In which we are shown all the typical tropes of summer vacation: parents fobbing their kids off, everyone rushing to get to the good parts, and one really, really weird boyfriend.
In which we are shown all the typical tropes of summer vacation: parents fobbing their kids off, everyone rushing to get to the good parts, and one really, really weird boyfriend.
The Owl House, Amphibia, and Gravity Falls. A trifecta of terrific, tongue-in-cheek, and traumatizing tales. I've binged them, I've rewatched them, I've got nice things to say about them. (Plus...)
Spoilers ahoy! Let's get started, meatbags!
In which a Dipper is you, all your Shack are belong to us, and in Soviet Russia, game beats you!
Kept you waiting, huh?
Blog Number 183: Seeing Other Shows Edition
Basically: whenever I fancy, I aim to start a blog series about various shows I like and shoot the breeze casually, because I don't do "casual" often enough and/or because I want to. We cool?
Question: What can you say about a high fantasy series when its heroes are a group literally called "The Brotherhood of the Tofu"?
Answer:
In which I don't know what's more incredible: the secret behind the Gobblewonker, or the idea that Grunkle Stan has no ulterior motive.
In which, after an angry tribe, a lake monster, and a would-be waxwork murderer, we finally get Gravity Falls' creepiest enemy: the evangelical version of Georgie Porgie.
Blog Number 252: Production Codes 416-420 Edition
Ten years ago (2014), in the month of March, we were in the third quarter of Season Four, specifically the run from "It Ain't Easy Being Breezies" to "Leap of Faith". I find it very... nostalgic.
Blog Number 190: GRAPPLING HOOK Edition
Before I launch into this brand new blog series, I wanna take a step back and ask a simple if pretentious question: what is Gravity Falls? Less loftily: what is Gravity Falls to me?
In which we must dare to be silly; and we must realize that silliness is the fruit of "ye olde" and peanut brittle and a sugar-high rummage. Vote Quentin!
About a magical princess who teaches friendship, sings a lot, believes in redemption, has an odd domicile on the outskirts of a crazy town, and lives within walking distance of Hell.*
* You think I'm joking, rewatch "It's About Time".
Question is: Which songs rock the hardest?