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>are just out there like a silent wall of faces until Gumball comes along to breathe meaning and motivation into their otherwise non-existent lives.
If the word count didn’t bite my butt I would have mentioned Molly in my last post because that is exactly what happens in The Void episode. She is effectively a statue and Gumball’s touch is what frees her. This is where she finally gets her purpose in the show, and that is by being the boring one. This is what we finally learn about her outside her treehouse in season 1.
This aspect that everything is an empty vessel without Gumball is the DNA of this universe. Even outside the Void this aspect is true for everything. The meta nature runs through everything. It is all intentionally designed.
It was always there. It’s been boiling in my mind for so long and it has to be denial that blinded me until now. Because it all makes too much sense.
I felt that the ending to season 6 was meant for all of Elmore, and that Rob was the first victim. But no I don’t think it’s that. I think that Rob tried breaking the show from these chains. Tried breaking it away from Gumball, and for that the cosmic joke strikes him down and sealed him away again. The show was never voided, it was only Rob for trying to break the sever the nature of this show away from Gumball.