Pythagorean Thoughts, Summary of chapter 3 onwards
or, well, as far as this post can go. I dunno, Tumblr ate a lot of my posts and given how much text I poured in this I really donât want to risk losing all my work to the void
Anyway, spoilers below the cut, and itâs very highly recommended that you read the previous post about chapter 2 before you read this one.
As with the end of the previous post, this summary is gonna be a lot closer to plot points than to a full-fledged story... Sorry for that. I hope at least it conveys the plot in a way that is still legible.
Day 3: Saturday, July 14th, 2012
Upon waking up (late, thanks to the fairy dust and thanks to being sleep-deprived), Bill notices that the Electron Carpet is gone from the room and that it was replaced by a regular carpet. When he asks Soos about it, Soos explains that Wendy asked him to give it to her so she could store it for safekeeping, in order to avoid other incidents.
Wendy hasnât slept that much during the night, but she still visits the Mystery Shack and talks to Bill once he is awake. She tells him she knows about the switch, but that Dipper asked her to keep the secret and pretend that everything is normal; she also adds that the main reason why Dipper told her so is because she would have caused more trouble trying to figure things out by herself, and thus put everyone at risk in the process. She reminds him that sheâd still like him to come at her place at 6pm: she has something she wants to show him.
In the meantime, Wendy invites Bill to hang out with the rest of the gang: Tambry, Lee, Nate and Robbie. It turns out that Bill is at least as much of a âDr Fun Timesâ as Dipper was, if not more, so Wendy relaxes around him, and Bill actually has a somewhat fun time hanging out with them too.
Bill: "Hey guys, who wants to see some zombies?"
Wendy: "If you summon anything, I'll make sure you get bitten first."
Bill: "Killjoy."
Somehow, at a certain point the gang is faced with a random Monster-of-the-Week, which starts chasing them because the teens angered it or something. Bill leads them to a cursed door and opens its lock with the Presidentâs key, leading everyone into the paranormal black market from the graphic novel Lost Legends.
Meanwhile, Mabel, Candy, Grenda and William go in the forest in search for harmless but definitely supernatural things to show William. Sadly, apart from some strangely shaped natural elements, they donât seem to find anything truly magical; and when the girls try to insist on the supernatural nature of the little elements they do manage to find, William is unimpressed.
Upon seeing the various supernatural beings and elements roaming the supernatural black market, the teens are in shock/awe. Wendy silently swears by repeating what Bill had said the day before, which surprises him greatly.
Wendy: "See? I learned."
They then see the "No humans allowed" sign.
Wendy: âOkay, which part of your plan made you think that this was ever going to be a good idea?â
Bill: âI'm trying to think here, okay? Just pretend to be elves, or ogres on a diet. They should buy it. Probably.â
Bill: âWeâre just taking a shortcut here, weâll get out through another door. Thereâs another one this way. I think.â
Anyway, hijinks ensue. This was supposed to be like your typical sorta-filler-episode with the typical GF formula from the first season/graphic novel, except I have no idea what the life lesson involved would actually be.
In the evening, while everyone goes home, Bill goes with Wendy as agreed. When they reach her bedroom, Bill asks her to put the blanket elsewhere, because of its tree pattern.
Bill: âYou do know that any shape that remotely looks like him acts as a peephole he can see through anytime, right?â
Wendy wasnât aware and agrees to put the blanket away, trying not to think about the fact that Dipper was technically able to watch her sleep. Instead, she brushes this off and takes what she wanted to show Bill: an old laptop she and Dipper had found when they visited the bunker, which Soos managed to fix recently.
Bill is surprised to see the laptop, and muses âso THATâS where he hid itâ, hinting at the fact that he was trying to stop Dipper from using it, but couldnât because he didnât know where it was.
Wendy explains that Dipper and her had tried to crack the code for the past few days without success; and since Bill used to be a nearly-all-knowing demon who, on top of that, was very likely linked to the author mystery, she thinks that he might know what the password is.
Billâs partial amnesia strikes for a bit, and as he searches in his memory, he first tries the word âGULLIBLE.â But, soon enough, he thinks further and finds the true password: âSTANFORDâ (revealed in the collectorâs edition of the official Journal 3, if you look at the invisible ink part). Therefore, the laptop is unlocked and Wendy is very curious as to why the password would coincidentally happen to be the name of her summer job boss.
Wendy: Wait... Stanford? As in, our Stanford?
Bill: Yes, and no. Sorta.
Bill disregards her interrogations about âStanfordâ, however when they check the laptopâs contents and see multiple references to the name âMcGucketâ, Bill does mention that it is, in fact, the same âMcGucketâ as in âOld Man McGucket.â Wendy wants more answers and states that sheâll go interrogate McGucket on the next day -- and she expects Bill to come as well.
Day 4: Sunday, July 15th, 2012
Wendy and Bill come to meet McGucket, and investigate about the Blindeye Society; Bill only tags along for the fun of the adventure and because Wendy didnât leave him much of a choice, but he is not really interested in the investigation itself (mainly because he already knows most of the story).
Mabel, seeing that Wendy and Bill are going once more together to an unknown location, tags along and invites Candy, Grenda and William. William expected to just hang out with Mabelâs friends, but ended up getting involved in his first true mystery hunt. They start walking towards the dump in their search for McGucket, but soon they realize that Bill is missing. Wendy and Mabel assume that he might have left because he already knew what was happening and was either bored or didnât want to answer their questions if they were to ask him. They are annoyed, but since they heard what the investigation was about, Mabel, Candy and Grenda agree that the investigation is more important, and they decide to continue without him.
Bill really did just look for the first opportunity to bail, because he doesnât want to confront the Society without a plan and risk losing his memories. He instead spends the day with Soos and Stan, which he finds boring but less dangerous given his situation.
As they talk with McGucket, the investigation doesnât go too far at first. Thankfully, Candy has Journal 3 and eventually decides to consult it, feeling confident enough since Bill isnât around to see that she is the one who has it. When they find the page in the Journal that shows the Blind Eye symbol, it triggers the same reaction from McGucket as in the original episode, and McGucket reveals that his mind has been altered somehow. William has been vastly unimpressed so far, but when everybody decides to pursue their investigation in the museum, he tags along âto make sure that they wonât do anything illegal.â However, he dissuades McGucket from coming, as he thinks he would be a burden even if he could remember anything at all. The girls all disagree, but McGucket decides to stay; disheartened, Mabel promises that they will come back with the truth and help him recover.
Meanwhile, in the Nightmare Realm, Dipper sees that they are about to meet the Blind Eye Society and starts to worry. He intends to try and warn Mabel and Wendy not to go, but someone calls him before he can do so: it just happens to be Kryptos, and apparently he wants to talk to him.
While in the museum, William proves to be surprisingly useful in figuring out the first clues as well as the secret stairway; he is analytical, knows where to find clues, and solves the puzzles easily. At first he brushes it off when Mabel praises him, but the more the investigation progresses, the more serious he becomes. He still doesnât believe that there is anything supernatural lying beneath, but he does start to feel dread as they find more and more evidence that the place is ruled by an unknown organized group of dubious activities. After a certain point, he attempts to dissuade the group from continuing and recommends asking for the policeâs assistance instead, but he is soon reminded that the Gravity Falls police wonât be of any use.
While they investigate the catacombs, they donât actually witness firsthand that there is a mind eraser gun used by an organization; they only see indirect evidence and some caped men roaming around, and so they slowly build the puzzle piece by piece. In order to be more stealthy and to search more efficiently, they split up. Candy and Grenda stand guard, while Mabel, Wendy and William investigate.
Back in the Nightmare Realm, Kryptos reveals that he pretty much found out that Dipper isnât Bill, and has him cornered. After a long discussion, Kryptos is perfectly willing to keep the swap accident a secret, but he wants Dipper to go through with Billâs original plan and to cause Weirdmageddon. Besides their plans of having an eternal party free from any sort of authority, none of the henchmen want to die because of the Nightmare Realmâs instability; so if Dipper wants his secret to be well kept, he has better cause Weirdmageddon, and soon.
While they are still talking, Kryptos suddenly lunges at Dipper and pushes him away from a sudden laser beam that came out of nowhere: Ford has arrived in the Nightmare Realm, and his Quantum Destabilizer gun is ready.
Mabel, Wendy and William eventually find the Hall of the Forgotten. At first confused by all the tubes, soon they are shocked to discover thanks to the special television that each of the tubes correspond to memories of the various citizens of Gravity Falls. William feels lost and scared, but then he sees the memories aligned by the sides of the main statue... and one in particular happens to bear the name âJeffrey Cannuck.â
William: âT-thatâs my grandfatherâs name!?â
Mabel: âHuh? I thought your last name was âSpencerâ?â
William: âMy parents dicorced six years ago, so my mom made me keep her name... But stillâ My grandfather has been missing for years! Is this why he disappeared? Because they made him lose his mind? Who knows what other families they couldâve destroyed like this!â
Wendy starts to suspect something, and stares at the statue surrounded by the memory tubes. When she notices that it seems to be part of a mechanism:
Wendy: â⌠Help me move this.â
Everyone complies and help her rotate the statue, which shows even more memory tubes. Wendy immediately finds one which reads âMrs. Corduroy.â
Wendy: âTheyâre going down.â
Wendy tries to take the memory tube without thinking, but she accidentally triggers the alarm. Soon members of the Society arrive and despite Wendy fighting back, they manage to overpower her and Mabel. While the two girls are being taken to the main hall in the catacombs, William is shown in the shadows. He has managed to hide fast enough to not be noticed, and he sneakily leaves as he slides his grandfatherâs memory tube in his jacket.
Back in the Nightmare Realm, a fight begins between Ford and Billâs henchmen, but Fordâs gun obliterates a few of them easily, which causes the rest to immediately flee instead. An action sequence ensues, where Dipper tries to reason Ford without getting hit or injuring him in return, while Ford just keeps trying to shoot him. Eventually, Dipper barely manages to send Ford back to Dimension 52 and close the wormhole.
Picture Jheselbraum reading a book and just saying âWelcome back.â without looking up.
Cut to the Hall of the Forgotten once more: Wendy, Mabel, Candy and Grenda are tied to the pillar and surrounded by the members of the Society. Blind Ivan reveals himself and explains the motive behind the Blind Eye Society. While they discuss, William is shown still in the shadows as he is listening in; and upon listening, he is forced to suddenly accept that the supernatural actually exists. Shocked and lost, he doesnât realize that some members of the Society found him, and soon he is brought in the circle as well. Blind Ivan soon understands the situation, and uses William as the perfect example: people like him simply canât handle the fact that magic exists, and canât afford to live peacefully as long as they are aware of this terrifying truth.
Taking pity on him, Blind Ivan offers William the choice to side with the Society; in fact, Blind Ivan even gives him the honor of being the one who erases the gangâs memories about the entirety of the summer. To everyoneâs despair, after hesitating for a few seconds, William accepts and takes the memory gun.
Mabel: âI trusted you, William!â
William: âHa, ha⌠Really? Thatâs too bad.â
William readies his aim... But then he quickly turns around without warning and shoots Blind Ivan.
William: âI hoped youâd say this in the present tense.â
William then proceeds to shoot every member of the Society he sees, with reflexes and an agility that the gang never suspected. After a moment, the fight seems over and William sees that all members of the Society are unconscious; and so he comes back to untie everyone.
William: âWow, these guys are dumb. I never thought thatâd actually work.â
Mabel: âSeems like you recovered fast from the shock! So, ready to join the supernatural group now?â
William: âHahaha-- donât get yourself any ideas, Iâm still completely traumatized about this whole thing and Iâm terrified at the mere thought that my therapist will never believe me.â
As they are still talking, before William is finished untying everyone, Bud Gleeful suddenly arrives and takes the memory gun out of Williamâs hand, then shoots him immediately while the gunâs keyword was still âSUMMER.â As Wendy was nearly untied by then, she instantly manages to break free and proceeds to knock down Bud, knocking him out in turn. Soon, everyone is free and all the members of the Society have forgotten all about the Societyâs existence. Finally, William slowly wakes up.
William: âWho⌠What is this place? What happened?â
Mabel: âWILLIAM YOU WERE AMAZING!â
William: âW-what?â
Mabel: âYou single-handedly wiped out the memory of a dozen members of an evil society with a magic gun!â
Wendy: âWHICH was incredibly stupid and dangerous. Dude, first thing when you face an army, you donât go solo.â
William: â⌠I did what now? Also, who on earth are you?â
Mabel: âYeeesh, youâve got some remembering to do.â
Candy proceeds to open the memory gun and hands to Mabel the tube it contains.
Candy: âHis memory tube should be this one.â
Mabel: âThanks! Come on William, the magic memory screen is that way.â
William: âL-let me go! How do you guys know meâ who are you working for!? Y-you'll hear from my father!â
One long remembering session later, William has come to terms with the fact that he indeed had his memory erased; however, he still denies that actual magic exists. All he accepts is the fact that the memory gun is an advanced technology, which has absolutely nothing to do with anything magical. The girls are disappointed by his denial, but everyone agrees that the day was long and eventful enough.
It is now night time, and Dipper comes to see Mabel in her dream. He is extremely worried and apologizes for not being able to come to their aid earlier, as he had troubles of his own to deal with at the same time (namely, a murderous Stanford).
Dipper is relieved to see that everyone is alright and that the Society is now no more, but he tries to give Mabel a warning: confronting William to the supernatural is not a good idea. Mabel is surprised and she praises once more Williamâs unexpected amazing skills when they were cornered, but Dipper is uneasy and says that involving William in any magic-related case might actually be dangerous. Mabel tries to reassure him, but she thinks that Dipper is just still angry at William for what he had said on July 12, and that perhaps he might be a bit jealous of Williamâs skills too.
After they spent some time together, Mabel reminds Dipper of the favor she asked of him; and Dipper says he will do it immediately. They bid each other goodbye, then Dipper leaves.
Cut the scene to Northwest Manor, in Pacificaâs room. Dipper appears in Pacificaâs dream; after a confused conversation, Dipper explains that he came because he wants to ask her something.
Dipper: âDo you still have the pig?â









