Dipper tells her what happened with Ford and Mabel. All of Wendy’s friends have been frozen and she’s held up in a store in the mall that she’s rechristened Fort Cash Money. Turns out she’s been trained in survival skills. Enticed by “the last nachos on earth,” Dipper is ensnared by a trap. “This is what happens to heroes in my world,” Bill says.ĭipper is cowering from the monsters, eventually seeking refuge in the mall. Dipper stands up to Bill, but freezes and Bill destroys the journals. Bill tries to convince Ford to join him and when he refuses, Bill turns him into stone. Ford is about to tell Dipper the “one other way to defeat Bill,” but soon Bill captures Ford. He fires through Bill’s hat, missing him entirely, and blasts a beam towards Ford and Dipper. Gompers turns into a Godzilla-sized monster, eventually stomping over to the local prison and inadvertently freeing Little Giddeon (who gushes, “Bill came through!”)įord has a “quantum destabilizer.” He can only take the shot once, but thanks to Bill’s weirdness rays, is distracted. “When the universe is broken, only one handyman can fix it,” Soos says and rushes off. A “tidal wave of madness” washes over Soos’ house, turning his grandmother into a chair. “Being a hero means fighting back even when it seems impossible,” Ford says. Ford argues that they can save Mabel, but first need to blast Bill back into his dimension. Even the title card says “Created by Bill Cipher.”Īfter the credits, we join Ford and Dipper, who are trying to figure out what’s going on. Welcome one and all to Weirdmageddon!”Įven the title sequence has been altered: the waterfall flows to the heavens, the music is played backwards, and characters like 8-Ball, Teeth and Keyhole take the place of our regular characters. Existence is upside down and I reign supreme. “Time is dead and meaning has no meeting. Mayor Cutebiker tries to stand up to him, while Pacifica’s father volunteers to be one of his “Horsemen of the Apocalypse.” Instead, Bill “shuffles the functions of every hole in your face.” (It’s really gross.) Bill unleashes “bubbles of pure madness” and builds himself an epic cosmic castle. “Meet the gang of inter-dimensional criminals and nightmares I call my friends.” He then introduces characters like 8-Ball, Cryptos, Teeth, and Keyhole. “For one trillion years I’ve been trapped in my own decaying dimension,” he begins. Blendin calls for backup as the town braces itself for Bill’s wrath. Mabel’s lifeless body is wrapped in some kind of energy ball (more on that later) and ascends heavenward. Blandin, whose possessed body was partially responsible for Bill being unleashed, looks to the sky as the dimensional tear widens. “Physical form? Don’t mind if I do,” Bill says, becoming corporeal. As this new episode begins, we really get to see what Bill is up to. This is the end of the world as we know it, which is pretty heady stuff for the series, which has always layered densely imagined mythology into a plucky central storyline about the dynamics of family and fleeting warmth of childhood. The last we saw of Gravity Falls, the town was under siege: Bill had been unleashed on our world (unsuspectingly, by Mabel) and screams could be heard in the distance.