'Gravity Falls' Finale: Was 'Weirdmageddon Part 3' Everything You Hoped For? Fans Sound Off [VIDEO]
Gravity Falls capped of its two-season run with a finale that brought tears to fans' eyes.
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Alex Hirsch's Disney series managed to capture the hearts and minds of everyone from elementary school through adulthood, and while Mabel and Dipper's epic summer ended far too soon for our liking, "Weirdmageddon Part 3" sent the Pines off into a fan-friendly sunset.
Everyone from comic book writers to YouTube sensations to everyday fans weighed in on the episode. Check out what they had to say on Twitter!
Dear @_AlexHirsch & the entire #GravityFalls team & family,
you've been brilliant since day one and went out on a high note!
THANK YOU!— Dan Slott (@DanSlott) February 16, 2016
My kid re @_AlexHirsch 's #GravityFalls finale: "My childhood died tonight." But he loved it. — Cynthia Littleton (@Variety_Cynthia) February 16, 2016
Thank you @_AlexHirsch for an incredible journey. You had me laughing and crying with such an amazing finale. Thank you for Gravity Falls
— Max [AH] (@MithzanMax) February 16, 2016
It was magical. Thank you for this wonderful journey that Gravity Falls was. "See you next summer". ❤ @_AlexHirsch pic.twitter.com/MnF67jzJ8I — Dakota Johnson Life (@LifeDJohnson) February 16, 2016
It was magical. Thank you for this wonderful journey that Gravity Falls was. "See you next summer". ❤ @_AlexHirsch pic.twitter.com/MnF67jzJ8I
— Dakota Johnson Life (@LifeDJohnson) February 16, 2016
The ending of Gravity Falls was just perfect. — Grian (@GrianMC) February 16, 2016
Watched the finale of Gravity Falls! I wish someone would punch these feelings out of my heart!
— jacksepticeye (@Jack_Septic_Eye) February 17, 2016
I hope I'm lucky enough in my lifetime to create something I can be as proud of as @_AlexHirsch must be of Gravity Falls. Well done, sir. — Stacy Hinojosa (@stacysays) February 17, 2016
Are you happy with the way Gravity Falls ended? Hirsch certainly is.
"I did this because I love the show. I didn't want us to ever run out of mysteries. I didn't want to see Mabel and Dipper have to set there in front of the TV and shrug," Hirsch told Variety. "For me it's most important to do something that I believe in, something I'm proud of, something I can stand up and say 'That was my plan' rather than stretch it out."
Let us know what you thought of "Weirdmageddon Part 3" in the poll below!