I love that song.
Ending
So. . . that was an alright episode. Nothing to write home about. Just so-so. Not really my type of jam. Mostly adequate. Garden variety. Kinda forgettable, honestly. Maybe a 5 out of 10?
Okay, okay. It was slightly better than all that.
It was great! I love the music. I love the relationships. I loved seeing all the new fusions. I loved the White Diamond arc. . . which basically all took place in this one episode. I love that Yellow and Blue were so completely swayed by Steven's amazing arguments for policy updates.
I loved Connie.
I enjoyed Bismuth, Lapis, and especially Peridot in their very small but important parts.
I laughed, I teared up, I googled some stuff, I got angry, and I . . . didn't learn anything? hm. I feel like that last part's not right, but I can't think of what it might have been.
I learned to go to an adult if I'm being bullied and to not try to make my hands into suction cups at home.
So, easy 10 out of 10.
This wrapped up everything to be the end of the show so neatly. It's almost a shame to continue.
Except. . .
A zoo of humans somewhere out in space doing who knows what
Enemies such as Jasper who probably need further dealing with
The chest in Lion's mane
We still don't know where Gems originally came from. . .
Why is Homeworld cracked in half?
We still don't know what the hell Onion's deal is
Sugilite is still benched. Would they fit better together now that they've gone through all these changes or. . .
What happened to the hands on the temple?
And, most importantly, WHY DID THEY PUT THOSE CUPCAKES IN THOSE JARS?
Dang, I guess we'll have to keep watching. Hopefully all of these will be answered by the end of this. Especially that last one.




