I guess yellow diamond will be kept for the season finale, The cluster arc feels like it will be done by the mid-season along with Malachite.
I guess yellow diamond will be kept for the season finale, The cluster arc feels like it will be done by the mid-season along with Malachite.
Really? The Cluster feels like a series-finale level threat to me.
Really? The Cluster feels like a series-finale level threat to me.
Really? The Cluster feels like a series-finale level threat to me.
"Steven, fuse with the Earth!"If the show doesn't end with a gurren lagann style fight of Steven + connie + the crystal gems + peridot + lapis + possibly all of beach city all fused together info a planet sized fusion fighting the cluster in space hurling asteroids at each other ill be disappointed
If the show doesn't end with a gurren lagann style fight of Steven + connie + the crystal gems + peridot + lapis + possibly all of beach city all fused together info a planet sized fusion fighting the cluster in space hurling asteroids at each other ill be disappointed
What if Steven used the time thing again and got himself from multiple timelines and fuses with himself?
Would he become Giant Steven?
Really? The Cluster feels like a series-finale level threat to me.
Then my head canon started up thinking that maybe they wanted to use it to go back to a time where Rose was alive and bring her back so that she could be there for everyone including Steven.
Episode description for 'Too Far'
Hm. Methinks someone's going to overhear something they might have been better off not knowing. Also it's looking less likely that this episode was originally Gem Drill.
Oh man, I just had a thought about the Gem Temple. What if the giant, four armed Gem from the episode about the founding of Beach City is the Temple? What if the heart of the Temple where they store the bubbled Gems is the Gem of the Temple itself?
Oh man, I just had a thought about the Gem Temple. What if the giant, four armed Gem from the episode about the founding of Beach City is the Temple? What if the heart of the Temple where they store the bubbled Gems is the Gem of the Temple itself?
I guess yellow diamond will be kept for the season finale, The cluster arc feels like it will be done by the mid-season along with Malachite.
I always assumed that the fusion of Yellow/Blue/White Diamond would be the series finale. But, yeah, it really seems that the issue will be solved pretty soon if not atleast put to ease.
Thing is that the temple has 6 arms
Maybe it will be resolved like The Orphan from "Brain Powerd"? Cluster is let free without it destroying the earth nor turning hostile?
Point taken. I think it was only depicted with four arms in the play, and since it was meant to be about what "really happened", Pearl would have made sure the correct amount of arms were shown.
Still, I think it's worth keeping in mind.
There's no guarantee it is particularly a vegeta, it's just the name used the most now since it's a former villain/enemy turned good. I could have said a green Ranger or a piccolo too.
It'll be a real interesting episode if that's the case.Yeah. My money's that this was the former"Steven vs. Amethyst."
What's the chance that Steven will accept all gems from homeworld onto Earth? It has been said multiple times that Homeworld is dying or uninhabitable right?
Maybe the cluster would be able to be used as a source to sustain gem population life on Earth?
It'll be a real interesting episode if that's the case.
They've never said anything about HW dying, although the effects of Kindergaten certainly suggest this.
I'm thinking that Gems can be healthily and naturally created (after all, they had to start somewhere), but Kindergarten is an attempt to mass produce it at high speeds without any concern for the planet being harmed.
Peridot did say Earth was being considered for a colony and Lapis' message indicates that Homeworld has become far worse for wear since the war.
They've never said anything about HW dying, although the effects of Kindergaten certainly suggest this.
Also, Honestly I still think it's odd that they only sent 2 gems to check on Earth. Given how Pearl describes the gems' history you'd think they'd send a mini army. What's the chances their numbers are dwindling?
This is a safe bet. That little short suggests that the kindergarten is all about producing gems with efficiency without regard for the ramifications.
HW on the other hand may not be so bad. Lapis didn't really say it was awful, just too advanced for her to comprehend. She probably had a really severe case of culture shock.
It's certainly a possibility, but I personally feel that the homeworld gems considers earth (&, by extension, the Crystal Gems) to be a lost cause after the great war. I mean, what's not to say they went to conquer other worlds & used them to repeat similar experiments? Then again, with Jasper & Peridot being M.I.A. & either haven't reported back, what's stopping an armada of Gem warships to come knocking on our door step?
A lot of the Gem Culture makes more sense when you realize that they basically came from super advanced magic-tech mid-evil times.
They fight with primitive weapons and didn't even have a way to transmit video back when they rebelled ... makes sense that Knighthood and all that was a thing for them. HW has advanced greatly since then though.
Oh, the impression I got was that HW couldn't sustain the rate at which gems were being created or something hence the need to look for new places to colonise.
Is Universe even Steven's real last name? "Greg Universe" felt like a stage name.
Steven Quartz Universe is his legal full name.
Whether that was his dad's birth name or not is up in the air, but at the very least it seems to be his legal name at this point.
the popular theory is that HW is at war with a greater threat and thus used places like earth and what not to quickly build a bigger army.
that the story line will go very gurren laggann.
we first save the earth.
defeat the main enemy
take on the bigger enemy the main enemy was hiding and thus take on the universe as hinted by steven's last name
I may have added the last name bit there... no may I did
Pearl has said that she learnt about knighthood from humans, not gems. When in the Sky Arena she says "this is where I learnt about the human concept of being a knight". Makes me think old gems were more akin to barbarians.
Yeah, I know. But my point was just that in their culture putting that level of worth on someone else wouldn't be strange. They're already matching mid-evil stuff in a lot of ways, devoting your life towards the protection of a great leader would be a pretty easy concept to grasp.
Jasper seems like she's supposed to be a very powerful gem though. I reckon no reporting back from her might possible result in a war ship showing up again.
Another thing I was wonder was... Why was Peridot not surprised by Steven's masculine appearance?
I dunno. After Rose left it seems like no new leader was assigned, and Peridot certainly wasn't trying to help or protect Jasper in battle. It might just be a Pearl thing, since I get the feeling leaders in gem culture are probably chosen based upon power and experience rather than politics, opinion, or royalty. Proper "warrior emperor" territory. Yellow Diamond is probably really strong.
I know that gems lack gender and sex, however they all do appear female and use female pronouns regardless. You'd think, being the google-girl she is, she'd wonder why she'd never come across a gem that looks that different and isn't referred to as "she/her". It'd probably explain why she didn't pin him for a gem right away and just thought he was a Steven.Peridot is possibly ignorant of the human concept of sexual differentiation, & since Steven is the only physical human contact that she has ever experienced, it wouldn't surprise me that something like that wouldn't come up. She once thought that a "Steven" was a race that had replaced humanity as the planet's dominant species.
Yes, weakness seems to be a very looked down upon thing for gems (at least at this point).I've been getting that feeling too. Jasper and Peridot seem to be disgusted by weakness in others and ashamed of it in themselves. It makes sense that a maternal nurturing gem like Rose would want to split from HW. It also lends credence to the theory that Rose's army was consisted mainly of HW rejects. Pearl is "defective" and "not built for fighting", Amethyst is a "runt" and Garnet's a perpetual fusion (which is apparently taboo on HW).