Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-27738735-20151013142838/@comment-10008368-20151016234231

Yowhatisuppeeps wrote: ~Boggy B~ wrote: Implord wrote: Yowhatisuppeeps wrote: ~Boggy B~ wrote: CaveJohnson wrote: ~Boggy B~ wrote: Mattgamer03 wrote: I really doubt Mabel's dead Actually, I saw the preview for the next episode just now, it kind of supports my theory that Mabel is dead. But we'll see, she could've just been in some sort of comatose state, if for some reason Bill decided to keep her alive. (Maybe to torture her?) .......

DUDE.

THIS.

IS A KID'S SHOW.

a TWELVE YEAR OLD PROTAGONIST,

would NOT die.

Maybe tempoarily, but it'd be a rather troll move for Alex to be talking about a character being tempoarily dead in that message.

then again, Alex IS a troll, soo...who know's?

Grunkle Stan or Ford dying.

still in the realm of possibility.

but Mabel and Dipper.

will not die.

use your brain, it's not hard to figure out why. First of all, please do not spam the thread, write all you have to say in a few sentences instead of needlessly extending your post. Caps Lock isn't necessary as well, calm down.

Second of all, normally I'd agree with your rather obnoxious input, but Gravity Falls can be quite dark for a kids' show. I wouldn't be surprised if the deuteragonist got the axe at one point in the show (as long as she's brought back afterwards). I mean, look at how certain characters in Adventure Time died, like when Jake died in one episode, or how Rigby died in an episode of Regular Show. And yes, they are the deuteragonists of their respective shows.

I agree with Gravity Falls being a little darker that other kids shows (not that is a kids show... a teacher at my school likes it....) honestly, if a show can have a dude with an axe sticking out of his head then a 12 year old can die a painless death.

I don't agree with that. I mean, it's one thing having a axe stuck in your ghostly brain. But even adults are startled when a kid dies in TV. They can't do that. I mean imagine Ford or Stan, who has to break it to the twins parents. They just can't. ...

I'm also still pointing out, that the whole story is based on the childhood of the Hirsch twins. I mean, maybe Ariel Hirsch was revived in a hospital once? Uh, I'm sorry, did you even read my previous response? Jake and Rigby once died in an episode of Adventure Time and Regular Show, respectively, and they are the deuteragonists as well. I know that Mabel is only 12 years old, but it's no problem if she's brought back to life near the end of the season, or the beginning of the next season or whatever. If you ask me, Gravity Falls is dark enough for a death to occur, like the other aforementioned shows. In fact, Dipper's nose bled at one point in "Gideon Rises", and while that's obviously not as extreme as actual blood and gore, it's still a ballsy move for a TV-Y7 show as no other show with said rating would dare to display blood (The Powerpuff Girls doesn't count—that show is from the 90s, which would make sense), even if it's just a nosebleed. And quite frankly, I kind of doubt that Alex Hirsch fought a dream demon, zombies, or living wax statues in his childhood...

I wouldn't be surprised if Mabel is dead or in a comatose state.

Just asking: how is death with out Gore not child appropriate?

Because Gravity Falls is to dark to revive dead characters.