>>91276058>Only SU triggers /co/This board is literally more trigger sensitive than a coked up Texan tumblrite who just got cucked by a guy of a different race.
People are posting pictures of dipping sauce, and anons are getting triggered. Samurai Jack's new episode triggered people for being too pro SJW, even though he brutally murdered 5 women, as if that's part of any liberal agenda. Rick and Morty triggered said fans with it's scheduling, Korra triggers people just by existing (you can't just reset the character progression each damn season desu), and Zim triggers people because Zim.
SU is just easymode.
>>91270400That being said
>well told, coherent storyToo early to tell, but I reckon so. Everyone has a different season they like the least though so...
>well done emotional momentsThis is true, but there are a few cringy ones as well. Also, /co/ as a whole gives zero fucks about emotions.
>in depth charactersEh. The townies are disappointing when they aren't finding relics/fighting monsters, Amethyst can be lacklustre, and Sapphire and Lapis will need more by the time the story is over. Otherwise, sure.
>great actionYes, but not nearly enough of it.
>beautiful visualsAgreed.
>awesome and detailed worldYes, and no. It's deliberately left undetailed on stuff like religion, for obvious reasons that the internet would kick the fuck off, but in the bits it does explain sure.
>feels like an epic movieNo. Feels like a long saga if anything, a coming of age story.
>great moralsThat's true, but not really that hard and /co/ doesn't give a fuck as a whole. Unless you're talking about delving into stuff like war and genocide, in which I can see the potential but isn't fully fleshed out yet.
>This show is easily the Cartoon Network equivalent of Avatar: The Last AirbenderNo. Different kind of show, different kind of stakes, and the story isn't even finished for this one.