Stan evidence board

Once again, this looks like something a fan compiled. Everything we know about Grunkle Stan's illegal acts is right here. A few things of note:

The mystery shack picture. It looks like the word "radioactive" or "radioactivity" is written underneath it. Also, the shack's address on the deed is circled and pointing to a note that we can't read.

A few locks of hair. Written above them is a word that ends in -kely. My guess is "likely." It's pointing to the math and english grades on the report card, both A+'s. While I'm at it, the card also shows an A+ in science and a D- in P.E. This could be why Stan's father signed him up for boxing lessons. There's also a picture in the general vicinity with a stamped word ending in -ke, most likely "fake."

A few fingerprints with a sign that says "No match found" and a picture of New Jersey. We are almost positive that Stan's hometown (later revealed to be Glass Shard Beach) is in New Jersey. As for the fingerprints, I can only guess that they belong to Stanley.

A pie graph with a note that says "Lies!"

A picture of a StanVac.

A newspaper article about the stolen radioactive barrels, with a picture of the footprints found there.

A 50 Stan Bucks bill.

A poster saying "seismic activity."

Case #205 (a reference to the episode number), an article about Stan attempting to steal Will E. Badger.

A picture of the Stanleymobile (with the key on the front bumper, indicating that the keyword is STNLYMBL.) Oddly enough, this picture is later replaced with a shot of Will E. Badger, as the words "attempted to steal" are pointing at both pictures.

Mr. Pines? Is this some sort of... possession situation?

Although this may seem like Soos just being dumb, it's far from it. Soos lives in Gravity Falls and he knows it. As he says, he is "always noticing weird stuff in this town." So he was actually showing his secret smarts.

You know that vending machine in the gift shop? I need you to guard it with your life!

Well, first of all, this episode pretty much puts to rest the theory that Soos knew about the portal. But don't give up! The walkie-talkie Soos was using said 23. I don't have any idea what that means, but I am 61.8% sure that it's important.

Manly Dan is a fan of Sev'ral Timez

This moment is twice as funny once you realize: his daughter, his only daughter, is a hater of Sev'ral Timez.

Government vehicles' license plates

They all say JXYDPHQW, which is the Caesar cipher for GUVAMENT.

So is it a rock or is it a face?

Two instances of expert continuity right here. One for the rock that looks like a face rock, and the other for the... GRAPPLING HOOK!!!!! Also, how the heck are they able to sneak around the house without being noticed by the government guys?

Stan's bookshelf

It has books such as The Nuances of Fraud, The Business of Business, Scams A-Z, How to Ruin Jokes by Steven and Pete, Glass Shard Beach High Yearbook, and Daddy Issues. Steven Pete is a man who suffers from a rare disorder that makes him physically unable to experience pain.

Wait. I'm alone. I can swear for real! SON OF A...

Oh my gosh, Alex, did you really sneak that in there? How...?

Stan's fake IDs

This may be obvious, but I'll say it anyway. Those IDs could belong to Stanley. My guess is that some belong to Stanley and others to Stanford.

Stan Pines Dead

Foul play suspected in Pines' death

The flaming wreckage of a wrecked car was found in a ditch 4 miles from Highway 618 at 6 a.m. Monday morning. The cut brakes and odd location of the car suggest that this was no accident. Says a rookie cop, "Mighty suspicious. Mighty suspicious."

In other news, leg warmers are all the rage this week and we predict this style to go on forever.

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