My team and I set out to do something and we did it, and the network supported our crazy vision. This sucks! I want to be mad at someone! Is there someone I can be mad at?īeing mad is easier than being sad, I get it! But there really are no villains here. My pranks are a lot better than that, give me some credit! Besides, just bumming out millions of people for no reason would be a pretty lame prank. The first stage of grief is “denial”- that’s why there are people out there who think that Andy Kauffman and Tupac are hiding in the woods waiting to drop 2016′s sickest album. Is this a prank? You’re a real prankster, you are! I hope you enjoy watching our finale as much as we enjoyed dreaming it up.Īnd if you don’t, keep it to yourself, pal! Yeesh!Īnyway, I know this will still be hard for a lot of fans to digest, so here’s a few FAQ’s for you guys. You’ve picked us up when we felt down and pushed and inspired us to do the best work we possibly could. You’re weird and clever and smart and curious and have been a constant inspiration to me and the crew. To the Gravity Falls fandom- I love you guys. But every hand-written letter, tweet, tattoo, piece of art, costume and creation from the fans made this enormous undertaking worthwhile. Running a TV show, especially one where you write, direct, supervise, and co-star, can be an incredibly grueling experience. No words can describe how grateful I am for the millions of fans who have cherished Gravity Falls for the time that it’s been on air. The fact that childhood ends is exactly what makes it so precious- and why you should cherish it while it lasts. It’s meant to be an exploration of the experience of summer, and in a larger sense a story about childhood itself. I wanted to announce this to the world at large then, but I was restricted from doing so, mainly because I think a lot of people were hoping I’d change my mind.īut Gravity Falls was never meant to be a series that goes on and on forever. Before we started Season 2, my writers and I decided that this season would be the last. Why did we wait so long to announce that this was the last season? The truth is, it wasn’t up to me. I know that hits are rare in this business, and its hard to let one of them go, so I’m so grateful that this company has had the vision to let me start (and end) the show the way I always wanted to. This is very unusual in television and a pretty big experiment, and Disney for their part has been enormously supportive. There are so many shows that go on endlessly until they lose their original spark, or mysteries that are cancelled before they ever get a chance to payoff.īut I wanted Gravity Falls to have a mystery that had a real answer, an adventure that had a real climax, and an ending that had a real conclusion for the characters I care so much about. I always designed Gravity Falls to be a finite series about one epic summer- a series with a beginning, middle, and end. This is 100% my choice, and its something I decided on a very long time ago. The first thing to know is that the show isn’t being cancelled- it’s being finished. GIF’s of pitchforks and torches let me explain. I know how tough this will be for many fans, and I feel you guys. After that, Gravity Falls as we know it will be over. There are two more episodes left: “Weirdmageddon II: Escape from Reality” and “Weirdmageddon III” which will be our hour long series finale. There’s no easy way to say it so I’m just going to say it: Gravity Falls is coming to an end. Are you sitting down? Do you have a minute? Here, have this picture of a dachshund dressed as a crayon to relax: I’ve got some tough news I have to deliver.
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