You work until you own it, Gregory owned it real good...
He's also quite the procrastinator.
Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie. Check out my art if you notice.Seeing Alone at Sea better now, I really hope the Big Buff Cheeto Puff can turn around and be a good guy. Her eyes were already opened to the positives of fusion, though she could stand to learn a lesson about it from Garnet that doesn't involve her getting dunked on.
When you wish upon a side of beef, soon will come an end to all your griefBlissful ignorant Rose is great. I really liked how Susan Egan explored different forms of voicing in this one. Before, she was always ethereal and grace; that talk she and Greg had really went a ways to helping her mellow out and relax.
And yeah, she got the strength of a Quartz all right.
Being a groupie?
edited 29th Jul '16 4:31:10 PM by A_dude
Previously known as "71TheRoman". Wishes his password wouldn't forget who he is...
x5 She still only sees fusion as a way to get stronger...she believes in power, strength, and nothing but the increase in strongness.
edited 29th Jul '16 4:34:51 PM by randomness4
Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie. Check out my art if you notice.I remember someone is the crew joking that the show could be considered a Sequel Series to a Romcom starring Greg.
I think this should be the theme song:
Someone took Peridot's tweets and made a pretty good reading of them
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Well, I don't think it's a tough choice, but here's my rankings for this week's episodes:
- Monster Reunion (Backstory and sadness, hooray!)
- Alone At Sea (showed both sides of an abusive relationship, metaphor-free)
- Greg The Babysitter (some nice insight into Rose and how she thinks)
- Restaurant Wars (funniest episode, not bad at all)
- Kiki's Pizza Delivery Service (not bad by any means, just not as much going on)
I think I'd put "Restaurant Wars" above "Greg the Babysitter", personally, but otherwise I think I agree.
I do think that "Alone At Sea" has some pacing problems that, say, "Kiki's Pizza Delivery Service" doesn't, but the subject matter helps elevate it considerably - it takes more risks, basically.
"Monster Reunion", however, doesn't have those problems, and that helps it get the top spot - it's a brilliant episode all around, as far as I'm concerned.
Oh God! Natural light!

Are we sure Sour Cream isn't a gem? Because man, that baby had super strength or something to climb all that.