Will Greg Universe use the warp whistle responsibly? Here's a hint - N. O. The end. |
"Now, Greg, there's no need to be so pathetic." - Pearl, introducing Greg to the whistle - aka, the plot device de jour.Airdate: October 2nd, 2014.
Written By: Lamar Abrams and Hellen Jo.
Plot: Greg's van, which he conveniently uses as a house, was damaged in a recent confrontation with a livid ex-prisoner. Between that, and his injury, Steven lets him coop up in the temple for a while. However, Steven still has to go on missions with the Crystal Gems - for example, to try and repair a damaged Geode. Thus, Greg is given a whistle to play in case of an emergency. With great power... ah, what the hell, Greg abuses it.
Review:
"House Guest" marks the premiere of the second half of Season 1 - which, for the purposes of this blog, I will consider it's own quasi-separate season. In my opinion, "House Guest" also concludes what I consider to be Steven Universe's first genuine five-part arc, starting with "Monster Buddies". (One could argue that the "arc" could start with "An Indirect Kiss" and go into "Space Race", but I personally think that "Monster Buddies" to "House Guest" contains a more appropriately placed and stronger climax.) So, how does the first episode of the quasi-newly dramatic Steven Universe go?
Eh...
Eh...