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I'm not sure, the ragged white top reminded me of her shapeshifted taller form from "Too Short to Ride". It may signal her regenerating in a less healthy mindset from the emotional beating that Jasper dished out.

Pack it up, rest of the week, you're not going to top this.

He would be the first to use cheat codes to make sure none of them would ever die.

Garnet would keep all her Sims on a strictly regimented schedule of self-improvement, then get frustrated at why they can't advance at work because they have no friends.

Like an electron, Happis Laughzuli cannot be observed without sending her course careening back into misery and despair.

I too vividly remember the PPG punching through monster heads in a geyser of green blood.

That was my initial thought too, either an instinctive behavior to try and heal themselves or trying to rescue their fellows.

Early on some of them seemed like they were deliberately trying to invade the Temple. Since then we've seen corrupted Gems guarding other corrupted Gems like the bird monster in "Giant Woman", and even Gem monsters that barely qualify as alive, like the Pyramid or the Desert Glass. It makes me wonder if there's a

I wasn't bothered by that too much because Gem corruption seems like it will only be solved much later in the series. During season 1, Steven barely had a handle on the most basic powers that all Gems share. A gem as immensely powerful as Rose was unable to reverse Gem corruption with 5000 years to experiment.

In a twist no one saw coming, Jasper made it to Canada before Peridot did.

She's not even her own favorite Gem.

Pearl learned everything she knows about human interaction from playing The Sims.

Pearl delivering a Steven Seagal neck snap to a Centipeedle while dispensing motherly advice to Steven is what secured her a spot as my favorite Gem to begin with.

Also Mayors Dewey and Tyler aren't legally allowed to break into your house and take a portion of your loot pile as taxes.

She's just a farmer who hates cows.

Eat it, Marty.

*Bugs Bunny voice* Ehhh…. it's a distinct possibility.

He and Dr. West over at the hospital share a character model.

"Jailbreak" was definitely the pivot point of Garnet's character arc, and while she's relatively cordial with Greg, she was also in favor of bodily tossing him over the fence when he first arrived. Garnet is a tougher read for me than the other Gems precisely because she's written to be so calm and enigmatic.

When he aged himself up in "Steven's Birthday", it sounded like Zach Callison just started using his normal voice. They'd probably go with that.