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Critical-Greg is my fave of these trash fires. They genuinely seem to think that the Crewniverse has been stealing ideas from the fandom for their show, including the latest reveal which was immediately debunked when a crew member showed off a t-shirt the crew got way back in 2013 that (subtly) pointed to that same plot twist.

They're 100% serious and not a troll and it's hilarious.
 
These people remind me of that one sperg who always talked about how much he hated Barney but then obsessively watched Barney all day
 
This community is literally autistic. No really, a characteristic of autism is that they pay close attention to details instead of the big picture. Add obsession and other autists who have the same interests to the mix and you get one hell of concentrated autism like SU Critical.
 
Critical-Greg is my fave of these trash fires. They genuinely seem to think that the Crewniverse has been stealing ideas from the fandom for their show, including the latest reveal which was immediately debunked when a crew member showed off a t-shirt the crew got way back in 2013 that (subtly) pointed to that same plot twist.

They're 100% serious and not a troll and it's hilarious.
:powerlevel: My greatest autistic moment: Back when I actually liked the show I wrote a disgusting fanfic with very broken english. I don't remember when, just that I wrote it and put it on Wattpad. It was about Lapis unfusing Jasper and sorta of helping the Gems keeping a corrupted Jasper outside of a neighbour city, while Lapis learned the importance of human life by been rescued by some dude.
I only remembered I wrote that when a friend of mine discussed the show with me. Although I wrote that before the episode aired it was something very predictable. It speaks volumes that a 12yo-ish me was almost on the same writing level as "pros".
 
Theres really a reason why the company airs the show in "bombs"

If I'm correct, Steven universe being a plot based show would do very poorly on prime time. When the show first began it was on prime time, however the ratings were pretty bad and seeing how Cartoon Network didn't want to fire their first female writer for obvious backlash they did what I call "hype me up"

Essentially, these Steven bombs have so much content inside it, so much it's pretty much a half of a season worth of content for the tards to enjoy.
CN announes a Steven bomb, words spread and people get excited. Sneak peaks are provided to the fans, they get more excited. The bomb airs and the views are through the roof because people are so damn excited and watch it all.
The show stays afloat, Rebecca keeps her job and CN gets to market her all they want and these tards are fufilled for another half of a year.
 
Theres really a reason why the company airs the show in "bombs"

If I'm correct, Steven universe being a plot based show would do very poorly on prime time. When the show first began it was on prime time, however the ratings were pretty bad and seeing how Cartoon Network didn't want to fire their first female writer for obvious backlash they did what I call "hype me up"

Essentially, these Steven bombs have so much content inside it, so much it's pretty much a half of a season worth of content for the tards to enjoy.
CN announes a Steven bomb, words spread and people get excited. Sneak peaks are provided to the fans, they get more excited. The bomb airs and the views are through the roof because people are so damn excited and watch it all.
The show stays afloat, Rebecca keeps her job and CN gets to market her all they want and these tards are fufilled for another half of a year.
I heard it was because behind the scenes drama and other bullshit.
 
It's 100% because of other drama and bullshit, buuutttt the show does well enough with merch (because unlike a lot of other shows, they actually make merch!) and in reruns that for the most part it's fine for CN. The Crew hates the bomb format and so does the older fanbase.

When bombs started they were extra episodes, not the only episodes. Now CN saves every mini arc for a bomb, leading to massive hiatuses. This hiatus was the longest one yet. By the time the next episode airs, it will have been 150+ days since the previous episode...which also came after a hiatus (a much smaller one of about 60 days). IIRC the first episode to air for this bomb is actually already leaked (?? maybe legally available on the app) so it won't even be new for another week.

That's part of why SU Critical is such a gold mine. Kids have to ree between episodes and 150 days is a lot of REE.
 
For fucks sake they're over analyzing a children's cartoon that just so happens to have references to stuff adults can enjoy too. This isn't Primer, where you have to analyze everything.
 
For fucks sake they're over analyzing a children's cartoon that just so happens to have references to stuff adults can enjoy too. This isn't Primer, where you have to analyze everything.

Shhhh..... You're pointing out why it's fun to make fun of them. Cut that out.
 
I heard it was because behind the scenes drama and other bullshit.

I've heard they don't even have a single professional storyboard artist in the staff, and admit they don't give a single fuck about using their own reference sheets. No wonder it takes them a year to shit out a few minutes of deformed multicoloured blobs.
 
It seems every show with a super autistic fandom has an even more autistic, but less funny hatedom.
 
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