nigga be real. if gems were seen as goddesses then there would be at least some knowledge of them, but instead humans outside of BC dont know that gems even exist, at least before steven came along. given how spread out the gem sites were, there probably werent many of them around for humans to notice
Did anyone else feel like she was introduced in the most awkward way possible? she feels like an OC
>The cringy, forced, self-insert comes off as a OC.
Really? You dont say?
I stopped watching SU around the episode where greg's brother shows up, how does bismuth get reintroduced? Is her wanting to shatter other gems (including steven) ever readdressed?
Andy is his cousin
As for Bismuth after major spoilers Steven is figures out rose quartz is pink diamond he releases bismuth and explains the whole pink diamond thing and bismuth takes it suprisingly well
That was the point, it's the same awkward and uncomfortable introduction plenty of shows have done just to insert a main character.
We know this was intentional because both part if that episode and the episode immediately following it is a logical breakdown of how this could have happened within the show's rules and what the consequences of it might be.
It was an example of good writing in SU.
ok cool, just making sure jasper and kevin were the only characters who had actual consequences for their actions
you will destroy me one day.
Why is that fusion so sexy?
He is an OC in an OCean of piss, that is SU.
Well technically unlike Jasper and Kevin who are objectively commiting bad actions Bismuth was at least some what justified. I dont think she deserves consequences for attempting to stop a war granted she lashed out at Rose and Steven but it's not as black and white as the actions of people like Jasper. When Bismuth realized why Rose didnt want to use the breaking point it probably made her put her see her philosophy in a whole new light I dont think she needs to be punished or anything for it even though she did get bubbles for awhile
She's not a he retard