[S1E8] Angel Of The Dawn
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(CBS/AP) John Dye, best known for his role as the angel of death on the hit TV series "Touched by an Angel," was found dead on Monday at his San Francisco home, a medical examiner's spokesman said Thursday. He was 47.
The angels help with a social event for a well-known doctor, his wife, and his mother. A young child shows up at their home, claiming to be the child they agreed to sponsor. The wife welcomes the child, but the doctor and his mother are worried.
Gravity Falls CemeteryTypeCemeteryOwnerGravity Falls, OregonEmployeesGreg and Janice Valentino, Robbie ValentinoAppearancesFirst episodeTourist TrappedLatest episode(Weirdmageddon Part 3)Appearances6The Gravity Falls Cemetery is a cemetery located in Gravity Falls, Oregon, where the residents bury the dead. Like most aspects of Gravity Falls, it houses its share of ancient historical secrets. Trembley's Cove is found below an angel statue there. Former Mayor of Gravity Falls, Mayor Befufftleumpter is burried here. It is also ajacent to the Valentino Funeral Home.
The location is later seen when Dipper and Mabel are searching for the true founder of Gravity Falls in "Irrational Treasure." After uncovering a map from Journal 3 during Pioneer Day, they follow it to the Gravity Falls Library, and then to the Gravity Falls Museum of History. Eventually, they discover that a piece of abstract art in the museum is actually a statue of an angel upside down, pointing. Mabel realizes that she has seen the statue in the cemetery, and she and Dipper go there straight away.
At the cemetery, they track down the statue. Mabel pretends to pick her nose with the angel's pointing finger, which surprisingly unlocks a secret passage, leading to the chamber guarding the secrets of Quentin Trembley, the embarrassing eighth-and-a-half president of the United States.
A rain of angel-like flares heralds the arrival of The Vatican's forces. From a glass box dangling below one of the helicopters, Archbishop Enrico Maxwell orders his forces to attack the remaining Millennium forces as well as the surviving citizens of London. As the Catholic-aligned gunships open fire on the Deus Ex Machina, the Doctor emerges to beg the Major to take cover. To the scientist's amazement, the Major is fearlessly standing on the nose of his airship, gleefully moving his hands as though he were conducting an orchestra. One of the Vatican helicopters flies up to attack the Millennium commander, only to be cut apart by a younger-looking Walter, now allied with the Major. 781b155fdc