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So what are the scariest moments from Steven Universe for everyone? The whole cat fingers mutation is the freakiest thing by far.

I'm wondering if Sherlock would take heroin so Joan feels obligated to become his sober companion again? That's what I thought the cliffhanger would be before Sherlock started investigating the prints.

It's an extended bit between Franco and Efron with them doing like 10 more of these.

Even though Seth's partner is Rose Byrne this time around, he and Zac Efron have a bro-lationship in the movie.

Bros before hos man.
Junk before trunk.
Balls before dolls.
Compadres before I sleep with tu madres.

I heard he also has buttons.

Just wait until the series gets to Lion 3: Straight to Video (an actual title of a future episode)

Coulson and Ward being unable to play with the 3D technology is still one of the funniest bits from Agents of SHIELD.

I liked the skits where Dave tries to get revenge on people. And the skit where everyone tries to rob him when they find out how much he's worth.

I recognize Regular Show is one giant 80s homage, but this was essentially the 80s music video homage.

The dynamics between the Pizzas and the Gems in the episode made me think they were playing a board game like Monopoly. Led to the same result really.

Yeah immaturity is a trait both Sherlocks have established within the character. Honestly not a big fan when either one shows this side to them, but I agree that Cumberbatch seems more childish at times whereas Miller acts childish in a more adult way that also just makes him seem more like an adult jerk.

Immaturity and acting illogical is in line with Sherlock as Elementary has portrayed him.

I was guessing the line Mycroft said to Sherlock about needing Joan was foreshadowing that this was all an elaborate ruse by Mycroft trying to show Sherlock that he really could do his job without her and might be more inclined to leave the Brownstone.

Amethyst had great delivery with every line during their initial battle with the pufferfish.
Pearl? I got a boo-boo.
What do you think we've been doing for the past hour?
Quack.

I understand what you mean, but honestly preferable to a scenario of "what did the gems learn today?" ending to me anyways.

Glad the episode got reviewed, but this was one of the worse episodes yet. It's cool that this was a set up for future episodes and there is an ongoing storyline I guess, but the Freemans are slaves? Not really cool.
Essentially the only bit I thought was out of character was how defeated Robert was. Felt he would've

I 100% related to Moredai's inability to work on a creative project for fear of it sucking. Happens a lot when I feel like writing stories. Feel like this episode inspired me to write again, y'know, once I find the right tunage.

I would've really enjoyed some callbacks to Safe Haven with the Mother giving Robin permission from beyond the grave. FYI, Cobie Smulders was in Safe Haven for anyone that doesn't get the reference.

The ending would've been better if the writers stuck to their original version of not even fleshing out the Mother at all. Sure it might have pissed more people off "waiting" for the Mother, Aunt Robin being end game would have been clearer.