Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4224349-20140730001844/@comment-4224349-20140801161607

Mr B Natural wrote:

Superluigi6 wrote:

Mr B Natural wrote: I would prefer 3 seasons to 2 seasons and a movie. Actually, I would prefer 2 seasons and no movie to 2 seasons and a movie. Movies that are based on TV shows tend to be overdramatic and often people will act out of character because it's a movie so some BIG DRAMATIC THING has to happen and they have to fill up 90 minutes with it.

On the other hand, I would really hate it if GF unexpectedly got cut short and they had to answer all the questions in a rush, rewriting the last episodes and cutting out a lot of stuff, thus making it even more forced than a movie would be. This is what happened to my favorite show from a few years ago, and now that I've read what was supposed to happen, I'm really disappointed. What show were you talking about that ended? American Dragon: Jake Long

Honestly, I would prefer 3 seasons not because a movie would be bad or something like that, but because Gravity Falls is a show that deserves a lot more credit and I honestly believe that Season 2 is when a lot more people start to watch/obsess over the show because of the deeper plots, and for the show to end so early for them and for us is disappointing. Agreed. Although I have a feeling that Season 2 will be just as long as Season 1, it could be long. iCarly had seasons with up to 50 episodes (Nick is more flexible with seasons, though)

Plus, 2 seasons doesn't really give fans a lot of merch. Like, in Season 1 GF merch was really nothing: the 6-episode DVD, really that was it for official merch. Now, more stuff is coming out (like the bobbleheads, 2nd DVD, plushes, etc) and it would really stink if that ended in a year. It took a year with tons of breaks to air the first season; who knows how long the second season will take?

Plus, Alex seems like a guy that would know how to plan out all of the S.2 episodes so that it doesn't seem rushed. It seems that they already have been fully planned.

I just saw Into the Bunker and Scaryoke and it already seems like EVERYTHING is going to be answered. Into the Bunker ends off with what I think is a clue that hints toward The Golf War.

I'm telling you, I'm starting the believe that Season 2 is only going to have 1 or 2 real episodes that don't focus on mystery.