Talk:Future Boy Zoltron/@comment-5808856-20160902181022

I hate how people start to act twoard filler episodes now aday. It's like if it does not move along the main plot, than they instantly treat it as a bad episode. Filler can be good, and filler can be bad.

In terms of good filler there is Garnet's Universe, which if you ask me is one of the best episodes of Steven Universe due to it's humor, action, and DBZ referances. Other examples of good filler include Sailor Moon, a show that is about 75% filler, yet it's my favoite show of all time. I love it due to it's humor and very lovable cast of character, which makes me keep watching.

Bad filler would be like in DBZ (don't get mad at me, I love the show, and call it the second best anime ever behind Sailor Moon), where the characters are fighting, but then they just stop and just stand there for like 10 minutes before continuing that fight, or the Garlic Jr. Saga.

It all comes down to entertainment. Sailor Moon is a good example of fun and enjoable filler. FOr examples in series for Steven Universe, episodes like "Garnet's Universe" show off great examples of how filler can be just as good as main plot episodes. The human based episodes such as Keep Beach City Weird, Onion Trade, and Love Letters are great examples. Why do they focus on the townspeople so much instead of constant plot? Simple. It gives us a look at what Rose was fighting for. It shows us WHY she wanted to protect humanity. The people are so interesting, and deserve to ive out their lives and their own stories. But scenes that have things like two people stop fighting just to stand there and look at eachother for 10 minutes and look at eachother, or something else where litterally NOTHING happens at all.