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I loved Garnet almost breaking up Alexandrite after Jasper told them about her new understanding of fusion. Hit a mark, there, eh? Although you think the show could've come up with a better option of leaving her uncaptured than having her literally fall into a fissure.

I'm actually a little terrified of Steven's plant powers now. There's building constructs, and then there's accidentally creating a race of creatures that form their own autonomous society. In ten years Beach City will be threatened by fighter jets made out of watermelon, raining seeds down on the city.

Haha. That is never something the show would do, but I'm amused by the mental image anyway.

Gem Drill was way more Eva than Undertale, to be honest. Just a feel-good, positive sort of Eva.

They were never going to destroy the Cluster, and there aren't that many ways to flesh out a storyline like that.

As a jazz snob, I feel compelled to link the original version which I just learned about this week:

Oh man, I decided to watch Future Boy Conan over the break because Rebecca Sugar named it as an influence and then the show decides to surprise me with a direct homage to it with the watermelon village. There was even a Jimsy-Steven!

This is only the minor aftershock to the four whole minutes that leaked in late February.

Yep, they changed it. It's like, the last ride of new Thursdays this month.

The leaks are getting to be a bit much.

"I don't get sad. I'm evil. I'm just bored of my crushing loneliness."

This has to live with being the direct sequel to one of the most hated AT episodes, doesn't it? I never really disliked "The Red Throne" as much as other people did, but I think they did a good job addressing what went wrong there here. For starters, they put most of their focus on what I thought was the most

I've been hyped for the Cluster showdown episode for a long time, even as people freak out over Malachite. There's something going on there we don't know about.

This episode contained our first bit of characterization for Charlie. Apparently he creates CYOA games on his own time?

I used to think otherwise, but it does seem at this point like that was ultimately the fault of CN. I was reading that Craig McCracken blog post about serialization in cartoons ( http://crackmccraigen.tumbl… ), and it sort of resonated with me re: S6. It's true that AT has always gotten away with a lot of

My favorite was the one where Jake became king of the frogs.

(I'm amused how the show decides to switch back to weekly airing immediately after that TV Club article about the Stevenbombs.)

Adventure Time's a really hard show to make predictions about. Everyone's working in their own little universe, and the show's willing to call back anything, no matter how minor.

I've been thinking about this episode title for a long time, and the premise sounded very good, but this one didn't work as well for me as the other Jesse and Sam episodes from this season. The humorous side of this episode was solid, but there wasn't really anything interesting about Amy Sedaris's character. She's a

I like that she's a lot more androgynous than previous female companions.