Shirt Club

"Shirt Club" is the 6th episode of the second season in Steven Universe, and the 55th episode overall.

Synopsis
Steven and Buck Dewey make T-shirts together.

Plot
The episode starts off with Steven drawing flyers for Greg's guitar lessons. He then he calls for the Crystal Gems to see what they think.The crystal gems don't quite understand his drawing and the meaning of "rock", thus mis-judging it so Garnet suggested Steven to draw rocks around Greg instead of lightning bolts to show that he "rocks" at teaching guitar.Steven goes to the Big Donut to put up his flyer as Buck Dewey orders a caprese salad.Lars quickly rushes to the kitchen as Sadie states that they don't even have vegetables in the store.Buck sees Steven's flyer and questions it, Steven explains by taping one on Buck's shirt for advertisement which gave Buck the idea to make t-shirts.They go to the Abandoned Warehouse,where Mayor Dewey is assembling inventory,

Characters

 * Steven
 * Buck Dewey
 * Lars
 * Sadie
 * Garnet
 * Pearl
 * Amethyst
 * Greg
 * Mayor Bill Dewey
 * Sour Cream
 * Ronaldo Fryman
 * Jenny
 * Kiki

Objects

 * Dog-Nut (pictured)
 * Nut-Dog (pictured)
 * Lion Lickers
 * Sadie Lunches
 * Greg's Guitar

Locations

 * Beach City
 * Big Donut
 * Abandoned Warehouse
 * Crystal Temple
 * Beach House
 * Funland Arcade
 * Fish Stew Pizza

Production Notes

 * While originally the 49th episode of Season 1, it was added to Season 2's rotation, due to StevenBomb premiering Season 2 prematurely.
 * This is why in one of the previews, Garnet appears in her pre-regeneration outfit.

Songs

 * None

Trivia

 * It's discovered that Greg wants to start giving guitar lessons, as seen in Steven's flyers.
 * Sadly, only 1 person who visits him actually wants lessons and not to take a picture of "Guitar Dad."
 * It's found out that Mayor Dewey accumulated screen-printing technology from years of campaigning.
 * It is shown that when he was little, Buck Dewey used to draw campaign designs for his father's elections.
 * As a result of helping his dad's campaign, Buck Dewey is an expert T-Shirt printer.
 * It's revealed that Mayor Dewey tries to be "hip" around his son, but fails every time.
 * Garnet, Amethyst and Pearl are assembling furniture in this episode.
 * The promo art for this episode depicts Steven and Buck Dewey wearing each other's shirts.
 * This episode shows Greg's phone number is 555-3682.
 * The way Steven entered the building and opened the guitar case mirrors the actions of many snipers in popular movies.

Cultural References

 * The title of this episode could be a reference to Fight Club, both the 1996 novel by Chuck Palahniuk and the 1999 R-rated film.
 * One of Mayor Dewey's "hip" phrases is Peace in the Middle East, an area currently filled with tension and violence.
 * Two banners in the warehouse say "Read My Lips: No New Faxes." This is a reference to American President George H. W. Bush's famous saying, "Read my lips; no new taxes."

Continuity

 * The episode happens before the events of "The Return" since Garnet is seen in her old design.
 * The episode was one of several shifted due to StevenBomb.
 * Lars is still obsessed with getting Buck Dewey's friendship and approval, continuing the trend from "Lars and the Cool Kids". This is shown when Lars promises to make him a salad, despite being a donut store and not having any vegetables at all and accepting his shirt after he noticed that Buck was launching them.


 * TBA

Transcript
View the episode's transcript here.

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