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There is a reason last season was called "Peak TV"

No more Empire coverage? Damn, I will miss the weekly flip flopping grades

Is this the first non sociopathic like appereance of Onion to date? I think so. For the first time in… forever, he was actually a relatable character.
Keep it up SU, Onion is a character I was always eerie about, but I can deal with this approach

I'm really excited to see how this show develops. I can sense a great pilot, but where does it go from there? This is intended for multi seasons since it hasn't been announced as a mini series or anything, so my biggest concern is how they stretch this premise, which is very strong, but may derail over time if not

Excellent episode; add me to the people who want to see this mysterious love interest coming back, we need more of this!
I simply loved every moment of this episode, and I couldn't be happier to see Pearl and Amethyst getting along so great as they did in this episode, I was especially touched by seeing how much

Nothing can one up Regina Phalange and you know it

Is this the AV Club biggest mismatch of reviewer's appreciation and viewer appreciation for the show? I mean, aside from that toxic HIMYM finale of course.
Both the comments and the community grade seems to hate the show

It's more than 2 incidents, just named the more known ones. This is both worriesome and troublesome.
Now, don't think I follow the same logic as them, I'm not going to look for justice and hunt them and harass them (as these jerks do), but to find many of these cases in one particular fandom is bizarre and very

The Steven Universe fandom is just the worst.
Not the fans, not the people here at AV Club who discusses it, but the fandom in general is just disgusting. Between this and how they lead a girl into suicide for making fanart, they should have their computers removed forever.

It was inevitable, the filler episode would come sooner or later,
It wasn't terrible or anything, it just broke pace with the intense lore episodes and plot development episodes we have had. And I would have appreciated it more if it gave more insight on characters, but we didn't really get much. I think this is the

I think it's merely in terms on how they can schedule the Steven bombs. This season was shorter and provided great momentum as SU rose in the ratings big time, rising to 2 million viewers when it was barely touchin 1.2 million on S2, and a lot of increases on key demographics.

One thing I really need in my life is a Garnet centric episode soon: I adored "The Answer", but we haven't had much Garnet ever since that. And I appreciate the time SU took to further explore Pearl and Greg, Amathist and Steven, lore and even the people at Beach City, but a Garnet episode would've been nice in the

Log Date 7 15 2 didn't feel like a season finale, because it wasn't meant to be. Season 2 originally was supposed to be 50 episodes long like season 1, it was cartoon network the one who decided to make the cut to promote the new batch of episodes as a new season. And to a good extent, it worked, ratings this "season"

Reading this with Peridot's voice was quite cool.
I agree with you, by the way, we can't buy that quite yet, I think there'll be more to the story, but I'll be impressed if they got with Rose killed Pink Dimond, because that would elevate Steven Universe to a whole other level and explore endless complexities that I

It's important to remember that, originally, season 3 was the second half of season 2, which means it was a 50 episode season like season 1. This is the reason why all of these plots resolutions and revelotions have occured, because they were planned as part of season 2.

Tomorrow we'll have Steven vs Amethyst… I wonder what will happen to set it off. I mean, we already have a bit of build up, but I wonder what will set off the fight itself

It was sad because I think most people feel that way and the influence of toxic people like Jasper make self doubt a big issue. Everyone has their worth, everyone has their own unique talents and they are loved by people because of their uniqueness, but it's easy for people to lose track of that if they themselves

So I should probably watch season 1 and not come back for 2, right?

Lars is the worst. I get what Steven Universe is trying to do, but I simply can't get behind an episode with him as the focus, even a body swap episode in which Steven controls his body. Unlike almost every other character that has at least one or two redeeming qualities, Lars is mostly devoid of one, and Sadie

Considering what I read, it's not that scripted TV is ill equiped in itself, but rather the complexity in which it is developed. Storytelling in any medium can deal with issues like Black Lives Matter, and Black-ish and OITNB proved they can do it effectively, the thing is: how do we do it in a way it represents the