Is it weird that I wouldn't mind at all if they didn't return to earth before finale?
After seeing "Ransomgram", I can understand why Star is an example of Ambiguously Bi.
Dang, they're just pumping out new episode after new episode here!
At first, I thought the 13th episode here would be the final one. I'm glad it wasn't.
But this is the show's last season
I think the networks are still trying to grapple with how to compete with the Netflix-style binge format and are experimenting with new airing schedules. They can't just dump all the episodes in a day because at least a portion of their audience is still watching "live", but they're putting on more than one per week.
We've got an ANSI Standard Broadcast TV Schedule article — maybe we need a similar article for the old concept of the TV season (starts in September and runs weekly to May with some reruns, then just reruns June-August).
...I kinda feel like "Ransomgram" is taking the creepiest aspects of that subplot and diving into them like Leroy Jenkins.
Is it just me, or is Keith David sounding progressively more like Tambor? It's just I got the feeling initially that they were steering into the skid by having him sound nothing like him, but now it just feels like he hadn't gotten the voice down yet.
My posts make considerably more sense read in the voice of John Ratzenberger.Wowness, Star Butterfly lied!
Gasp! Gasp! Gasp!
(Randomness is gasping.)
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.Man, even Star is starting to have doubts about this whole Eclipsa thing.
Can't really blame her. From what we've seen so far, Eclipsa is either malicious or just really, really bad at being a queen.
Edited by Kayeka on Mar 24th 2019 at 8:32:18 PM
She probsly didn't rule for very long originally.
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.She got married to Shastacan so she was queen for a little while. But then she ditched him shortly afterwards. I think it's pretty clear from the Magic Book of Spells that she was very interested in dating (monsters) and magic but I feel like she cared little about actually ruling. Now that I think about it chronologically she's around 300 years old, but being stuck in crystal she must still be in her early twenties(?) mentally and physically. I think becoming a 'real' queen is something she has to grow into. And her mom was Solaria who wasn't a very good queen herself (Jushtin was actually good at negotiating and Solaria was- good at carving).
Yeah this is her essentually truly ruling for the first time and she wants to do right by monsters, many of whom have been persecuted for unjust reasons, and even rule over the mewmans properly, and she has to deal with uneducated mewman masses in the kingdom as well. Something Moon is changing as we see with those leaving their homes as she teaches them to properly take care of themselves instead of relying on things stolen from monsters.
Eclipsa herself wasn't even sure about ruling and it was Star who handed the kingdom over to her. To her unsure self just as much as it was for Star.
Edited by OmegaRadiance on Mar 24th 2019 at 5:03:07 AM
Every accusation by the GOP is ALWAYS a confession.That was some of the least ambiguous bisexuality I've ever seen, honestly. Really cool that they're able to do that.
Anyway, Eclipsa has quickly become one of my favorite characters this season.
Is it weird that i become progressivly tired of all "Fantastic Racism" plot that's going on? I've been tired of that kind of trope a lot recently, as well as the fact that "Fantastic Racism" is encountered way more often than stories about actual racism. And it would be okay if writers tell something new and didn't just use various fantastic races as "stand-ins" for real life minorities.
Some Anvils Need to Be Dropped. Especially as its still a big problem in the world.
Fantastical races are a good way to deal with the subject without making people feel like they're being talked down to. Or, y'know, you have a series with aliens or fantasy so why the hell is regular human racism the focus? Would be a complaint people have.
Edited by OmegaRadiance on Mar 26th 2019 at 11:26:58 AM
Every accusation by the GOP is ALWAYS a confession.yeah but making them literal monsters does not help with it,in fact harms the message,see Xmen for another example where it falls flat
New theme music also a boxTrying to warn against With Us or Against Us mentality is also a pretty good factor for lessons, because that bleeds into racism due to prejudice against those considered The Other. Yes even against literal monsters.
Especially if humanity uses said fear to justify the persecution of minorities and people with different values than them.
Every accusation by the GOP is ALWAYS a confession.It does tend to get somewhat old from a narrative perspective sometimes.
"When I offered to make Norea my third back-up girlfriend she just glared at me and started throwing things at me.." Renee CostaThey do a whole episode devoted to Pony Head and still no Godfather joke? Oh, they'll never do it.
too obvious a gag
New theme music also a boxWell... that just happened. The Curse of the Blood Moon. Finally broken. It's like a monkey paw gave all the non-starco fans everything they wanted, in the worst possible way. Good thing that I'm on team Starco.
Edited by Kayeka on Mar 31st 2019 at 6:37:48 PM
Lots of complaining is gonna and is and has is happening, I'll bet.
That episode was nice though. It's like the goodness.
Even if it didn't work, it would've still been good.
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.I don't know why but I really like the mailwomam/ransomgram lady.
Pretty sure the magical high commission will be appear to be the bad guys until Globgor is freed
New theme music also a box