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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-06-16 06:44 pm

[ SECRET POST #3452 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3452 ⌋

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[Courage, the Cowardly Dog]



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[Vampire Princess Miyu]


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[Powerpuff Girls]


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[The Mummy and The Mummy Returns, Evelyn/Imhotep]


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[Orphan Black]


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[Lost in Translation]


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[personal profile] ketita 2016-06-16 11:04 pm (UTC)(link)
I would assume that it's because in a recent episode we saw Garnet as Ruby+Sapphire, and Ruby and Sapphire were so busy flirting uncontrollably they actually put everyone else in danger and nearly ruined everything.
I'm not sure I'd argue they need to break up, but I wonder if the show is going to address this, and how.
IRL obviously members of a couple need to be able to function separately. In this case, I mean they spend most of the time literally living in the same body, so I'd assume it leads to different behavior...

(Anonymous) 2016-06-16 11:57 pm (UTC)(link)
i don't think everything needs to be adressed, it was just a cute gag in a more lighthearted ep. a gag can just be a gag. I think they just wanted to show a lil queer couple bein extra smoopy

(Anonymous) 2016-06-17 12:47 am (UTC)(link)
Except almost every time we've seen Ruby and Sapphire, they've been utterly self involved and disregarded everyone around them, usually ruining things for others. I'll give Ruby a pass for being flippant to Steven the very first time they met because she was mad it ruined the surprise (and practically having a panic attack over being separated from Sapphire, almost like they cannot function without being together), but the motel and baseball episodes are following an unhealthy pattern.

(Anonymous) 2016-06-17 01:41 am (UTC)(link)
I thought Ruby's panic attack was mostly over being locked up by the enemy who was probably planning to take them back to Homeworld and force them to stay separated forever. In that light (and the fact that that episode aired a long time before the other R&S episodes to pile up evidence of unhealthy codependence) it can't really be seen as evidence that their relationship is unhealthy, it was that the situation they were in was terrifying. I don't think their relationship is perfect, but using that scene for an example of it strikes me as really weird.

(Anonymous) 2016-06-17 02:06 am (UTC)(link)
Well I specifically said I'll give Ruby a pass for that one, anon. Try reading again.

(Anonymous) 2016-06-17 01:16 am (UTC)(link)
I think it was too central to the plot of the episode not to be intentional
Realistically, it will be resolved in a future episode in a brief conversation about feelings and the show will move on. Garnet will not break up.

I love this show but some people do seem to forget that the episodes are 12 minutes long.

(Anonymous) 2016-06-18 12:02 am (UTC)(link)
da

Wait, are you kidding me? Grown-ass adults act like lunatics over this cartoon and it's not even a decent-length half-hour cartoon, it's basically one of those pre-show cartoon skits from PBS? lmao