wants to keep reminders of Pink Diamond around and save some humans rather than exterminate Earth like what Yellow wants.

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* JerkassWoobie: Might as well be JerkassWoobie: "JerkassWoobie: The Episode.Episode". The Diamonds are still in control of a fascist hierarchical empire that tried to colonize Earth and are actively trying to still destroy it and all life, but damn do they mourn Pink Diamond. Somewhat downplayed by Blue Diamond who wants to keep reminders of Pink Diamond around and save some humans rather than exterminate Earth like what Yellow wants.

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%%* AlternateCharacterInterpretation:
%%** Thanks to Yellow Diamond's AmbiguousSyntax villain song, is she truly TheStoic or does she just not believe in sadness. Yellow is also shown having trouble bottling her emotions.
%%** In any case, Blue Diamond is no longer the stoic she was in "The Answer", and is openly emotional to others as she grieves and shows her face. [[TookALevelInKindness She also seems to be much kinder to other gems]] (keeping most of the remaining Quartzes that had been made on Earth, including the differently-shaped ones) compared to "The Answer", where she was willing to have Ruby shattered just for accidentally fusing with another gem whilst saving her. Did Pink Diamond's death change her, was she not as bad as Garnet made her out to be, or is she just hoarding every possible reminder of Pink?
%%*** Also, did Blue Diamond recognize Ruby and Sapphire as the ones that betrayed her, or just ones of many?
%%***Something that doesn't help the above entry is that Sapphire forgot (or neglected) to put a blue diamond on her outfit to mark her as one of Blue Diamonds gems for their ruse, which can add another layer for interpretation; If Blue Diamond ''did'' recognize Ruby and Sapphire, did she let them go because she's changed since Pink Diamonds death, or because her grief over Pink Diamonds death is so strong and constant she just doesn't care to deal with them?
%%* AmbiguousSyntax: Done on purpose with Yellow Diamond's VillainSong. She can either mean "What's the point of feeling blue," with blue here referring to sadness or "What's the point of feeling, Blue?" with blue in this case referring to Blue Diamond's name and how Yellow must remain TheStoic.
%%* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Pearl's SadisticChoice to Holly Blue and preceding beat down.
%%* EarWorm: Yellow Diamond's Villain song and its AmbiguousSyntax.
%%* JerkassWoobie: Might as well be JerkassWoobie: The Episode. The Diamonds are still in control of a fascist hierarchical empire that tried to colonize Earth and are actively trying to still destroy it and all life, but damn do they mourn Pink Diamond. Somewhat downplayed by Blue Diamond who wants to keep reminders of Pink Diamond around and save some humans rather than exterminate Earth like what Yellow wants.
%%* {{Tearjerker}}: Yellow Diamond's song and the sight of her and Blue Diamond grieving.

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%%* * AlternateCharacterInterpretation:
%%** ** Thanks to Yellow Diamond's AmbiguousSyntax villain song, is she truly TheStoic or does she just not believe in sadness. Yellow is also shown having trouble bottling her emotions.
%%** ** In any case, Blue Diamond is no longer the stoic she was in "The Answer", and is openly emotional to others as she grieves and shows her face. [[TookALevelInKindness She also seems to be much kinder to other gems]] (keeping most of the remaining Quartzes that had been made on Earth, including the differently-shaped ones) compared to "The Answer", where she was willing to have Ruby shattered just for accidentally fusing with another gem whilst saving her. Did Pink Diamond's death change her, was she not as bad as Garnet made her out to be, or is she just hoarding every possible reminder of Pink?
%%*** Also, did ** Did Blue Diamond recognize Ruby and Sapphire as the ones that betrayed her, or just ones of many?
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many? Something that doesn't help the above entry is that Sapphire forgot (or neglected) to put a blue diamond on her outfit to mark her as one of Blue Diamonds gems for their ruse, which can add another layer for interpretation; If Blue Diamond ''did'' recognize Ruby and Sapphire, did she let them go because she's changed since Pink Diamonds death, or because her grief over Pink Diamonds death is so strong and constant she just doesn't care to deal with them?
%%* AmbiguousSyntax: Done on purpose with Yellow Diamond's VillainSong. She can either mean "What's the point of feeling blue," with blue here referring to sadness or "What's the point of feeling, Blue?" with blue in this case referring to Blue Diamond's name and how Yellow must remain TheStoic.
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Pearl's SadisticChoice to Holly Blue and preceding beat down.
%%* * EarWorm: Yellow Diamond's Villain song and its AmbiguousSyntax.
%%* * JerkassWoobie: Might as well be JerkassWoobie: The Episode. The Diamonds are still in control of a fascist hierarchical empire that tried to colonize Earth and are actively trying to still destroy it and all life, but damn do they mourn Pink Diamond. Somewhat downplayed by Blue Diamond who wants to keep reminders of Pink Diamond around and save some humans rather than exterminate Earth like what Yellow wants.
%%* * {{Tearjerker}}: Yellow Diamond's song and the sight of her and Blue Diamond grieving.
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%%*** Something that doesn't help the above entry is that Sapphire forgot (or neglected) to put a blue diamond on her outfit to mark her as one of Blue Diamonds gems for their ruse, which can add another layer for interpretation; If Blue Diamond did recognize Ruby and Sapphire, did she let them go because she's changed since Pink Diamonds death, or because her grief over Pink Diamonds death is so strong and constant she just doesn't care to deal with them?

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%%*** Something %%****Something that doesn't help the above entry is that Sapphire forgot (or neglected) to put a blue diamond on her outfit to mark her as one of Blue Diamonds gems for their ruse, which can add another layer for interpretation; If Blue Diamond did ''did'' recognize Ruby and Sapphire, did she let them go because she's changed since Pink Diamonds death, or because her grief over Pink Diamonds death is so strong and constant she just doesn't care to deal with them?
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%%**** Something that doesn't help the above entry is that Sapphire forgot (or neglected) to put a blue diamond on her outfit to mark her as one of Blue Diamonds gems for their ruse, which can add another layer for interpretation; If Blue Diamond did recognize Ruby and Sapphire, did she let them go because she's changed since Pink Diamonds death, or because her grief over Pink Diamonds death is so strong and constant she just doesn't care to deal with them?
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%%** Also, did Blue Diamond recognize Ruby and Sapphire as the ones that betrayed her, or just ones of many?

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%%** %%*** Also, did Blue Diamond recognize Ruby and Sapphire as the ones that betrayed her, or just ones of many?
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation:
** Thanks to Yellow Diamond's AmbiguousSyntax villain song, is she truly TheStoic or does she just not believe in sadness. Yellow is also shown having trouble bottling her emotions.
** In any case, Blue Diamond is no longer the stoic she was in "The Answer", and is openly emotional to others as she grieves and shows her face. [[TookALevelInKindness She also seems to be much kinder to other gems]] (keeping most of the remaining Quartzes that had been made on Earth, including the differently-shaped ones) compared to "The Answer", where she was willing to have Ruby shattered just for accidentally fusing with another gem whilst saving her. Did Pink Diamond's death change her, was she not as bad as Garnet made her out to be, or is she just hoarding every possible reminder of Pink?
** Also, did Blue Diamond recognize Ruby and Sapphire as the ones that betrayed her, or just ones of many?
* AmbiguousSyntax: Done on purpose with Yellow Diamond's VillainSong. She can either mean "What's the point of feeling blue," with blue here referring to sadness or "What's the point of feeling, Blue?" with blue in this case referring to Blue Diamond's name and how Yellow must remain TheStoic.
* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Pearl's SadisticChoice to Holly Blue and preceding beat down.
* EarWorm: Yellow Diamond's Villain song and its AmbiguousSyntax.
* JerkassWoobie: Might as well be JerkassWoobie: The Episode. The Diamonds are still in control of a fascist hierarchical empire that tried to colonize Earth and are actively trying to still destroy it and all life, but damn do they mourn Pink Diamond. Somewhat downplayed by Blue Diamond who wants to keep reminders of Pink Diamond around and save some humans rather than exterminate Earth like what Yellow wants.
* {{Tearjerker}}: Yellow Diamond's song and the sight of her and Blue Diamond grieving.

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* %%* AlternateCharacterInterpretation:
** %%** Thanks to Yellow Diamond's AmbiguousSyntax villain song, is she truly TheStoic or does she just not believe in sadness. Yellow is also shown having trouble bottling her emotions.
** %%** In any case, Blue Diamond is no longer the stoic she was in "The Answer", and is openly emotional to others as she grieves and shows her face. [[TookALevelInKindness She also seems to be much kinder to other gems]] (keeping most of the remaining Quartzes that had been made on Earth, including the differently-shaped ones) compared to "The Answer", where she was willing to have Ruby shattered just for accidentally fusing with another gem whilst saving her. Did Pink Diamond's death change her, was she not as bad as Garnet made her out to be, or is she just hoarding every possible reminder of Pink?
** %%** Also, did Blue Diamond recognize Ruby and Sapphire as the ones that betrayed her, or just ones of many?
* %%* AmbiguousSyntax: Done on purpose with Yellow Diamond's VillainSong. She can either mean "What's the point of feeling blue," with blue here referring to sadness or "What's the point of feeling, Blue?" with blue in this case referring to Blue Diamond's name and how Yellow must remain TheStoic.
* %%* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Pearl's SadisticChoice to Holly Blue and preceding beat down.
* %%* EarWorm: Yellow Diamond's Villain song and its AmbiguousSyntax.
* %%* JerkassWoobie: Might as well be JerkassWoobie: The Episode. The Diamonds are still in control of a fascist hierarchical empire that tried to colonize Earth and are actively trying to still destroy it and all life, but damn do they mourn Pink Diamond. Somewhat downplayed by Blue Diamond who wants to keep reminders of Pink Diamond around and save some humans rather than exterminate Earth like what Yellow wants.
* %%* {{Tearjerker}}: Yellow Diamond's song and the sight of her and Blue Diamond grieving.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Thank's to Yellow Diamonds AmbiguousSyntax villain song, is she truly TheStoic or does she just not believe in sadness. Yellow is also shown having trouble bottling her emotions.
** In any case, Blue Diamond is no longer the stoic she was in The Answer, and is openly emotional to others as she grieves and shows her face. [[TookALevelInKindness She also seems to be much kinder to other gems]] (Keeping most of the remaining Quartzes that had been made on Earth, including the differently-shaped ones) compared to The Answer, where she was willing to have Ruby shattered just for accidentally fusing with another gem whilst saving her. Did Pink Diamond's death change her, was she not as bad as Garnet made her out to be, or is she just hoarding every possible reminder of Pink?

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Thank's AlternateCharacterInterpretation:
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to Yellow Diamonds Diamond's AmbiguousSyntax villain song, is she truly TheStoic or does she just not believe in sadness. Yellow is also shown having trouble bottling her emotions.
** In any case, Blue Diamond is no longer the stoic she was in The Answer, "The Answer", and is openly emotional to others as she grieves and shows her face. [[TookALevelInKindness She also seems to be much kinder to other gems]] (Keeping (keeping most of the remaining Quartzes that had been made on Earth, including the differently-shaped ones) compared to The Answer, "The Answer", where she was willing to have Ruby shattered just for accidentally fusing with another gem whilst saving her. Did Pink Diamond's death change her, was she not as bad as Garnet made her out to be, or is she just hoarding every possible reminder of Pink?
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** In any case, Blue Diamond is no longer the stoic she was in The Answer, and is openly emotional to others as she grieves and shows her face. Was this caused by Pink Diamond's death or was she always like this.

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** In any case, Blue Diamond is no longer the stoic she was in The Answer, and is openly emotional to others as she grieves and shows her face. Was this caused by [[TookALevelInKindness She also seems to be much kinder to other gems]] (Keeping most of the remaining Quartzes that had been made on Earth, including the differently-shaped ones) compared to The Answer, where she was willing to have Ruby shattered just for accidentally fusing with another gem whilst saving her. Did Pink Diamond's death or change her, was she always like this.not as bad as Garnet made her out to be, or is she just hoarding every possible reminder of Pink?

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* TakeThatScrappy: Holly Blue's beat down at the hands of the Gems while the resistant Earth Amethyst soldiers cheer.

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* Tearjerker: Yellow Diamond's song and the sight of her and Blue Diamond grieving.

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* Tearjerker: {{Tearjerker}}: Yellow Diamond's song and the sight of her and Blue Diamond grieving.grieving.
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Pearl's SadisticChoice to Blue Holly and preceding beat down.

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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Pearl's SadisticChoice to Blue Holly Blue and preceding beat down.



* TakeThatScrappy: Blue Holly's beat down at the hands of the Gems while the resistant Earth Amethyst soldiers cheer.

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* TakeThatScrappy: Blue Holly's Holly Blue's beat down at the hands of the Gems while the resistant Earth Amethyst soldiers cheer.
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Pearl's SadisticChoice to Blue Holly and preceding beat down.



* JerkassWoobie: Might as well be JerkassWoobie: The Episode. The Diamonds are still in control of a fascist hierarchical empire that tried to colonize Earth and are actively trying to still destroy it and all life, but damn do they mourn Pink Diamond. Somewhat downplayed by Blue Diamond who wants to keep reminders of Pink Diamond around and save some humans rather than exterminate Earth like what Yellow wants.

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* JerkassWoobie: Might as well be JerkassWoobie: The Episode. The Diamonds are still in control of a fascist hierarchical empire that tried to colonize Earth and are actively trying to still destroy it and all life, but damn do they mourn Pink Diamond. Somewhat downplayed by Blue Diamond who wants to keep reminders of Pink Diamond around and save some humans rather than exterminate Earth like what Yellow wants.wants.
* TakeThatScrappy: Blue Holly's beat down at the hands of the Gems while the resistant Earth Amethyst soldiers cheer.
* Tearjerker: Yellow Diamond's song and the sight of her and Blue Diamond grieving.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Thank's to Yellow Diamonds AmbiguousSyntax villain song, is she truly TheStoic or does she just not believe in sadness. Yellow is also shown having trouble bottling her emotions.
** In any case, Blue Diamond is no longer the stoic she was in The Answer, and is openly emotional to others as she grieves and shows her face. Was this caused by Pink Diamond's death or was she always like this.
** Also, did Blue Diamond recognize Ruby and Sapphire as the ones that betrayed her, or just ones of many?
* AmbiguousSyntax: Done on purpose with Yellow Diamond's VillainSong. She can either mean "What's the point of feeling blue," with blue here referring to sadness or "What's the point of feeling, Blue?" with blue in this case referring to Blue Diamond's name and how Yellow must remain TheStoic.
* EarWorm: Yellow Diamond's Villain song and its AmbiguousSyntax.
* JerkassWoobie: Might as well be JerkassWoobie: The Episode. The Diamonds are still in control of a fascist hierarchical empire that tried to colonize Earth and are actively trying to still destroy it and all life, but damn do they mourn Pink Diamond. Somewhat downplayed by Blue Diamond who wants to keep reminders of Pink Diamond around and save some humans rather than exterminate Earth like what Yellow wants.

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