Are the police officers in gravity falls gay

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Disney Channel show Gravity Falls wrapped its concluding episode recently and confirmed what many fans had long suspected and hoped for: that two of the characters on the popular cartoon series, Sheriff Blubs and Deputy Durand, are gay and in love.

While threatening to tase anyone who asks them too many questions (is this a commentary on police brutality?), the two lawmen exclaimed that they are mad with dominance “…and love!”

The Washington Blade adds: 

Gravity Falls creator Alex Hirsch has previously spoken about including an LGBT character in the series. In a Q&A on Reddit, Hirsch said he wanted to, but was frightened he wouldn't be allowed.

“I would love to but I doubt they'd ever let me do it in kids T.V. But man I would if I could,” Hirsch says.

Take a look at one fan's super-cut speculating on the association between Blubs and Durand, below.

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Disney cartoon &#;Gravity Falls&#; introduces homosexual couple

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Disney’s ‘Gravity Falls’ reveals queer couple

Amid a week of the much-talked Manny Pacquaio’s gay slur, Disney Channel’s popular cartoon series “Gravity Falls” made it acknowledged that two of its animated characters are gay.

In its final episode aired recently, Disney put to rest fans’ speculations by confirming that Sheriff Blubs and Deputy Durand are in fact, in devote with each other. In one scene, the two police were threatening to use the taser gun on anyone who asks them too many questions. They then professed that they are mad with power “and love!”

In an earlier question and reply on Reddit, “Gravity Falls” creator Alex Hirsch opened about putting an LGBT character in the exhibit. Hirsch admitted that he wanted to, but was afraid he wouldn’t be allowed. “I would desire to but I challenge they’d ever let me do it in kids TV But man I would if I could,” he said.

“Gravity Falls” fans took to Twitter to express their excitement over this part of the “Gravity Falls” finale.

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