There are 21 episodes of season 3 that haven't aired in the US (including "Steven Floats"), so maybe that's what we'll get? That's a weird number if they're doing five a week though. I guess maybe they'll double up for the finale or something.
I've learned to tolerate drama...except on the boat
but yeah, their handling of this show is so weird to me
it seems like a ready-made money printer, and yet, they barely promote it. it has next to no presence on the US site. they hardly air reruns, and when they do, they're out of order. the merchandising footprint is nonexistent, as opposed to that of Adventure Time or Regular Show. that or they market SU more to adult fans than kids
They can't even just run it more often on Boomerang (which they gutted of most all the classic animation and turned into a reject pile/recent rerun farm) like Nickelodeon did with ATLA on Nicktoons Network
Also I realized today that the first week of Summer of Steven is the week I'll be away. Hopefully I'll be able to find some way to actually watch them, given that I won't have a proper computer.
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
The only part I really liked was the confirmation that Marty is Sour Cream's biological father
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
This whole Greg-getting-rich arc is weird but I liked this episode. If nothing else, this one definitely didn't feel like it could be an episode of any show but SU.
This whole Greg-getting-rich arc is weird but I liked this episode. If nothing else, this one definitely didn't feel like it could be an episode of any show but SU.
I think it's done now, but it is kinda weird how they spent an entire episode just setting up this one.
Especially given, as Pearl kinda pointed out in the end, it wasn't really necessary even for this episode. (When you get down to it, the plot of this episode was extremely similar to Keystone Motel, except focusing on different characters.)
I don't know if it will really be an "arc" but I can't imagine this is the last we'll hear of that plot point. I wouldn't be surprised if it was really setting up for something further down the line.
Honestly the thing with Pearl and Greg's relationship is kinda weird, because in this episode it almost seemed like she didn't even want to be near him whereas in the past she's mostly tolerated him (not counting flashbacks)? But I guess having inconsistent feelings about in a situation like this is how real people mostly work, too.
The intensity of Pearl's neuroses has always been a little inconsistent, frankly. It seems like certain writers portray her as a bit harsher and less superficially together than others.
Well, it's fairly obvious Pearl tolerates Greg for Steven's sake.
Also, interacting with someone more-or-less one-on-one for an extended period of time is different than doing so in a group setting.
Sure but like, even at the beginning of the episode it seemed like she was being a little more openly nasty to him than she usually is, and then the rest of the episode sorta seemed to act like she's always treated him that way?
It's not like, a major complaint or anything though.
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
The intensity of Pearl's neuroses has always been a little inconsistent, frankly. It seems like certain writers portray her as a bit harsher and less superficially together than others.
That doesn't bother me so much, because there are real people like that too.
I mean, I'm sure you've noticed that I seem more functional some days than others. Granted it's mostly been "others" lately but that's beside the point.
Idea: They all have that to better deal with machinery in subtle ways, but it isn't mentioned to them because they don't want them to feel too confident.
Idea: They all have that to better deal with machinery in subtle ways, but it isn't mentioned to them because they don't want them to feel too confident.
That would explain the "fingers" on their limb enhancers.
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There are 21 episodes of season 3 that haven't aired in the US (including "Steven Floats"), so maybe that's what we'll get? That's a weird number if they're doing five a week though. I guess maybe they'll double up for the finale or something.
It felt like SU doing that thing where it channels Pepper Ann, except somehow weaker than usual
Also, interacting with someone more-or-less one-on-one for an extended period of time is different than doing so in a group setting.
^ This, however, is also true.