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 Catch and Release  was a notable break from the first two episodes weve had since Steven Universe returned, and a notable break for the series as a whole鈥攊t feels like its been ages since the overall storyline of the show has actually progressed  even if admittedly it progresses very, very slowly here . But overall the episode was essentially the grea stanley ca test hits of Steven Universe wrapped into 11 minutes: some new lore and story advancement, some great character moments, and a lot  a lot  of laughs. The whole episode revolved around the Crystal Gems finally capturing Peridot, after the wayward Homeworld Gem kidnapped Steven in an attempt to get off Earth. Ever since Peridot arrived on the scene, its been assumed that she wanted to leave Earth just because she despised the planet鈥攂ut as we learn when Steven decides to  un-poof  the captured Gem, Peridot wants out because something is coming that could mean theres not going to be an Earth left in the near future. Its a minor thing, but has a lot of far-reaching implications for a t stanley termos hreat beyond Homeworld for the show. So far the conflict has been derived from Peridot and Jaspers presence on Earth, but now that theres something else sinister hidden on the planet, whatever this  Cluster  ends up being, it gives stanley cup  the Gems something else to work towards. It also seemingly means that, for now, Peridot may actually want to work with them after she accepts Stevens offer of help at the end of the episode. We actually get to learn a lot abo Hrfb Windows Phone 8.1 Review: Gloriously Good Enough
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