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Jasper wants to feel the power of their fusion, she wants toīe able to fly (she actually attributes one of her reasoning’s to wanting to be
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The ocean but…Jasper! Jasper comes to Lapis because she too wants to be Just as the conversation of Jasper begins, who else appears from Relationships, they are aware of the wrongness but cannot get away because itįeels so good. Their relationship was, which is like many who engage in unhealthy What makes this even more feasible, is Lapis’ understanding of how wrong Hear this, and saw Malachite as the unhealthiest relationship in a cartoon
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It made Lapis less lonely, finally in control, and dominant,Ĭharacteristics Lapis had longed for. Missed being with Jasper, that she missed the power and constant exertion she Prior to Japer’s visit, Lapis admits to Steven that she Unfortunately, the gang runs into Jasper who had been following Lapis Steven and Greg take Lapis on a boat ride to rekindle her relationship with theĮlement of water which is part of whom she is, and as a stress-free day to
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She begins to tell Garnet that to fuse with her is empowering as they literally Amethyst attempts to come to Pearl’s aid as Night previously, she is scolds Pearl and begins to ignore and cannot forgive Pearl’s doings by Amethyst and Steven, who had spied on Pearl doing so the The hub to fuse with Garnet to take it apart again. The communication hub, when really, after the first dismantling, Pearl rebuilds This is one of those episodes that evokes that uneasy sensation.Įssentially what happens is Pearl lies to Garnet that Peridot keeps rebuilding In order to have an impactful in life, one has to grow up and provide for themselves and be a person who can do the same for others, otherwise, a society cannot function, and no one would hang out with you because no one likes an immature adult. We all would like to have our needs catered to and to be provided for like a baby but life just does not permit that. It is why in Greg’s moment of realization that the fog clears, and he decides to get a job at the car wash. Obviously, Greg is not an infant, but his immaturity, much like many individuals’ that people can identify today, is palpable and is like a cloud of ignorance that makes life unclear. This task, eventually enlightens Greg, when he climbs to the top of a Ferris wheel to retrieve an adventurous Sour Cream (after Rose allows the infant Sour Cream to), Greg realizes that he is like Sour Cream, a baby. On one of the days of mooching, Greg is tasked with babysitting Vidalia’s son, Sour Cream.
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Unfortunately, Greg needs to eat, and he cannot really eat when he is broke, however, he has his friend Vidalia to mooch of off, and abandoned fry-bits to eat that were perfectly placed in the trash. Greg, just prior to working at the car wash was an unemployed, broke bum who either hung out with Rose all day or waited for her to get back from her mission to hang out with her. In this episode, Greg takes Steven back to how he first started working at the car wash he currently owns, and the events that surrounded such a decision. “Growing up is something you have to decide to do.” Wise words from Greg Universe, and a great way to begin a list of mature episodes with one such episode dealing specifically with maturity. "Greg the Babysitter" - Season 3 Episode 16 “Steven Universe” is one such show that prefers to air-out these stigmas and natural themes, and do so magnificently with maturity and in a way that is comprehensible to children, so without further-ado, here are five such episodes thus far that best bring to light such deep and impactful, but most importantly, important issues to life.ġ. Tough subjects such as abuse or societal roles are not easily discussed, as they are perceived as taboos and are more conveniently dealt by being swept under the grand metaphorical rug. Themes such as love, coercion, betrayal, societal roles, maturity, healthy and unhealthy relationships, obsession, intolerance, power and abuse are commonly discussed and often considered to be the back-bone of “Steven Universe.” Instances, or episodes that exemplify these aforementioned themes, are quite blatant-even if masqueraded behind by a nom de plumes like fusion-and sometimes bring about a sense of discomfort or uneasy feeling for the viewer, as it should. Already four episodes into its fifth season, the program has captivated fans and critics for its animation, characters, and relatable, but most notably, mature over-arching themes found intertwined among the enchanting elements of each episode. “Steven Universe” is one remarkable show.
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