There was supposed to be a whole-ass episode where Stan confronts Wendy about her stealing something from the Mystery Shack gift shop, but instead of scolding her he says she has a gift for stealing and they team up in all kinds of robberies. It never left the draft stage, from what Hirsch said, but this is what their relationship would be if the team could make the episode work.
Stan definitely has a father/kids thing with Dipper and Mabel, but it’s hard not to also see it with him and Wendy. She’s like the oldest daughter who he can’t boss around much anymore.
Stan and Wendy definitely have an interesting boss/employee dynamic, with Stan bossing Wendy around and Wendy not taking Stan or her job working under him seriously. Wendy even flat out abused her power when she was a lifeguard and had authority over Stan at the pool. You could at least say that Wendy and Stan are at least acquaintances with a somewhat positive relationship.
Just like on Soos’ birthday, they both bonded over protecting him. I think it’s simply they know their roles. Like Stan’s not trying to make her the best employee ever, and she’s not trying to make it a 5 star resort
I would like to think that Wendy worked for Stan for so long that she takes him being laid back for granted but at the same time she practically has seniority working for him for so long that she can get away with being lax working for him.
I see a lot of people talking about how Stan relationship with Wendy seens like one of a father and daughter. But here is the thing, basically all of the relationships of Stan are like that. I mean, he treated Dipper like a son, and so he did to Mabel. And oh boy, let's not even get started with Soos. I think that Stanley is trying to just give to those other characters the family he regreted so much having lost. Not telling that he treated he's employees as a replacement for his brother, but he saw in them the family he so desperately needed
Damn, that really makes Stan even better than he seems to be That loss of his brother, shows in the way he truly did care about everyone he deals with, especially the twins
they were finally phasing out when the show first aired. I remember trading my flip phone for a Android with a screen the size of a cracker its WILD how tiny they were
I like how when Wendy is casually greeting Stan she calls him mr pines. When she was trying to reason with him or when she’s trying to talk to him on a deeper level she calls him Stan.
If you look at 2:21 when Wendy said this is too dumb for her to care about, and 2:40 when she tries to tell him not to go steal the animatronic, you’ll see that even though it seems like she finds Stan’s choices pointless, she still cares if they will get him in trouble.
Not only that, is already the evening, Wendy's shift probably ended an hour or so ago, she probably stayed just to make sure Stan was not gonna do something stupid.
S&P hounding Hirsch for alluding that teenagers will make out at a party but allowing Stan to call Gideon a little shit because they refused to look up the word in German is peak Disney.
But... that's not what he said? He called him a "shyster." It's an English word meaning "a person who uses fraudulent or deceptive methods in business." Wait a minute... does that also make Stan a shyster? Lol
True. Although the difference between Gravity Falls’ version and South Park’s is that one is a boss and employee relationship with a few yet funny interactions while the other was one of the most popular ships in the franchise. But both are good shows
Something that I really like about Gravity Falls is that it really gets what makes its character archetypes work. Mabel and Dipper are opposites in almost every regard, but they're still siblings, and no matter how much they bicker, they eventually come around. Stan may be a crazy old scam artist with no regard for human decency, but he'll always be there for his family-in one way or another. Soos is the world's most perfect man, no "buts" needed. And Wendy is a sarcastic slacker, but she still cares and is capable of respecting other people without sacrificing her rebellious side.
2:21 She can dance, she can sing, she's equipped with a built-in helium tank for inflating balloons right at her fingertips. She can take song requests. She can even dispense ice-cream.
They make a great team. They’re both gold-hearted rebels with a sharp mind and wit. Too bad we never got a bonding episode. It would be hilarious and wholesome. Stan is shady but a great dad to everyone.
i love their dynamic. Stan is protective of her when necessary and Wendy sees him and the Shack like a home outside of home. it’s more than a boss/employee relationship if you ask me; she’s part of the family fr. “i’ll get your orthopedic back pillow.” “thank you 😪”
1:39 While I have the feeling the answer is tied to him maintaining the "Little Gideon" appearance to the public, I still like to wonder what Gideon would need to be taking someone else's moisturizer
I just realized at 2:47 that Stan is trying to unlock/lock-pick a window, in his own store, to climb out of and exit from his own store. Completely ignoring the fact that he could just exit his own store from the front entrance, like the one Wendy was standing next to.
this is a perfect example of friendship despite age. like, literally they are in cahoots with each other, and wendy just doesn’t care enough to do anything. they’re friends without the name lol
@@matrm5113I believe Stan was saying it more as a "would you ever want to date a guy like him" rather than "do you want to date this man who is way too old for you"
The fact that Stan literally says "That little Shit" in Americanized German when talking about Gideon just makes me laugh at the fact it was On Disney XD
@@TheWorldsLargestOven yeah and it's funny that in 2012 the end of the world was supposed to happen but didn't because the Pines twins saved the day, also flip phones were seen in the beginning like in the Inconveniencing, Tambry has one but in the Love god she has a smartphone, and in Journal 3 Ford has a page talking about Wendy and her smartphone calling it "computing phone" remember, last time he's seen phones they were mostly landlines, mobile phones looked like bricks
It rare you see a platonic working relationship between a teen girl and a old guy without making it weird. I just love how Stan just treats her like a normal employee
Makes me wonder why Stan even hired her in the first place However there was this fan comic which shows Wendy arguing with her father, who ordered her to get a job. Stan saw this and took pity on her since he also had a not so great relationship with his own father, so he put up a help wanted sign (that was design specifically for Wendy to see)
Since Stan also a rebellious teenager in his younger days, seeing Wendy who behave just like him may what makes him tolerate her in the first place. Also, maybe that's why they have this close sarcastic relationship lol
I only watched Gravity falls once in english so I never noticed, but what is Stan saying at 0:26? I first understood "Scheißer" which is germans and means as much as "little shit" or "shithead" or something like this XD
Reminder that there was supposed to be a Stan and Wendy B plot where they steal something from a museum together..... Damn i wish i could have seen this
Wendy is the daughter Stan never had and Soos is the son Stan never had. So poetic and wholesome they’ve always been included and appeared as a family United
There was going to be a Stan and Wendy bonding episode where Wendy is learning how to be a grifter and they had a museum heist. However, this idea was scrapped because that was plan b without any plan a
logical answer: Gravity Fall is a small town so finding a person to work for u and also be semi competent is extremely difficult. Headcannon answer: Probally because he saw himself in her so he not only tolerate but even kinda like it to some extend.
Th fact he says “I would fire you all if I could” is funny to me cause the whole reason Soos got hired was cause Stan fired the previous worker and then just threw a shirt at the first kid he saw (soos) so he definitely could fire them he just doesn’t want to cause he likes them
One thing I like about Wendy is that she looks like half an adult like soos when she's around the younger pines twins, but put her next to Stan or anybother actual adult in gravity falls (there are not many), she looks like an actual 15 year old
Im not entirely convinced Stan and Wendy have a father-daughter vibe, I see it more as a Grandfather and Granddaughter: They joke around with each other, but she still listens to him on the important stuff , but doesn’t put up with or straight up ignores/works around the peak BS Stan puts out, but also drags him into new things. He also trusts her to an extent with Dipper and Mable. They are good for each other. Wendy’s quest for pointless , stress free fun helps Stan take moments to chill while not trying to get money or save anyone and Stand’s rule breaking but directed by his need to save his bro helps direct Wendy’s mad skill and rebellion aims to a greater point, ie like double crossing a drug dealer and beating up d-bag unicorns to get their hair for a protective spell. Besides, have you met her father? Of course she would want to hang around the old con man who plays loose with rules as long as results get had and no one gets hurt!!! Stan is literally the grandfather type that lets the kids drive down the block and have ice cream before dinner, as long as you aim the fireworks away from the house!
2:55 Apparently Stan hates it when Ford use the window to go out of the shack in that one comic depicting extra GF stories. Well apparently now i know he was like that cuz Stan himself can't do what Ford does. And Ford does it with *style*
Stan is a great person he was a father figure for Soos and Wendy Also a good uncle for dipper and Mabel And he did everything he could to safe ford He is a good person even if he is a little bit criminal.
I think Stan sees Wendy as a daughter or granddaughter figure because they’re interactions are always caring or something a parent would do. Kinda like the daughter Stan never had.
he probally dont go on Mystery Hunt because of the Society of the Blind eye would DEFINITELY have Stan memory if that were the case,he probally watch TV most of the time with them but Mabel and Dipper is really the glue that hold everything together because it would be super akward for Stan to go to lazer tag or for Wendy to ask Stan out for party.
Idk why but the mattress walls is my favorite interaction. I really don’t understand why.
I love that moment so much. It's just such a natural interaction, small as it may be.
I dont get it
I think I see why
@@knuxuki1013 Tell me
Im stupid
@@matplayer1232 insane assylums have padded walls in some of the rooms, that came to mind
Can we all just appreciate that Wendy is reading a magazine called "avoid eye contact daily" which is empty and an excuse not to engage in eye contact
It says "monthly", but the point stil stands
ngl, maybe my favorite joke in the show
@@ryancarrell3186 its so clever
Timestamp pls I’m lazy
@@Sabrinathewitch2 2:23
I think Stan respects Wendy's rebellious side, probably seeing a bit of his younger self in her.
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Omg that’s sooo true. THATS why he lets her slack so much 😂
Most likely why he never fired her
I think a lot of people saw their younger selves in her too
There was supposed to be a whole-ass episode where Stan confronts Wendy about her stealing something from the Mystery Shack gift shop, but instead of scolding her he says she has a gift for stealing and they team up in all kinds of robberies. It never left the draft stage, from what Hirsch said, but this is what their relationship would be if the team could make the episode work.
Stan definitely has a father/kids thing with Dipper and Mabel, but it’s hard not to also see it with him and Wendy. She’s like the oldest daughter who he can’t boss around much anymore.
Wait if you act like this family dynamic is real then...
_Sweet Home Alabama starts playing_
@@alrightatgames What- why sweet home alabama-
@@sakurasarchive dipper and wendy
@@a.so4747 they cant be together in general cause age still though
@@sakurasarchive Wendy isn’t even much older than honestly if they were both older than 18 they could be
Wendy just flat out saying "This is _literally_ too dumb for me to care about" has given me the strength to carry on for a decade now.
That quote pretty much sums up my feelings on NFTs in a nutshell. They are one of the dumbest things we have made as a species.
@@jeremyusreevu237 I completely agree.
i feel that way about a lotta things
@@jeremyusreevu237 nothing but facts
Lmfao. Saaaaame! 😆
He absolutely respects Wendy; and I think she respects him, in a way.
They’re absolutely friends
They was supposed to be an episode when they bond over stealing
@@EssexAggiegrad2011 God, so many episode ideas lost.
@@stingerjohnny9951 i wish there was a book kinda like lost legends where it has many of these episodes ideas turned into stories
@@CapitanJorge24 Absolutely! Just add on to the summer we know of
Yes.
Definitely.
ABSOLUTELY!
"Sometimes a man has to steal an animatronic badger to stay in the crazy game called life"
-A Very Wise Man
“Or…you could just not care”
-A rebellious teenager
@@sweetpea2604 "It's about the principle! NO ONE TELLS STAN PINES HE'S OUT OF THE GAME!"
@@demonicchicken1121 “NO ONE TELLS-AHHHH!!” -
@@harsh1y366 "I'll get your orthopedic back pillow."
@@CatWithAQuill "thank you."
Stan and Wendy definitely have an interesting boss/employee dynamic, with Stan bossing Wendy around and Wendy not taking Stan or her job working under him seriously. Wendy even flat out abused her power when she was a lifeguard and had authority over Stan at the pool. You could at least say that Wendy and Stan are at least acquaintances with a somewhat positive relationship.
Like squidward
@@VanillaGorilla3I mean he basically trusted Squidward enough to let him decide whether or not to hire Spongebob in the first episode.
@@dermathze700 ik
Just like on Soos’ birthday, they both bonded over protecting him. I think it’s simply they know their roles. Like Stan’s not trying to make her the best employee ever, and she’s not trying to make it a 5 star resort
I would like to think that Wendy worked for Stan for so long that she takes him being laid back for granted but at the same time she practically has seniority working for him for so long that she can get away with being lax working for him.
I see a lot of people talking about how Stan relationship with Wendy seens like one of a father and daughter. But here is the thing, basically all of the relationships of Stan are like that.
I mean, he treated Dipper like a son, and so he did to Mabel. And oh boy, let's not even get started with Soos.
I think that Stanley is trying to just give to those other characters the family he regreted so much having lost. Not telling that he treated he's employees as a replacement for his brother, but he saw in them the family he so desperately needed
Yes, and he didn't mention his ex-wife either, I didn't ask if it was just a pity, but it would be more of a past trauma than his brother's health
@@theusps2 i mean i have heard his aim has been getting better
Yee
@@Emily12471 lmao
Damn, that really makes Stan even better than he seems to be
That loss of his brother, shows in the way he truly did care about everyone he deals with, especially the twins
I wish we had gotten that bonding episode between them
Me too :(
The closest thing to a bonding episode between Wendy and Stan is the Soos dating episode with all their interactions.
They had a concept for one but never did it
@@theginimini I know, it's a shame it didn't make it to the show
@@theginimini Wait, what? Elaborate.
“you’re meming fast, and none of them are good” is perhaps the most realistic line in the show
What episode is it from
stanchurian candidate
I searched for that comment.
1:13 woman
@@veretxnerd983 ☕️
2:54 i think it's kinda cute how this has happened more than once and she remembers were his orthopedic back pillow is
You hang out with a person who has medical problems enough, finding their stuff eventually becomes second nature.
@@Ofxzhliving with a parent that has medical problems, this comment is truth.
Seeing Wendy's flip phone makes me once again realize the weight of how old this show is
I miss flip phones
@@sav.was.here. eh I like new phones better
But it's quite nostalgic!
they were finally phasing out when the show first aired. I remember trading my flip phone for a Android with a screen the size of a cracker its WILD how tiny they were
@@sav.was.here. My work cell phone is a flip phone. Texting takes long but not as long as you’d think because of muscle memory.
Even now, it could been seen as her and her family couldn't afford smart phones or her dad thought she might be too clumsy for a smart phone.
I like how when Wendy is casually greeting Stan she calls him mr pines. When she was trying to reason with him or when she’s trying to talk to him on a deeper level she calls him Stan.
Just realized Wendy was reading a magazine about avoiding eye contact lol
Back when I was a kid I use to think Wendy was Stan’s daughter since their relationship is like father and daughter
You have a very interesting idea of a father daughter bond...wait I see it now
@KayKo it really would
I actually kind find that idea to be pretty neat, of course, that would make Dipper’s crush on her very very very uncomfortable
The first time i saw the opening of gravity falls with the photo of the Pines, Wendy and Soos, I thought Wendy was part of the family.
That would make Wendy Dipper’s cousin…
If you look at 2:21 when Wendy said this is too dumb for her to care about, and 2:40 when she tries to tell him not to go steal the animatronic, you’ll see that even though it seems like she finds Stan’s choices pointless, she still cares if they will get him in trouble.
Best part “you want me to go get your orthopedic pillow? “
Not only that, is already the evening, Wendy's shift probably ended an hour or so ago, she probably stayed just to make sure Stan was not gonna do something stupid.
@@thundahsenshi150thank you
@@El_Omar2203Or because Stan’s is more comfortable than her home
S&P hounding Hirsch for alluding that teenagers will make out at a party but allowing Stan to call Gideon a little shit because they refused to look up the word in German is peak Disney.
oh my god I didn't know that was what he said I always thought he said "shyster" as in conman or maybe he's saying both at once either way I LOVE it
It's a Yiddish word, but German and Yiddish have similarities
He says 'shyster' (which means 'conman', which Gideon is), not 'scheiße' (which, to be fair, Gideon also is).
I just realized…That is ridiculously hilarious 😂 😆🤣
But... that's not what he said? He called him a "shyster." It's an English word meaning "a person who uses fraudulent or deceptive methods in business." Wait a minute... does that also make Stan a shyster? Lol
I forgot how much I loved their interactions in the Giffany episode. "This is literally too dumb for me to care about."
Having a Stan and a Wendy makes ANY show good I guess.
South park, basically.
They reminded me of april ludgate and ron swanson
exactly
True. Although the difference between Gravity Falls’ version and South Park’s is that one is a boss and employee relationship with a few yet funny interactions while the other was one of the most popular ships in the franchise. But both are good shows
@@cailieisidro5758 I’m just noting the rule of thumb lol
They respect and understand each other, at least to the extent that the relationship is not broken.
I love how even Mabel was horrified at the idea of her being the boss.
Something that I really like about Gravity Falls is that it really gets what makes its character archetypes work. Mabel and Dipper are opposites in almost every regard, but they're still siblings, and no matter how much they bicker, they eventually come around. Stan may be a crazy old scam artist with no regard for human decency, but he'll always be there for his family-in one way or another. Soos is the world's most perfect man, no "buts" needed. And Wendy is a sarcastic slacker, but she still cares and is capable of respecting other people without sacrificing her rebellious side.
Sorry to correct, but the most perfect man is actually my partner’s cat.
“Or... you could just not care”
Incredibly wise
It's implied Wendy's house was a little stressing so Stan being a father figure she can mess with is pretty wholesome
“Your memeing fast and non of them are good” is just one of my favorite lines
"Dude, wouldn't it be funny if this was the closet, and he had to walk out again and enter the real door? *[Opens door]* Nope, real door."
didn't alex hirch say that there was a deleted episode/scene where him and wendy bond or something.
All I can imagine Stan balling Wendy from cops.
@@shadowclaw7210 i am pretty sure something like that would defiantly happen lol
I think he said something about it on Twitter once? I don't have it though so I can't check
@@sav.was.here. yeah i am pretty sure it was on his social media idk anymore.
Ya there was supposed to be an episode about stan teaching Wendy to steal properly
Stan has a dad/kids thing with the twins, and Wendy is the older sister he knows he can't boss around
Their interactions are great- the fact that in dreamscaperers she's just casually hanging around in her boss' house is really cute too
Wendy is close friend with Pine family,maybe not as close as Soos but still pretty close
2:21 She can dance, she can sing, she's equipped with a built-in helium tank for inflating balloons right at her fingertips. She can take song requests. She can even dispense ice-cream.
2:20 EVERY FNAF FAN EVER...
I HATE IT CUZ IT'S TRUE 😂😂😂
FR WE ARE SUSPICIOUS OF EVERY ANIMATRONIC THAT MOVES AND TALKS 😂😂😂
They make a great team. They’re both gold-hearted rebels with a sharp mind and wit. Too bad we never got a bonding episode. It would be hilarious and wholesome. Stan is shady but a great dad to everyone.
At least he is there, I guess.
Yea, a simple "You remind me of my younger self" would be amazing
They were supposed to have a B story of them pulling a heist together, but they never found an A plot to go with it so it got scrapped
@@tahraethestoryteller6079 Fuck, man. I'd kill to see that.
@@tahraethestoryteller6079 Why didn't they just do a two part, full episode?
This entire boss/employee relationship is just a solid 3 and half minute mood.
i love their dynamic. Stan is protective of her when necessary and Wendy sees him and the Shack like a home outside of home. it’s more than a boss/employee relationship if you ask me; she’s part of the family fr.
“i’ll get your orthopedic back pillow.” “thank you 😪”
2:08 he spoken to us in the language of wisdom
2:02 Was That The Bite Of 87?!
Lmfao, probably.
The Bite of 2012’
I'm pretty sure this the FNAF episode too lmao
Bite of twelve
@@ARandomMinecraftVillager Not only the FNAF episode, but also the DDLC episode
2:37 “No more columbian nights”
Why is nobody talking about this
What does that mean
@@arandomguywithagreenprofil5075 In one episode Stan tells that he was in prison in Columbia.
@@herborty8658 oh I rember that episode
@@herborty8658 btw until now what does (my ex wife still misses me but her aim) is getting better mean
@@arandomguywithagreenprofil5075 misses as in shooting him with a gun
1:39 While I have the feeling the answer is tied to him maintaining the "Little Gideon" appearance to the public, I still like to wonder what Gideon would need to be taking someone else's moisturizer
honestly, I feel like it's just because he's a little shit
I clicked on this video before seeing the thumbnail, thinking it had something to do with South Park, and still I’m not disappointed
Holy shit didn't realize the name similar to sp lol
Same.
Yeah I thought that too
I can relate, and now I'm glad I'm not the only one. Very much a #Relatable moment.
1:30 Why does the transition between this clip and next clip so perfect?
I just realized at 2:47 that Stan is trying to unlock/lock-pick a window, in his own store, to climb out of and exit from his own store. Completely ignoring the fact that he could just exit his own store from the front entrance, like the one Wendy was standing next to.
I feel like he and wendy would perfectly fit the "canie are we robbing a bank" shtick
0:07
"I'd fire all of you if I could" lmao
I like that this kinda implies that Gruncle Stan actually appreciates her as much as Soos and the twins
this is a perfect example of friendship despite age. like, literally they are in cahoots with each other, and wendy just doesn’t care enough to do anything. they’re friends without the name lol
"Don't listen to him Soos! You're a nice guy with a pick up truck, a job-"
"Would you date him?"
**Wendy.exe has stopped working**
What struck me as odd is that Wendy is 15 and soos 22, so um no stan I don't think Wendy would want to date soos
@@matrm5113 soos is what now? 💀
@@matrm5113 tbf the question isn't whether Soos would date Wendy, it's if Wendy would date Soos.
@@matrm5113I believe Stan was saying it more as a "would you ever want to date a guy like him" rather than "do you want to date this man who is way too old for you"
The fact that Stan literally says "That little Shit" in Americanized German when talking about Gideon just makes me laugh at the fact it was On Disney XD
Nice argument, senator. Why don't you back it up with a source?
The source is we made it the fuck up!
@@lorenzpacis3249 dumbfuck its true
PAHAHAHAHAHAAAA THOSE REPLIES
He said “shyster” i think
"She's attacking me with water!"
I don't know why but i really like that line and the way Wendy says "boosh".
0:56 “bleed ‘‘em dry!” -stan pines
The jokes in this show are better than 99% of all adult comedies lately
It’s strangely impressive how the VA for Wendy is also both Velma dinkley and Clint Barton’s wife
Linda Cardellini is amazing and I will fight anyone who disagrees
Wendy will always be one of my favorite Disney show characters.
0:21 I completely forgot that this show is so old that the flip phones were still a normal sight in many places. I feel so old now
This is likely 2013; it was already pretty much dead in most places. Maybe it has more to do with the fact they live pretty isolated
@@braziliantsarit’s 2012
@@braziliantsarIt's 2012 or older because animated series takes time.
@@TheWorldsLargestOven yeah and it's funny that in 2012 the end of the world was supposed to happen but didn't because the Pines twins saved the day,
also flip phones were seen in the beginning like in the Inconveniencing, Tambry has one but in the Love god she has a smartphone, and in Journal 3 Ford has a page talking about Wendy and her smartphone calling it "computing phone" remember, last time he's seen phones they were mostly landlines, mobile phones looked like bricks
“Sometimes, a man needs to steal an animatronic badger to stay in this crazy game we call life”
-Scott Cawthon, probably
Scotts case is more he built the things
more people need wendy's mindset. "i don't care bc i don't have the energy to"
"Dang it old man nows not the time" is what im thinkin at work when they tell me a life story at the counter nd theres like 8 people in line waiting
never before has Gideon Gleeful been so relatable
It rare you see a platonic working relationship between a teen girl and a old guy without making it weird. I just love how Stan just treats her like a normal employee
They're a weird little messed up family
Makes me wonder why Stan even hired her in the first place
However there was this fan comic which shows Wendy arguing with her father, who ordered her to get a job. Stan saw this and took pity on her since he also had a not so great relationship with his own father, so he put up a help wanted sign (that was design specifically for Wendy to see)
I could see that happening
Since Stan also a rebellious teenager in his younger days, seeing Wendy who behave just like him may what makes him tolerate her in the first place. Also, maybe that's why they have this close sarcastic relationship lol
I usually hate shit made by the fans but that's actually sweet
2:32 I'm guessing those are at least a decade old in which case... where was that bag when he got to gravity falls, in his car?
I only watched Gravity falls once in english so I never noticed, but what is Stan saying at 0:26? I first understood "Scheißer" which is germans and means as much as "little shit" or "shithead" or something like this XD
Pretty sure he's saying shyster, which is slang for like, a con artist basically (I think it comes from the German word though, lol)
Reminder that there was supposed to be a Stan and Wendy B plot where they steal something from a museum together..... Damn i wish i could have seen this
you and me can imagine it or maybe we could create a story
3:18 i love that she wipes a tear after she hugged stan
2:46 Agent 47 lock picking moment
Wendy is the daughter Stan never had and Soos is the son Stan never had. So poetic and wholesome they’ve always been included and appeared as a family United
Aw he’s like a second niece to him, that’s adorable
They really should had made an Stan and Wendy episode. Not mention Wendy Origin story on how she got to work at they mystery shack.
We all wish
There was going to be a Stan and Wendy bonding episode where Wendy is learning how to be a grifter and they had a museum heist. However, this idea was scrapped because that was plan b without any plan a
i mean how would you justify a whole flashback just for Wendy when her story is very simple
Man Stan is so chill with Wendy actions heck half the stuff she does would have her fired like seriously
logical answer: Gravity Fall is a small town so finding a person to work for u and also be semi competent is extremely difficult.
Headcannon answer: Probally because he saw himself in her so he not only tolerate but even kinda like it to some extend.
3:15 well I doubt dipper isn’t enjoying that.
The half blink suggests so.
Th fact he says “I would fire you all if I could” is funny to me cause the whole reason Soos got hired was cause Stan fired the previous worker and then just threw a shirt at the first kid he saw (soos) so he definitely could fire them he just doesn’t want to cause he likes them
Absolutely, Wendy is the only teenager in Gravity Falls who has some respect for the old guys. In her own, special way.
She is someone who will say "OK, Boomer" in a sarcastic tone but still help them with their antics
i mean no other teen has even had interaction with Stan well beside when he plummet his own made ballon or when he about to shoplift lightbulb
I did NOT expect to get an official redraw of the "one does not simply" meme but of stan pines
Fun fact: Scheister is German for "Shit" Grunkle Stan is calling Gideon a little shit.
XD
*Scheiße
"shyster" is also an old slang term for a con artist/manipulative jackbag. Usually associated with lawyers.
maybe they're pronounced the same but I'm sure he was saying "shyster", as in a fraud/conman
How on earth did S&P approve that when they were upset about things that Alex recently shared?????
2:19 respect to the magazine called “avoid eye contact monthly”
“Would you date him”
“Ohhh”
This shit had me dead💀💀
She was literally reading “avoid eye contact monthly” 😭💀
The cut off on the first one is so good
"Eugh, women." 1:12
women ☕
@@santiagohdzg_hahahahahh_ ☕️
@@CrasherX2000is that a tipsy duck reference?
One thing I like about Wendy is that she looks like half an adult like soos when she's around the younger pines twins, but put her next to Stan or anybother actual adult in gravity falls (there are not many), she looks like an actual 15 year old
“I make the RULES, Sucka, *BOOSH”* 💀
They’re definitely very similar. Probably some sort of found family thing going on here, which I’m a big fan of.
Im not entirely convinced Stan and Wendy have a father-daughter vibe, I see it more as a Grandfather and Granddaughter: They joke around with each other, but she still listens to him on the important stuff , but doesn’t put up with or straight up ignores/works around the peak BS Stan puts out, but also drags him into new things. He also trusts her to an extent with Dipper and Mable. They are good for each other. Wendy’s quest for pointless , stress free fun helps Stan take moments to chill while not trying to get money or save anyone and Stand’s rule breaking but directed by his need to save his bro
helps direct Wendy’s mad skill and rebellion aims to a greater point, ie like double crossing a drug dealer and beating up d-bag unicorns to get their hair for a protective spell. Besides, have you met her father? Of course she would want to hang around the old con man who plays loose with rules as long as results get had and no one gets hurt!!! Stan is literally the grandfather type that lets the kids drive down the block and have ice cream before dinner, as long as you aim the fireworks away from the house!
1:18 "I make da rules, suka!" Get him! Get him! 😆
Ah, she’s attacking me with water 🏃♂️💦😂
0:40 The silly strings are literally just scribbles😂
2:55
Apparently Stan hates it when Ford use the window to go out of the shack in that one comic depicting extra GF stories. Well apparently now i know he was like that cuz Stan himself can't do what Ford does. And Ford does it with *style*
I love how this old man’s best friends are his two employees and they all pick on eachother
i didn't realize how much i needed this duo until now. thank you
“This is literally too dumb for me to care about😐”
I love this lmao
Stan is a great person he was a father figure for Soos and Wendy
Also a good uncle for dipper and Mabel
And he did everything he could to safe ford
He is a good person even if he is a little bit criminal.
1:40 I DIDNT CATCH THIS FIRST TIME
Ayo
1:20
“I make the rule sucker, boosh!”
“Ah, she’s attacking me with water!”
😂😂😂
"You two are gonna wash the bathrooms right?" -Stan
"Yes sir" -Soos
"Absolutely Not" -Wendy
*Looks at Wendy, points*
"You stay outta trouble"
I love how she keeps reading a “avoid eye contact” magazine lol
"He bribed me" i think he paid you guys to do your jobs
I think it's a joke
@@zamira9642 well bleh bleh bluh bluh bluh blooh
Stan, dipper, mabel, soos, and wendy were like a family. They had a great dynamic
I think Stan sees Wendy as a daughter or granddaughter figure because they’re interactions are always caring or something a parent would do. Kinda like the daughter Stan never had.
My favorite Wendy quote is "I make the rules, sucka! BOOSH!"
Wendy feels shorter next to Stan.
Everyone feel shorter next to Stan.
@@awesomegaming1991 You know what a typo is.
3:14 is the ONLY time a cartoon got mainstream memes right
3:13 It May be fake, but dang it if it isn’t funny lol
Edit: Holy crap it’s real that’s so cool😂
That’s actually from the show
But it is real ! I love this show !
it’s real 💀
First time I laughed so hard at this
I imagine Stan hired Wendy because she tried stealing his stealings and thought “that took guts”😂
Wendy, ඞ, and Stan make such an awesome trio. I wonder what kind of things they did together before the twins arrived.
How
Amogus
Soos is among us
he probally dont go on Mystery Hunt because of the Society of the Blind eye would DEFINITELY have Stan memory if that were the case,he probally watch TV most of the time with them but Mabel and Dipper is really the glue that hold everything together because it would be super akward for Stan to go to lazer tag or for Wendy to ask Stan out for party.
I don’t remember the line “your memeing really fast and there not funny” is funnier than I remember