I haven't watched it, yet I'm burned out on it. My tumblr dash is full of walls of text calling it the MOST IMPORTANT THING EVAH!!!!!!!111!ELEVEN!!! (and it's not just from your reblogs).
I get it, tumblrinas. It's a good show, and adults seem to like it as well. But it's not going to save the world, or even your own little corner of it.
Of course not. People should watch it because it's a great show. But since you brought it up, I'll rant this here:
I hate when the Tumblr-tots say something is good, then when they go to list why, it's entirely representation related. That's a good attribute to have because we should have more diversity in our stories, but that alone does not make those stories good. A shitty story with lame characters is a shitty story with lame characters, regardless of their gender, ethnicity, or sexual orientation. Same goes for a good story; it is what it is. Certainly those attributes can make it better, but it's not a make-or-break.
I feel like the closing speech at the end of A Time to Kill needs to be applied to Tumblr's view of shows and movies. I hate the bullet point list of the movie Home that says why the movie is great, then just lists irrelevant throwaway lines and interchangeable attributes with no mention of personality or story.
Steven Universe is a great story (so far) with great characters, and that Tumblr-tots sometimes ignore this when recommending the show to people is fucking ridiculous. Garnet was fantastic in the first 40+ episodes. She didn't suddenly go from shit to goddess the moment you learn what she is. That scene is fantastic, but if it hadn't happened, Garnet would still be a wonderful character.
EDIT: Oh, and the songs. Steven Universe is great also for the songs
. When my wife is in a shitty mood, this always lifts her spirit: