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I thought it would make a neat fusion if they ever bring the character back.Oh, it's a pun. heh.
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I thought it would make a neat fusion if they ever bring the character back.Oh, it's a pun. heh.
Yeah, I don't get it.I thought it would make a neat fusion if they ever bring the character back.
Yeah, I don't get it.
Isn't that what "reparations" is all about?
So I have some knowledge of the show, and I don't plan to watch this movie
But can someone be so kind as to explain why people are whining about the series being ruined? Did the genderspecials Lord and savior Becky sugar not deliver?
The protagonist is a cisgendered white male fighting an empire of evil women. Why SJWs latched onto this show in the first place is beyond me.It’s never woke enough.
The protagonist is a cisgendered white male fighting an empire of evil women. Why SJWs latched onto this show in the first place is beyond me.
Also calling Rebecca sugar herself a Nazi sympathizer.You have people like Lily Orchard feeling like geniuses for pointing out that Morally ambiguous Rose Quartz is in fact not a perfect person (that’s kind of the point).
Which was disproved in the season five finale when Steven was revealed to be his own unique person down to his core. If he’s ftm then so is any dude with a female mother.About that, although I don't agree just to be clear, I have seen a lot of the SU fandom considering Steven being a FTM transgender given half of his was Rose Quartz. Pretty sure that was a comment with thousands of upvotes on Reddit.
Which was disproved in the season five finale when Steven was revealed to be his own unique person down to his core.
The show is wasted on its fandom, and society in general really.Actually, that's exactly the episode that made them say that on Reddit.
And now I’m reminded of the comic Lily had done of her OC edgelord murdering Steven becomes he believed in trying to solve things without violence.They did deliver.
The movie is pretty good. It’s not Spiderverse good/ big-budget animated movie good. But it’s TV movie good. The issue is that the SU fandom is the wokest of them all and they have unreasonable standards of woke. Despite being the wokest mainstream American children cartoon ever.
You have people like Lily Orchard feeling like geniuses for pointing out that Morally ambiguous Rose Quartz is in fact not a perfect person (that’s kind of the point). Or how whatever metaphor of being LGBT it’s in their heads was offensive to their made up gender/situation. It’s never woke enough.
The fan base is incredibly toxic, but it’s the kind of people Sugar tries to appeal to, so that won’t ever change.
Still, it’s a competent show I really enjoy, hence me being here.
It’s an amazing show.I like the art style of the background art, but the character design/plot seems not that great. Is it really worth watching? It seems sort of melodramatic.
Its not as melodramatic as it seems. It just seems that way because a lot of the times it gets dramatic is also when a big twist or lore reveal happens, so it gets talked about a lot.I like the art style of the background art, but the character design/plot seems not that great. Is it really worth watching? It seems sort of melodramatic.
There's a ton of filler that you can skip and it'll be fine, but the overall plot is pretty decent and I usually enjoy myself when watching the show. I'd say watch it if it piques your interest.I like the art style of the background art, but the character design/plot seems not that great. Is it really worth watching? It seems sort of melodramatic.