Oh my goodness, please watch Steven Universe Future! It's really powerful, and gives us closure in an unexpected but satisfying way. It hit me the same way Toy Story 4 did: at first it's like, why do we need more?? The original was perfectly complete! But then you see it and realize oh no, there was a whole nother layer I didn't consider, this is so much more mature than I thought.
Oh my goodness, please watch Steven Universe Future! It's really powerful, and gives us closure in an unexpected but satisfying way. It hit me the same way Toy Story 4 did: at first it's like, why do we need more?? The original was perfectly complete! But then you see it and realize oh no, there was a whole nother layer I didn't consider, this is so much more mature than I thought.
I've now watch Steven Universe Future! There was a lot I liked about it, though I thought they didn't quite figure out how to end it? Steven going on the road to find himself was an option they already rejected when he fought with his dad...felt like they weren't quite sure how to wind it up...
That's a good point, I'd forgotten about the fight... I just liked how they approached trauma and memory and all that in this series. Felt good to see they didn't stop with Spinel and the movie. And yeah I would've liked a glimpse into a wider world at the end. Those horizon-bending choices are few and far btwn.
Oh my goodness, please watch Steven Universe Future! It's really powerful, and gives us closure in an unexpected but satisfying way. It hit me the same way Toy Story 4 did: at first it's like, why do we need more?? The original was perfectly complete! But then you see it and realize oh no, there was a whole nother layer I didn't consider, this is so much more mature than I thought.
I've now watch Steven Universe Future! There was a lot I liked about it, though I thought they didn't quite figure out how to end it? Steven going on the road to find himself was an option they already rejected when he fought with his dad...felt like they weren't quite sure how to wind it up...
That's a good point, I'd forgotten about the fight... I just liked how they approached trauma and memory and all that in this series. Felt good to see they didn't stop with Spinel and the movie. And yeah I would've liked a glimpse into a wider world at the end. Those horizon-bending choices are few and far btwn.