Fragments (Steven Universe Future)
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"Fragments" is the 16th episode of the American
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'' Steven Universe Future'', which serves as an epilogue to the 2013–19 television series ''
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''. It originally aired on Cartoon Network on March 20, 2020. It was directed by Kat Morris, Alonso Ramirez Ramos and Liz Artinian and written and storyboarded by Lamar Abrams and Miki Brewster. The episode was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Short-Form Animation. In this episode,
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flees the Gems to be trained by
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in an attempt to hone his anger and aggression.


Plot

As the episode begins, Steven (
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) is being lectured by Pearl (
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) after crashing Greg's van at the end of the previous episode as she, Garnet ( Estelle), and Amethyst (
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) try to get him to talk to them about his problems. In an ensuing outburst, he accidentally slows down time, during which he takes the opportunity to flee. He goes to Jasper's (
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) campsite, where, after a talk, she pushes him to embrace his anger. After hesitation, Steven fights back, and she begins training him rigorously to fight well by honing his anger and aggression. During training, she makes him climb a mountain while carrying boulders and then try to shatter them, sleep outside, run very fast, and pick up fish directly in a pond. Eventually, Steven glows pink again and grows taller. After three days of training, Steven challenges Jasper to a rematch. During the fight, Steven becomes much more aggressive, even laughing maniacally. Using his powers, Steven traps her in a barrier and shoots spikes straight at her, shattering her gemstone, effectively killing her. Distressed, Steven, now back to normal, quickly returns home and goes into the bathroom, ignoring the concerned Crystal Gems. He frantically tries to reassemble Jasper's gem, bathing it in the bottled essences of the Diamonds (the creators of the Gem race) and his own tears. Jasper's gem is successfully repaired, and her body reforms. As soon as she appears, Steven tries to apologize for shattering her; however, to his horror, she responds by kneeling before him and stating, "I bow to your strength, my Diamond."


Reception


Viewership

The episode was watched by 0.525 million people during its original broadcast.


Response

The episode was favorably received by critics, who praised Zach Callison’s voice performance and the darkness of Steven's transformation from a happy-go-lucky kid to the scarily powerful being. Shamus Kelly of
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praised the episode's darkness and Steven's arc leading him to a full breakdown. Jourdain Searles of
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gave the episode a score of A.


Awards and nominations


References

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