Hallo, alle miteinander! Well, well, well, it's time once again for Fandom Friday andsteps up to bat for a fourth time. Last time I did a list article for the series was my Top 13 Favorite Moments from Steven Universe , but this time I'm aiming for something else that defines people's love for this show: the characters. Now, while I could easily do a Top 13 list for all characters in the show, that'd be boring and I like to shake things up, so instead this list is my Top 10 FavoriteHumans. Yeah, I wanted to keep it a Top 13, but, uh...I couldn't really confidently say I really like 13 human characters on this show.One of the most divisive aspects of the series, the Beach City cast often draws less affection from the fanbase compared to their alien counterparts, which I why I wanted to show them some love today. This is just a list of my personal favorites, so if I missed someone you really like, tell me in the comments. Now then, let's get started.10. Sour Cream (Portrayed by Brian Posehn)Okay, first off, I didn't know until putting together this list that Brian Posehn played Sour Cream, and frankly I'm just kind of stunned I didn't notice sooner. Anyway, Sour Cream hits the bottom of this list not because I dislike him, but mostly because he's a fairly shallow character. He's had several decent focus episodes, but when it comes down to it he's a low-voiced, laconic DJ with a weird family. He's my favorite of the cool teens, sure, but that's more due to him being occasionally able to make me laugh rather than any profound connection. Still, I like him far more than his namesake food, so that's something.9. Mystery Girl/"S"While I definitely feel she needs to be on this list, Mystery Girl has a difficult time finding a top spot. She represents a fascinating and exciting opportunity for Pearl to finally grow as a character in an entirely new direction, while also being a painful reminder of her past. And...she hasn't said a single word on-screen, as of yet, and doesn't have a name. Until the day comes when she gets more screentime and we learn more about her, Mystery Girl will stay...well...a mystery.8. Quentin Frowney (Portrayed by Brian George)Perhaps a lot of my affection for the ex-comedian comes from how much I love his episode, but if so I don't really care. Mr. Frowney is at first comical in his deep-seated depression, but as the story went on it became clear there was a lot more to his past than it seemed, and his relationship with his ex-partner had its ups and downs. He's the last one-episode character on the list, but if I'm being honest I hope that episode won't be his last.7. Bill Dewey (Portrayed by Joel Hodgson)I know I'm in the minority on this one, but gosh darn to I love Mayor Dewey. While many see him as an embodiment of everything aggravating about politicians, and he is, I've always focused more on the fact that, despite his gross incompetence, he does care about the people of his city and he wants to use his power for good, even if he's awful at it. I'm not gonna lie, I do think part of my love comes from the fact he's voiced by the best host ofever FIGHT BE IRL MIKE-LOVERS!6. Greg Universe (Portrayed by Tom Scharpling)Greg's an interesting character. The man lives life happily, doing what he wants when he wants to. He lives in a van, runs a car wash, and is still making music in his free time, and ultimately refuses to see any of that as a negative thing. Greg loves his son and does his best to understand him and his troubles, and is still grieving over the loss of Steven's mother. He never really clicked with me personally as a top-tier character, but it's hard not to like the guy, especially in his younger years. (Seriously, young Greg is pretty hot.)5. Doug Maheswaran (Portrayed by Crispin Freeman)Sorry everyone, but when it comes to dads inI think Doug is the best. Not only is he equipped with excellent dad jokes, but the more than anything else he just seems like a normal guy. He wants the best for his daughter, tries to be a fair parent, and oh, did I mention he's voiced by CRISPIN FREEMAN, my favorite voice actor of all time?4. Harold Smiley (Portrayed by Sinbad and Colton Dunn)Another odd choice, but I'm sorry, IMr. Smiley. Maybe it's the fact that his most recent actor, Colton Dunn, is an awesome dude who works with Rooster Teeth, one of my favorite creative companies. Maybe it's the fact that he owns seemingly every recreational service in Beach City and runs them all by himself,. Maybe it's the fact his smiles even when angry, but drops it for someone truly close to him. Maybe it's just because he's a cinnamon roll that I want to hug. Who knows?3. Lars Barriga (Portrayed by Matthew Moy)If you had told me a year ago that not only was Lars going to be likable, but that he'd be one of my Top 3 favorite humans from, I'd laugh in your face and wipe tears from my eyes. But somehow, despite this mean-spirited, angsty, jerkface of a teen being difficult, if not sometimes impossible, to stomach for the majority of the series thus far, recently the writers have not only made him likable, they've made him. I don't want to spoil anything, but holy guacamole Lars's turnaround is fantastic and everyone should see it for themselves.2. Sadie Miller (Portrayed by Kate Micucci)I've always liked Sadie, but she was never anywhere near a top-tier character for me. At least, once again, that was until recently when that was completely turned around. Not only do I 100% sympathize with her feelings about work, (*cough*Kmart is a garbage fire*cough*), but her drive to express herself creatively to escape that daily doldrum is inspiring and uplifting, and her transformation from nice girl to utter badass happened slowly over a long period of time, to the point where current Sadie is almost unrecognizable from her original self, in the best way possible. It would have been so easy to make Sadie a generic nice girl stereotype, but her eccentricities and faults make her into a great character.1. Connie Maheswaran (Portrayed by Grace Rolek)This shouldn't be a surprise. More than any other human on the show, Connie Maheswaran has risen up as a central figure in the show. Steven's best friend, possible love-interest, jam bud, personal knight, and fusion partner, Connie has proven herself, over the course of the series so far, to be a passionate fighter, and intelligent nerd, and a shining beacon of what a human being can do in a world of alien rock people. Next week, I'll be starting things off with some introspection on a series near and dear to my heart,. Auf wiedersehen!