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* AuthorsSavingThrow: Lapis Lazuli's character design has often been criticized by both detractors of the show and more critical fans, who find it uninspired and tacky; common proposals for making it better have ranged from giving her a less bright skin tone to some golden freckles, referencing the pyrite often found on real-life lapis lazuli. The two Lapises introduced in this episode have precisely those features.
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* RefrainFromAssuming: The song in this episode is not "Why so Blue?", like the episode title and first line of the refrain, it's "Shining Through".

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* AuthorsSavingThrow: Lapis Lazuli's character design has often been criticized by both detractors of the show and more critical fans, who find it uninspired and tacky; common proposals for making it better have ranged from giving her a less bright skin tone to some golden freckles, referencing the pyrite often found on real life lapis lazuli. The two Lapises introduced in this episode have precisely those features.

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* AuthorsSavingThrow: Lapis Lazuli's character design has often been criticized by both detractors of the show and more critical fans, who find it uninspired and tacky; common proposals for making it better have ranged from giving her a less bright skin tone to some golden freckles, referencing the pyrite often found on real life real-life lapis lazuli. The two Lapises introduced in this episode have precisely those features.features.
* ShipsThatPassInTheNight: Even before the episode aired, fans were shipping the two new Lapises with Jasper. They never meet in series but after the episode, numerous fans paired Jasper with either the Nice Lapis (both learning to be better people) the Mean Lapis (either a VillainTeamUp or also both learning to be better people), or both. The prospect of a new Malachite is a big draw.
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* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: Sometimes you have to use a show of force when reason won't work.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: Lapis Lazuli's character design has often been criticized by both detractors of the show and more critical fans, who find it it uninspired and tacky; common proposals for making it better have ranged from giving her a less bright skin tone to some golden freckles, referencing the pyrite often found on real life lapis lazuli. The two Lapises introduced in this episode have precisely those features.

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* AuthorsSavingThrow: Lapis Lazuli's character design has often been criticized by both detractors of the show and more critical fans, who find it it uninspired and tacky; common proposals for making it better have ranged from giving her a less bright skin tone to some golden freckles, referencing the pyrite often found on real life lapis lazuli. The two Lapises introduced in this episode have precisely those features.
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* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: Sometimes you have to use a show of force when reason won't work.

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* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: Sometimes you have to use a show of force when reason won't work.work.
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When she STOPPED. Steven told her she did the right thing when she STOPPED


* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: Sometimes you have to use a show of force when reason won't work. Lapis is appalled, but Steven reassures her YouDidTheRightThing.

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* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: Sometimes you have to use a show of force when reason won't work. Lapis is appalled, but Steven reassures her YouDidTheRightThing.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: Lapis Lazuli's character design has often been criticized by both detractors of the show and more critical fans, who find it it uninspired and tacky; common proposals for making it better have ranged from giving her a less bright skin tone to some golden freckles, referencing the pyrite often found on real life lapis lazuli. The two Lapises introduced in this episode have precisely those features.

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* AuthorsSavingThrow: Lapis Lazuli's character design has often been criticized by both detractors of the show and more critical fans, who find it it uninspired and tacky; common proposals for making it better have ranged from giving her a less bright skin tone to some golden freckles, referencing the pyrite often found on real life lapis lazuli. The two Lapises introduced in this episode have precisely those features.features.
* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: Sometimes you have to use a show of force when reason won't work. Lapis is appalled, but Steven reassures her YouDidTheRightThing.
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* {{Applicability}}: The story can easily be applied to being about ValuesDissonance, with the new Lapises confused at why something they've always loved is suddenly considered bad.

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* {{Applicability}}: The story can easily be applied to being about ValuesDissonance, with the new Lapises confused and appalled at why something they've always loved done is suddenly considered bad.
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* {{Applicability}}: The story can easily be applied to being about ValuesDissonance, with the new Lapises confused at why something they've always loved is suddenly considered bad.
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*AuthorsSavingThrow: Lapis Lazuli's character design has often been criticized by both detractors of the show and more critical fans, who find it it uninspired and tacky; common proposals for making it better have ranged from giving her a less bright skin tone to some golden freckles, referencing the pyrite often found on real life lapis lazuli. The two Lapises introduced in this episode have precisely those features.

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