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I felt that she knew he was lying but said "okay" as an acceptance of him and his love for her—an acceptance of what she knew he had done, even if he wouldn't say it. But you can read it a few different ways, and you could also use your imagination about what it meant for their relationship going forward.

I won't pretend that I didn't have a bit of a cry when Ashley Johnson started singing or that I won't relish being with these characters again, but I'm deeply conflicted about this sequel existing at all since a continuation of the story invalidates the original's masterful ending.

Oh god no, I wouldn't go that far.

I thought of that scene in response to this comment, too, because I can only relate to things through television.

That was important: we needed that glimpse of the gems reacting to Steven when he was new. And, importantly, it was also very sweet.

Does anyone else think that the way Steven Universe uses music during the end credits is brilliant? Love Like You was slowly revealed, piece by piece, and now there's been a period of silence and ambience that's starting to give way to a second song. It's like someone is playing you an album but only in 10-second

Easily the best of the three cross-over installments. They stuck the landing.

This would have been much, much better if it had fully committed to its concept and gone Batman: TAS with it by not showing those flashes of the characters' true lives or the alien pods they were lying in or the action happening outside of the fantasy with Felicity and Cisco and company working to find them.

Of course! I wasn't faulting you; just found it funny.

True. Americans only impeach over sex scandals. That's what matters.

It took me an amusingly long time to figure out what the male anatomy c-word is. I guess it just doesn't register to me as being on the same level of vulgarity as the other two.

….whoooosh

Yeah, it's a lot like that. People still use "gay" as a disparaging descriptor all the time, you know, and it still pisses me off. I'm still adjusting to "cuck." It's not going well.

It's one of those things where I understand what the person using it is doing so perfectly that the use of the word makes me really angry even if it is in no way relevant or insulting to me personally.

I guess this is about as good as this episode could possibly have been, but I really don't like it. I don't enjoy watching all of a show's characters get altered against their will and do things to each other that they never would and don't really mean. It's very funny at times, but it's so unpleasant that I would

"the secret android read the evil hell book"

This season is finally coming together for me. I thought that the ghost crap we started with was really dumb, and I'm a comics neophyte who knows nothing about Ghost Rider, so the subject matter has been really off-putting to me. But with this episode, I suddenly find Ghost Rider really interesting, and Aida reading

At some point during this episode I began to cry—not because of any particular well-earned farewell scene but rather because of the realization itself of how well-earned they all are and the recollection that I very nearly did not watch this wonderful series beyond the pilot.

Yeah, this episode got me to like Logan.