Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-29705614-20170123064057

When I rewatch the finale. I've notice that there is something gravity falls like in it.

First, the references, If you didn't watch the first episode, you'll think that it's just a random event so Mordicai and Rigby will have a plot device to go the end of the universe when it's obviously not the case. If you aren't familiar with the episodes where Mordicai fixes his painting or seen the season 7 episode when Mordaicai and Margaret have night out as friends, you'll be confused why Mordacai became a painting

The dream sequence, the fourth wall breaking, and the reference to Pops first appearance as a cartoon character has made the world of regular show questionable and makes us try to discuss the hidden meanings of the them. Causing us to have interesting mysteries that aren't explained within the show. Instead of having next to nothing (thanks a lot Gravity for destroying any sense of mystery with those damn books).

Finally, the subtly of themes and details throughout the finale. Although it's present in the end, you can find little details like Anti-Pops hugging back as he is sent towards to the sun by his brother, Pops. Rigby's hat being in Mordaicai's car, The sympathy for Pops's father when Mordecai was about to respond to the news reporter, the bat girl mordecai marries is signing an autograph (just like Mordecai) before she bumps into him, Mordecai's wedding ring, and Pops watching their lives on a VHS tape (if you remember, Mordercai said that'll be cool if the Blurays are VHS tapes instead in the finale), and the theme of letting go as presented with Mordecai not going after Margerat or CJ, the fact that everyone (except Skips and Be) has moved on from their jobs or let go of some kind of pain (Mordecai and Benson with their love issues, The entire cast going to Pops's funeral), and the fact that the cycle has been truly broken so the show will have a proper end so the past will won't be repeated once more. 