Well, I'm pretty sure the next episode would have to involve rescuing Mabel in some way.
Trust you? The only person I can trust is myself.@Mio The situations or the show? I was mostly referring to the context...
I really need to keep up with this show. And I really have to stop looking at the plot twist episodes.
edited 13th Oct '15 1:12:00 PM by AnimatedDreamer
I'll be honest, the scene where "Billendin" removes his goggles to reveal his eyes is one of the few things in this show to genuinely scare me.
The situations.
Yeah, I was mostly referring to the context. Horrible event on a Birthday episode and what not.
I'm sure that happen in a dozen of other shows though.
The only times I was truly scared by Gravity Falls were in Into the Bunker, Sock Opera, The Last Mabelcorn, and in the most recent episode (not to mention a few other scenes that made me simply uneasy, like the spider lady in Roadside Attraction).
Have you any dreams you'd like to sell?Okay, so hypothetical scenario: Say GF's last few episodes do so well that, despite resolving the primary myth arc of Seasons 1+2, Disney forces Hirsh and the crew to start work on a Season Three.
Where would you guys take the story from there?
It could go all kinds of ways, but I wouldn't put it past Hirsch to do something intentionally bad or absurd to make it stop.
So I forgot to mention it...
But why can Billendin speak with his own voice but Bipper speaks with Bill's? Is Blendin more easily possessed or something? ;p
What, like Excel♡Saga?
edited 13th Oct '15 2:24:38 PM by YamiVizziniX
There is no beginning. There is no end. There is only... Hooty.I think Bipper using the Bill voice is either something only the possessed's soul can hear or it's there to make it clearer for the audience.
I mean, I don't think Bill could've passed as Dipper as long as he did if he was using the voice that both Mabel and Soos, who he was with at the theater would immediately recognize.
edited 13th Oct '15 2:28:17 PM by Xeroop
I mean it might just be a matter of perspective, and that really from everyone else's perspective Bipper was just talking with Dipper's voice.
edited 13th Oct '15 2:27:27 PM by InAnOdderWay
I'm not familiar with what happened there.
For whatever reason, they wrapped up the story in the second to last episode and then apparently intentionally made the last episode impossible to air. It was even more over the top and gory than the rest of the series was, but supposedly the actual major infraction was that it was a minute too long for the slot.
There is no beginning. There is no end. There is only... Hooty.Or this could happen.
Peace is the only battle worth waging.So, uh, it looks like there was some foreshadowing in that AMA from Bill
edited 13th Oct '15 2:45:55 PM by AdricDePsycho
Have you any dreams you'd like to sell?Why is every scene with Stanford in it so fucking epic?
Looks like Bill Cipher is capable of disguising his voice, then. That's useful.
H.B. WardEverything about how Stanford used the magnet gun was so cool I really want a Portal-esque puzzle FPS based around that one concept.
Ford has been traveling dimensions, you either stay a nerd and die or learn to become awesome and survive.
So I finally watched the latest episode, and damn were those credits disturbing as hell.
Oh and here is something for you all to chew on. Shermie. Apparently the Stans are pushing their 70s which means late 60s at the very most 69 years.
So... how old is Shermie and who does that Baby belong to?
Well, there is this.
Take that how you will.
edited 13th Oct '15 5:30:09 PM by LordVatek
This song needs more love.Oh Alex and your wacky aversion to spoilers you! You no doubt cheer at the horror of your fans!
Other than that, that doesn't exactly help. Exactly what I'd expect from Mr. Hirsch.
Anyone else thought of this when seeing the episode and the next one's trailer?◊ This kinda makes me wanna see a Human!Bill appear in the show now (Think Father's final form).
"Detecting trace amounts of mental activity. Possibly a dead weasel or a cartoon viewer"
That's not even in the same realm.