It may be half way through Pride month, but there’s still plenty of TV to watch. From streaming services to network shows, LGBTQ characters and storylines are almost a dime a dozen now (though I’ll always take more!) The staff…
Steven Universe: The Movie Review: These same gems shine bright in a new light
In case you’re still living in a Steven Universe-free world, this is your entry point. Starting a new series is a daunting task, especially when it’s already five seasons deep, but Steven Universe: The Movie provides a standalone experience that…
The Best 30 Episodes of Television in 2016
2016 has been shit. Decipher the why’s for yourselves, but there are plenty of them. Due to this-perhaps inspite of it-more and more we have turned to entertainment to keep the demons at bay and distract our mind with television…
TV Review: Steven Universe 3×14 “Monster Reunion”
“Monster Buddies” was the first episode of Steven Universe that signaled something more than just Gems fighting monsters as the stakes, and it remains one of the series’ masterpieces. What defined the episode, of course, was a central tension between Centipeedle’s…
TV Review: Steven Universe 3×13 “Kiki’s Pizza Delivery Service”
“Why don’t you talk to each other?” I’m sick of that resolution. I’m haunted by it like Kiki is haunted by cheese. It’s everywhere I look, and I can’t escape it. But Steven Universe knows what it’s doing, and it doesn’t…
TV Review: Steven Universe (3×12) “Restaurant Wars”
Sadly, “Restaurant Wars” is a kooky, somewhat promising idea with no real character development. Although Ronaldo has a girlfriend! Well, had. Really, “Restaurant Wars” seems like a tedious reintroduction to the Fryman and Pizza families, just in time for “Kiki’s…
Steven Universe Review 3×09: “Too Short To Ride”
And now, our favorite little Dorito is also Magneto. “Too Short To Ride” is a little trite for the first episode of the Summer of Steven to focus primarily on Gems, even if we’ve returned to the mundanity of the…