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Alex Franklin
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"Love Like You." If I sing it, I actually have to concentrate during the last verse to avoid crying.

Maybe you're just too LITTLE. OH-hohohohohohoho!

Empathy and corny jokes.

Yeah, it seems that to do any real damage to a Gem's core, you need a very strong force concentrated into a very small point. Like falling onto the corner of a sharp rock, or getting struck by a meteoroid, or hit by the Breaking Point.

There's some delicious irony in using actual magic to do incredibly simple stage magic.

There's even a precedent for that kind of gag thanks to Lion 2: The Movie!

If he can afford all this ACME crap, he can afford to just buy food. But he's too proud for that, I guess.

I think she wanted to begin to be half of what everyone else thought of her, by changing into a creature with the ability to grow and change effortlessly. If someone with a human's empathy and adaptability had Rose's power, he could do just about ANYTHING. Through Steven, Rose could help others in ways she never

Also, even though they don't experience the passage of time, bubbled Gems have always reformed as soon as they were let out, implying that the recovery of Gem-energy or whatever they need to assume physical form is still allowed to proceed at its normal pace.

I really want to see a new intro for season 4. They all have new weapons, and two new allies.

It's the "if I could begin to do/ something that does right by you" that always gets me.

I don't think it makes sense from a narrative standpoint to have the most shocking RoseFact so far turn out to be false. Like, they're doing a whole thing here about coming to terms with people you admire being far, far, less than perfect. And how having flaws is OK, because hotdogs have just as much potential to be

Especially when he extended his bubble out like a tractor beam to pull Eyeball in. I immediately thought of the Pull Stars: https://www.youtube.com/wat…

Yeah, this sort of thing is always tricky since there will be people who, because of their own experiences, will not be bothered by it and take offense when someone else does because they're sure the offending party couldn't have intended to hurt anyone. And then there will be people who, because of their own

I was never under the impression ANYONE believed that theory. Isn't that one more of a joke among the fandom, that people like to jokingly find ways to justify because it's so ridiculous?

Oh yeah, that's right, this is the one where Lion is an allegory for courage in the face of fear, as explained by a fraudulent wizard.

Yeah, I'm getting some real "long night of the soul" vibes here.

The lion is an allegory for Jesus.

Yeah, I remember that. I figured poor, but still functional eyesight would still fit with what we know.

Wait, how the heck did Rose Quartz create and subsequently kill herself? Was Onion helping her?