Gravity Falls Anyone?
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Gravity Falls Anyone?
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right?! I was like, even with my first watch shocked by laughter. When I finished watching, I was very sad. I really plan to watch again soon!adamgreenrock wrote: ↑23 Jan 2020, 01:09 Love it. Pretty much the cartoon to make me laugh and cry a lot. I really love that the show has a lot of subtle ways to give you a clue for future episodes.
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Wow!! That's an amazing theory, it makes the final fight even more interesting. It would leave so many possibilities open for a continuation, if they ever make another season that is.Lady-of-Literature wrote: ↑19 May 2020, 21:29 Oh, Gravity Falls is brilliant, brilliant show. I only have one theory and that is that Cipher knew he was going to fail in his quest to destroy the world. Why? Because in earlier episodes, in his few interactions with Stanford, he says the line, "Woah, do go having a heart attack, your not ninety-two, yet." He implies that Stanford would live to see ninety-two, which could not happen if he killed him like he planed. I do believe Cipher has some power to see into the future, or at least multiple pathways of what could be like Garnet from Steven Universe. I don't know, its a pretty undercook theory, but I think Cipher knew he was going to fail or at least knew he might fail and planned for it. Which is why his last words in reverse is a spell or chant to resurrect him in a different form in a different time. Heck, he might try to fight them all over again in a parallel universe.
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Thank you so much! If you like film theories, I highly recommend Film Theorist on youtube and The theorizer( he did a great breakdown of Coraline)! They do amazing work.Vumana16 wrote: ↑26 Jun 2020, 18:40Wow!! That's an amazing theory, it makes the final fight even more interesting. It would leave so many possibilities open for a continuation, if they ever make another season that is.Lady-of-Literature wrote: ↑19 May 2020, 21:29 Oh, Gravity Falls is brilliant, brilliant show. I only have one theory and that is that Cipher knew he was going to fail in his quest to destroy the world. Why? Because in earlier episodes, in his few interactions with Stanford, he says the line, "Woah, do go having a heart attack, your not ninety-two, yet." He implies that Stanford would live to see ninety-two, which could not happen if he killed him like he planed. I do believe Cipher has some power to see into the future, or at least multiple pathways of what could be like Garnet from Steven Universe. I don't know, its a pretty undercook theory, but I think Cipher knew he was going to fail or at least knew he might fail and planned for it. Which is why his last words in reverse is a spell or chant to resurrect him in a different form in a different time. Heck, he might try to fight them all over again in a parallel universe.
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Oh, allow me to convince you! Gravity falls is a 2 season Disney show about twins, Dipper and Mabel, spending the summer with their Great Uncle (or Grunkle) Stan in a town called Gravity Falls, Oregon. The pair spend their time working in their Grunkle's tour guide shack scamming people and other fun summer stuff. Dipper is your classic mystery lover and thinker, he quickly realizes how odd the town is as he and his sister the big-hearted twin who falls in love with the wrong people and loves glitter.cookiedough wrote: ↑10 Jun 2020, 22:08 I have a heard a lot about this show, but what is it about? I am on the fence on if I should find old episodes of this show or stick with something new.
While out in the woods, Dipper comes across an advanced hiding spot. Inside a journal with a six-fingered hand mark detailing the mysteries of the town including an unnamed evil. As the saying goes, "Remember, in Gravity Falls, there's no one you can trust."
I really love this show. Just this evening I watched one of my favorite episodes with my dad. I recommend it to anyone who loves mystery and modern humor. If it helps, my friend and I live by the 5 ep. rule. If you're not into it by then, then it's not your thing. But give it 5 ep. first to win you over.