Steven neurodivergent headcanon.
Garnet and hot sauce
Jasper goes to prom.
That happens...with other people.
Just say they're a different non-spec race.
edited 28th May '16 7:12:49 PM by randomness4
Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie. Check out my art if you notice.I dread the day a single member of the beryl family gets introduced for that reason.
The Crystal Caverns A bird's gotta sing.I've seen a rumour that next season of Pining Hearts is going to involve shape-shifting aliens, who've actually been in the show since season one, carefully setting up some of the dating situations.
I think that's kind of reaching, myself.
Your momma's so dumb she thinks oral sex means talking dirty.Just hope Crying Breakfast Friends doesn't get suffer Seasonal Rot too.
The worst season 5 episode had to be when they tried for that musical special. It's already been done, and it wasn't that great the first two times around.
I maintain that idea had potential, and that Priscilla and The Thing That Lives In Paul's Armpit had one of the best songs in the episode. Also, the fact that Yog-Sothoth doesn't kill everyone just by opening his mouth doesn't go against canon - it's clearly not supposed to be diegetic.
It doesn't change the fact that he's a shit singer, though.
Oh God! Natural light!@Superboy 313: I know you were. And all I said was that P2 also used the 'original' Nyarlathotep. It wasn't some completely different character with the same name; it was Nyarlathotep. Or if you're saying that it isn't the 'original' Nyarlathotep just because someone else other than HP was writing him, than I guess there's not much point in using him in a SU fanfic, because that Nyarlathotep wouldn't be the 'original' Nyarlathotep either, no offense.
It didn't sound great, it sounded better than that...
Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie. Check out my art if you notice.Meh, to each their own.
Now personally, the weirdest episode for me was where Percy found himself living the life of a writer for a 70's sitcom set in a summer camp, and was trying to get a script with LGBT characters in prominent roles, only to have the producers shut it down. I mean, I get that it was a weird sort of vision, and it was absolutely heartbreaking, but I have no idea what caused it, and they never really referenced it again afterwards.
Oh God! Natural light!Season two. Season one has a couple of good episodes to establish certain characters, but it's a lot of spinning wheels and generic teen summer camp stuff. It's not til season two when they start breaking boundaries.
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Same here. That's when they started actually fleshing out the characters and their relationships, because before then, they were all just cardboard cutouts, and the plots were as asinine as you could get. (The camp science nerd turning trees into orangutans? Seriously?)
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Ugh. I really don't have any patience for "true fans". I realize that the Abyss arc didn't have the best pacing, and yes, Pauline's fight with Lilith was pretty lackluster, but I maintain that Beelzebub was a spectacular villain, despite his diminutive stature, and Pierre's decision to banish Pablo from the camp, while harsh, was fully justified when you consider the latter's actions thus far.
And the stretch of episodes from "Buzzzzzz" to "They Rise" was the best that I've ever seen on American television, and screw anyone who says otherwise ("How to Partake in the Consumption of Flesh" was the highpoint, in my opinion).
edited 28th May '16 10:04:42 PM by KarkatTheDalek
Oh God! Natural light!

edited 28th May '16 6:07:30 PM by kkhohoho