Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25613327-20141104005454/@comment-4854965-20141117053459

Karrtia wrote: Peacexfreedom wrote: MinecraftPercabeth wrote: Peacexfreedom wrote: MinecraftPercabeth wrote: Peacexfreedom wrote: I agree.

I would also like to point out that the author could be someone we've never met before. In Society of the Blind Eye, there was a memory tube for someone we've never met before. It was on the same shelf as McGucket's (so it is assumedly also on a pressure-sensitive plate). Yes, it will be interesting to find out why their memories were so important :) I would say Mr Northwest's tube being up there is enough proof to hypothesis that he may be the author, although I doubt he is.

Edit: Oh yes, and that mysterious name is interesting too. I do believe we've never met the author before, because I think it's Stan-LEY, but we don't know anything about that other guy either :) I feel like right now, Alex Hirsch is looking at the fan forums and theory blogs about the author and laughing his butt off ;) I feel like that's exactly why he wrote Society of the Blindeye the way he did, to make everyone think they were right about McGucket :P It must be nice for them, knowing all the secrets... I figured that's what they were doing during the promos of "who wrote the journals". I am curious, though, if they're airing episodes out of production order, in order to space out the drama. In Society of the Blind Eye, Dipper ended up with the memory erasing gun. There's no logical reason to not be investigating everything they just learned. Especially now that the society's headquarters is no longer protected, thus all the secrets are FREE GAME!! Soos is far more Important than all the secrets of gravity falls ^_^ Agreed :)