Talk:The Inquisition/@comment-26570420-20191006174448

The Inquisition: A period of prolonged and intensive questioning or investigation.

Does anyone realize that the title of this episode is mostly irrelevent to the main plot of the episode? And more rather it's more targeted at us, the audience? On how we will be questioning the future of Gumball?

This episode was definitely setup to throw off the audience, the fans, to make us think that from here on out there is no more hope for the future. And what Banana Barbara said "There is no future" was talking about the final moment of the show when Rob falls into the void. I'm sure most people are thinking right now that with no more Gumball stuff being worked on, the cliffhanger at the end will never be resolved, ever. Well personally, I think that's the idea.

I have a feeling that Ben, the crew, and Cartoon Network are pulling our strings on purpose to get us ready for the surprise of a life time. They're doing this because while the show won't progress on TV anymore(unless you count reruns), it will actually end in THEATERS, outside of TV. That is why they are not saying anything, to get ready to blow our minds out of our heads by announcing that after a whole year of questioning, The Amazing World of Gumball: The Movie is confirmed and will be set for release in 2021, Gumball's 10th anniversary. It will be announced at the end of CN's SDCC 2020 panel or be released to the public that day via social media.

Or I could be completely wrong all together and they aren't pulling any strings at all and this truly was the end and deconfirmed any hope for a Gumball movie or any kind of continuation to the series. Just like smash did it to Waluigi.