I just imagined Bill in Ford's body dancing the Deadpool intro and recording it to terrify Ford.
(It just popped in my mind)
Okay, if Stanford got rid of Frilliam, who is this axolotl?
Is it Stanley's pet? Did he buy it?
I know this isn't a big deal, probably it's just an easter egg or something, but I'm curious about it.
Those are crazy parallels, well pointed out!
I made a past post showing parallels between Gideon & Bill a while back but the main parallel I noticed are their relationships to Ford and Mabel:
They used to be close to Ford/Mabel before their messed up actions caused a falling out between them
Gave them chances to join their side
Held them captive during the course of Weirdmaggedon
Now this could've been accidental and me just reading into things but the Book of Bill had this recurring idea of Bill being Ford's toxic, abusive ex. It just really cemented this parallel and the idea of Bill being Ford's Gideon.
IN ADDITION - While this might be reaching, I think with this idea in mind, there's an additional way to read to Gideon's line:
"Bill explained it to me nice and simple. She was always destined to be mine. Now that I have her trapped in a cage, she'll learn to love me. I have an eternity to wait"
Another way to read that is, Bill's projecting onto Gideon & Mabel a bit and this was what he initially had planned with Ford: Keep them trapped, and use the endless amounts of time they have to make him "learn" to love him, but then the barrier surrounding Gravity Falls derailed that
What if Bill didn't die when Stan's mind was erased because he can only be killed using the Shaman's zodiac?
Or perhaps the combined presence of the representatives of the zodiac symbols was enough to defeat him?
So, what if the zodiac will be used to defeat Bill in a possible continuation or spin-off of the series?
Why would the Shaman create the zodiac if it wasn't going to used (maybe the Shaman can predict the future since he knew the symbols that would "defeat" Bill)? Maybe he just created the zodiac so it could be used at some point after the Weirdmageddon.
Normal people after ending a toxic and abusive relationship: I hope I never see my ex ever again. I have to get over this traumas and take care of myself.
Stanford after ending a toxic and abusive relationship with a triangle: I will dedicate the rest of my life to kill my ex, that's the best idea.
Bro what if Stanford and Fiddleford have already had sex, but Fiddleford erased that from Stanford's and from his own mind??
Which combination should I use?
(This is such an iconic line for me.)
Yeah, that's the most likely answer. I am planning to read the book, thanks for the recommendation!!
One thing that doesn't make sense in Dear Evan Hansen is that Connor took his own life while he had Evan's letter.
Like, what did he wanted people to think?
Did he wanted to make people believe that his death was Evan's fault (I find this quite improbable, because no one would read that letter and think that Evan was guilty of anything)?
Did he wanted to people to realise that Evan wrote that letter to "tease" him and blame Evan (because no one would have predicted that someone else would pretend to be your bestie after your death)?
Didn't he think about that letter?? Was he too lazy or to tired to do something about it??
Does anyone knows the answer to this (or knows a theory that makes sense)? I'm really curious
(Maybe this is explained in the book but I haven't read it)
For real, I totally forgot
Why do gay guys use this kind of shorts
and this kind of shirts?
Yeah, that also makes sense, they were passing through the same kind of things (depression, social anxiety, etc) and he related to Evan. But he could also have forgotten about the letter.
Guess we'll never know
One thing that doesn't make sense in Dear Evan Hansen is that Connor took his own life while he had Evan's letter.
Like, what did he wanted people to think?
Did he wanted to make people believe that his death was Evan's fault (I find this quite improbable, because no one would read that letter and think that Evan was guilty of anything)?
Did he wanted to people to realise that Evan wrote that letter to "tease" him and blame Evan (because no one would have predicted that someone else would pretend to be your bestie after your death)?
EDIT: Did he wanted people to think that Evan was his boyfriend so Evan would suffer from homophobia or discrimination for trying to make him upset with that letter (extremely improbable)??
Didn't he think about that letter?? Was he too lazy or to tired to do something about it??
Does anyone knows the answer to this (or knows a theory that makes sense)? I'm really curious
(Maybe this is explained in the book but I haven't read it)
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