Steven's Bathroom is located in the Beach House. This is the area in which Steven prepares for the day, and also where Peridot was kept. It debuted in "Catch and Release" after Peridot was set free by Steven and subsequently evaded capture until she locked herself in this room.
Appearance
Under Steven's room, around the corner, reveals a typical bathroom. It holds many normal items, including a red sink, shower (with a red curtain and many yellow stars, similar to Steven's shirt), bath tub, mirror, toilet and a red rug. According to Peridot, the room has a citrus scent to it.
History
"Catch and Release"
Steven is shown brushing his teeth, waxing his ears, and shining his Gem in his bathroom. When Peridot is later cornered in the house, she locks herself in the bathroom. Over the course of Peridot's stay in the bathroom, Steven has been the only person allowed access inside to prepare for the day, or to simply go to the bathroom.
"When It Rains"
Peridot is shown to be still locked inside of the bathroom, and only runs out when she hears the loud crack of thunder, and when the other Gems are gone.
"Same Old World"
After the Cluster is taken care of and Peridot becomes a member of the Crystal Gems, Steven offers her to live in his bathroom again. Peridot rejects, stating that she has seen what goes on in there.
"The New Crystal Gems"
Connie finds Peridot and Lapis in the bathroom, where Peridot wishes to show Lapis her old room. Peridot is seen trying to flush herself down the toilet like she once did before.
"Storm in the Room"
Steven uses the bathroom to take a shower after Connie and her mother left. He also changes his clothes from "The Zoo".
Objects
In Steven's bathroom, there are various items and objects, such as the sink, shower, a plunger, a toilet, laundry basket full of Steven's dirty clothes, a rug, towels, Steven's toothbrush and toothpaste, a comb (which he never uses), a device that might reference a Gameboy, and some magazines.
Trivia
- Peridot first described it as "some kind of archaic think chamber" and assumed that everything was a weapon.
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