'Steven Universe' season 4 finale spoilers: Crystal Gems fail to stop Steven from heading to Homeworld

"Steven Universe" is airing its season 4 finale episode tonight. Facebook/Steven Universe

Tonight's episode of "Steven Universe" season 4 will feature the last episode of the popular Cartoon Network show for its current season and will feature Steven heading to Homeworld.

After going on a hiatus for a while, "Steven Universe" season 4 finally returned this week with brand new episodes before bringing its current season to a close. Tonight, the popular Cartoon Network animated show is slated to air its fourth and final season finale episode, "I am My Mom," which will feature Steven going back to the past so that he can fix his mistakes.

According to spoiler reports, "I am My Mom" will feature Steven's quest to go to Homeworld, believing that he is what the Diamonds want.

"I am the one that the Diamonds want than anyone else. The Leader of the Crystal Gems Rebellion, the Gem that Shattered Pink Diamond! I am not 'My Dad', I am my mom!" Steven says as he reveals his Gem on his navel to Aquamarine, according to spoiler reports.

Despite the Crystal Gems' attempt to talk him out of his decision, Steven is said to be bent on leaving and boarded the ship. Reportedly, at the end of episode, Connie yells at Steven to change his mind, but Steven, Aquamarine, and Topaz are already on their way to Homeworld.

Reports claim that the fourth and final episode of "Steven Universe" season 4 will be family drama-heavy as it delves on Steven's past. Hence, viewers are already advised to have their tissues on standby as it is said that tonight's episode will be a tear-jerker.

The "I am My Mom" season 4 finale episode of "Steven Universe" airs over Cartoon Network tonight at 8 ET.

Meanwhile, it is said that Lars, who was featured in "The Good Lars" episode earlier this week, will return for "Steven Universe" season 5 and will play a big role. It is also suspected that the upcoming season 5 will also feature more fusion possibilities.

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