I like to think that Rose is just super oblivious about those kinds of things unless it's explicitly spelled out for her (going off of how her and Greg's relationship progressed, at least).
I like to think that Rose is just super oblivious about those kinds of things unless it's explicitly spelled out for her (going off of how her and Greg's relationship progressed, at least).
Does anybody want a peanut?
I really hope that Gemish is the actual name of the written language system, and that someone on the writing staff is Jewish and can deliver some Mel Brooks quality jokes along those lines.
I should've known that a musical nuke would be a thing in this show.
I've heard of a brown note, but this is ridiculous.
you tried
So does that mean that the hypothetical Steven Universe movie stars Jim Carrey as the Riddler?
Gave me Old Yeller flashbacks.
Not to mention how they show up all over that Beastie Boys music video.
Wild mass guess: The song "Love Like You" is actually going to be the song that heals everyone.
That would be fantastic. He does voice someone on Adventure Time, and if I understand right there's a bunch of crossover between the crews of that show and SU, so he must at least have some experience working with the SU staff. I'm just curious how they'd bring his brand of madness into the relative calm of Steven…
That line was delivered in a very Justin Roiland way. I wonder if Zack or the voice director watches Rick and Morty, because I imagined Morty shouting that at someone as Steven said it.
I predict that if Steven ever retires from Gem stuff, he's gonna settle into a life as a behavioral therapist.
Cheese Jenny appropriately sounded like she was constantly melting.
Ah, so I wasn't crazy then thinking that the shot of them on the beach was totally straight out of End of Eva then.
Pizza bagels with cream cheese, though? Ick. Though I just don't like cream cheese, maybe others would love it.
I actually kinda wanna try making it myself, but I do not have a fryer.
I mean, "filler" is not an inherently bad term. In terms of TV, it just mostly refers to episodes that don't move the plot along or delve too deeply into characters. I saw this episode as a fun, cartoony short (probably the most cartoony the show has ever gotten) with some interesting bits of town history. Not a…
I feel like most people were looking forward to that episode mostly because of its name.
Worth noting is that this is what the SU wiki says about Wiener in Hand: "The title of the restaurant is similar to the phrase 'A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush'."
Suuuuure, you keep on believing that, SU Wiki. That's exactly why it's named that.