Yikes this episode was uncomfortable to sit through....although I have a feeling it was meant to be.
Steven is no stranger to completely embracing new experiences (he immediately touches Lion, broke into a run as Stevonnie, leapt right in front of Peridot's monitors way back when she was still a threat and even stole her pod once to boot!) but it was amazing the narrative actually let us chastise him for this behaviour for once. After all, Steven's curiosity and rule breaking gave us Lapis, as did his initiative stop the Hand Ship from blasting the Crystal Gems to smithereens in The Return.
To see Steven's childish sense of adventure and do-gooding backfire was both refreshing and cringeworthy. I'm grateful for this change of pace, and especially that Lars and Sadie's relationship was the vehicle (pun intended?) chosen to achieve this through because if they're is anything in Beach City that is beyond Steven's comprehension it is definitely this relationship.
I read a lot of criticism of this one was wrapped in how Steven's read of Lars and Sadie seemed odd compared to the tension between Pearl and Greg he got on top of in Mr. Greg. To that I say, Steven did admit in song that he didn't understand the animosity of Pearl and Greg in that episode, only that he wanted to fix it, while in The New Lars, Steven once again demonstrates how he has never had a good read of Lars and Sadie by comparison. That oversight caused this to end badly while Pearl and Greg are mature enough to appreciate Steven's lack of nuance earlier.
Here's hoping that no matter the shenanigans, Lars and Sadie use this as an attempt to understand each other better but not so much so they end up an item when the dust settles.
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