Sabre: If you had to separate your dog from 49 other identical dogs that were all equally excited to see you, how would you determine which dog was yours?
Rainbow Steve: I would take my 50 dogs home and live like a king.

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Sabre: If you had to separate your dog from 49 other identical dogs that were all equally excited to see you, how would you determine which dog was yours?
Rainbow Steve: I would take my 50 dogs home and live like a king.
Reaction to Something’s Wrong and Darkness took over Indigo Steve
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUpP6n2ubYE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAwcE8vOSaw
Me: My least favorite part in the Reverse Steve episodes was that the villains were controlling the story. I wish Rainbow Quest gave the heroes more chances to be proactive and make decisions that affect the story.
Sabre and Rainbow: *use their brief moment of bliss after Galaxy’s destruction to wait around and procrastinate with the Orange Steves, giving the Darkness plenty of time to infect the Middle World*
Me: No. Not like that. *adds this episode into evidence that Sabre and Rainbow aren’t good heroes*
Sorry for being mean, but this episode just did not vibe for me.
Though, I felt sad to see the Middle World ruined and Indigo Steve infected by the Darkness thought :c Especially when you know Indigo Steve has been so helpful and put up a good fight, but he eventually fell....
Also, I was wondering if Rainbow had the powers of an Indigo Steve or if he was a generically strong Steve...that would had been very useful to know in the Reverse arc.
Seems like the Darkness really likes targeting the Middle World because it gives you access to both the Overworld and the World Beyond. Makes me wonder why the series puts so much emphasis on the Yellow Kingdom being so important that heroes can’t afford to lose it, but hasn’t said much about how important the Middle World is to the Darkness’ plans.
Rainbow Steve: You tricked me.
Void Steve: I deceived you. "Tricked" makes it sound like we have a playful relationship.
Rainbow Steve: Heh, It could be worse.
Sabre: Worse?! We're stuck in the Void, the source of Darkness. A place, mind you, we know nothing about, with no hope of getting home, and no clue as to what else is out there!
Rainbow Steve: Uh, Darkness, duh.
Rainbow Steve: "Self Isolation": boring, clinical, what the government tells you to do!
Rainbow Steve: "Go back to the shadows!": exciting, implies you are a Balrog of Morgoth, what a cool old wizard tells you to do!
Sabre: How did the pig tracks get on the ceiling?
Rainbow Steve, holding Gerald upside down on the ceiling: Spider-Pig, Spider-Pig, does whatever a Spider-Pig does.
(Rainbow Quest)
Void Steve: I didn’t say DROP a safe on the prisoners, you dolt! I said KEEP them safe!
Rainbow Steve: Well, that’s good, ‘cause I missed!
Sabre: What movie is this?
Rainbow Steve: I love you man.
Sabre: I love you too, but seriously what's the movie called?
Rainbow Steve: I LOVE YOU MAN.
Sabre: I LOVE YOU TOO BRO.