Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-4854965-20151121002544/@comment-26350019-20151121200836

I only became a fan this past spring when I started watching more animation in order to invest myself in joining an animation studio as a career, so it's pretty sad to know that it's ending when it only truly started for me recently. I would probably feel better about it if I had been with the show longer, but I think that the show is coming to its natural end- end of summer, end of the world, end of Dipper and Mabel's preadolescence, end of etc. One of the advantages of coming late to the party is that if something confuses you, you can look it up and don't have to wait for a new episode. Of coruse, there's also a lot of joy in that, albeit a different kind. Alex certainly knows how to make mighty fine television. And if you're not ready for it to end, just do what I do when a story ends before I want it to and continue it yourself, if you can think of a creative way to do so. Even when a show ends, its fandoms (almost) never die, so I think we'll all have plenty to do on this wiki and similar websites for years to come. Keep the Falls alive in your hearts and minds, GFallers, and let's see what Alex Hirsch makes next. I can imagine him creating a new cartoon for Disney XD, Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, or even Adult Swim, Comedy Central, or Fox, or possibly joining the creative teams of a show like Star vs. The Forces of Evil, Adventure Time, Regular Show, Steven Universe, We Bare Bears, Rick and Morty, Bob's Burgers, or even South Park, or heading a revival of a 90s or early-to-mid-2000s Nicktoon, or writing an original movie for Pixar or Walt Disney Animation Studios, or doing a spinoff about someone not in the Pines family that regularly experiences the supernatural, or he could do something else entirely. Who knows? Regardless, we shall follow what The Hirsch does and stay Fallers to the end and beyond. #GravityFinale