Not at all! It's not concrete, IMO, but I think it's distinctly plausible and would explain a lot about him. There was a tumblr post shared a little upthread that details the evidence in the show.
Not at all! It's not concrete, IMO, but I think it's distinctly plausible and would explain a lot about him. There was a tumblr post shared a little upthread that details the evidence in the show.
Jesus!
It's definitely more a "this is definitely plausible" theory than a "this is obviously intended" one.
God, was Root Beer Guy years ago? I feel old.
You're getting them, they're just not the stories you want. This is not and never will be as mean-spirited or angry as you want it to be.
because the writers just seem too lazy to address it
Are they, or is it just not what they're interested in talking about, especially in a bunch of frontloaded exposition that would largely amount to "it resembles society as you already know it?"
Speaking of MLP's moral themes I think there are a few episodes you could rewatch and think about when you watch SU.
It's seriously good.
Hmmm… maybe the insecurities that come from being transgender? Nah, couldn't be.
Like… Peter, Paul and Mary?
Well, the new season of Rick and Morty hasn't properly started yet…
That's true, but I'm definitely happy to headcanon it.
I'm like 90% sure Sadie's not merely short but in fact a little person. She's the same height as Steven who hasn't grown since he was like 8, and Amethyst, who's the Quartz equivalent thereof.
I'm glad you're keeping an open mind!
Yeah. It was always clear to me that the problem with Bismuth was a matter of unnecessary escalation— when taking prisoners (bubbling) is easier than killing (shattering) it changes the calculus significantly.
Yup. His last name is Barriga.
I missed the first half of this episode, sadly. But I'm hype to catch it in a couple hours when it runs again. Sadie was great, as usual.
Here's what I said.
That would be how he floats, presumably.
No. No I was not.