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"Beta" is the 22nd episode of the third season of Steven Universe and the 100th episode overall.
Synopsis
Amethyst acts strangely when she and Steven visit friends in the country.[2]
Plot
TBA
Features
Characters
- Steven
- Amethyst
- Peridot
- Lapis Lazuli
- Jasper
- Various Corrupted Gems
- Percy
- Paulette (mentioned)
- Carnelian (mentioned)
Objects
Locations
- Beta Kindergarten
- The Barn
- Gem Homeworld (mentioned)
Music
- TBA
Trivia
- This episode's name was first revealed in the episode listing on the Cartoon Network website.[3]
- The episode reveals that Jasper was made on Earth in the Beta Kindergarten and that her formation was "perfect" when evaluated by a certified kindergartner.
- It also reveals the Beta Kindergarten was a quick alternative Kindergarten Homeworld used to create Quartz soldiers during the war.
- Lapis calls art meepmorps
Cultural References
- Beta is the second letter in the Greek alphabet, often used to denote a second in command or subsequent testing period.
Continuity
- The Beta Kindergarten mentioned by Peridot in "It Could've Been Great" appears for the first time.
- Amethyst's whip upgrades from "Bismuth" appear again.
- Peridot says "home away from Homeworld", a direct quote from "Same Old World".
- Lapis' Meepmorps reference events from "Same Old World" and "Hit the Diamond".
- Peridot appears to have a better control of her ferrokinesis, discovered in "Too Short to Ride".
Transcript
View the episode's transcript here.
Gallery
Videos
References