A Blast cannon controlled by an N64 controller?
And Peridot never leaves home without one. That must be an interesting thing to pack.
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A Blast cannon controlled by an N64 controller?
And Peridot never leaves home without one. That must be an interesting thing to pack.

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Yeah, like that. . . except
it was a much more pleasant and peaceful experience for Jodie Foster.
Last Words
I'm sorry I couldn't save you or the billions of other lifeforms on this planet that matter far less to me! Any last words?
I love you Peridot
wow, thanks
I feel like that doesn't fall into the category of famous last words. . .
Something doesn't feel right about this
Then use the d-pad
She knows what a d-pad is. . .
It’s pretty #Ending So that was an excellent episode. We finally “solved” a problem that has been looming over each episode for quite a while, and Steven did it with compassion instead of destruction. Peridot was funny and honest and happy to give credit where due in the end. Overall, I’ll rate it an 8 out of 10! And just a recap, we’re going into episode 3 of season 3 next time, with a lost Jasper, a Peridot and Lapis on our team, and no more worry about the destruction of Earth.

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It's bubbling itself.
That's a neat trick!
It's like a bajillion people! They'll have lots of time to get to know each other
So, like, we're just leaving them down there? In a giant bubble? That's . . . that's the plan?
My mom used to have a car, a Ford Falcon, that was missing part of the floorboard on the passenger side. I can tell you with some certainty that looking down at the ground zipping past was scary as hell.
This is a little different though, more like in the movie Contact where her pod sort of disappears as it spins, and she is rattling all over the place in her human engineered chair, then she unbuckles and floats calmly around.