It appears that CN updated the schedule once again. Also, seeing that its the next episode, I won't spoiler this coming Monday's episode title.
So again, here's the updated schedule for Week 3 and 4:
- Week 3:
- Monday - Gem Hunt
- Tuesday - Crack The Whip
- Wednsday - Steven Vs Amethyst
- Thursday - Bismuth (half-hour episode) Also this will apparently be the 100th episode of the show. Nice!
- No episode on Friday
- Week 4:
- Monday - Beta/Earthlings (two parter)
- Tuesday - Back To The Moon
- Wednesday - Bubbled
edited 30th Jul '16 12:05:33 AM by dmysta3000
GUNDAMU GUNDAMUI saw a One Piece/Steven Universe crossover on the Fan Fic Recs page. I want to know if anyone here can vouch for it. I would love to read it if its good.
As long as this flower is in my heart. My Strength will flow without end.Missed the first airing of "Greg the Babysitter" due to "End-of-the-work-week exhaustion". Watching it now.
Baby Sour Cream imitating Vidalia crossing her arms is adorable.
Had a flashback to "True Blood" when Rose described Sour Cream as a mini human. "Oh come on, Pam. They're funny. They're like humans, but miniature. Teacup humans."
It's nice to get more insight into what drew Rose to humans. I also like the idea that Rose may have been a bit of a ditz, or at least not as well versed on what's good and bad for humans as she should be.
Had an interesting dream about SU last night.
It starts out with the Crystal Gems, plus Peridot and Lapis, being marched along in chains by Homeworld warriors. They're all battered and Steven is nowhere to be seen.
They reach the Galaxy Warp where Yellow Diamond is waiting. She makes some comment about "that half-breed hybrid" not being worth the trouble.
Next we see them, the Gems are strapped into chairs in a circular area. They look like electrocution chairs, but they're supposed to represent the Gems being executed by being smashed.
Yellow Diamond places her hand on the switch and asks the Gems if they have any last words.
Pearl starts yelling at her, calling her a monster.
Amethyst starts cussing her out.
Peridot begs for mercy.
Lapis just weeps softly.
Garnet remains silent and stonefaced.
Yellow Diamond throws the switch and the nightmare ends.
It was inspired from the "outtakes" that CinemaSins does at the end of their videos.
Heh. Watching "An Indirect Kiss", I noticed a bit of subtext I've overlooked until now.
- Pearl: Now now, let's keep it together. Our memories of Rose can't be tainted by some overgrown bramble! Look at them, they're a mess without her guidance. Directionless, pathetic, clinging things! It's going to be okay, Garnet!Garnet: Sure.Pearl: Y-you really think so?
I was watching a live stream of Previously Recorded (two of the guys from RedLetterMedia talk about video games, it's pretty good), and someone asked Jack about Steven Universe, since he brought up the show before when talking about Sci-Fi settings.
He said that he's been watching the show with his kids, and is up to the end of season 1A now. He said the show has some depth to it he didn't expect going into it. One thing I wanted to bring up, however, was his interpretation of the show (at least up until the point he's at). He said that it seems to be representative of being a child of divorced parents, where Greg and the Gems represent the respective sides of the divorce. Rose could be representative of what the two sides had in common, and that it disappeared as soon as they had a child. And now the two sides have to try their best to raise Steven while still being civil to each other.
"The cruelest thing you can do to an artist is tell them their work is flawless when it isn't." -Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw

Speaking of Jasper, I just finished this
little drawing.
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