Is this why character bias exist?
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.Mabel was wrong to give away something that didn't belong to her in a selfish attempt to hold onto her friends and brother but if Dipper and Ford hadn't insisted on keeping secrets due to arrogance that never would have happened. Mabel wasn't thinking clearly but the other two are fully to blame for the end of the world by insisting that they were the only ones who could be trusted and keeping secrets.
edited 13th Oct '15 8:39:38 AM by Chariot
To be fair, that's not the reason for the fallout; Mabel was more upset Dipper leaving her behind than keeping secrets from her. Dipper and Ford were damn close to succeeded if not for that last damn part.
Eeyup, fans need someone/something to blame so they can feel validated about their opinions. No, this isn't meant to be a potshot anyone or any group, its just kind of human nature to find a scapegoat to vent.
edited 13th Oct '15 8:42:05 AM by BlackYakuzu94
A lazy millennial who's good at what he does.Why not shift the blame to the villain the heroes do? They're the true villains.
I'll never understand it.
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.So... I guess I'm the only one who blames Bill for this.
"It's so hard to be humble, knowing how great I am."Nah I blame Bill as well, but kind of a easy target when everyone is focused on which one in the Pines family.
Plus he's basically won.
I blame Alex Hirsch.
And Disney for their Nickelodeon-levels awkward schedules.
edited 13th Oct '15 8:58:18 AM by Mattonymy
You are displaying abnormally high compulsions to over-analyze works of fiction and media. Diagnosis: TV Tropes Addiction.Bill is probably laughing right now as he watches everyone argue who to blame in the Pines family.
A lazy millennial who's good at what he does.new trailer
Probably.
You know, Bill's voice is pretty much perfect as is, but I still kind of wish David Lynch hadn't turned it down.
There is no beginning. There is no end. There is only... Hooty.Has David Lynch even acted?
Have you any dreams you'd like to sell?lolwut?
You are displaying abnormally high compulsions to over-analyze works of fiction and media. Diagnosis: TV Tropes Addiction.One last thing before speculation on what Bill truly is and what he's capable of, I like the theory that Mabel is afraid of change and the future and that's why she is occassionally hit by Aesop Amnesia. Makes sense especially with this episode.
Anyway, Bll Speculation!
Mostly cameos, but he was an FBI chief on Twin Peaks and a bartender on Family Guy and The Cleveland Show. Never seen him do a villain, though. Just imagine.
There is no beginning. There is no end. There is only... Hooty.@Adric: He was in Twin Peaks as Gordon Cole:
In fact, I think that's where Alex got the voice for Bill from.
edited 13th Oct '15 9:13:34 AM by edvedd
Visit my Tumblr! I may say things. The Bureau ProjectBut, your face... is on fire." "I know. It's faster than shaving."
I tried this once and .... well long story short plastic surgeons are fucking thieves.
David Lynch was also a guest star on the sitcom Louie.
Maybe I'm talking nonsense since I've never actually watched Twin Peaks, but isn't Bill basically BOB?
There is no beginning. There is no end. There is only... Hooty.All I'm getting from you guys is that I need to watch Twin Peaks.
Have you any dreams you'd like to sell?Yes,do it you won't regret it.
So.......Now What?? Not saying that there isn't an escape route here but will the remaining episodes just be a Bill Cipher blood bath?
You are displaying abnormally high compulsions to over-analyze works of fiction and media. Diagnosis: TV Tropes Addiction.I haven't seen the episode or know the plot twist of what happen yet. (I haven't watch past episode 12 of the first season because I was distracted by some other show...)
But from what I tell, yesterday episode involve something horrible happening on a Birthday Episode.
edited 13th Oct '15 1:05:30 PM by AnimatedDreamer
Many people have character(s) they sympathize with more then others. This was kind of inevitable.
Define terrible.
edited 13th Oct '15 8:34:26 AM by Mio