Few characters in Infinity Train are as enigmatic as The Cat. A confidence artist by trade, she nevertheless comforts Tulip that her number is in fact not counting down to her death. Yes, The Cat does try to con Tulip out of One-One, but she had good reason. By season two of Infinity Train, she’s playing a purely helpful role for our new protagonists.
The Cat does what any denizen of the Infinity Train does: she helps passengers. Sure, she may grift along the way, but she’s there to help when it matters. If Infinity Train gets a third season it looks like Grace will be the new protagonist, so everyone is curious to see what The Cat has in story for her.
GC13, Ken, Isabelle, Sophia, and David break down Mr. Universe and Fragments.
Oh boy those were sure two episodes, weren’t they? Do you remember back when Steven was happy? We do.
So did Steven have a bad childhood? Does he know how to pick his mentors or what? These episodes should have you ready for the finale, because regardless of what’s coming there’s a lot to take care of, and only four episodes to go.
Here are the episodes of Steven Universe and Steven Universe: Future that you can currently watch on the Cartoon Network website and app without logging in with a cable provider:
Friday:
1:30 PM: Steven Universe: The Movie: Sing-a-long
3:00 PM: Little Homeschool
3:15 PM: Guidance
3:30 PM: Rose Buds
3:45 PM: Volleyball
4:00 PM: Bluebird
4:15 PM: A Very Special Episode
4:30 PM: Snow Day
4:45 PM: Why So Blue?
5:00 PM: Little Graduation
5:15 PM: Prickly Pair
5:30 PM: In Dreams
5:45 PM: Bismuth Casual
6:00 PM: Together Forever
6:15 PM: Growing Pains
6:30 PM: Mr. Universe
6:45 PM: Fragments 7:00 PM: Homeworld Bound 7:15 PM: Everything’s Fine 7:30 PM: I Am My Monster 7:45 PM: The Future
OK K.O.! Let’s Be Heroes featured five crossovers over its three seasons, and each of them was done differently. A Hero’s Fate concluded the story of showrunner Ian Jones-Quartey’s old webcomic, The Power is Yours brought is Captain Planet, Crossover Nexus unified four current Cartoon Network shows, Monster Party wrote Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School into Enid’s backstory, and Let’s Meet Sonic… Well, we met Sonic.
It took three things for OK KO to make these crossovers well: a wild world where anyone can exist, no place on the power scale for guest characters, and a whole heaping nostalgia for the old shows being crossed over with. With those ingredients, OK KO made four excellent nostalgia trips and a great crossover for Cartoon Network’s current franchises.
Ken returns for the end of the Universe, and he, GC13, Isabelle, and David discuss the two latest episodes of Steven Universe: Future: Together Forever and Growing Pains.
Well, if In Dreams and Bismuth Casual were the hope spots, there was definitely more heartache put into these two episodes. Steven is clearly feeling isolated and is making bad decisions, even when he seeks the counsel of those who should know better. At least now Steven has the most information he’s had yet about what’s going on with him.
Steven Universe: Future’s end continued last Friday. Together Forever captured the hearts of 572,000 viewers and Growing Pains gave 547,000 viewers hope for our boy Steven.
Here are the episodes of Steven Universe and Steven Universe: Future currently available to watch on the Cartoon Network website and app without logging in with a cable provider:
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