aerefyr: startingmelodrama: Me: It’s 2017, no one wants to hear Gravity Falls meta Also me: Stan never believed Gideon was an actual psychic—even though he knew supernatural things were possible, and even though everyone in Gravity Falls was against him, Stan always insisted he absolutely knew Gideon was a fraud. Why was he so certain? Gideon …
Tag Archives: gf analysis
hntrgurl13: weirdmageddon: you know considering this post this actually explains a lot more behind the way ford behaved in ‘the last mabelcorn’, aside from the fact that ford was “preparing dipper for bill’s tricks”. i really think this scene was much more than that; i think it was actually a full blown panic attack on …
hntrgurl13: weirdmageddon: you know considering this post this actually explains a lot more behind the way ford behaved in ‘the last mabelcorn’, aside from the fact that ford was “preparing dipper for bill’s tricks”. i really think this scene was much more than that; i think it was actually a full blown panic attack on …
spyroforlife: It’s time to address a subject that I feel hasn’t really been talked about at large regarding Bill Cipher. That is, about his backstory and its connection to Flatland. Keep reading
I feel like there’s a significance to Stan doing the “one-paddle-paddle-paddle two-paddle-paddle-paddle” thing again when Bill went into his mind. Like it was the moment just before he lost his relationship with Ford the first time he did it, and then the moment when he got it back.
cosmicpines: Oh I’d definitely agree with you there. Bill, as a whole, can be seen as a symbol. Go with me on this. For a very long post that spiraled out of control. There are a lot of parallels you can pull between Bill’s plans and Mabeland: He’s chaotic. He doesn’t care about responsibility, or …