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And you know something else I just realized about the Roadside Attraction thing? It's about how Mabel set Dipper and Candy up on a date. She only did it because she had always dreamed of them being together and the fact that Candy was starting to like Dipper meant it was coming true. So really, Mabel set them up on a date for her own selfish dreams. And then, she had the nerve to be angry at Dipper later. She sided with Candy and Grenda rather than her own brother. Besides, the fact that she tried to get them together is what made Dipper seem like a jerky four-timer to the girls he flirted with. So I realized there were two morals in that episode. One, don't take dating advice from somebody like Stan, and don't meddle in other people's lives because love that's meant to be happens on its own.