Hooray, Stevonnie, it hasn't even been a year! Oh, no, it's been x)
LonelyMorra
23 Jul 2016, 10:48 # Show original
It's amazing how all the characters in the series accept all the wonders of Stephen and Co. with such ease
HidingFox
24 Jul 2016, 15:14 # Show original
@LonelyMorra: There was once a war of gems on Earth, people probably know who they are and what they are capable of.
LonelyMorra
24 Jul 2016, 19:28 # Show original
@AleksYus: it was 5 thousand years ago, no one remembers about it anymore, at most they try to guess what happened
baldarek
29 Jul 2016, 05:36 # Show original
@LonelyMorra: Yeah, and the incomprehensible structures (including flying ones) scattered all over the planet, spaceships and giant swords, probably ancient people created themselves?
unis_the_fangirl
23 Jul 2016, 11:11 # Show original
Damn, Kevin is just an amazing person "Oh, you're something consisting of two three/fourteen-year-olds, well, who cares, mabie race mi babe? ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡° )"
And I would also like Stevonnie and someone to clarify their pronouns on the screen, otherwise they have already got all those for which they are "well, a girl"
Ари
24 Jul 2016, 00:02 # Show original
@unis_the_fangirl: Jenny at one point clearly said "check on them" or something like that. That is, it can be perceived either as the fact that the crowd knows about fuse (which is unlikely), or as the fact that Stevonnie is indeed addressed by them/them.
FunkaFever
26 Jul 2016, 23:21 # Show original
@Ari: Well, why is it unlikely? After all, in Alone Together they broke up right on the dance floor, where all these people were. No wonder they remembered that Stevonny is a fusion.
Спящий
28 Jul 2016, 19:04 # Show original
@Ari: In America, people of indeterminate gender are recognized to be addressed by "they/them". For example, when a mother does not know the gender of her child's new friend, she will ask "Where did you meet them? " what translates as "Where did you meet her/him?" or, as is more often the case with us, "Where did you meet him? " since a friend is a masculine name. In English grammar, they are - that's why they are addressed that way. In my opinion, the creators here wanted to raise the topic of people who do not define their gender at all, but this is my personal opinion. Sorry for the long post
hackspettar
30 Jul 2016, 03:30 # Show original
Kevin is an example of a typical self-confident guy who believes that everything revolves around him. "You're just obsessed with me!" A very vital episode.
enfiss
18 Aug 2020, 19:10 # Show original
Aah, Kevin is so infuriating.
The finale is blunt: "I've been chasing you for three days to tell you how much I don't care about you."
"Oh, you're something consisting of two three/fourteen-year-olds, well, who cares, mabie race mi babe?
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡° )"
And I would also like Stevonnie and someone to clarify their pronouns on the screen, otherwise they have already got all those for which they are "well, a girl"
Sorry for the long post
A very vital episode.
The finale is blunt: "I've been chasing you for three days to tell you how much I don't care about you."