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* HarsherInHindsight: The reveal of [[spoiler: Pink Diamond [[BigSisterBully not having been treated very well]] by Yellow Diamond]] in "Jungle Moon" makes Yellow Diamond's song a thousand times sadder. And "Can't Go Back" and "A Single Pale Rose" crank it up to ''unimaginable'' levels.
* HilariousInHindsight: As we'll discover later in the show [[spoiler: Blue and Yellow Diamond are lamenting the loss of a sister who's in the same room with them (after a fashion).]]

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* HarsherInHindsight: The reveal of [[spoiler: Pink Diamond [[BigSisterBully not having been treated very well]] by Yellow Diamond]] Diamond in "Jungle Moon" makes Yellow Diamond's song a thousand times sadder. And "Can't Go Back" and "A Single Pale Rose" crank it up to ''unimaginable'' levels.
* HilariousInHindsight: As we'll discover later in the show [[spoiler: Blue and Yellow Diamond are lamenting the loss of a sister who's in the same room with them (after a fashion).]]
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation:

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


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* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: Pearl's SadisticChoice to Holly Blue, and the preceding beat down.
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* HarsherInHindsight: The reveal of Pink Diamond [[BigSisterBully not having been treated very well]] by Yellow Diamond in "Jungle Moon" makes Yellow Diamond's song a thousand times sadder. And "Can't Go Back" and "A Single Pale Rose" crank it up to ''unimaginable'' levels.
* HilariousInHindsight: As we'll discover later in the show Blue and Yellow Diamond are lamenting the loss of a sister who's in the same room with them (after a fashion).

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* HarsherInHindsight: The reveal of [[spoiler: Pink Diamond [[BigSisterBully not having been treated very well]] by Yellow Diamond Diamond]] in "Jungle Moon" makes Yellow Diamond's song a thousand times sadder. And "Can't Go Back" and "A Single Pale Rose" crank it up to ''unimaginable'' levels.
* HilariousInHindsight: As we'll discover later in the show [[spoiler: Blue and Yellow Diamond are lamenting the loss of a sister who's in the same room with them (after a fashion).]]
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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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* 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.



* 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". In fact, "Know Your Fusion" and "On The Run," specifically highlighted Amethyst's poor self image as one of her biggest weaknesses, which, coupled with her having inferiority issues (as shown when she faced Jasper in "Amethyst Vs. Steven," makes this ''especially'' confusing, considering how said emotions tied into her character arc.

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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". In fact, "Know Your Fusion" and "On The Run," specifically highlighted Amethyst's poor self image as one of her biggest weaknesses, which, coupled with her having inferiority issues (as shown when she faced Jasper in "Amethyst Vs. Steven," makes this ''especially'' confusing, considering how said emotions tied into her character arc.arc).
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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". In fact, "Know Your Fusion" and "On The Run," specifically highlighted Amethyst's poor self image as one of her biggest weaknesses, which, coupled with her having inferiority issues (as shown when she faced Jasper in "Amethyst Vs. Steven," makes this ''especially'' confusing, considering how said emotions tied into her character arc.
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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.
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* HarsherInHindsight: The reveal of Pink Diamond not having been treated very well by Yellow Diamond in "Jungle Moon" makes Yellow Diamond's song a thousand times sadder. And "Can't Go Back" and "A Single Pale Rose" crank it up to ''unimaginable'' levels.

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* HarsherInHindsight: The reveal of Pink Diamond [[BigSisterBully not having been treated very well well]] by Yellow Diamond in "Jungle Moon" makes Yellow Diamond's song a thousand times sadder. And "Can't Go Back" and "A Single Pale Rose" crank it up to ''unimaginable'' levels.

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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 a thousand times sadder. And "Can't Go Back" and "A Single Pale Rose" crank it up to ''unimaginable'' levels.

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* HarsherInHindsight: The reveal of Pink Diamond being more like not having been treated very well by Yellow and Blue's ''daughter'' rather than a sister Diamond in "Jungle Moon" makes Yellow Diamond's song a thousand times sadder. And "Can't Go Back" and "A Single Pale Rose" crank it up to ''unimaginable'' levels.levels.
* HilariousInHindsight: As we'll discover later in the show Blue and Yellow Diamond are lamenting the loss of a sister who's in the same room with them (after a fashion).
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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 a thousand times 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 a thousand times sadder. And "Can't Go Back" and "A Single Pale Rose" crank it up to ''unimaginable'' levels.

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