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* Actually, it's more lilely that her status as [[spoiler: a cyborg]] is what ''allows'' her to understand Puppycat. She has a universal translator [[spoiler: in her body]].
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*** Not like these were real evidence anyways, as all of it can be explained by it being y'know, a work of fiction.
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* Except, considering the overall aesthetic, level of teach, and how people react nonchalantly to the supernatural, it's more likely to be set in the same Universe as [[WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse Steven's]]. There's even a crystal aesthetic going on in the show.
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The Child Genius on Puppycat's old Candy Hinting crew looks like a young version of Male!Bee and her father from the photo we see. Violet, Cardemon's mother, knows who he is as well. And the time line fits, assuming that since they are all aliens that they're aging is different/extremely long.

Also, the candy that the hunters are after looks exactly like the kind that Bee gets a piece of for every birthday. This could be how/why her body is being powered, since the candies are made of "pure energy".

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The Child Genius on Puppycat's old Candy Hinting Hunting crew looks like a young version of Male!Bee and her father from the photo we see. Violet, Cardemon's mother, knows who he is as well. And the time line fits, assuming that since they are all aliens that they're aging is different/extremely long.

Also, the candy that the hunters are after looks exactly like the kind that Bee gets a piece of for every birthday. This could be how/why her body is being powered, since the candies are made of "pure energy". And the kid talked about wanting to use them to make new things...
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[[ ***Spoilers for Leaked Season 2 *** The kid that was part of Puppycat's old crew is Bee's Father.]]

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[[ [[WMG: ***Spoilers for Leaked Season 2 *** The kid that was part of Puppycat's old crew is Bee's Father.]]
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[[ ***Spoilers for Leaked Season 2 *** The kid that was part of Puppycat's old crew is Bee's Father.]]

The Child Genius on Puppycat's old Candy Hinting crew looks like a young version of Male!Bee and her father from the photo we see. Violet, Cardemon's mother, knows who he is as well. And the time line fits, assuming that since they are all aliens that they're aging is different/extremely long.

Also, the candy that the hunters are after looks exactly like the kind that Bee gets a piece of for every birthday. This could be how/why her body is being powered, since the candies are made of "pure energy".
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** Her whole thing with Crispin, who also likes her, actively goes on the occasional (casual) date with her, and vibes with Bee quite well, adds credence to this.
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**In season two, they exchange a number of "I love you"s. With Puppycat flustering and such when he admits it. He also goes out of his way to do things for Bee, like giving her multiple cakes for her birthday and buying her an eggplant purse. And he, somewhat unintentionally, third wheels on a date Bee goes on. With her not even minding.
And the thought of her being injured/caught up in his past bring him to stress eating/eventual tears.
**All in all, his actions could very easily come off as the grumpy but caring boyfriend/love interest just as much as him being an extremely attached friend.
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[[WMG: Bee is the daughter of Space Princess and The Outlaw]]

[[WMG: Puppycat is [[WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse Cookie Cat]]]]

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[[WMG: Bee is the daughter of Space Princess and The Outlaw]]

Outlaw.]]

[[WMG: Puppycat is [[WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse Cookie Cat]]]]
Cat]].]]



[[WMG: Alternatively, ''Bee and Puppycat'' takes place in the same world of ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'']]

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[[WMG: Alternatively, ''Bee and Puppycat'' takes place in the same world of ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'']]''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse''.]]



[[WMG: Puppycat works in temp works in order to buy a cure]]
It's implied that Puppycat is actually [[spoiler:the Outlaw]] and his current form was because of his anger and magic. In order to pay out a cure, Puppycat does a lot of temp woks, but the Space King's army of warlocks are sending monsters to hunt him down, so in order to defence himself better, he recruited Bee.

[[WMG: Alternatively, Puppycat's temp works are meant to ease his anger]]

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[[WMG: Puppycat works in temp works in order to buy a cure]]
cure.]]
It's implied that Puppycat is actually [[spoiler:the Outlaw]] and his current form was because of his anger and magic. In order to pay out a cure, Puppycat does a lot of temp woks, but the Space King's army of warlocks are sending monsters to hunt him down, so in order to defence defend himself better, he recruited Bee.

[[WMG: Alternatively, Puppycat's temp works are meant to ease his anger]]anger.]]
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[[WMG: Bee isn't entirely human]].

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[[WMG: Bee isn't entirely human]].human.]]
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[[WMG: Bee isn't entirely human]]
* she eats massive amounts of food and still feels hungry (the ''Beach'' episode)
* she is afraid of water to the point that she tears up when the Cathead people tried to give her a bath
** and the tear that hits the ground immediately turns to ''ice'' (or some kind of crystal)
* she is unfazed by the fact that her toilet is overflowing, and even tells Cardamon that he doesn't have to fix it. Given her fear of water, it seems she should be very upset about the overflowing toilet, unless she never went into her bathroom ''because she doesn't need to use it''
* [[spoiler: Confirmed. In the newly released episodes, it's revealed that Bee is some sort of android.]]

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[[WMG: Bee isn't entirely human]]
human]].
* she She eats massive amounts of food and still feels hungry (the ''Beach'' episode)
"Beach" episode).
* she She is afraid of water to the point that she tears up when the Cathead people tried to give her a bath
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tear that hits the ground immediately turns to ''ice'' (or some kind of crystal)
crystal).
* she She is unfazed by the fact that her toilet is overflowing, and even tells Cardamon that he doesn't have to fix it. Given her fear of water, it seems she should be very upset about the overflowing toilet, unless she never went into her bathroom ''because she doesn't need to use it''
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[[spoiler: Confirmed. In the newly released episodes, "Donut", it's revealed that Bee is some sort of android.]]
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Bee and Puppycat, on the other hand, tick many more boxes. They form an understanding and connection between one another than they have with no one else. They have an accidental kiss- and an on purpose one when Bee reclaims her gum- in the second episode. Puppycat is extremely protective of her, the idea of someone making her cry enrages him. Bee even says in the pilot that she's willing to help PC make his "story" have a happy ending. While she means it in a friendly and supportive manner, it'd be a twist if it included romance as well.

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Bee and Puppycat, on the other hand, tick many more boxes. They form an understanding and connection between one another than they have with no one else. They have an accidental kiss- and an on purpose one when Bee reclaims her gum- in the second episode. Puppycat is extremely protective of her, the idea of someone making her cry enrages him. Bee even says in the pilot that she's willing to help PC make his "story" have a happy ending. While she means it in a friendly and supportive manner, it'd be a twist if it included romance as well.well.
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* This series is all full of deconstructions and subversion. You'd expect Deckard and Bee, two old acquaintances who obviously have chemistry to get together......but Deckard is depressed, obviously is being held back while living on the island. Bee, on the other hand, has her own problems concerning her isolation and mourning for her father but seems content on the island. They can't seem to connect or really communicate well. Deckard obviously doesn't know that Bee is, at east somewhat, robotic and Bee has no idea why he wouldn't want to go to school. Showing that while you CAN know someone for a long time and like them.... that doesn't mean you're ACTUALLY compatible. Or good for them.
Bee and Puppycat, on the other hand, tick many more boxes. They form an understanding and connection between one another than they have with no one else. They have an accidental kiss- and an on purpose one when Bee reclaims her gum- in the second episode. Puppycat is extremely protective of her, the idea of someone making her cry enrages him...it works.

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* This series is all full of deconstructions and subversion. You'd expect expect:
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Deckard and Bee, two old acquaintances who obviously have chemistry to get together......but Deckard is depressed, obviously is being held back while living on the island. Bee, on the other hand, has her own problems concerning her isolation and mourning for her father but seems content on the island. They can't seem to connect or really communicate well. Deckard obviously doesn't know that Bee is, at east somewhat, robotic and Bee has no idea why he wouldn't want to go to school. Showing that while you CAN know someone for a long time and like them.... that doesn't mean you're ACTUALLY compatible. Or good for them.
*That Puppycat and the Space Princess really just had a misunderstanding. It was a set up. Of course the star crossed lovers will have their chances to reconcile!!!! Be together! But fairy tales aren't real,despite the fantastical setting. Puppycat, the Outlaw, is called a monster. And there's nothing shown so far that the Princess didn't mean for him to be set up/really loves him. As far as we know, her betrayal was real. And may have really been a set up.

Bee and Puppycat, on the other hand, tick many more boxes. They form an understanding and connection between one another than they have with no one else. They have an accidental kiss- and an on purpose one when Bee reclaims her gum- in the second episode. Puppycat is extremely protective of her, the idea of someone making her cry enrages him...him. Bee even says in the pilot that she's willing to help PC make his "story" have a happy ending. While she means it works.in a friendly and supportive manner, it'd be a twist if it included romance as well.

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{{WMG: Puppycat and Bee are a better match/will get together]]
This series is all full of deconstructions and subversion. You'd expect Deckard and Bee, two old acquaintances who obviously have chemistry to get together......but Deckard is depressed, obviously is being held back while living on the island. Bee, on the other hand, has her own problems concerning her isolation and mourning for her father but seems content on the island. They can't seem to connect or really communicate well. Deckard obviously doesn't know that Bee is, at east somewhat, robotic and Bee has no idea why he wouldn't want to go to school. Showing that while you CAN know someone for a long time and like them.... that doesn't mean you're ACTUALLY compatible. Or good for them.

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series is all full of deconstructions and subversion. You'd expect Deckard and Bee, two old acquaintances who obviously have chemistry to get together......but Deckard is depressed, obviously is being held back while living on the island. Bee, on the other hand, has her own problems concerning her isolation and mourning for her father but seems content on the island. They can't seem to connect or really communicate well. Deckard obviously doesn't know that Bee is, at east somewhat, robotic and Bee has no idea why he wouldn't want to go to school. Showing that while you CAN know someone for a long time and like them.... that doesn't mean you're ACTUALLY compatible. Or good for them.
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** Alternatively, Bee suffered from a terminal illness when she was younger; her dad had no other choice but to replace certain parts of her body so the disease wouldn't spread any further. It was a slow and painful process, so Bee's dad made video games for her as a distraction as she recovered from her "surgeries."

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** Alternatively, Bee suffered from a terminal illness when she was younger; her dad had no other choice but to replace certain parts of her body so the disease wouldn't spread any further. It was a slow and painful process, so Bee's dad made video games for her as a distraction as she recovered from her "surgeries.""

{{WMG: Puppycat and Bee are a better match/will get together]]
This series is all full of deconstructions and subversion. You'd expect Deckard and Bee, two old acquaintances who obviously have chemistry to get together......but Deckard is depressed, obviously is being held back while living on the island. Bee, on the other hand, has her own problems concerning her isolation and mourning for her father but seems content on the island. They can't seem to connect or really communicate well. Deckard obviously doesn't know that Bee is, at east somewhat, robotic and Bee has no idea why he wouldn't want to go to school. Showing that while you CAN know someone for a long time and like them.... that doesn't mean you're ACTUALLY compatible. Or good for them.
Bee and Puppycat, on the other hand, tick many more boxes. They form an understanding and connection between one another than they have with no one else. They have an accidental kiss- and an on purpose one when Bee reclaims her gum- in the second episode. Puppycat is extremely protective of her, the idea of someone making her cry enrages him...it works.
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* In "Wedding Donuts," certain parts of Bee's body are shown to be robotic, including her arms, legs, and eyes. However, that doesn't necessarily mean that ''all'' of her body is robotic. Not only did one episode show that Bee still has at least some of her baby clothes (like the jacket she gave Puppycat), but pictures have been shown of Bee as a two-year-old (in one of the comic book stories) and as a little girl (in "Birthday Game"). That's because Bee used to be human; she grew up as a normal girl with her dad. However, at some point (probably a little younger than her current age), Bee was involved in some kind of accident that left her body in critical condition. Her father, having knowledge of electronics, created cybernetic implants for his daughter in order to save her;he also managed to save her internal organs, such as her brain (which allows Bee to keep her memories and personality) and her stomach (explaining how Bee still eats and gets hungry). While the implants are normally just used as replacements for Bee's old body parts, the [[MindControlEyes pink-eyed trance]] she falls into after her arm is damaged is a fail-safe mode her father created in case Bee is badly injured again. This way, she can prevent herself from being damaged any further. Bee is aware of everything her father did to her body, but just never felt the need to bring it up; as far as she's concerned, she's still the same old Bee she was before her accident, just with a few changes.

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* In "Wedding Donuts," certain parts of Bee's body are shown to be robotic, including her arms, legs, and eyes. However, that doesn't necessarily mean that ''all'' of her body is robotic. Not only did one episode show that Bee still has at least some of her baby clothes (like the jacket she gave Puppycat), but pictures have been shown of Bee as a two-year-old (in one of the comic book stories) and as a little girl (in "Birthday Game"). That's because Bee used to be human; she grew up as a normal girl with her dad. However, at some point (probably a little younger than her current age), Bee was involved in some kind of accident that left her body in critical condition. Her father, having knowledge of electronics, created cybernetic implants for his daughter in order to save her;he also managed to save her internal organs, such as her brain (which allows Bee to keep her memories and personality) and her stomach (explaining how Bee still eats and gets hungry). While the implants are normally just used as replacements for Bee's old body parts, the [[MindControlEyes pink-eyed trance]] she falls into after her arm is damaged is a fail-safe mode her father created in case Bee is badly injured again. This way, she can prevent herself from being damaged any further. Bee is aware of everything her father did to her body, but just never felt the need to bring it up; as far as she's concerned, she's still the same old Bee she was before her accident, just with a few changes.changes.
** Alternatively, Bee suffered from a terminal illness when she was younger; her dad had no other choice but to replace certain parts of her body so the disease wouldn't spread any further. It was a slow and painful process, so Bee's dad made video games for her as a distraction as she recovered from her "surgeries."
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* After all, it is an ''intergalactic'' temp agency. How could they have one robot managing all that?

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* After all, it is an ''intergalactic'' temp agency. How could they have one robot managing all that?that?

[[WMG: Bee's father turned her into a cyborg to save her life.]]
* In "Wedding Donuts," certain parts of Bee's body are shown to be robotic, including her arms, legs, and eyes. However, that doesn't necessarily mean that ''all'' of her body is robotic. Not only did one episode show that Bee still has at least some of her baby clothes (like the jacket she gave Puppycat), but pictures have been shown of Bee as a two-year-old (in one of the comic book stories) and as a little girl (in "Birthday Game"). That's because Bee used to be human; she grew up as a normal girl with her dad. However, at some point (probably a little younger than her current age), Bee was involved in some kind of accident that left her body in critical condition. Her father, having knowledge of electronics, created cybernetic implants for his daughter in order to save her;he also managed to save her internal organs, such as her brain (which allows Bee to keep her memories and personality) and her stomach (explaining how Bee still eats and gets hungry). While the implants are normally just used as replacements for Bee's old body parts, the [[MindControlEyes pink-eyed trance]] she falls into after her arm is damaged is a fail-safe mode her father created in case Bee is badly injured again. This way, she can prevent herself from being damaged any further. Bee is aware of everything her father did to her body, but just never felt the need to bring it up; as far as she's concerned, she's still the same old Bee she was before her accident, just with a few changes.
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** Jossed. Same troper here. Bee is actually a robot, and since Deckard was brought on one of her jobs, and had an injury that carried over to our world, this confirms that it's not in her imagination.

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** Jossed. Same troper here. Bee is actually a robot, and since Deckard was brought on one of her jobs, and had an injury that carried over to our world, this confirms that it's not in her imagination.imagination.

[[WMG: The reason Temp-Bot's voice keeps changing is because Bee and Puppycat are seeing a different Temp-Bot every time.]]
* After all, it is an ''intergalactic'' temp agency. How could they have one robot managing all that?
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* Nearly all of Bee's cosmic adventures coincide with some sort of real-life event that happens before. After she loses her job and gets stuck in the rain, and then flatly rejected at the temp agency, she dreams about getting a temp job in space, on a planet made of water. After she tries to cook a meal with Deckard, but doesn't have the secret ingredient, she dreams about a farmer who uses a "secret igredient" for his pet food. After she goes to the beach and is followed by a bunch of cats, she dreams about going to a resort full of sapient cats. The most logical explanation is that Bee, being the Woman Child she is, finds reality to be much too mundane and much too "mean," and tries to make sense of her life with dreams.

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* Nearly all of Bee's cosmic adventures coincide with some sort of real-life event that happens before. After she loses her job and gets stuck in the rain, and then flatly rejected at the temp agency, she dreams about getting a temp job in space, on a planet made of water. After she tries to cook a meal with Deckard, but doesn't have the secret ingredient, she dreams about a farmer who uses a "secret igredient" for his pet food. After she goes to the beach and is followed by a bunch of cats, she dreams about going to a resort full of sapient cats. The most logical explanation is that Bee, being the Woman Child she is, finds reality to be much too mundane and much too "mean," and tries to make sense of her life with dreams.dreams.
** Jossed. Same troper here. Bee is actually a robot, and since Deckard was brought on one of her jobs, and had an injury that carried over to our world, this confirms that it's not in her imagination.
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* [[spoiler: Confirmed. In the newly released episodes, it's revealed that Bee is some sort of android.]]
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* Nearly all of Bee's cosmic adventures coincide with some sort of real-life event that happens before. After she loses her job and gets stuck in the rain, she dreams about getting a temp job in space, on a planet made of water. After she tries to cook a meal with Deckard, but doesn't have the secret ingredient, she dreams about a farmer who uses a "secret igredient" for his pet food. After she goes to the beach and is followed by a bunch of cats, she dreams about going to a resort full of sapient cats. The most logical explanation is that Bee, being the Woman Child she is, finds reality to be much too mundane and much too "mean," and tries to make sense of her life with dreams.

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* Nearly all of Bee's cosmic adventures coincide with some sort of real-life event that happens before. After she loses her job and gets stuck in the rain, and then flatly rejected at the temp agency, she dreams about getting a temp job in space, on a planet made of water. After she tries to cook a meal with Deckard, but doesn't have the secret ingredient, she dreams about a farmer who uses a "secret igredient" for his pet food. After she goes to the beach and is followed by a bunch of cats, she dreams about going to a resort full of sapient cats. The most logical explanation is that Bee, being the Woman Child she is, finds reality to be much too mundane and much too "mean," and tries to make sense of her life with dreams.
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* Nearly all of Bee's cosmic adventures coincide with some sort of real-life event that happens before. After she loses her job and gets stuck in the rain, she dreams about getting a temp job in space, on a planet made of water. After she tries to cook a meal with Deckard, but doesn't have the secret ingredient, she dreams about a farmer who uses a "secret igredient" for his pet food. After she goes to the beach and is followed by a bunch of sapient cats, she dreams about going to a resort full of cats. The most logical explanation is that Bee, being the Woman Child she is, finds reality to be much too mundane and much too "mean," and tries to make sense of her life with dreams.

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* Nearly all of Bee's cosmic adventures coincide with some sort of real-life event that happens before. After she loses her job and gets stuck in the rain, she dreams about getting a temp job in space, on a planet made of water. After she tries to cook a meal with Deckard, but doesn't have the secret ingredient, she dreams about a farmer who uses a "secret igredient" for his pet food. After she goes to the beach and is followed by a bunch of sapient cats, she dreams about going to a resort full of sapient cats. The most logical explanation is that Bee, being the Woman Child she is, finds reality to be much too mundane and much too "mean," and tries to make sense of her life with dreams.
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* Nearly all of Bee's cosmic adventures coincide with some sort of real-life event that happens before. After she loses her job and gets stuck in the rain, she dreams about getting a temp job in space, on a planet made of water. After she tries to cook a meal with Deckard, but doesn't have the secret ingredient, she dreams about a farmer who uses a "secret igredient" for his pet food. After she goes to the beach and is followed by a bunch of cats, she dreams about going to a resort full of cats. The most logical explanation is that Bee, being the Woman Child she is, finds reality to be much too mundane and much too "mean," and tries to make sense of her life with dreams.

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* Nearly all of Bee's cosmic adventures coincide with some sort of real-life event that happens before. After she loses her job and gets stuck in the rain, she dreams about getting a temp job in space, on a planet made of water. After she tries to cook a meal with Deckard, but doesn't have the secret ingredient, she dreams about a farmer who uses a "secret igredient" for his pet food. After she goes to the beach and is followed by a bunch of sapient cats, she dreams about going to a resort full of cats. The most logical explanation is that Bee, being the Woman Child she is, finds reality to be much too mundane and much too "mean," and tries to make sense of her life with dreams.

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* Nearly all of Bee's cosmic adventures coincide with some sort of real-life event that happens before. After she loses her job and gets stuck in the rain, she dreams about getting a temp job in space, on a planet made of water. After she tries to cook a meal with Deckard, but doesn't have the secret ingredient, she dreams about a farmer who uses a "secret igredient" for his pet food. After she goes to the beach and is followed by a bunch of cats, she dreams about going to a resort full of cats.

The most logical explanation is that Bee, being the Woman Child she is, finds reality to be much too mundane, and tries to piece together her life with dreams.

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* Nearly all of Bee's cosmic adventures coincide with some sort of real-life event that happens before. After she loses her job and gets stuck in the rain, she dreams about getting a temp job in space, on a planet made of water. After she tries to cook a meal with Deckard, but doesn't have the secret ingredient, she dreams about a farmer who uses a "secret igredient" for his pet food. After she goes to the beach and is followed by a bunch of cats, she dreams about going to a resort full of cats.

cats. The most logical explanation is that Bee, being the Woman Child she is, finds reality to be much too mundane, mundane and much too "mean," and tries to piece together make sense of her life with dreams.
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** Humans like Deckard and Cardamon don't seem to be able to understand him, but Bee can.

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** Humans like Deckard and Cardamon don't seem to be able to understand him, but Bee can.can.

[[WMG: Bee's cosmic adventures are all fantasies in her head.]]
* Nearly all of Bee's cosmic adventures coincide with some sort of real-life event that happens before. After she loses her job and gets stuck in the rain, she dreams about getting a temp job in space, on a planet made of water. After she tries to cook a meal with Deckard, but doesn't have the secret ingredient, she dreams about a farmer who uses a "secret igredient" for his pet food. After she goes to the beach and is followed by a bunch of cats, she dreams about going to a resort full of cats.

The most logical explanation is that Bee, being the Woman Child she is, finds reality to be much too mundane, and tries to piece together her life with dreams.
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[[WMG: Bee gained the ability to understand PuppyCat during the dream sequence in the Pilot]]
* In the dream sequence she sees sever puppycats and when they started to leave she grabbed PuppyCat and asked him not to go. He pauses and then cuts her arm with his claws, a ribbon comes out of the cut and wraps around her. She then wakes up. I think that wasn't merely a dream, and while it didn't happen physically it happened mentally for both of them. The moment he cuts her, PuppyCat is marking her as his partner, giving her the ability to understand him like the animals and other space creatures.
** HUmans like Deckard and Cardamon don't seem to be able to understand him, but Bee can.

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[[WMG: Bee gained the ability to understand PuppyCat Puppycat during the dream sequence in the Pilot]]
* In the dream sequence she sees sever several different puppycats and when they started to leave she grabbed PuppyCat Puppycat and asked him not to go. He pauses and then cuts her arm with his claws, a ribbon comes out of the cut and wraps around her. She then wakes up. I think that wasn't merely a dream, and while it didn't happen physically it happened mentally for both of them. The moment he cuts her, PuppyCat Puppycat is marking her as his partner, giving her the ability to understand him like the animals and other space creatures.
** HUmans Humans like Deckard and Cardamon don't seem to be able to understand him, but Bee can.
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[[WMG: Bee gained the ability to understand PuppyCat during the dream sequence in the Pilot]]
* In the dream sequence she sees sever puppycats and when they started to leave she grabbed PuppyCat and asked him not to go. He pauses and then cuts her arm with his claws, a ribbon comes out of the cut and wraps around her. She then wakes up. I think that wasn't merely a dream, and while it didn't happen physically it happened mentally for both of them. The moment he cuts her, PuppyCat is marking her as his partner, giving her the ability to understand him like the animals and other space creatures.
** HUmans like Deckard and Cardamon don't seem to be able to understand him, but Bee can.
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* she is unfazed by the fact that her toilet is overflowing, and even tells Cardamon that he doesn't have to fix it. Given her fear of water, it seems she should be very upset about the overflowing toilet, unless she never went into her bathroom ''because she doesn't need to use it''

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* she is unfazed by the fact that her toilet is overflowing, and even tells Cardamon that he doesn't have to fix it. Given her fear of water, it seems she should be very upset about the overflowing toilet, unless she never went into her bathroom ''because she doesn't need to use it''it''
[[WMG: Puppycat's ability to talk to animals only works on invertebrates]]
*Because all the TalkingAnimal gags so far (A Ladybug, a Cicada, and a Crab) have all been invertebrates, while he was around various other animals in "Farm" without any of them talking to him.
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*** Well considering 80's tech is very hard wearing ([[https://www.pinterest.com/pin/457045062154509589/ some even under extreme circumstances) whereas modern technology breaks easily (think about how many apple products you get through...) so it's possible that only older tech survived the mushroom war...

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*** Well considering 80's tech is very hard wearing ([[https://www.pinterest.com/pin/457045062154509589/ some even under extreme circumstances) circumstances]]) whereas modern technology breaks easily (think about how many apple products you get through...) so it's possible that only older tech survived the mushroom war...
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*** Well considering 80's tech is very hard wearing ([[https://www.pinterest.com/pin/457045062154509589/ some even under extreme circumstances) whereas modern technology breaks easily (think about how many apple products you get through...) so it's possible that only older tech survived the mushroom war...

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