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I prefer "Great Googly Moogly it's all gone to shit", myself.
Reminds me of the time people went "no you fucking don't" at Pearl saying "I want to tell you!" in the ad for the "Dewey Wins" app bomb. I wonder how those people feel now.
Edited by Crossover-Enthusiast on Jan 5th 2019 at 9:24:23 AM
Jawbreakers on sale for 99¢I can't help but feel those people didn't really understand what the situation was. Blue and Yellow never "turned". They were just going along with Steven because they missed Pink, and they don't really understand that Pink Diamond and Steven aren't really the same people. They don't have a frame of reference for what Steven is. Moreover, it never changed the fact that Yellow and Blue are despots who don't really value other life besides their own. Even their affection for Pink is still marred by condescension and a refusal to communicate with her properly.
Edited by Draghinazzo on Jan 5th 2019 at 10:43:57 AM
While changing my avatar, I realized that the freaking Diamonds learned about Stevonnie before Connie's parents.
It's becoming one of those Internal Reveals where I wonder if they're saving it for later, when things are less hectic, or it's just gonna happen offscreen.
Honestly, they just don't.
Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie. Check out my art if you notice.Random thought
- If Yellow and Blue fused into a Green Diamond to fight White and all their subjects saw it their rules and taboos against cross Gem fusion would break down and become unenforceable,since it would make them both hypocrites,the very act of doing would probably mean an end to their separate courts in a sort of " We will unite the white rose and the red" moment
have a listen and have a link to my discord serverDepends on whether or not you count White Pearl.
A promo image by Joe
. An interesting thing is that the episode was also boarded by Adam Muto, who worked on (and I believe was the show runner for) Adventure Time.
I'm reminded of something while looking at this, but I'm not sure what.
Edited by Crossover-Enthusiast on Jan 7th 2019 at 6:08:36 AM
Jawbreakers on sale for 99¢@LSBK: None of them but White Pearl were clearly part of it. Didn’t seem to be any pink court gems either, begging the question of where that part of the crowd was.
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Muto was also Rebecca Sugar’s storyboard partner. He mentioned guest storyboarding an episode on the podcast recently, but I figured it would be something next season as he said it was “not a lore-heavy” episode.
Also note this is Joe Johnston’s first boarded episode since “Mr. Greg”, after which he became co-supervising director.
So...melons, huh? Well, I guess we'll see what happens in two weeks. I'm holding out hope that Lapis and Peridot would have reformed by now and might show up with Bismuth. The song was nice, and I guess the melon war seemed like it was supposed to be allegorical for the Gem War, but other than that, it was a sort of low-key episode. (Also the bit where Stevonnie was looking out the tower window seemed odd—did they forget that they would be able to float down?)
Edited by unexplainedEnemy on Jan 7th 2019 at 7:47:37 AM
they're gonna find intelligent life up there on the moon/and the canterbury tales will shoot up to the top of the best-seller listDidn't expect the Watermelon Stevens to make a return.
And ahh, Escapism was so pretty!
Also, the BOHAM promo was mostly the same, barring one difference: White Pearl rising from the floor, right in front of Steven and Connie, and saying "You're not going anywhere...
The window was super thin; they were only able to stick their head in.
Edited by Crossover-Enthusiast on Jan 7th 2019 at 8:30:40 AM
Jawbreakers on sale for 99¢What was Steven's plan? Bismuth doesn't have a ship. I'm assuming he didn't try Lars because he figured he needed to know where the person was. Is Bismuth gonna fix Nephrite's ship?
Well that was a change of pace, not entirely unwelcome, but it doesn't give much of an idea of how things are going next episode.
Edited by thatother1dude on Jan 7th 2019 at 8:15:46 AM

Well, a lot of people were complaining "how come the Diamonds were so easy to turn!?". I guess those people can feel better now, though I don't think there was ever anything to actually worry about.
Edited by LSBK on Jan 5th 2019 at 8:45:53 AM