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  2. Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back the Falls - Wikipedia

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    In the end, he wrote that Gravity Falls had kicked off his A.V. Club reviewing career nearly four years earlier and was likely to be the only show he would ever get to review wire-to-wire, and so would always have a very special place in his heart for reasons that he couldn't imagine anyone else caring all that much about. [10]

  3. Gravity Falls season 2 - Wikipedia

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    It also airs on Disney XD Canada with differently assigned numbers: "Northwest Mansion Mystery" is counted 11 instead of 10, [9] "Not What He Seems" is counted 10 instead of 11, [9] "The Last Mabelcorn" is counted 17 instead of 15, [10] "Dipper and Mabel vs. the Future" is counted 16 instead of 17, [10] and "Weirdmageddon 3" is counted 24 ...

  4. Grunkle Stan - Wikipedia

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    In concept art, Stan was shorter, did not have his shoulder pads, and had a pointy pink nose instead of a big orange one. His face also resembled more a puppet than a grizzled old conman. [ 11 ] This version of the character was seen in an unaired unofficial pilot of the show, which was low budget and a pre-production test version similar to ...

  5. Bill Cipher - Wikipedia

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    However, Mabel unintentionally helps him bring about Weirdmageddon through her actions in the Season 2 episode, "Dipper and Mabel vs. The Future." After the credits of the final episode of the series ("Weirdmageddon Part 3: Take Back the Falls"), Bill Cipher's petrified form is shown in live-action, isolated deep in a forest.

  6. List of Gravity Falls episodes - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the creation of Gravity Falls, Alex Hirsch was helping to develop the Disney Channel animated series Fish Hooks, when Disney contacted him and asked him if he would like to pitch his own animated series to the network, which Hirsch accepted. [8]

  7. I left a career at Amazon and Microsoft to start a hedge fund ...

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    A former Amazon and Microsoft engineer shared how he transitioned from Big Tech to finance and raised almost $10 million in his first year.

  8. Degree in hand, jobs out of reach: Why recent grads are ... - AOL

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    Graduating college no longer gives students a leg up in the workforce. They need real world experience, too. Now, colleges are stepping up their internships and co-op programs to fill the ...

  9. A Tale of Two Stans - Wikipedia

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    "A Tale of Two Stans" is the twelfth episode of the second season of the American animated television series Gravity Falls, which was created by Alex Hirsch, and the 32nd episode overall. It was written by Josh Weinstein, Matt Chapman, and Hirsch, and directed by Sunil Hall, and originally aired on Disney X