Thread:Raised By Wolves/@comment-11883116-20160213063054/@comment-5231983-20160213125046

Hey there! Yep, Gravity Falls did entertain me all the way back since the summer of 2012, when I first fell in love with it, and my favorite episode, The Inconveniencing. It seems like we don't have a lot, but there are 40 episodes, which is kind of a lot. It's better than having 100+ episodes with like 70 of those episodes being filler. The episodes we got were solid character development and plot driven episodes. Of course, I'll miss seeing Dipper, Mabel and the others but there's always the earlier episodes. I love how much content the creators can pack into one episode; for example, pause the screen and read the shots of the journal sometime. I did that and I managed to decode the hidden message on Stan's puberty book in Carpet Diem. I am sad it's ending, but we should probably be glad it didn't go to hell like other Disney shows.

Oh, while we're discussing Robbie, I kinda disliked how Dipper was such an ass to him all the time. I'm not that involved with the Gravity Falls fandom, so I don't know how the fandom treats Robbie, but when a kid comes, and completely messes around with your love life, mocks your "explosion", makes his way into your friend group and like, breaks your phone then nearly kills you, you can expect said teenager to be an asshole to you, Dipper doesn't get it. About the music, Gravity Falls is full of weird stuff! And there's even weirder music out there. The writers could have put like, black magic or something on it. As for the wheel, we'll just have to wait and see about that. Do you think everyone who ended up in the Mystery Shack at the end of Weirdmaggedon Part 2 will be relevant?