A two-parter will cap off the new episodes’ weekly releases on May 7

Geek Girl Authority and The Futon Critic are both in agreement: when the four episodes hitting the app on March 26 reach TV starting on April 9, they will be weekly. Geek Girl Authority also gives us big news: May 7 will see a big two-parter air on TV.

Most of the big stuff we’ve seen in the trailer is probably from the two-parter. Probably. We’ll find out soon enough.

Here’s when everything will air, in the 7:30 PM EDT time slot:

  • April 9, 2018 – Your Mother and Mine: Steven takes Garnet to meet some of his new friends.
  • April 16, 2018 – The Big Show: Steven shoots a documentary that follows a local band as they get their first big break.
  • April 23, 2018 – Pool Hopping: Garnet and Steven explore the most unlikely timelines in Beach City.
  • April 30, 2018 – Letters to Lars: Steven writes about the latest news of Beach City.
  • May 7, 2018 – Unnamed Two-Parter

New episodes will be up on the app on Monday, March 26

Cartoon Network has good news for us: two weeks before the episodes air on TV, the new episodes will be up for viewing on the Cartoon Network app.

Usually when new episodes go up on the app they’re also sent out to the cable companies’ on-demand sections as well, but we don’t have to wait long to find out whether that will happen this time.

There’s an exciting trailer to go with the tweet, but be warned: while it starts off as a recap, it’s a very, very spoiler-filled trailer. You have been warned.

https://twitter.com/cartoonnetwork/status/976540698156720128

Lunar Sea Spire podcast episode 183: The Real You

GC13 and Sophia discuss Ms. Sugar’s fourth episode of Adventure Time: The Real You.

It’s sweet and may or may not feature the first kiss Princess Bubblegum gives to Finn (not even the crew of Adventure Time knows).

If you manage to sit through the commentary track’s opening (including a three minute and thirty second ukulele solo by Pendleton Ward) there are also tidbits of info, like where Ms. Sugar got two of the lines from the episode.

Also featuring a bonus discussion of Will Smith as per Sophia’s request. 🙂

No air times scheduled for March 19-25, 2018

Unlocked episodes for March 17-23, 2018

Here are the episodes unlocked on the Cartoon Network app and website, available for viewing without logging in with a cable provider:

  • Doug Out
  • Steven vs Amethyst
  • Keeping It Together
  • So Many Birthdays

Also added later:

  • Bismuth

Lunar Sea Spire podcast episode 182: The teaser for the April 9 release

GC13 and David discuss the questions they want answers to after being promised some answers by the tweet accompanying the twelve-second promo for new episodes scheduled to arrive on April 9.

We still know so little about the Diamonds, especially White Diamond though Pink is still quite new to us as well. Homeworld is also still quite mysterious, both in how it works and why it does what it does.

Let us know what questions you hope they answer!

No air times scheduled for March 12-18, 2018

Unlocked episodes for March 10-16, 2018

Here are the episodes unlocked on the Cartoon Network app and website, available for viewing without logging in with a cable provider:

  • Room For Ruby
  • Sworn to the Sword
  • Steven’s Lion

Two more episodes will be added later in the week.

New episodes to arrive on April 9

Cartoon Network has put out a very, very enticing tweet. The answers we’ve been waiting for? Don’t mind if we do.

https://twitter.com/twitter/statuses/971777749298896897

Lunar Sea Spire podcast episode 181: I Am My Mom

GC13 and David discuss the (current) peak of Aquamarine’s glory: I Am My Mom.

It’s the second of three episodes Aquamarine has been in so far, and she doesn’t let us down. Even Topaz is a sweetheart, protecting Connie from Amethyst’s questionable attempt to rip her out and then attacking weakly enough for Connie to block despite being able to break Steven’s bubble with a single strike.

And now Steven is on his way to Homeworld. It’s always his decisions that teach us interesting things, since he never asks followup questions.