Again, not necessarily “new” (cough *Avatar*cough ), but here, it entered the mainstream. ![]() Likewise, the 2010s were a pretty gutsy decade for animation – with creators and writers taking more inspiration from non-animated series and trusting the audience to follow along with a centralized narrative. This trend has only accelerated as streaming has become “the norm” for media rather than a niche. The main reason is obvious – the rise of streaming media has allowed us to consume an entire season of television within a weekend, and continuity allows for better flow between the episodes being screened. ( The Prisoner, anybody?) But it seemed to become more embraced in this decade. Serialization is certainly nothing new in television – it’s a mandate of soap operas, and even television dramas were flirting with serialization as far back as the 60s. In my personal opinion, the most encompassing word has to be “serialization”. If television in the 2010s can be summed up in one word… well, there are certainly countless arguments for countless words. Or rather, leads the target into her own. An evening out on the beach, however, leads them straight into the path of the big target. They eventually go and use this time to goof off around the town. Pearl and Garnet go out looking for her, leaving Amethyst to assist in training Steven and Connie. Plot: Jasper is still on the run after capturing two corrupted Gems in the Great Canadian Wilderness. Written By: Raven Molisee and Paul Villeco ![]() ![]() “You could’ve been me! And what are you instead? Just a joke.” – Jasper, really seeing how long she can toe the Moral Event Horizon before crossing it.
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