Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25548156-20130814194325/@comment-26072045-20150810222739

TheAppleStartedIt wrote: OnlyOnTuesdays88 wrote: TheAppleStartedIt wrote: Now that we know what we know, it would appear that Ford Pines represents both the Journal and the Glasses symbols while Stan Pines is left with the Fez symbol. It seems hardly fair that one character gets to hog two symbols.

BUT!

We actually see the fez in "Tale of Two Stans", the scene where Ford confronts Stan about the alleged sabotage. Taking that into consideration, Journal: Ford Pines, Glasses: Stan Pines, Fez: Another Pines family member, my money's on Unimpressed Dad.

As for the Llama, I wonder why Soos has a truant father. I don't think the glasses are Ford anymore. If they were then they would've been on the board along with the hand symbol. Exactly what I said, actually. The Journal has to be Ford, so maybe the Glasses represent Stan (our Grunkle). Maybe because he got his twin back? The wheel might be cyclic after all.

No it can't be Stan either because Stan was confirmed to be the fez symbol. And I highly doubt it's Filbrick since he's not important enough and is potentially dead.