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It was "summer love", IIRC.

I think the issue was that the show didn't really have time to present Tambry and Robbie with a choice to continue or reset their relationship. It's pretty clear Robbie would've made the choice to stay this way if asked, IMO, but I understand people are very worried about explicit consent.

"What's everyone crying about? In my day zeppelins fell from the sky like raindrops."

I had only seen a picture of the Love God eating a sandwich before I saw the episode, so I imagined he'd specifically be the personification of awkward sweaty hormonal teenaged love. I actually think I like this better.

I loved the evolution of the portraits on the wall. They seem to have a nice, subtle sense of humor.

Maybe it's supposed to be the Author.

I really loved this episode. The premise of a music festival near Gravity Falls is a really great idea, the focus on the teenager interactions was interesting and allowed for a lot of new characterization, and the show actually did a good job of subverting my expectations for the end of the episode: most shows would

I feel weird that after building up the strengths of Mabel's friendship with her pleasantly weird social group in S1, they haven't done much but undercut it for dark gags in S2.

Imagine if Stan had left the door open like he had in Scary-oke.

I liked how you could see Mabel puffing out her cheeks and trying to act like Gideon while fooling the time agent. It was adorable, and you could feel her discomfort at even just the attempt.

So, next episode is apparently called "Society of the Blind Eye". Sounds exciting!