I see Steven plays "The Myth of Fitzgerald: The Gale Breaker" and "Beast Crossroads" by the covers of the games next to his Dolphin.
I see Steven plays "The Myth of Fitzgerald: The Gale Breaker" and "Beast Crossroads" by the covers of the games next to his Dolphin.
"Crystal Gems play DnD" please!
Pearls being born in alien space clams instead of the ground is such a cool idea.
Kevin is brutally injured and Steven has to kiss him. Ew.
Pearls are status symbols, though - they're elite servants. So the reasoning may be that if a Pearl is doing it, obviously her very important owner wanted her to do it. Or you know - Peridot turned it on and there's a "key in the ignition" thing going on.
Actually, she did - according to the writing staff Garnet was afraid the concept of fusion would be too alien for Steven and that he would reject her like she had been rejected by the Homeworld Gems. It was only after she met Stevonnie that she decided to introduce him to Ruby and Sapphire as his next birthday…
I think Sugar confirmed that Yellow Diamond has an official villain song coming up at Comic Con.
I don't know if we'll ever get a season in space, but an arc where a bunch of alien refugees from Gem-controlled planets move into Beach City would be more than enough to sustain 20+ episodes.
Wouldn't it be hilarious if the corrupted gems are healed in the last season by a song Greg wrote?
Yeah but at least there's character reasons for it since Pearl has severe PTSD from the war and Garnet and Steven didn't really have a relationship until he found out she was a fusion and I doubt Amethyst knows the full details about what happened with Homeworld. He's not like Harry Potter where he's just a dumbass…
We KIND of got that with the Answer. I wouldn't be surprised in that format continues as a "once a season" type episode. I'm pretty certain "How Rose met Pearl" is going to dump a TON of gem history on us and will probably be similar in tone.
This - they had the ship but refused to take off without their captain.
I don't think they have an end-goal because I don't think Gems are "natural". You don't naturally evolve something that needs drills to reproduce. The Gems are probably highly advanced androids that evolved past their masters. If you break it down, a lot of implied Gem Mythology is just Cybertron Mythology.
I'd just like the show to acknowledge one way or the other if any life besides Earth-born creatures and Gems exist in the show's universe.
Tell new Gems they don't have powers so they can't rebel against their older superiors?
Annoyed we never learned Centi's real name when it was implied she wrote it out for Steven in Gemish.
I've basically extrapolated the showrunner comments that "there are no holidays in Steven's universe" to "there are no Holy Days in Steven's universe" to "there are no real-world religions in Steven's universe because people used to worship the Crystal Gems so no other religions formed but nobody really adheres to it…