š² relax shoulders/jaw
š² stretch in any way that feels comfortable
š² go find+drink some water or any refreshing drink
š² deep breath
š² resume your silly activity of choice
We are a very very dumb, stupid people
Hi! Iāve made a Google Drive folder of all of the Gravity Falls things I have so far! (Cut scenes, storyboards, concept art, etc.) Iām still adding to it, but I wanted to share it with everyone!
I know Gravity Falls has truly infected my brain because I was doing engine work on a boat this morning and all I could think was āStanley Pines would be great at this.ā
Stanley thatās as smart as his brother just hates the classroom.
Stanley with an ironclad memory.
Stanley who not just doesn't mind getting his hands dirty, but loves it.
Stanley who loves the water.
Stanley who, at fifty or fifty-five or sixty, becomes That Guy Who Knows Everything. RPMs jumping? Engine smoking? Making a clunking, misfiring noise? Yeah, he heard that same noise back in '82, put the spark plug covers back in wrong, everyone makes that mistake at least once. Whether you need a screwdriver or a beer or life advice, he's got your back, even if he teases you for a while.
Stanley is good at what he puts his mind to, he just wasn't allowed to try in the ways he wanted as a child.
I know life isn't always good, but I am so glad that you're here. thank you so much for making it past your worst days, it's a lot of work and I appreciate what you do
This miiiiight be a stretch, but. Hear me out.
In the Gravity Falls episode, Headhunters, when Grunkle Stan hosts a funeral for his wax figure, heās mourning his brother, whom he didnāt think he would get back from the portal, but heāll be damned if he stops trying. But heās also mourning himself, and who he used to be. Think about it, he had to fake his own death and pretend to be Ford, only his mother, āFordā(himself), and an FBI agent came to his funeral. No one else cared enough to come. So now, he has people who actually care about him. Hell, Mabel and Dipper went to avenge his wax figure, and he was so happy that they cared enough to do that. He actually has people who care about him, so he wants to see if theyād come to his funeral. Heās mourning his brother, but also who he used to be, and he has people to mourn with him now. He has a family.
Idk if any of that came out correctly, but yāall know what Iām getting at.
Honestly the most revolutionary thing about Gravity Falls to me is its commitment to sincerity.
Iāve been listening to Alexās podcast where he goes into the details of each episode with different storyboard artists and writers who worked on the show, and it just baffles me how⦠cared for the story is. Right now in media thereās been an uptick in satire, and shows making fun of themselves for existing, or taking the piss at their own content to āwinā fans to their side. Itās like whimsy is gone from so many pieces of media. But Gravity Falls just doesnāt⦠do that. It completely embraces itself. Weirdness and all. And so does the team behind it. Iām not used to something I care about being so cared about by everyone surrounding it.
Hereās this cartoon, written and illustrated by an entire team of people saying, āno, weāre serious. we mean this. we made this on purpose and we made it important.ā
Throughout the podcast, Alex discusses little ins and outs of each character, offering so much deep internal struggles and enriching the story even farther. And listening to him unpack it with the utmost sincerity just warms my heart. Each character is so dynamic because they were cared for by people who imbued them with sincerity.
Thatās exactly why we get quotes like āShame is powerful, but it grows in the dark,ā as Ford realizes the trauma heās hidden for so long is being embraced by his family, diminishing itās weight on him through their immediate support.
Itās why we get Alex describing Stanley with quotes like; āI always in my gut thought of him as somebody with a huge well of sadness, a loss of human connection. And that need to please? That need to get laughs from the crowd, and putting on a big show? Heās trying to get from them the affection he never got from his family, and that he lost with his brother.ā
Or detailing how Mabel might be a goof⦠but half the time sheās doing a bit, because sheās really more mature than her brother and doesnāt want him to grow up too fast. Sheās trying to help ground him and bring lightheartedness into his life. Because she knows otherwise, heāll become too self isolated.
And those two mini character studies he dropped so casually in these podcast episodes just⦠color the show. Itās why the show survived so well even after ten years. Itās gruff-old Stan always calling his niece āPumpkinā and āHoneyā. Itās the family always holding hands without it behind laced with a joke, and falling asleep on one another in the car. Itās Alex explaining that people toyed with other endings, other plot lines, other twists, but it was always going to end with Stan and Ford mending the family tie they severed thirty years ago. Because that was their story. Messes and family and care.
Ten years ago, watching it for the first time as it came out, I felt all that. But now, as an adult, knowing that all the other adults who made it felt the exact same way? :,) What a special story we all got to grow up with, and get to continue being apart of.