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…peace of mind? the spoiler avoiding equivalent of saying "first" on a comment thread? The invisible exp. bar for avoiding spoilers increases a bit and you unlock a new skill tree? I don't know, maybe the SU crew has better suggestions.

Most of the people I follow actually took his ask to heart, which surprised me. I don't doubt there will be some leaks appearing on my dash, so I'll need to put SU related things on my blacklist during these weeks…

I didn't notice it, that's hilarious. I thought the pink beach was just Steven's normal mindspace after Kiki nightmare melted down.

This is adorable and I love it.

Week 3 and 4 will be very plot heavy, apparently. Matt Burnett plead to the fans to not spoil others and themselves about the reveals in these two weeks seem to indicate some big things are coming.

I actually enjoyed this episode more than yersteday's episode. It's true it was very predictable, but the narrow focus on Kiki felt refreshing and fun

Yeah, I guess that's it

I think 13 minutes would be great

or that

My personal headcanon is that the people of SU Earth just happen to be really chill about weird stuff. I know it's super flawed and inconsistent but I like it.

Didn't hate it, but I agree that's not how I wanted to see Stevonnie again. By the way your comment about the duration of the episodes is so true, I feel all the episodes of the Steven Nuke felt way too short for me.

Yeah, I wonder if it was intentional or coincidence, either way, nice thing they defused, because something bad would happen there.

"Go have a coffee or something, because this is a happy place!" - How I feel about Kevin in SU, basically

The "starway sequence" made me think Stevonnie was going to possess Kevin to be able to win. Did someone else got that impression?

Both Steven and Connie were understandably creeped by Kevin behavior in their last encounter. He has no concept of boundaries and the way he acted would make me feel very uncomfortable if it was with me, I cannot even imagine if I was a kid. I'm happy the show made clear his behavior was not okay and never felt the

If you stop to think about it most of the human beings in Steven Universe tend to take magic at face value, even if doesn't seems to be something common in their daily lives. I wonder if this says anything about their universe or if it's just to economize episode time by not dwelling on characters wondering and

It's fiction, what happens in the story are always choices being made, nothing is organic or natural.

Yes, but I think it's because it's such a long time I haven't heard it, so that's why.

You know, I think CN seems to let them do their thing quite often, actually. I think a lot of LGBT aspects of the show tend to be pretty openly discussed. Which is something I must admit I wasn't expecting at first.

there is none against neither, though. Trans people exist, and in such a queer-friendly show it would not surprise me if someone in the cast is. I think it's something the SU crew could realistically do.