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In the episode "Judge Annie", Wolf says that he is insecure about his body when the lake he, Duncan and the others are standing in in protest is getting drained. But why?
I've seen the Parks and Rec blooper reel where Amy Poehler says she's terrible at accents and impressions so they'd always write her to do them on the show. But with Duncanville where it seems she had majority creative control, it seems like an active choice to make Annie TRY to sound like she has either a New York or Boston accent (they slip heavily between the two fairly often).
So why? It sounds awkward and forced, but I don't know if they did that on purpose or if they were just attempting it and butchered it.
is it in any way possible that this show will ever come back with new material? based on the amounts of voice acting done by both Amy Poehler and Ty Burrell, i'd like to think it was kind of a passion project for them. at least for Amy since she was a co-producer. it's just so beyond upsetting to find a good show like this and know it's canceled for goodðŸ˜
I just discovered this show on Hulu while I was bored of my usual rotation. Never even really knew about it. But damn….I am currently watching the episode in season 3 where dude comes into the shop and buys hundreds of guitar picks. Then admits he just chucks them at squirrels!
Small, simple humor. And Season 3 is where it gets more loose and witty. Character development is great.
I really wish this show was given another chance. It was just getting started. And the characters, the comedic timing, and the voice acting is top notch all around. What a shame.
Why do you all suppose some people out there who didn't like Duncanville?
Which Duncanville episode do you think was the worst? Mine is that one where Duncan tries to knife fight Wolf.
Since Family Guy did some Fairy Tale spoofs. Should Duncanville have done the same? If so, which fairy tales would you like to have seen the Harris family and the residents of Oakdale reenact?
Still canceled 😔
What are some quirks about Uncle Stan that you enjoyed the most?
Just binged Duncanville, and I feel like it will come back some day.
It's a diamond in the rough.
Has anyone tried this website the "Fanfic Maker"? I wrote in all the Duncanville characters and this was the result:
what was the message/ moral of this episode was it that Annie needed to know how to balance her time with Duncan
I love how Kimberley is a very different character from the feminist "strong empowered independent women" trope. In season 2 episode 3 "Who’s Vroomin’ Who?" She gave my most memorable line of the series "first of all, women do need a man to be happy."
A lot of people were getting tired of "strong empowered independent female" like Lisa Simpson, She-Hulk, and Rey. Kimberley isn't that. She realizes that life is happier with men around. She doesn't really value independence. She has a very feminine hobby of witchcraft. And she loves her family, even though she doesn't always get along with Duncan.
Who was your favorite one time character on Duncanville that you wished could've been used more?
If there was a battle between Duncanville and Bless The Harts.
Who Would Win?
This had me geekin out
Now that the show is unfortunately cancelled. There's so much we don't know about the Harris family!
Who are Jing's real parents?
Who were Annie's parents?
List some other loose ends that will never be uncovered on Duncanville.
Anyone remember that episode Witch Day 2? When Annie told Kimberly her witch coven friends won't stay friends with her for long once they get boyfriends.
Was Annie being mean when she told Kimberly that?
What compelled its fans to like the show? To me Duncanville wasn't all over the top violent nor did it try to push some political agenda.
Anyone else?
Now that Duncanville was sadly cancelled, could there be a movie in the future?
Who is your pick for the worst character on Duncanville? I'd say Helen Diggins.
Title says all. Pick the title of a Duncanville episode then give it a rating.
Witch Day 2. 10/10
When Kimberly and Jing were on the run from the Mayor. Then they went to hide in Duncan's trailer.
How come Mavis didn't get sick when Kimberly and Jing fed it Nerds candy?