Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26408630-20150313212317/@comment-25922391-20150315214135

I just found an interesting thing in the interview with Alex:

"...and I think it will leave him feeling isolated from his family in a way he hasn’t been before. Where these feelings take Dipper will be explored in the upcoming episodes. "

I honestly think Dipper lost trust in Mabel, and not only in Stan. I mean, think about it, if you had a sister ever since you were little, and then the sister trusts your Great Uncle you just met this summer over you. How would you feel? And that's what Alex was pointing at. Dipper will not only have nothing else to search for (He knows the identy of the author, he knows everything he wishes he would know.), but will also feel like he's not a member of the family.

What's interesting is the "Where these feelings take Dipper will be explored in the upcoming episodes." (Ugh, this summer, can't wait.) I honestly think Dipper will be REALLY heartbroken.

And his expression when he sees the author (Stan's brother) proves it. He's confused. He doesn't want to believe what he's seeing. So not only has Stan been having the other journals right under Dipper's nose, but knew the identy of the author, THE ONLY THING HE'S BEEN SEARCHING FOR ALL SUMMER. That would make me RETHINK EVERYTHING I though about my family, and who I should really trust.

The point is, Dipper, and his perspective on his family will never be the same.

But hey, that's just a reference! A Game Theory Reference!