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This is one of those episodes where I love the concept better than the execution. There just wasn't a lot of emotion to this episode, and for some reason, the Zoltron bit, and the Mr.Frowney bit felt like two different episodes, due to the tone switch.

I hope we're not going to ignore the fact that Connie broke a person's arm?! I never knew Connie was that metal.

That's a great point! It definitely means that the Alpha Kindergarten is located on the X near Colorado and Kansas.

This was a simple, and relaxing episode. I really liked how we got to see a bunch of old locations again, such as the Kindergarten, the Lunar Sea Spire, the Sun Spire. I bet the background designers are happy that they got to reuse those design.

Like Season 2's finale, this finale is very underwhelming when it comes the the penultimate episode of the season. This episode was just alright, but it did have it's moments.

This is really tough. But in no order.

So does this episode mean that Cartoon Network is cannon in the world of Steven Universe? Is Crying Breakfast Friends the equivalent of Uncle Grandpa in Beach City?

I concur, 100%. If a show is going to parody something, it needs to go all the way in all areas of production.

Oh my, I actually really liked this episode because I don't think most of it is meant to be taken seriously. Yes, the emotion, and the comedy of the episode don't get a good combination, but the comedy moments were great enough that I could forget about the flaws of this episode.

Next season, I'm definitely watching episode 11 first. The emotion in the penultimate episodes of the season are usually some of the best. I don't know if I like this episode more than Escape From L.A. or Downder Ending, but this episode takes what Bojack Horseman is best at, and does it better.

I'm probably going to get a lot of down votes for this comment, but I'm not a big fan of this episode. To summarize my feelings, there has never been an episode that I have come close to hating, but this episode is the first.

I know you already commented on it, but I love the concept of gems being used as flashlights. I hope Peridot uses her gem as a flashlight one day because that would be cool.

I was surprised to see the Oscar nominations white board wasn't in the "Today in Hollywoo signs" section, but it would have been too obvious of a choice. But I do like how Captain Peanutbutter's hospital gown has a bone pattern on it. As for the board, I love the absurd amount of times Jennifer Lawrence is on the

That definitely makes sense, and that never crossed my mind. Now it just makes that moment darker.

One thing I have to type really quickly: I find that Earthlings is a better episode than Jail Break. Unfortunately, Earthlings probably won't be as remembered as Jail Break.

I really enjoy how this episode was both serious and funny at the same time. This episode is definitely going to be remembered by historians as a classic.

If there's ever a Comic Con type panel with Raphael Bob-Waksberg, I want people to shout "Brrap Brrap Pew Pew", when he's introduced.

I'm happy that the animators got to reuse Bojack's kaleidoscope pupils when Diane's on drugs, because it's the best asset to make it into the show.

There's a relaxing tone to this episode that make's it a really good one. I think it's because we know Greg is going to get a job at the car wash in the end. that we're just along for the ride until he does get the job.

You're definitely right. I just wish that she stayed a looming threat for the entire episode, instead of Jasper revealing herself at the emotional climax. Because this was a great episode for Lapis's emotion's, but I really wish this was just a foreshadowing episode for Jasper's return.