The relentless march into December didn’t help anyone in the ratings, but Steven Universe: Future stuck with it and got 413,000 viewers for Little Graduation and 494,000 viewers for Prickly Pair. Here’s how the network’s premiers did on Saturday:
GC13 and David discuss the last two episodes of Steven Universe: Future’s opening salvo: Little Graduation and Prickly Pair.
Oh boy, we were worried about our beautiful baby boy’s future and now here it is. Please, we’re begging: get Steven some therapy! At the very least get him to use his Emotional Support Amethyst.
Where will the series go from here? How will it end? When will we get new episodes? Nobody knows, but try to believe in Steven.
It shouldn’t be controversial that Rick and Morty season four is being poorly received. Not only does the Internet generally dislike it, its ratings are also very bad as well. While Edge of Tomorty was able to get ratings that would fit in well in season three (the highest-rated season of the series), all subsequent episodes have ratings that would only fit in season one (the lowest-rated season of the series).
The first step to recovery is admitting that there’s a problem. Here’s to hoping that Rick and Morty admits it has a problem in time to make a comeback with season five.
Steven Universe: Future continues to put up those good ratings. Snow Day had 716,000 viewers and Why So Blue? had 670,000. It was a very good day for Cartoon Network though, as you’ll see. Here’s how things stacked up:
GC13, Isabelle, and Sophia enter the game to discuss the two latest episodes of Steven Universe: Future: Snow Day and Why So Blue?.
They’re two very cute episodes, for different reasons. Our little boy’s all grown up, and he’s even been a vegetarian for like a month! Also, shows of strength are paradoxically signs of weakness. Maybe we should stick to subjective and debatable stuff like meep-morps?
Just when we thought we knew Pink Diamond’s full character arc, Steven Universe: Future gives us the episode Volleyball to add an even earlier event. What Pink did to hear Pearl was certainly bad, and the scars she left on her lasted for thousands of years, but it’s what started Pink Diamond’s character growth.
As we know from Steven Universe: The Movie, Pink hadn’t finished growing by the time she got the Earth colony – Spinel could tell you that – but after hurting her Pearl she completely changed how her gem’s powers manifested. Instead of throwing tantrums she would heal wounds—perhaps hoping she could somehow heal her Pearl?
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