I'm sorry.
The idea that I'm being annoying or too aggressive drives my anxiety up a wall. That's probably why I'm such an Extreme Doormat. Like I'm legitimately shaking right now
I'm sorry. I don't think you did anything wrong.
Really wish people wouldn't take the slightest criticism against their favorite piece of media (in this case, it wasn't even about the show itself) so personally.
edited 5th Jul '16 2:33:23 PM by FawfulCrump
Um... wow, I didn't mean to upset anyone. It was just a bit of a reversal from the reactions to schedules that I'm used to seeing- usually people are complaining about hiatuses. But if you're more comfortable with more spaced-apart episodes, that's cool. Nothing wrong with saying so.
This certainly is the Steven Universe thread...so emotion heavy.
Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie. Check out my art if you notice.I'm just really concerned about how long the hiatus after the summer will be. And having a new episode every weekday is almost a little too much. Though I guess I'm mostly just saying that because I'm taking a summer semester, and watching one episode every Thursday is fine, but watching one every weekday is... iffy because, especially if it's a particularly heavy episode, I need to take a while to digest it... when I really should be doing homework.
That's just a me problem though, and I'm more concerned about the post-summer hiatus anyway.
It's basically multiple Bomb weeks in a row...which wasn't all that bad before.
Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie. Check out my art if you notice.While I had the same concerns over discussion multiple episodes aired in the same night, two weeks is still a decent amount of time to come up with theories. Can you think of a really good theory that took more than a week to develop? I'm not counting the time waiting for future episodes to give supporting evidence.
And I just realized, finishing this seasons means the betting pool will finalize all bets.
edited 5th Jul '16 2:29:01 PM by thatother1dude
Didn't some Netflix Original shows just premiere entire seasons on their website at a time? It seems similar to that. Not necessarily a bad thing, but not as much anticipation gets built up between episodes.
I can see how a release schedule like this can be problematic. I only read it once in a comment section, but apparently when Jailbreak aired, Full Disclosure aired right after it. And if that's true, then it completely ruins the joke that, despite Full Disclosure being the next season's premiere, it takes place right after the first season's finale. It would have been funnier if the two episodes were months apart, only to realize that literally no time has passed in Universe in-universe despite all of the waiting.
"The cruelest thing you can do to an artist is tell them their work is flawless when it isn't." -Ben "Yahtzee" CroshawDat would've made it into a joke, but...a joke like dat could only work if the show was cancelled and brought back.
Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie. Check out my art if you notice.And that anime Re LIFE just did that too. It's the new world order dudez. Maybe.
Loves feel-good animation a whole lot.Steven has been Stevonnie for over 100 years because when they unfuse, Connie will die of old age.
My various fanfics.

I mean, if you really hate the airing schedule that much, you can just do your best to avoid spoilers and then pace yourself by only watching one new episode a week or something. But there are some of us (myself included) who'd much rather be given tons of episodes at once to binge on.
I've got Frozen, Spectacular Spider-Man, Crash, Spyro, and Paper Mario fanfics.