I still have no idea how the hell Alex Hirsch got away with that butterfly/fairy dust deal turned sting operation scene. Apparently, he doesn't either. The emails between him and the S&P staff he revealed suggest it wasn't easy. And then Grenda just chloroforms a satyr afterwards, like seriously. How?
@@thegreendragon5390 just as a reminder: S&P had a problem with character saying "kill" but the same character saying "dissasemble your molecules" and "make into *corpses* " was all ok
I love how understanding you both are of Mabel. Some reaction channels take any opportunity to just relentlessly bash her or in this case, make fun of her for being called a bad person. She's not a bad person; she may have a selfish pattern and enjoys teasing Dipper, but we've seen that she's very loving and genuinely wants to help people.
@@evil63Because a simple "sorry" for all stuff she did is extremely unsatisfying, and this idea didn't belong to Alex Hirsch, that was actually the artist of the comic who came up with Mabel redemption arc, because she thought that Mabel 𝙧𝙚𝙖𝙡𝙡𝙮 needed that.
@@Rayni_XZ.o... they're talking about on any level, Mabel is a bit of shitty person, and no one, in the show or it's production, call her out on it. And anytime the show seems to call her out, it's immediately undercut, often with whataboutism. The Unicorn is this episode, to Bill in the Sock Puppet one, to the Love God in the Love God Episode, they can seem to stop themselves from growing Mable's character in any meaningful way. Can you honestly tell me that the Mable at the end of the show is, in any meaningful way, different from the Mable at the start of the show? She still selfishly seeks after her own transient wants and needs, taking from her brother over and over and over again, and Dipper is just expected to endlessly give up his own future and potential and happiness for her own, while she's free to feel entitled to it? There's a reason people bash her character. And, as much as I love her, that doesn't mean I can just ignore her flaws: they're part of her, from beginning to end. I just wish she grew as a person by the end is all, and I think a lot of others do, too.
@@marionette8739 Look, I agree with everything you just said, i myself don't hate Mabel, I hate her writing, because after rewatching this show, I noticed that Mabel is getting away with everything, she almost destroyed the shack in episode "Boss Mabel" ?She didn't loose at the end, but Stan did. She kidnapped living human beings, kept them as her pets, and in the end turned on her own friends?She gets emotional after one song, apologizes to boys, not to her friends she just kicked out, and gets away with it, she didn 't even properly apologized to boys, and I'm surprised her friends actually forgave her, even though they saw how quickly she ditched them. Also, episode where she travels through time to get her pig back, didn't Dipper warned her about how dangerous is time travelling?And after that warning she still trying to destroy the time line, that would've had major consequences, and also, because of her selfishness, Blendin lost his job and was sent to prison, I know, it's not only Mabel's fault, but it's still part of her fault, and after guilttripping Dipper, she gets her pig and everyone is happy, no consequences needed. We can go, on and on with that, but I'm just going to stop here, I think that's enough evidence.
Fun Facts Time About This Episode! - The episode title "The Last Mabelcorn" is a play on the title of the book and movie "The Last Unicorn." It's considered a minor cult classic with an interesting perspective on such fantasy settings by having it seen primarily from the eyes of the nigh-immortal unicorn that's spent most of her existence isolated from the larger world around her. - In this episode's commentary, Alex Hirsch stated how he hated the movie version of the unicorn because of her entitled attitude and how most of the characters either tacitly accepted it or went to great lengths to earn her favor and make her happy. So, to express his displeasure for that character, he thought it would be funny to write a unicorn whose constant regal and pure attitude was a colossal pain to others that had to realistically deal with her. It also helped that it was all just a scam for her to mess with others that thought unicorns were deserving of such high praise. - The unicorn's full name Celestabellebethabelle can be seen as a comedic jab at overly frilly names of high fantasy characters, but it can also be viewed as a combined parody of the characters Celestia and Rarity from G4 of _My Little Pony : Friendship is Magic._ C-belle even has a variation on Rarity's three-diamond cutie mark (aka the tattoo on her flank). - There was originally going to be a fully-animated fight between Mabel and the girls and the unicorns, but it had to be cut for time. Judging by how messed up all four girls were afterward it probably was pretty intense (and would have likely drawn serious fire from the Disney censors if they went through with including it in the episode).
Not really related. But Alex, said that he wanted to make an episode where Stan started a cult and the cult's name was the brible. It would have been beautiful
I'm still surprised by the fact that the whole 'exchange' bit was actually approved to be put in the show. Most of the adult jokes are tame enough to fly over some heads but this is so on the nose that it's a miracle it didn't get immediately shot down.
Words cannot express how much I love how exaggerated the unicorns are. The sparkly eyes, dramatic poses, crazy names, colourful hair-- it's all AMAZING!
I’d say that your assumptions about ford are not entirely correct OR I just have a different view then you guys not to call u incorrect- but I’d say ford is not pure of heart but is just a narcissist and has a HUGE ego. He trusted bill not just he wanted knowledge but cause bill flattered him. Told him he’s so smart and will change the world and that everything everyone hated him for is not true and that he’s amazing. Ford just loved hearing that and immediately trusted him cause if that.
@@mei_aihara7478 yup, and “pure” is a relatively complicated concept that’s mostly made up and can be made as discriminating as someone wants basically making everyone “impure” for harmless normal things. Hence the morality is relative line from Mabel
Y’all NEED to react to “dippers guide to the unexplained” and “Mabel’s guide to …” they are little shorts that would play at the end of every episode when they originally aired there is also “fixin it with Soos” and other random shorts like “Mabel’s scrapbook”
Ford is super naive, but it’s a consequence of his ego and hero complex rather than purity of heart. I love ford down, but his flaw is that he believes he is destined to be the hero (not in a narcissistic or grandiose way, but in an unrealistic and hyper-responsible one). He also serves as a contrast to Stan who instead feels he is destined to always be the villain. His naivety in making deals with bill and not seeking deeper understanding of the unicorns is foolhardy ego rather than innocence. (Again, I would give my left nut for ford and I love that we have an imperfect, textured hero with interesting motivations in this story)
I like this episode for the girls given it’s one of the few episodes focused on Mabel and her friends that didn’t focus on boys or boy talk. That, plus the info we learned in the B plot from Ford/Dipper was neat, and the episode is comedy gold. Stan in particular killed in every scene he was in.
In this episode we can see Ford's reluctance to reveal the relationship he previously had with Bill, and after the new Book Of Bill was released, many theorized that this bond between them may have been something romantic or close to it. In addition to the information given from Bill's perspective in the new book and the somewhat suspicious mentions in the physical Journal 3 (which can be purchased irl), we also have an official comic by Alex Hirsch, where Dipper and Mabel are holding Journal 3 in their hands and Dipper says: "So Great Uncle Ford was dating someone called 'muse'?", and the next comic shows that they are reading the pages about Bill. These are small but interesting details that can change our perspective.
it's refreshing to see someone react to Gravity Falls and *not* relentlessly hate Mabel. don't get me wrong, i *used* to, but after rewatching it, i gave her some slack.
i don't hate mabel, but i see people's point regarding some aspects. It's true that she doesn't really learn any lessons despite many episodes being centered around her flaws and learning lesson and supposedly overcoming it, but it doesn't really happens with her character, I understand why that would irritate people
Mabel is probably the most realistic 12 year old I’ve ever seen in a show. Honestly a lot of these people I’ve seen hate on Mabel seriously don’t remember being a preteen, or at least haven’t been around many of them. Most children are incredibly selfish. It comes with the lack of life experience. And the amount of people who rag on her for her (mostly very tame) picking on her brother,,, I just Have you ever met siblings before? Honestly Mabel and Dipper get along better than most siblings I’ve met in real life, ESPECIALLY for their age
@@plutoandpolaris No my dear, she's does not behave like a regular 12 year old girl, and there's no way you actually saying that everyone in their preteen era was selfish.
Go Mabel! She went from being obsessed and enchanted with unicorns to being DIS-enchanted with them. What a story arc. Join the dark side! My brother had seen the show years before I did. When I started watching it in 2020, he very much wanted to watch this particular episode with me. I realized this must be really really good. Like VERY HILARIOUS. Sure enough, that was the case.
I see so many reaction channels (or maybe I just keep watching the wrong ones) who think Mabel is this super evil manipulative person? And, yes, she is not a great person, she's definitely a flawed little kid and I'm willing to accept the fact that her redemption arc isn't the best. But damn, this episode was a field day for the Mabel haters 😭
Yeah one reactor I usually like was on where Mabel was told "It's not my fault you're a bad person," and she gets all sad and has a personal identity crisis, and they basically laughed at her like, "Hurts, don't it?!" Like imagine being 12 years old and being told you're awful so you start questioning if you really are awful, and someone just laughs and relishes in your misery. It's bizarre and I don't get it.
Well, Mabel is a pretty bad person, I do love her character, but I don't like her writing, she supposed to be a silly, sweat and optimistic girl, but she also turned out to be extremely selfish, manipulative, antiempathic character, despite being the main character, half of the fandom hates her.
I read somewhere (though don't remember where) that apparently some people (mostly outside the US) didn't like the fact that the unicorns here turned out to be jerks and so didn't like this episode because of it. I believe the reason is due to fantasy creatures like unicorns being considered sacred and so the idea of them not being how they're commonly depicted as (in this case pure of heart sweethearts) didn't sit well with them. Personally I like this different depiction of them as not only does it stand out from the pack and make it memorable but it would also be boring and too predictable if they were like all the others. That aside there was a planned fight scene between the girls and unicorns that was fully animated but was cut for time.
The fairy dust exchange is one of my personal favorite jokes and tbh I think it's also one of the most memorable. You guys are so close to the finale, I can't WAIT to hear your thoughts on it!
Dippers thoughts 8:24 “I Cant believe I’m with the Authur!” “Gosh I hope no one was looking” “If I cross my legs, no one will notice” “Kinda hungry but I could also not eat” “I should really try out the presidents key” “I could probably rob a bank” “I miss Tyrone” “That red bathing suit man…”
In Russian version, there is actually a different translation of this 12:02 , when Granda asks: “Where you get the dust”, gnome answers: “Everyone loves sausages, but not how they are made”… I find it hilarious!
This episode was freaking hilarious. Celestabellebethabelle is based on My Little Pony. Wendy is right about women. Mabel is a sweet and pure hearted person. My favorite parts are 9:06, 9:47 and 13:25 🦄🦄🦄🔥🔥🔥🤣🤣🤣
Just to point out, the celestabellethabelle design it's more inspired from princess celestia from My little pony frienship is Magic. In fact she has Rarity cuttie mark.
@@khanburger3610 Ok, fair. However, we were expecting some insanity from that. By this episode, we hadn't had anything from Bill in a while. Heck, the last episode was about Stan trying to become mayor.
this episode hits different with the heavy implication in the books that ford and bill had a romantic relationship (or at least that ford was infatuated with bill to a worshipful degree, and later that bill was equally obsessed with him) if ford had actually called bill 'my muse' instead of a friend in this episode it would have thrown the fans into chaos
Do you know why everyone hates Mabel? Because every episode that shows her flaws or forces her to lose something ends up on a twist. She is forced to disappoint a boy she likes in favor of defeating Bill? It's okey, he was a creep who makes out with his hands! She accidentally caused a group of friends to break up due to her playing a love God? It's okey, they made up at the end! A unicorn tells her she is not as good as she thinks she is? It's okey, the unicorn is a jerk? Do you see the pattern?
How is that reason enough to hate her tho? She’s still just a kid who’s still learning. If y’all think it’s okay to hate a child just cause she struggles to learn from her mistakes, yall are weird. It’s not like she’s a terrible person. Plus, that fault is on the writers.
I still have no idea how the hell Alex Hirsch got away with that butterfly/fairy dust deal turned sting operation scene. Apparently, he doesn't either. The emails between him and the S&P staff he revealed suggest it wasn't easy. And then Grenda just chloroforms a satyr afterwards, like seriously. How?
For real.
How does spin the bottle trigger their alerts, but this episode was allowed to be aired in the state it’s in?
@@thegreendragon5390 just as a reminder: S&P had a problem with character saying "kill" but the same character saying "dissasemble your molecules" and "make into *corpses* " was all ok
And thank God he got away with it, cuz that scene is one of the funniest in the show 😂
@@masteroox That's even good, in my language they changed "make into corpses" in to "two children I have to destroy"
Speaking of, Kenny and Montana should definitely react to those too! Bet that would be funny!
I'm still not over the fact that Alex got away with including a drug joke and a chloroform gag in the same episode XD
Not even Alex himself knows how he got away with it
I love how understanding you both are of Mabel. Some reaction channels take any opportunity to just relentlessly bash her or in this case, make fun of her for being called a bad person. She's not a bad person; she may have a selfish pattern and enjoys teasing Dipper, but we've seen that she's very loving and genuinely wants to help people.
Nobody would have had a problem with her if the show acknowledged her flaws. And no, lost legends doesn't count.
Why does it not count?@@valentinkambushev4968
@@evil63Because a simple "sorry" for all stuff she did is extremely unsatisfying, and this idea didn't belong to Alex Hirsch, that was actually the artist of the comic who came up with Mabel redemption arc, because she thought that Mabel 𝙧𝙚𝙖𝙡𝙡𝙮 needed that.
@@Rayni_XZ.o... they're talking about on any level, Mabel is a bit of shitty person, and no one, in the show or it's production, call her out on it. And anytime the show seems to call her out, it's immediately undercut, often with whataboutism. The Unicorn is this episode, to Bill in the Sock Puppet one, to the Love God in the Love God Episode, they can seem to stop themselves from growing Mable's character in any meaningful way. Can you honestly tell me that the Mable at the end of the show is, in any meaningful way, different from the Mable at the start of the show? She still selfishly seeks after her own transient wants and needs, taking from her brother over and over and over again, and Dipper is just expected to endlessly give up his own future and potential and happiness for her own, while she's free to feel entitled to it? There's a reason people bash her character. And, as much as I love her, that doesn't mean I can just ignore her flaws: they're part of her, from beginning to end. I just wish she grew as a person by the end is all, and I think a lot of others do, too.
@@marionette8739 Look, I agree with everything you just said, i myself don't hate Mabel, I hate her writing, because after rewatching this show, I noticed that Mabel is getting away with everything, she almost destroyed the shack in episode "Boss Mabel" ?She didn't loose at the end, but Stan did.
She kidnapped living human beings, kept them as her pets, and in the end turned on her own friends?She gets emotional after one song, apologizes to boys, not to her friends she just kicked out, and gets away with it, she didn 't even properly apologized to boys, and I'm surprised her friends actually forgave her, even though they saw how quickly she ditched them.
Also, episode where she travels through time to get her pig back, didn't Dipper warned her about how dangerous is time travelling?And after that warning she still trying to destroy the time line, that would've had major consequences, and also, because of her selfishness, Blendin lost his job and was sent to prison, I know, it's not only Mabel's fault, but it's still part of her fault, and after guilttripping Dipper, she gets her pig and everyone is happy, no consequences needed.
We can go, on and on with that, but I'm just going to stop here, I think that's enough evidence.
The fact that they brought back the "pug trafficking" joke from last episode is hilarious
No, Kenny, "no te preocupes" doesnt *not* mean "i dont want to take up your time"
it means "dont worry"
Thank you, I was gonna point that out 💀
Haha this is why I got a C in Spanish
@@LettsReact it's just that you said it with so much confidence
Fun Facts Time About This Episode!
- The episode title "The Last Mabelcorn" is a play on the title of the book and movie "The Last Unicorn." It's considered a minor cult classic with an interesting perspective on such fantasy settings by having it seen primarily from the eyes of the nigh-immortal unicorn that's spent most of her existence isolated from the larger world around her.
- In this episode's commentary, Alex Hirsch stated how he hated the movie version of the unicorn because of her entitled attitude and how most of the characters either tacitly accepted it or went to great lengths to earn her favor and make her happy. So, to express his displeasure for that character, he thought it would be funny to write a unicorn whose constant regal and pure attitude was a colossal pain to others that had to realistically deal with her. It also helped that it was all just a scam for her to mess with others that thought unicorns were deserving of such high praise.
- The unicorn's full name Celestabellebethabelle can be seen as a comedic jab at overly frilly names of high fantasy characters, but it can also be viewed as a combined parody of the characters Celestia and Rarity from G4 of _My Little Pony : Friendship is Magic._ C-belle even has a variation on Rarity's three-diamond cutie mark (aka the tattoo on her flank).
- There was originally going to be a fully-animated fight between Mabel and the girls and the unicorns, but it had to be cut for time. Judging by how messed up all four girls were afterward it probably was pretty intense (and would have likely drawn serious fire from the Disney censors if they went through with including it in the episode).
I find the craziest part about the episode that Alex started and finished the script in 2 days
Not really related.
But Alex, said that he wanted to make an episode where Stan started a cult and the cult's name was the brible. It would have been beautiful
That would have been hilarious. I wonder if they would have made a fruit punch joke.
I'm still surprised by the fact that the whole 'exchange' bit was actually approved to be put in the show. Most of the adult jokes are tame enough to fly over some heads but this is so on the nose that it's a miracle it didn't get immediately shot down.
Words cannot express how much I love how exaggerated the unicorns are. The sparkly eyes, dramatic poses, crazy names, colourful hair-- it's all AMAZING!
Someone oughta make a drinking game for how many times Kenny mistakes Kari Wahlgren for Grey Delisle.
I’d say that your assumptions about ford are not entirely correct OR I just have a different view then you guys not to call u incorrect- but I’d say ford is not pure of heart but is just a narcissist and has a HUGE ego. He trusted bill not just he wanted knowledge but cause bill flattered him. Told him he’s so smart and will change the world and that everything everyone hated him for is not true and that he’s amazing. Ford just loved hearing that and immediately trusted him cause if that.
tbh honest none human is pure of heart we all have a dark side
@@mei_aihara7478 yup, and “pure” is a relatively complicated concept that’s mostly made up and can be made as discriminating as someone wants basically making everyone “impure” for harmless normal things. Hence the morality is relative line from Mabel
Y’all NEED to react to “dippers guide to the unexplained” and “Mabel’s guide to …” they are little shorts that would play at the end of every episode when they originally aired there is also “fixin it with Soos” and other random shorts like “Mabel’s scrapbook”
They are all great, but Fixin it with Soos is my favorite. I am still not over those magnificent special effects! ...How did he do this?
Ford is super naive, but it’s a consequence of his ego and hero complex rather than purity of heart. I love ford down, but his flaw is that he believes he is destined to be the hero (not in a narcissistic or grandiose way, but in an unrealistic and hyper-responsible one). He also serves as a contrast to Stan who instead feels he is destined to always be the villain. His naivety in making deals with bill and not seeking deeper understanding of the unicorns is foolhardy ego rather than innocence. (Again, I would give my left nut for ford and I love that we have an imperfect, textured hero with interesting motivations in this story)
I like this episode for the girls given it’s one of the few episodes focused on Mabel and her friends that didn’t focus on boys or boy talk. That, plus the info we learned in the B plot from Ford/Dipper was neat, and the episode is comedy gold. Stan in particular killed in every scene he was in.
"Grunkle Ford, you never told me your relationship with Bill"
They're exes, my boy 😔
In this episode we can see Ford's reluctance to reveal the relationship he previously had with Bill, and after the new Book Of Bill was released, many theorized that this bond between them may have been something romantic or close to it. In addition to the information given from Bill's perspective in the new book and the somewhat suspicious mentions in the physical Journal 3 (which can be purchased irl), we also have an official comic by Alex Hirsch, where Dipper and Mabel are holding Journal 3 in their hands and Dipper says: "So Great Uncle Ford was dating someone called 'muse'?", and the next comic shows that they are reading the pages about Bill. These are small but interesting details that can change our perspective.
Wow, never picked up on the parallel storytelling between Mabel and Dipper's plots this episode before. Cool!
it's refreshing to see someone react to Gravity Falls and *not* relentlessly hate Mabel. don't get me wrong, i *used* to, but after rewatching it, i gave her some slack.
The other reactors I’ve seen in the past seemed to like Mabel. And besides, Mabel is a unique character who is very likable and flawed.
@@Dj.D25I mean, Mabel is the mc and her character is more important than others, that's why people judging her so much
i don't hate mabel, but i see people's point regarding some aspects. It's true that she doesn't really learn any lessons despite many episodes being centered around her flaws and learning lesson and supposedly overcoming it, but it doesn't really happens with her character, I understand why that would irritate people
Mabel is probably the most realistic 12 year old I’ve ever seen in a show. Honestly a lot of these people I’ve seen hate on Mabel seriously don’t remember being a preteen, or at least haven’t been around many of them.
Most children are incredibly selfish. It comes with the lack of life experience. And the amount of people who rag on her for her (mostly very tame) picking on her brother,,, I just
Have you ever met siblings before? Honestly Mabel and Dipper get along better than most siblings I’ve met in real life, ESPECIALLY for their age
@@plutoandpolaris No my dear, she's does not behave like a regular 12 year old girl, and there's no way you actually saying that everyone in their preteen era was selfish.
Go Mabel! She went from being obsessed and enchanted with unicorns to being DIS-enchanted with them. What a story arc. Join the dark side!
My brother had seen the show years before I did. When I started watching it in 2020, he very much wanted to watch this particular episode with me. I realized this must be really really good. Like VERY HILARIOUS. Sure enough, that was the case.
I see so many reaction channels (or maybe I just keep watching the wrong ones) who think Mabel is this super evil manipulative person? And, yes, she is not a great person, she's definitely a flawed little kid and I'm willing to accept the fact that her redemption arc isn't the best. But damn, this episode was a field day for the Mabel haters 😭
Yeah one reactor I usually like was on where Mabel was told "It's not my fault you're a bad person," and she gets all sad and has a personal identity crisis, and they basically laughed at her like, "Hurts, don't it?!" Like imagine being 12 years old and being told you're awful so you start questioning if you really are awful, and someone just laughs and relishes in your misery. It's bizarre and I don't get it.
@@Jeremy_theGent Wait, I think I know who you're talking about! It was so off-putting to me, and I know it's just a cartoon character but damnnn
Well, Mabel is a pretty bad person, I do love her character, but I don't like her writing, she supposed to be a silly, sweat and optimistic girl, but she also turned out to be extremely selfish, manipulative, antiempathic character, despite being the main character, half of the fandom hates her.
We're in the end game now. All we're doing now is preparing for Bill. Also, no mention of Bill and the lore in the description? Aww man. XD
I read somewhere (though don't remember where) that apparently some people (mostly outside the US) didn't like the fact that the unicorns here turned out to be jerks and so didn't like this episode because of it. I believe the reason is due to fantasy creatures like unicorns being considered sacred and so the idea of them not being how they're commonly depicted as (in this case pure of heart sweethearts) didn't sit well with them. Personally I like this different depiction of them as not only does it stand out from the pack and make it memorable but it would also be boring and too predictable if they were like all the others.
That aside there was a planned fight scene between the girls and unicorns that was fully animated but was cut for time.
You guys really need to watch Amphibia next. It's made by some of the same crew as Gravity Falls and Owl House, and I think you'd really like it.
I would love to see their reaction to Amphibia! I just binged it for the first time myself
wow this episode had amazing lore drops and character development ، wonder how it will continue in the nex..... OH WAIT
Damn! 😆
Look! It's the Great Divide. The biggest canyon in the Earth Kingdom.
Yeah, i mean..we had hope, we really did.
WADDLES THE KITTY IS SO FREAKING ADORABLE OH MY GOD
The fairy dust exchange is one of my personal favorite jokes and tbh I think it's also one of the most memorable. You guys are so close to the finale, I can't WAIT to hear your thoughts on it!
Small correction: "no te preocupas" doesn't mean "I don't want to take up your time", it means "don't worry" / "don't worry about it".
Haha I def messed that up
Dippers thoughts 8:24
“I Cant believe I’m with the Authur!”
“Gosh I hope no one was looking”
“If I cross my legs, no one will notice”
“Kinda hungry but I could also not eat”
“I should really try out the presidents key”
“I could probably rob a bank”
“I miss Tyrone”
“That red bathing suit man…”
Don’t have a heart attack, you’re not 90 yet. Well, we know when and how Ford will die 😂
I feel like you guys would like Kipo and the age of the wonderbeasts, it’s amazing
Did you notice that one of Mabel's good deeds was abolishing the electoral college?
In Russian version, there is actually a different translation of this 12:02 , when Granda asks: “Where you get the dust”, gnome answers: “Everyone loves sausages, but not how they are made”… I find it hilarious!
Well, it's an original scene, but I'm pretty sure they just cut that off.
This episode was freaking hilarious. Celestabellebethabelle is based on My Little Pony. Wendy is right about women. Mabel is a sweet and pure hearted person. My favorite parts are 9:06, 9:47 and 13:25
🦄🦄🦄🔥🔥🔥🤣🤣🤣
No way you just said "Mabel is pure of heart person"
Next episode makes me feel sad, because is the last one with regular adventures. Then we have the beginning of the end of the series.
The butterfly drug deal scene is still one of my absolute favorites
Just to point out, the celestabellethabelle design it's more inspired from princess celestia from My little pony frienship is Magic. In fact she has Rarity cuttie mark.
Ah it’s the cops, gun it is one of the funniest moments
I’m sure it’s been mentioned, but the intro rolled twice xD
I don't know if you've talked about it but Bill's VA is the same as King's from The owl house
And Hooty also.
I am living for you guys saying "ew" at the Harry Potter reference.
"The Last Mabelcorn": Mabel's Quartet of Explorers discover that Unicorns are real. (But really terrible, as well.;)
React to Amphibia or Kipo after Gravity Falls.
I'm just dying for the series finally haha
We would have to suffer through... THAT spider episode first.
Ford and Bill were definitely lovers.
lol i thought i was going crazy with the double intro😭
Wait is bill voiced by kings voice actor
1:29-1:48 Skip
This episode has BY FAR the best Gravity Falls cold open.
I’d say it might be topped by… you know which
@@khanburger3610 Which?
@@FirethornYT weirdmageddon
@@khanburger3610 Ok, fair. However, we were expecting some insanity from that. By this episode, we hadn't had anything from Bill in a while. Heck, the last episode was about Stan trying to become mayor.
4:51 It means dont worry, nice try though
4:53 You should react to Helluva boss. There's a character who loves horses as well... maybe a little too much.
I will always second a Helluva recommendation!
Oh yeah, my boy Blitz (O)
no that show fucking sucks
@@irumara It's pretty popular, and a lot of people (myself included) really enjoy it 🤷♂️
this episode hits different with the heavy implication in the books that ford and bill had a romantic relationship (or at least that ford was infatuated with bill to a worshipful degree, and later that bill was equally obsessed with him)
if ford had actually called bill 'my muse' instead of a friend in this episode it would have thrown the fans into chaos
After gravity falls i suggest you watch amphimbia its like the owl house etc its good thats all i msaying check it out for sure
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I didn't know there Mable hate. I love Mable she is agent of chaos and hilarious. I love all her crazy romances, Mermando 😂
Alex Hirsch, is that you?😳
It would be smart if Bill possessed Wendy or Soos, but he can only posses those who let him or make a deal with him. And Wendy and Soos know not to.
U guys should react to “star vs the forces of evil”
I'm making ribs right now, so I'll save half for tomorrow's reaction.
Gotta watch those technical issues. As much as I love cats the double intro was off-putting.
Is the intro meant to play twice?
I think Twice got his hands on your intro…
Ooops your intro played twice
Damn will fix
yall should watch the heroes rising mha movie🙏🏻🙏🏻
Красива девушка , депжись за неее!!!
Do you know why everyone hates Mabel? Because every episode that shows her flaws or forces her to lose something ends up on a twist. She is forced to disappoint a boy she likes in favor of defeating Bill? It's okey, he was a creep who makes out with his hands! She accidentally caused a group of friends to break up due to her playing a love God? It's okey, they made up at the end! A unicorn tells her she is not as good as she thinks she is? It's okey, the unicorn is a jerk? Do you see the pattern?
Narrative favoritism? Sounds like that to me.
How is that reason enough to hate her tho? She’s still just a kid who’s still learning. If y’all think it’s okay to hate a child just cause she struggles to learn from her mistakes, yall are weird. It’s not like she’s a terrible person. Plus, that fault is on the writers.
Petition to skip Roadside Attraction:
damn why does he always say completely wrong stuff? His half knowledge is most of the times super wrong.