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Looks like somebody made a fan animated short about this on Newgrounds.
no !!!
I don’t know if English is their first language no offense
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no !!!!! stop !!!!!
733971aa wrote: no !!!!! stop !!!!!
You stop first.
Oh, I had one more thought about this episode I wanted to share. After this episode got released, I decided to rewatch the entire show with this new info. I noticed that in Buddy's book, when Buddy meets Rose, his description of her is just that she is a giant woman who smells like roses, or something along those lines. The point being, the description he gives is applicable to both Rose and PD, appearance wise. This leads me to think that, since gems can't shapeshift for extreme periods of time and it's unclear exactly how much a gem can change when reforming (Minor changes can be made to a gem's body shapes, but for example Amethyst can't reform into her "intended" form as shown in Reformed, when she tries to form a larger, stronger body but misfigures herself instead), when Rose needed to take a break from shapeshifting she went to the desert, possibly the landfill, to chill with her lions. I should also note that in Buddy's book, Buddy notes all the other CG members as Crystal Gems, but not Rose. And yes, I do know Rose didn't get mentioned in the play, but Buddy apparently stuck around BC long enough for Dewey to erect a statue of himself, giving him enough time to learn about Rose. Then again, the gems were quite reclusive before Steven. But Rose had a tendency to actually go meet and talk with humans, and with new humans settling so close near the temple, I can't imagine Rose didn't go there, and if she indeed did, Buddy would have recognised her in the desert. At least, those are my thoughts on it.