Well, it's surprisingly inactive at the moment, but sure, COME ALONG, WITH ME, TO FREEDOM!
And seriously, why in the world would anyone wait for the official release anywhere, when streaming is availble through perfectly legal means?
Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.![]()
Some people would rather watch the episodes on a week-by-week basis rather than all at once and then having to wait a long period of time before the next one airs. It's basically what the whole "bombs vs weekly episodes" thing was about.
You know what this reminds me of?
That scene in Evangelion's first episode where we see all the aircraft simulatenously fleeing Sachiel at top speed, and realize at the same time as Misato that they're going to nuke the fucker.
Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.The first post has screen caps from last episode, when Lapis is describing Homeworld's retreat from Earth. All the Homeworld Gems are panicking, rushing to the Galaxy Warp and ships are taking off en masse, then a bright light in the Diamond colors appears in the sky, filling the screen. Lapis doesn't see another Gem afterwards, until Pearl picks her up.
edited 21st May '16 2:58:47 PM by thatother1dude
Jumping onto the speculation, Peridot and Lapis fusing at some point seems likely to me because of how much fusions represent the relationships and connections that the character have - and I mean that in an entirely non-romantic way.
Similarly to how Opal represents how shaky it is for Amethyst and Pearl to bond and work together (but how once they do they can accomplish great things), and how the ease in which they fuse later in the series shows how much they've grown. Or how Sardonyx came to be a symbol for Pearl's issues and her need to overcome them during her week. Since Peridot and Lapis are both in major personal arcs right now with similar themes and circumstances have forced them to go through it together and learn to accept themselves and one another, a fusion seems like a likely cap onto that.
edited 21st May '16 3:05:28 PM by KnownUnknown
Same Old World is another episode that shows just how OP the Ruby Quartz is (shielding vs all three surviving diamonds combined), even before she joined a perma-fusion that gives her A human did it powers as seen on Jail Break.
Though that post actually came first (and this one even before it
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edited 21st May '16 3:26:03 PM by thatother1dude

BARN MATES, PEOPLE, YOU SHOULD WATCH IT! IT'S EVEN MORE DRAMATIC THAN YOU'D EXPECT! THE HSQ, PEOPLE!
Also, the Cringe Comedy was impeccable. And Peridot is as adorable as ever. And Steven isn't just content to be a Magnetic Hero, he goes the extra mile to make sure that everyone gets along. He's such a sweetums.
I also loved that the Camp Pining Hearts plotline progresses.
Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.