>>113461703Technically its Steven struggling with the philosophy he used the entire show, the entire basis of organic life not being wiped out and almost every other being not just being a tool or toy that talks back.
He’s supposed to believe in change, as a teenager he instinctively wants to push barriers, but he can’t let go of the feeling that everyone is leaving him and his job is to be his mother and act like the voice of reason for three unchanging godlike womanchildren for the rest of his life as they rule the universe from afar. He’s supposed to be the paragon of virtue that she wasn’t, and on an unfathomable scale far from comfort and everything he’s ever known.
So he wants to know what his third option for change is, but has no idea. He’s like a lot of the aging Millennials, not knowing where to go from where they are.