: Steven learns that even if his intentions are good, speaking and acting for someone else is a violation of their privacy and identity. Kindness isn't genuine if it’s forced upon someone.
: Steven’s biggest flaw in this episode is his inability to see things from Lars’s point of view; he views Lars as a project to be solved rather than a person with his own struggles. [S3E10] The New Lars
The episode explores a complex moral theme: : Steven learns that even if his intentions
In Steven Universe Season 3, Episode 10, Steven accidentally takes over Lars's body through astral projection while he sleeps. The episode explores a complex moral theme: In
Trying to be "helpful," Steven decides to spend the day improving Lars’s life. He’s uncharacteristically kind to Lars’s parents—who are shocked and somewhat fearful of their son—and earns an invitation to hang out with the "Cool Kids". However, the plan backfires when he attempts to "fix" Lars’s relationship with Sadie. After Steven (as Lars) declares his love for her, Sadie realizes something is wrong and kicks him out, feeling toyed with. The Story's Key Lessons
Watch Steven's attempt at astral projection in the episode preview below: