Talk:Storm in the Room/@comment-31267441-20170218000847/@comment-26577345-20170218003134

Actually I believe that this episode was a red herring.

...Before laughing and closing the window, hear me off:

The episode shown that Steven doesn't have a mother-son relationship and he's quite fed with all the thing that he heard, good and bad, of her. So he goes to the room and wishes that Rose appeared there, which it happens. Videogame plays and Peanut references aside, he says what he thinks to her and the Room reacts as well as her, 'till she gets to the floor and, basically, says two things:

She did not lied that he's special and that she wanted to him to be a loveable and loving experience and not just a 'free card from jail';

He's there to wipe the mess that she made.

Well, apart from the latter being far too obvious and the former to be a grand change, meaning that Rose isn't a hypocrite filfhy liar, but that something happened and that's why its like this (and that Garnet, Amethyst, Pearl and Greg are kind of his family – already stated in Fusion Cuisine), but can't you see that in all this summary I forgot something?

...Rose was quite different. Speaking mostly in motivational speeches and having Steven to take mostly of the lead. Buddy's Book stated that she can make a sentence without being philosophical and, well, Open Book showed that Steven always takes the lead with someone made from the Room, which is not like the real person.

My point being: This episode was just to show that Steven will soon confront all of this thoughts and that just made him his negative thoughts disappear for a while ('till the S4 final episode, I believe), because Rose was never there and his "breakthrough" was just his confusion of his mom happening as usual.