Steven Universe - Now a Griefing Thread

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Isn't rather it funny that this show was supposed to teach about forgiveness and acceptance has ended, creating the most intolerant and self-righteous fanbase to exist.
I have friends who are bronies who outright think SU fans are embarrasing as fuck.
That's right, grown men who lust after cartoon ponies look down on the Steven Universe fanbase.
 
Isn't rather it funny that this show was supposed to teach about forgiveness and acceptance has ended, creating the most intolerant and self-righteous fanbase to exist.
So basically Christianity?
I have friends who are bronies who outright think SU fans are embarrasing as fuck.
That's right, grown men who lust after cartoon ponies look down on the Steven Universe fanbase.
SU fans look down at other people just as much, like R&M fans. Doesn’t really mean much.
 
Man, how fast this show has lost the relevance it had. I mean, its like people just forgot about it.
Evangelion, Batman TAS, Dragon Ball, King of the Hill, Adventure Time, Dexters Lab, Samurai Jack, Sailor Moon etc, have had decades of people talking about them after they finished and have shaped pop culture. What did SU accomplish? I actually really liked the show, but its fucking dead as a franchise. The only one talking about it is us beating a dead horse and the hardcore fanbase that will move on once the new shinny thing comes along. Its kindda sad because I really liked the use of music and the exploration of some themes, like Lapis Lazulis trauma.
I think the show themes overshadowed its own good aspects. It became the show about lesbians instead of a cool adventure series with some lgbt elements, and it never fully commited to an audience: the older teenagers and young adults that might want some more personal drama, or a kids shows with tons of adventure and imagination.
RIP Steven Universe. You had some cool songs.
 
Man, how fast this show has lost the relevance it had. I mean, its like people just forgot about it.
Evangelion, Batman TAS, Dragon Ball, King of the Hill, Adventure Time, Dexters Lab, Samurai Jack, Sailor Moon etc, have had decades of people talking about them after they finished and have shaped pop culture. What did SU accomplish? I actually really liked the show, but its fucking dead as a franchise. The only one talking about it is us beating a dead horse and the hardcore fanbase that will move on once the new shinny thing comes along. Its kindda sad because I really liked the use of music and the exploration of some themes, like Lapis Lazulis trauma.
I think the show themes overshadowed its own good aspects. It became the show about lesbians instead of a cool adventure series with some lgbt elements, and it never fully commited to an audience: the older teenagers and young adults that might want some more personal drama, or a kids shows with tons of adventure and imagination.
RIP Steven Universe. You had some cool songs.
SU never gave us Rusty Shackleford or had episodes which are relevant to this day even.

Like the dog being aggressive against that black repairman implying Hank is racist when it's equally aggressive against any repairman.

"Those gems ain't right, Bobby"
 
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