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      • As with the earlier Future episode "Volleyball," it uses a clear visual metaphor for mental-health problems while also talking about those problems head-on. Steven is going to need regular therapy if he's going to grow into a functional healthy adult.
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  2. Steven is going to need regular therapy if he's going to grow into a functional healthy adult. What Steven Universe is able to teach its young viewers, and even its older ones, is that this is perfectly okay and not something to shy away from.

  3. But (and, I guess spoiler alert) on the last season, they go to therapy. They weren't forced into it or anything, but they were told clearly that they needed help. When he was on therapy, he became a much better man, and he was actually happy.

  4. Sep 8, 2020 · 6 min read. ·. Sep 8, 2020. -- 1. Source: IMDB. What happens after you’ve fulfilled your ultimate purpose? That’s what Steven is trying to figure out in the epilogue to the original Steven...

  5. Mar 28, 2020 · Rebecca Sugar, the trailblazing showrunner of Steven Universe, talks about the finale of the Steven Universe Future epilogue, saying yes to therapy, and the dark side of Steven’s...

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  7. "Steven, we can't both exist. I'm going to become half of you. And I need you to know that every moment you love being yourself, that's me, loving you and loving being you. Because you're going to be something extraordinary. You're going to be a human being."

  8. Mar 31, 2020 · BY KC Ifeanyi 7 minute read. After seven years of showrunning her groundbreaking animated saga Steven Universe, Rebecca Sugar is trying to process what comes next. Luckily enough, she had a whole ...

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