Talk:Jasper/@comment-32175182-20170714084502

JASPER KNOWS STEVEN IS NOT ROSE QUARTZ Before Jasper got corrupted, she was obsessed with getting revenge on Rose Quartz because she thought Rose shattered Pink Diamond. Becuase Steven has Rose's gem and shield, she thought Steven was Rose.But what if she actually know he wasn't?! Sure, when Jasper first arrived in "The Return"/"Jail Break", she definitely thought Steven was Rose. Steven had Rose's shield and gem. And was with the Crystal Gems. It was an easy mistake for Jasper to make. However, after Jasper fused with Lapis, she should've know better. They shared a body. In the time they were fused as Malachite, Lapis had thought about Steven. Steven did enter Malachite's mind. Not Steven Rose, just Steven. When Malachite broke loose and started taking sacrifices, she referred to the Watermelon Steven as "Steven", not "Rose". Japser's heard others call Steven "Steven" many times before. He's even told her, in "Earthlings". She must know he's been referred to as Steven, not "Rose Quartz", by everyone else.

In "Crack the Whip", Japser mentioned Rose in past-tense. She was using "had" instead of "has". Why'd she use past-tense if she know the supposed Rose Quartz was still alive and right there. Okay that might've just been a slip up, but I think there is one moment where Jasper started to realize that Steven isn't Rose; in "Earthlings". In Jasper final moments before being Corrupted, she reacts strangely when Steven says Yellow Diamond. Jasper was talking about what Rose did to her Diamond. Jasper believes Rose shattered Pink Diamond. So to hear the person she thought was Rose not know what Diamond she was talking about, Jasper couldn't imagine it. How could Rose Quartz possibly forget something as big as that. She couldn't, even if she wasn't the one who shattered Pink Diamond. She would've know what happened to Pink anyway. Steven didn't... at all. You can hear the pain in Jasper's voice when she sees how confused Steven is. That when she started to realize that she had gone through all that trouble for the wrong person.