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Duck Comic Reading Club Week 8: Paperinik New Adventures: Portrait of the Young Hero
A bit late, but finally, here's the review for week 8 reading.
And this number starts with a bang.
What an absolute beauty of a page. Magnificent.
Also, those technicians have the longest hair ever. Kinda suspicious. And at that very moment, we have a hostage situation, what are the chances?
But when PK went to fight against those evil doers, he encounter Evronians. Bigger, stronger. And now some response team appears, what the hell is going on?
But of course, we travel in time. To the year 2255. It was so obvious.
The technicians put a time machine in the elevator they were supposed to fix. Everything makes perfect sense.
No, it doesn't, why is PK in the year 2255? Who is this Styvesant guy? Why everybody has such a long hair? Were scissors prohibited after the great hairdressers war? We need answers!
PK broke his jaw in this panel.
What if I cry?
Well, it looks like they send PK to the year 2255 to make him appear on TV. PK is the greatest hero from his time, I guess I can't blame them for wanting him.
After a brief encounter with the Evronians, we met yet another victim of the great hairdressers war, Odin Eidolon.
He looks so bored watching the super weapons.
Also, he's watching Alien on TV. Everyday I love Donald even more.
How is possible that everybody want to trick PK in some way or another? Raider is the only one with honor around here. (Bring Raider back).
PK reunites with Odin, and those Evronians attack again. But now, they're finally destroy by our hero.
Turns out Styvesant is just a TV director and wanted PK for his last scene. Talking about a TV series with a big budget.
But something go wrong and La Valle tried to kill PK. Who's La Valle? Yet another victim of the scissor ban and actor in the PK series. I didn't mention him before because he's as relevant as Bluescreen Beagle.
But no, he was being controlled by the last Evronian, who tried to kill PK right there.
Could you imagine if he got away with it? The whole galaxy, doomed, just because a jerk wanted more rating.
Well, PK wins, goes back to his time and, finally, stops the kidnappers.
The last page reveals that Odin was Uno all along. What a plot twist.
To be honest, this is the first that I can said that I didn't like it. Is a shame since we came from Earthquake, and that was amazing.
Not all can be good, and that's ok.
#dcrc paperinik#dcrc#donald duck#duckverse#pkna#dcrc week 8#paperinik#duck avenger#one#uno#odin eidolon#comic review
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Brandy Beagle - ((Natasha Lyonne)) - Babyface’s birth mother - ALIVE
She was born by the name Candy Birkenstock. That’s what’s on her birth certificate. The father was actually quite talented in forgery and tried to ditch Ma Beagle for some other whore. He still wanted his baby girl. He stole the baby right from the hospital after shooting Ma Beagle up with H to set her up as unfit. He messed with the wrong criminal outfit. That was a man that was never heard from again, nor his hoe.
Eventually her name was blurred to Brandy. Some think it was to follow the B rule. Others say it’s because it’s her favorite drink. Others say it was her stripper name and then there’s even others still that say she was just a flat out alcoholic so there was nothing else to call her when you couldn’t understand what was coming out of her mouth.
She is the mother of Bacon, Baggie, Bouncer, Bluescreen, Megabyte, and Bebop. That is mother of seven Beagle children including Babyface. This chick was squeezing them out none too careful on the birth control as Ma Beagle pimped her out or maybe she just fell in love a few times. That’s a story for her to tell.
Bacon was already a blow with his pig transformation years ago by Magica DeSpell. However - his spell will save him - Bacon survived if only because the spells in Feral didn’t affect animals. So he may be among many of the loose and free roaming hogs in the city if he can manage to find food. ALIVE
Bluescreen was incarcerated at the time Horned King’s take over. He already had rumors surfacing he was a traitor and working for McDuck but there was no proof. This prison was inside Nola and he has perished into Delta’s army of darkness now as a random zombie around Feral. He’s probably walking circles in his prison cells still locked up after dancing himself to death. ALIVE
The rest are MIA since the Horned King take over and the dancing plague. Babyface assumes they’re gone and stuck in Feral like the rest of the walking dead. TBA SOON
So as far as anyone knows Babyface is her last and soul survivor of all her Beagle babies. ALIVE
Brandy is currently incarcerated on a second degree murder charge serving 30 years without parole and wrapped up in appeals courts. She never lets up. She also never makes much headway. The state has no intentions of letting Brandy Beagle out of detention. They even keep putting her in bad situations on purpose hoping she’ll cop more charges as if she doesn’t have enough time already. They’re trying to make her time as hard as possible. That’s what her rep earned her on the inside. So, she has to work twice as hard to keep her cool in there, keep her armor up.
That said, this is the kind of life she’s lead and where she came from. Ma Beagle considered her a loyal Beagle that could be trusted and a good breeder that contributed to the cause. The cause being more boys for the Beagles to rely on. She had all boys. The boy moms were like queens in Ma Beagle’s place so her incarceration was a hard blow.
But now that everyone’s gone here come Ellie and Babyface thinking they’re really going to bust her out of prison. They have no fear of the fugitive life feeling like they already are ones. With limited communications and no one contacting her right now she’s got no idea what’s really going on out there with Nola or who’s left. So their visit is going to have significant impact for her whether they could get her out or not.
#bio#ish#work in progres#still in development#but i got her now#head canon#beagle head canon#brandy beagle updated bio#brandy beagle bio
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impossibin spoilers!!
suspects analysis ha ha
Now let's just get this out of the way. It's neither Louie or Donald. Even though Louie may think of doing it to con them like he did to the other villains in S2, he wouldn't actually stope that low. And Donald, yes he got mad when he saw that he was a suspect. Of course, that could mean that he's upset that they're "catching onto him" , but knowing Donald it was probably because he was insulted that Webby and Beakley assumed that it was him. Plus no matter how many times they make fun of him in the show, which is a lot, he'd never betray them.
Lil Bulb:
Now it could possibly be Lil Bulb. Since Gandra managed to hack in McDucks security system she could also hack into Lil Bulb and make him do what FOWL wants, considering she also knows Lil Bulb from when they had a short interaction in her debut episode. But then again, the DT Crew already had Lil Bulbs be evil for a season and fixed them, so why would they do it again? For angst of Gyro to feel like he's failed an experiment yet again? Maybe, but unlikely.
Fenton:
Comfort character time! I'm gonna be real with you guys, I've had this theory in mind that he5 was secretly a FOWL operative the whole time. Reasons however are for a little self AU of mine so they could be wrong. Now I know you guys are like "oh no but fenton is innocent little boy1!1!!1!" Remember when Frank said that Fenton had 2 secrets? When Frank said Fenton was working on something big? Why WANDA sounds suspiciously like Gandra (might be coincidence but still)? Plus the one rule in "good" mystery solving, it's always the person you least suspect. Think about it.
Bluescreen Beagle:
I have no idea who that is. We might learn later but for now no thoughts.
So in conclusion
The least suspected are Donald and Louie
The possible is Lil Bulb
The most likely is Fenton (sorry)
The unknown is BSB
#ducktales#ducktales 2017#fenton crackshell cabrera#louie duck#donald duck#lil bulb#bluescreen beagle
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Uhhhhhhh Bluescreen beagle go brr
I made a hc Blue design and he’s Blackart’s twin
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Okay, so I was thinking about this moment again:
And it got me thinking, yes this could just be a joke, but the DT crew wouldn’t pass up an opportunity to drop clues like this.
So it really made me wonder, why these specific people and not other people? When I first saw this scene I was surprised Gyro wasn’t on there.
But after some thinking, I realized it actually made sense that Gyro wasn’t on there, considering Akita ultimately betrayed him and suffer for the consequences of HIS actions. I don’t think Gyro could betray Scrooge, the person that always defends him, even if he was forced to.
So let’s start the reasoning:
Lil’ Bulb- was built by Gyro, and usually Gyro’s inventions gain sentience and turn evil. However, Lil’ Bulb is different. He did turn evil in the Great Dime Chase, but it looks like Gyro fixed that problem. However, Bulb is still a machine, it wouldn’t be hard for Gandra or Heron to override his coding and make him evil.
Donald- I feel this one is just a joke. But just in case, I’ll add he’s most likely on the list because he took the boys and refused to talk to Scrooge for 10 years. I’m pretty sure they both made up for that though, and Donald would never betray his family.
Fenton- this one was a tough one. I truly didn’t know why he would be on the list. Webby met him in Dangerous Chemistry, she knows he’s Gizmoduck, she should know he isn’t like that. But then I realized, the board doesn’t specify HOW they could be traitors, just that that COULD be. So I feel like if Fenton were to betray the McDuck family, it would be due to malipulation and lies. Also, he seems to be the newest employee of Scrooge, so most likely doesn’t know about Della being stuck on the moon or Scrooge and Donald’s no contact for 10 years. And to add to that, he’s already been manipulated once in Who Is Gizmoduck, who’s to say it wouldn’t happen again?
Bluescreen Beagle- have absolutely no idea who that is. Most likely works for Scrooge in some way though considering he’s on the list. He might be related to the Ma Beagle and the Beagle Boys. This might also be the Beagle Frank was talking about that wasn’t on the naughty list.
Louie- who am I kidding? He’s already betrayed the family once (to be fair he never betrayed them with bad intentions) but he still technically did. I don’t think Beakley forgives him for that yet.
I hate to say it, but if anyone is going to betray the family, I think it would be Fenton. Frank mentioned that the legacy ark for this season also applies to him, we don’t know how, but he said it did. God, I hope this isn’t the case but it would make since considering the ark. I just hope I’m wrong
#ducktales#ducktales 2017#dt17#ducktales spoilers#ducktales season 3#fenton crackshell cabrera#gizmoduck#dt spoilers#gyro gearloose#lil bulb#louie duck#donald duck#bluescreen beagle
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Who the hell is Bluescreen Beagle?
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Awwww. :( That would've been a cool episode, ngl.
Who is Bluescreen Beagle?
There was a whoooole Beagle Boys background episode devised by Bob Snow that was unfortunately cut at outline, talking a lot about some little seen Beagles and their connection to Burger. People at channel weren’t feeling it because it riffed on a “Law and Order” type procedural and they were worried that kids wouldn’t understand it.
#reblog#other's inbox#francisco angones#suspendersofdisbelief#ducktales#ducktales 2017#ducktales reboot#ducktales season 3#ducktales spoilers#bluescreen beagle
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still thinkin abt This from the new dt ep
#dt spoilers#u KNO i love beagles... who r u bluescreen?? i love u.... please.#duktales PLEASE show us bluescreen please please PLEASE i love the beagles#duckverse#ducktales
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okay i’ve seen SO MANY sides of the “fenton is somehow working for fowl” theory, so uhh here’s my take on the whole thing:
yesterday’s episode hinted towards a LOT of things. when i first saw the list of “traitors,” i was like, oh cool, what a funny little joke. then (as always) i watched the episode again and thought, oh shit, maybe this isn’t a joke. so with my massive and epic gamer brain, i quickly assessed the situation. what does it all mean? why these characters specifically? is this a conspiracy?? was the moon landing real?!
first on the list was lil bulb. could he be the traitor? i doubt it. uncle donald? maybe not a traitor, but he would make a good hostage. bluescreen beagle? who the hell is that. louie? probably not, but who knows.
what about fenton? no! of course not!! he’s a good guy, right? ....right??
sure, i doubt he would willingly work for an “evil” organization, but.... from any other perspective besides the duck/mcduck family, fowl ISN’T evil. bradford said it himself, they aren’t supervillains. yeah yeah, there’s probably some sort of power-hungry motives behind it, but their main thing is to put a stop to scrooge’s reckless adventuring (valid tbh).
plus!!!! fenton already “betrayed” scrooge once before by working for mark beaks, because he was under the impression he could help more people that way. who’s to say he won’t do it again?
it’s a running theme that huey’s idols turn out to be absolute shitbags (mark beaks, taurus bulba) and *so far* fenton has been the exception..... but..... i really don’t want to say it, but you probably know where i’m going with this :[
next point is gandra. how would she have enough knowledge to gain remote access to a robot? how would she know how it worked? what it could do? in fact, how would she even know it existed?
either bradford still has access to scrooge’s payment information and saw he purchased the robot (it wasn’t really clear if he had been fired yet), or..... fenton told gandra everything. once again, this is something fenton has done before— he shared the blueprints and plans for bulb-tech online.
one more thing. drake/darkwing said that steelbeak broke into his tower to steal the solego circuit. there’s one problem with that: only a few people know where it is!! gosalyn, dewey, drake, launchpad, and.... uh oh. fenton. the person who built all of drake’s technology. technology that could easily be hacked... by gandra... who shares the same voice actor as drake’s computer.... hmmmmmmmm.
do i want any of this to be true?? hell no. is it entirely possible? unfortunately. will i still love fenton unconditionally regardless of who he works for (or against)?? FUCK YEAH!!!!!
p.s. i am SO SORRY if this was hard to read. i know my typing style and word choices aren’t exactly conventional. if you’ve got this far, congratulations u are amazing :D
#this is super long im so sorry#what do i even tag this as#dt spoilers#ducktales spoilers#charlie's nonsense#ducktales#ducktales 2017#ducktales theory#fenton crackshell cabrera
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Ducktales Reviews: Escape from the Impossibin! or A Dark Night of the Soul
It’s a long dark night of the soul for everyone’s favorite family of ducks as our beloved family grapples with the revelations of last episodes. While Scrooge clearly smarts from the betrayal he pits his latest security system against Della and Louie, given the title it naturally goes wrong and forces all three to try to escape. Meanwhile Beakly sics Webby on Huey and Dewey, and Dewey gets a cool new sword he can’t use while Huey has a slow burn mental breakdown.. again. Someone get my poor boy some therapy. Suprises, Also an exaustingly deep dive into the life of Bentina Beakly. Disguises but sadly not pies of all sizes insue under the cut.
Well.. this one was fantastic. Obviously i’ll explain why as we go but holy shit I was not expecting a master class of an episode just one week after the already great Let’s Get Dangerous. And yes I had my complaints there but none of them, especially on the second watch, really detracted from what was honesty an amazing episode. And after slogging through “Catch as Cash Can” over the past few days, this was a welcome return to the version of the duck family I love best and a crisp reminder of why this series is so frigging amazing. I may criticize, i’m a critic comes with the territory, but I genuinely and wholly love this show, and this episode is encapsulates why. So enough lollygagging, let’s dew it to it!
We open with one of those scenes where two characters give a similar speech and it flashes back between both as they finish each other’s sentences. It’s a storytelling choice I never realized I always loved as it’s always a good way to amp up tension or comedy. It’s a good way to start. At the Mansion, Beakly is lecturing Donald, Huey and Dewey, because both families likely talked Launchpad into just sharing different days with each of them after the first inevitable sleep driving car crash so he’s with his boyfriend and child right now. It’s also really nice to both have almost the entire main cast given something to do for an episode AND have the one missing member have a thoroughly valid reason for not being there that was set up last week. It’s also really nice to see Donald and Della again. While it’s only been two weeks, both have only featured in one episode this block so far, and Della’s been kind of pushed to the side this season.. not unfairly mind as she was the focus for two solo episodes and a ton of episodes last season for obvious reasons but it dosen’t mean I can’t miss my disaster twins when they aren’t around. So anyways back on the episode, Beakly is naturally assuming theirs more traitors in their midst, and she and webby have narrowed it down.. this dosen’t really come up aside for a gag in a second for the rest of the episode, but is both funny and two of them are clearly setup for later. Have a look
My thoughts in order:
Little Bulb: He probably IS plotting to betray them, but for entirely unrelated reasons. Donald: .........................................................................................................
Look I get it on some level, as he was away from the family a long time, hated Scrooge, and had every reason to betray him. BUT, and it’s a bit but, besides the obvious of Bradford and his goons being the reason they gave up looking for his sister, if for good reason, Donald would’ve TOLD them all about that by now if he’d been spying, or if he’d had any dealings with the man. The man loves his family, uncle included, more than anyone and even at their lowest point I doubt he’d sell the man out for the boys sake unless FOWL threatened them. Donald is principaled, hardworking, loving, and has both dove directly into a nest of shadows and sent himself hurtling to earth in a possibly lethal rocket to protect this family, so even if this is a funny gag, it does bother me Beakly and ESPECIALLY Webby, his surrogate niece, would even consider this. That being said while I felt the need to rant because he’s my boy and I feel protective of him, it was damn funy as Donald naturally tries to wipe it off because.. yeah everything above, only to get caught in the flipping board and ending up as above with Beakly forced to admit it’s probably not him. Plus yeah.. he’s also way too clumsy and anger prone for wetwork so there’s also that.
Fenton: I’m TEMPTED to use the trunks picture twice in a row but besides that being obnoxious.. I get it MORE here. Donald has no motive anymore, would’ve told them by now if he had when he did, and has broken his back for all of them at one time or another. Probably literally in some cases. Fenton is sweet, loyal and another one of my boys.. but his obviousness has left him open to deception in three different episodes, not counting the tolkyolk one since that wasn’t BOYD”S choice: But he put blueprints out online for a mcduck industries project, got his armor taken by beaks luring him in to work for him, and had Gandra working for Beaks snuck into his lab.. and probably in the process also got any info on it Bradford couldn’t get through company files. He’s a good man, a kind man but he could easily be a leak without realizing it and also has a mother at home and could be threatened into doing stuff for them for her saftey.. and yes I know she can take care of herself but we’re talking a regular cop against secret agents who aren’t above murdering one. He might panic even if rationally he knows she’s fine.. or they could do the inverse and use her to get secrets from him since she’s a mother and Gandra could probably easily hack fenton’s armor, since Bradford probably has the full blueprints at this point. The point is while I don’t see him betraying them WILLINGLY, I get him being a possible leak. Donald could be, but again is too obvious and likely reguarly checked for bugs anyway long before fowl, as is Launchpad I assume.
Bluescreen Beagle: I don’t know this dude, but I’m betting he’ll be important soon enough since they brought him up at all and he is a beagle working for Scrooge so that alone is interesting.
Louie: Yeah unlike my boys I have no excuses for him here. While Louie is family, and has proven his own loyalty plenty... he’s also selfish, greedy and shortsighted so like Fenton he could be an easy accidental pawn at best or turn on them for money or an adventure free life at worst. I don’t think he would mind, i’m just more understanding of this given just last episode his response to a clearly suspicious thing making machine was to ignore any suspicion entirely and whine about it while Huey looking into it ended up saving the universe. He also nearly killed them all last season, so fair enough.
So yeah Beakly is going to train them to
WHich the boys are all for while Donald gets all spinny eyed ont he floor. Cue credits... though obviously we have to cover the scrooge side of things too...
Meanwhile at the bin, Scrooge has brought Louie and Della there because there the sharpest mind he knows, and their seeing all the angles means their the perfect test subjects for his new post-deeply cutting betrayal security system. He also obviously goes off on an alteration filled rant at Bradford that has to be cut before he can get to calling him shiteating. And given he’s a buzzard that’s probably not inaccurate. Point is they are genuinely the best ones for the job and both agree.. Louie’s not really enthuastic about any of this but hey it’s their money this is guarding so why not. So with that done since we have two full plots to deal with and they don’t intersect until the last few minutes, like with Forbidden Fountain of the Foreverglades, i’m going to be splitting this one and covering each bit separately since it’s also easier for me to recall and recap that way.
Beakly, Brah, Making Kids (and herself) Cry, Brah!:
A can of coke to whoever figures out that reference first. Or a free review comisson shipping Coke is expensive you know? But yeah as you can tell this bit is not going to go well for any of the kids, or the beakly or my heart. So this plot continues at breakfast, where Huey is meticulously going over both his guidebook and Finch’s Journal to see if there’s ANY signs of F.O.W.L. their connection anything.. it’s also very clear he’s panicking. Given his enitre life is built on logic and he’s now facing a threat he probably feels he SHOULD have seen coming.. I mean they clearly have access to the Missing Mysteries, there must be SOME tie to them SOMEHOW. He, in my opinon at least, feels blindsighted and scared, going up against a group using his own love of logic that blindsighted all of them INCLUDING Scrooge, the most clever and daring adventuerer of all time and Beakly, who was likely responsible for seemingly wiping out F.O.W.L. in the first place. If THEY can be blindsighted, what hope does he have? So he’s searching for it in his comfort texts, kind of like I did at his age: when theirs a crisis trying desperatley to solve it even if you really can’t, which he cannot, at leats not alone. Dewey of course being Dewey, has decided the solution is to get a massive sword he can’t lift and hit people with it and mock Huey for his reading. Huey gets what’s clearly the start of his episode long emotional breakdown, the worst he’s had of SEVERAL this series and over the biggest stakes thus far, seriously get this boy some therapy, while Dewey just thinks the key to beating their worst menace yet is a giant sword to hit things with. He does break a pot with it in an accidental spin attack in a later scene though so I do apricate that reference.
But when opening the serving tray they find an attacking Webby instead with Beakly explaining why she’s doing this to her surrogate brothers: Beakly is testing them by having Webby sneak attack them at some point and the’ll never know when, while Beakly herself works with Donald to secure the house.. sadly we don’t get to see any of that latter part, as it’s probably full of hilarious slapstick, but it’d also clash heavily with the rest of this plot which, while not lacking in jokes, is meant to be uncomfortable and have us on edge like the boys, so fair enough. Webby “Bringer of Death” hugs htem saying this is going to be fun.
Naturally it really REALLY isn’t as Huey is still very shaken by this. And it cleverly ties into what’s been shown from day one and especially this season to be his greatest weakness, and very likely the crux of his character arc: Huey can’t improvise. It’s a nice contrast to Louie last season: Louie’s very talent is thinking on his feet, seeing every angle and making them bend the way he wants. I’ts how he schemes as well as he does, how he fits into the family and what makes him himself. What he needed was to think of others and think through the consequences of his actions. That’s what he gained from his arc last season: perspective, the ablility to improvise while also not shooting himself in the foot for later and to have empathy for people. Huey is the oppoisite: Instead his ablility to think IS his skill. He’s a genuis, able to understand super science on the level of fully grown adult genuises, able to puzzle through confounding mysteries, to solve any problem. He and huey both are gifted with anyalsis, but Louie sees the small picture, the people, the moving parts at the moment, while Huey sees the big picture and how everything connects to lead to one thing and loves learning more and more. I REALLY relate to him that way. But this season has brillinatly drilled in where he needs to improve: He’s not ready for suprises or deviations from his plans or all the things that could go wrong. He can’t improvise, he just panics. It’s something again I relate to and something that each of his episodes has set up leading to this moment hammering it home and me realizing what his arc was:
Challenge of the Senior-Junior Woodchucks had Huey utterly lost without his Guide Book for a while and unprepared for a sudden challenge in Violet. Quack Pack had him unravel when he couldn’t figure out what was wrong with the world, yet he was perfectly fine once he knew what was going on, Astro B.O.Y.D. was entirely about his intellgence and need for structure leaves him bullied and alone a lot of the time even among in his element with the woodchucks and how he finds friendship in someone like himself who gets him. Rumble for Ragnarok showed that while he can comment find for sports like golf where there’s rigid structure, rules and history, he fails as bad as Launchpad at calling wrestling because wrestling is just as much about sponteaniety as planning, with run ins, reff discrations and other chaos being part and parcel and even in real life matches often have to be changed on the fly due to injuries or someone simply coming up with a better finish at the last minute. At the same time the season’s shown how it is vital to him, as the next two, The trickening and forbidden fountain showed WHY his structure works and that it can in the right format, and that he usually has reason for it. And the final one showed that too, with him being the one to find out what Bulba’s up to simply by research, and while he didn’t stop it, his pulling at the threads of why Bradford was there and his hate of them forced FOWL out into the open which, while now putting him on edge, forced their enmies into the open where while their more dangerous, they can now at least strike back. Huey’s arc is , hopefully if i’m right about this, about him having to learn to use his strengths with his weakneses, much like Louie last season: To adpat, to grow while not forgetting who he is and that not everything can be put in a box, as the creators put their interpretation of him. Not everything can be quanitfied or planned for and sometimes you just have to try and hope for hte best. It’s a damn compelling arc, my relating to it helps of course but it paints Huey as a fascinating character and tying it heavily into the main plot fixes how Louie was largely removed from the moonlander plot aside from one episode, as was glomgold’s quest. While the season has three main plots: A focus on Huey, the missing mysteries and FOWL, all three intertwine perfectly and are interconnected. The creators learned well from where they slipped up last time and the result is phenomenal, and they’ve clearly proven this is Huey’s season afterall: Even when he’s not been the a-plot who huey is, how he functions and being forced to grapple with the downsides of it are front and center and I am here for it.
But yeah he’s breaking down, not helped by trying to go to beakly only to find out about the hidden bin and Dewey tries to help him calm down.. only for Dewey to walk in and unsuprsingly the one who can actually offer deep encouraging support was Webby who threatens this isn’t the attack. Nor is her dummy she leaves for them. The boys are left terrified hoping they won’t be attacked and holding Dewey’s sword, but Huey ends up convinced it’s just a test and that it’s the classic paranoia gambit: by telling them something will attack, the real lesson is to be prepared. But Nerp, Webby attacks them with arrows and easily snares Dewey while Huey has a panic attack that’s genuinely hard to watch as he ends up running into the wall and breaking his ankle. This very real pain along with his clear trauma when he flinches at her genuinely trying to help him snap Webby out of it: She realizes she’s gone way too far and utterly terrified her own brothers, sending one into a full on mental breakdown, just to prepare them. Up till now it was probably normal for Webby: Beakly trained her rigorously, if understandably, kept her from the world, probably did this to her, and Webby just thought it was normal and it made her what she is. But it also came at the cost of any normalcy. To me Webby’s always been like a lighter, since she can at least speak, has toys and Beakly you know treats her like a human being rather than a weapon, of the second Batgirl, Cassandra Cain. Cassandra was raised from birth as an experiment to make the ultimate weapon, someone who rather than speak spoke in phsyical motion and could kill effortlessly.. but actually doing so shocked her and she escaped and Bruce took her in. Cass is as badass as Batman at a fraction of the age but dosen’t understand simple life things and can’t speak. Hence the parallel: While Beakly isn’t a monster like David Cain, she still took a small child and turned them into a weapon strugging to adapt to society, and only isn’t a monster because as said she clearly cares about webby and dosen’t want to loose her like she lost her child and in-law to whatever presumibly fowl related nightmare took them from her and left Webby an Orphan. What i’m getting at with this is this feels like Webby realizing while this is her normal.. the boys can’t take it with Dewey terrified and again, Huey nearly broken by all of this and whimpering in a corner. This isn’t bonding between master and student, grandmother and granddaughter, partners in fighting.. this is just .. wrong. So when Beakly, not noticing how badly she’s damaged either boy, demands Webby continue attacking them, Webby refuses, stands firm.. and prepares to take on the person she loves most in the world, yes more than Lena she’s only 12 for christ’s sake, and Beakly gladly accepts. Webby’s training is in session. When we next see them the fight is in full force, and it is awesome to see. After 3 seasons we not only see Beakly’s darkest aspects come out we see her granddaughter in the path. Though at first it seems like what their training sessions normally are, a friendly if lively and full force spar between two trusting combatants. But it becomes clear over the fight from Webby’s reaction that Beakly is going harder than usual, and doesn’t stop when asked. Thankfully her kind gesture paid off as Huey and Dewey whisk her up to the attic. Webby is genuinely SCARED, never having seen her like this but also worried for her: Acting like a monster or not.. Beakly is still her granny and it’s clear FOWL coming back has rattled her. The fist through the attick doors, barred with the sword proves that. The kids head up to the roof with Beakly in persuit like some sort of slasher villian, again fist through a door, determined to still fight while Webby clearly just wants this to stop and so does the audience. This hurts.. intentionally so but I haven’t been cut this deep by two family members literally coming to blows since Amethyst fought Pearl in the first season of steven universe. It’s tough to watch but in a very good way. The boys break up the tension for half a second by rushing her and she just tosses them aside... where their caught by Donald, who didn’t realize ANY of this was going on and is rigthfully pissed.. though dosen’t do the angry dance thing because then he’d kill his children but he’s sure thinking it loud enough.
As Webby reluctantly readies for round 2, Donald calls at her to fucking stop already. While she counters with they have to be ready, which is true... Donald shuts her down. “Not like this”. She’s broken Huey and Webby and Dewey.. is traumatized but fine but this episode really isn’t about him. What it is about is Bentina Beakly and her Dark Night of the soul. I brought up the term for dumb reasons admitely: Because it sounded neat and because Douglas Adams had spoofed it with the dirk gently novel “Dark Tea-Time of the Soul” a title that’s stuck with me and a book I own and still need to read. But I looked it up to make sure I wasn’t badly misusing it and it turned out to fit this episode: A Dark Night of the Soul, as defined by spirtual guru and thankfuly not scumbag Eckheart Tolle whose article explained the old expression better than wikipedia could. While he naturally pitches his book there, it was still helpful so thanks man for your spirtual advice helping me analyize ducks. I owe you one.
The Dark Night of the Soul is essentially a person coming to their lowest point after having lost themselves or feeling lost, rattled by one event and awakening with a new sense of spirtual purpose and a new direction and a sense of self again after it. Having everything you know upended and coming out the other side with a new self, usually in a religious sense. And it works here because really that’s what Huey, Beakly, Scrooge and to a Degree webby face here. Louie, Della, Dewey and Donald are all fine in the face of FOWl and it makes sense: Louie and Donald are often outside the adventure bubble in terms of enjoying it, seeing it’s dangers to them and in Donald’s case his kids, Webby included, and how much chaos it is. Both have accepted it as part of their lives so while this escalates things, both just see it as just more of the peril and chaos that’s a daily part of their lives. Dewey and Della being thrillseekers and loving a good challenge simply see this as taking on an epic challenge: fighting the worst villians of the world off and having a daring story to tell. Webby similarly isn’t that effected at first because she sees it the same way likely and only starts to get bothered by it when it starts tearing her family, the thing most precious to her, apart over it.
But for the other three it makes sense. Obviously we’ll come back to Scrooge during his part of the episode. But for Huey as we’ve seen this upends his world. There was a massive deadly secret just beneath him, an unknown beyond all unknowns, and it rattled him.. and having his own sister constantly terrorize him just made it worse. For Huey without consitencey his life falls apart as those prevoius episodes highlhted.l He can prepare for anything.. but he has to know it’s coming and having a villian group who strikes from the shadows is his worst fears manifest and preparing for that naturally breaks the poor boy. He gets through it though, as once it’s on someone else, his fear falls away and as we saw his focus is entirely on helping webby: Not on himself, not on the risk but on protecting his sister. It shows that Huey has the potenital for instinct, as seen with the woodchuck and wrestling episodes too, he just needs to get out of his own head and let it work with his gut instead of trying desperately to use only his head.
For Beakly though it’s far worse... and really gets to the core of who she is in this series. She was, and probably still is, a Secret Agent, who fought long and hard to utterly destroy FOWL, at the cost of everything else, constnatly having to keep her guard up with spies all around her and with Scrooge apparently being the only friend from those days who lasted the whole time. SHe probably lost countless partners in both sense of the word, time and youth she’ll never get back and everything she had to stop them. She gave S.H.U.S.H. everything as far as I can tell. And then she got her reward. FOWL was gone, she had a child, and possibly had a loving partner, provided they didn’t either leave her pregannt and alone or just grow apart from her eventually we don’t know at this point and i’m just spitballing. Point is she had a child, she had a happy ending.. except clearly.. she did not. According to the website, and it’s probably still accurate, Beakly was living in seclusion following her retirement, likely to keep anyone from harming her child.. but also because with her partner possibly gone, she had almost NOTHING left. A child that either kept her at arms length or she kept at arms length to keep their family safe, an old friend who was busy as is, and a safe world.. that’s all she had. Just her and alone. And that’s been clearly shown as Beakly’s biggest issue as we see: She has trouble letting others, even webby at times given how she lied at her, in and given all she’s lost it’s hard not to see why. After a life time of probably watching cold blooded killers kill people she loved and having people betray her and loosing the father of her child possibly, again it’s vauge, no wonder she is the way she is. And then it somehow gets worse and better: She looses her child, one of the three people she has left in the world.. yet she finds herself in charge of Webby. And with that.. she has a purpose again, to protect this child. This baby girl who needed her more than anything. So she did.. a little too well as discussed. To quote the excellent song “Dark, Sad, Lonely, Knight” from the musical “Holy Musical B@tman!” which yes really exists:
“I remember that horrible night that night you were split in two, and I swore I’d protect you. So I built a wall all around you, but the wall was too tall, it blocked out all the birds and the sun. I tried to raise you right! I tried to raise you proper! I tried to be a mentor and a friend and a mother and a brother too! I’d insulate you from any outside source of fright... i’d make bloody certain, you’d never see another, dark, sad, lonely night. “
And yes as you can imagine that was sung by Alfred.. but it fits perfectly. That’s how Beakly raised Webby, guarding her from the world, trying to protect her from the world the way she’d always guarded herself from it. She did hurt webby’s development.. but you can see WHY. She lost everything, she had two people left in her life at that point: One had given her home and the other had given her her soul back. She couldn’t loose Webby so she made sure she couldn’t and held her as tight as she could. It’s why she pushed Scrooge to let his young nephews into his life. She saw over her time with him he was doing what she did, pushing everyone out. She wanted him to avoid being alone like she was before Webby. And it worked.. and showed her Webby clearly wanted to see the world and that Bentina didn’t have to be afraid to show it to her anymore, and could let Scrooge share in doing so. She let her be free and opened up for the first time in likely a decade since she got a two year old dropped on her lap. And soon wither she’d admit it or not she found herself part of the family. She found herself the voice of reason, sometimes sharing it with Donald, and the one to put both Scrooge and the rest of the family in their place when they nearly tore apart again, helping Donald realize that for all scrooge hurt him.. Scrooge hurt from loosing della too, and helping the boys realize Scrooge, much like herself, tends to lash out at people. She prevented them from getting distance from their family, knowing from experince you may never get them back or mend that wound. She was part of the family and for the first time in her life even if again, given her emotoinal distance she wasn’t really close to any of the duck family but Scrooge and her newly inducted Grandaughter, she still clearly cares and looks after them and even her harsh treatment of Della was well meaning and understandable. And that’s why the F.O.W.L. revelation tears her apart to her very core, her very SOUL: Because not only is the enemy she thought dead, or may of known wasn’t dead we don’t know but this episode leans towards the former alive, not only is her worst enemy, one who nearly killed her grandaughter part of them once again, but their head was one of Scrooge’s most trusted advisors and associates, the man he trusted more than himself at times to do what the company needed and the only one who knew his deepest secrets besides Beakly herself. They now faced not only her worst nightmare reborn, but with vital info about them and everyone around them. And for all we Know F.O.W.L. took her family from her in the first place and now they easily could again and she NEVER saw it coming. It’s why she drives everyone including Webby so hard, because she can’t take loosing everyone she cares about again so they will be ready, they will be prepared even if it destroys them on the inside because she cannot take it again.. she can’t fail them AGAIN. I feel she puts a lot of the blame on herself because in this family it’s her job to be the suspicious one, to see things coming, to be ready, to be the one who knows EVERYTHING even more than scrooge.. and this apparently rattled her as much as he did and suprised her just as much. She failed and she can’t again even if Webby hates her for it. But in trying to continue the fight.. she slips, Webby dodges and she falls off the roof.. and everyone helps her up. Even if they all have EVERY REASON to be mad at her they help. And Webby points out this can’t go on. They won’t get stronger tearing themselves apart.. their a family. They don’t need to do it like fowl, they need to be themselves and work TOGETHER. The one thing they have, the one thing they can trust is each other. Beakly is touched like this and realizes their right.. their not the enemy.. and there the one people,, for once in her life she can fully and completely trust. She tries apologizing to webby, they hug..and then gets an alert. What’s all that about? Well to get that that we kinda have to finish the other story.. which I would’ve put first had I realized this was going to be as long as it was but hey.
Escape from the Impossibin
Thankfully this won’t be as long or as emotionally complex.. entirely. So back at this plot about 20 minutes ago, Scrooge breaks down the challenge and the risk as it was made by the most devious and deranged minds he knows: Gyro and Quackfaster with Louie getting a good laugh out of me by pointing out “Why are the most devious minds in Duckberg friends of ours” to which I say because only Scrooge let’s them go all out, and on the friend part, at least for you, Louie...
I mean maybe Quackfaster, but you stole from Gyro multiple times now. And he hated Fenton for far dumber and more petty reasons why wouldn’t you assume he hates you too.. I mean he did help with Louie’s Eleven but there was also a good chance your head would explode there so I don’t really count it.
Anyways Scrooge offers lunch if they make it, which Louie notes means he must REALLY not think they will. And the first test proves his overconfdience correct as we enter the most dangerous, devious and deadly trap Gyro could manage.. which given who we’re dealing with, i’d be very afraid. The ultra violent ultra violet trap seems at first to just be a bunch of purple, if really cool buzzsaws and sawblades, your standard super villian death course.. but Gyro being beyond your average super villian, I mean the only reason he’s not is he has a steady job that lets him build a clone army with company resources so why would he give that up, jazzed it up with an ultraviolet bit of bulbtech.. and due to the violet light it hides the traps ,meaning their invisible. And while Louie and Della try navigating them, they cannot get through as Louie runs out of PEP to spray them with and Della using her metal leg as a guide, which itself is awesome for her as she clearly and wisely made the thing nigh indestructible and we haven’t seen it tear or get destroyed once all series so good going, really should market that to other people in need of prostetics della and Scrooge. Scrooge is of course delighted as that’s the entire point even if his child and grandchild are understandably not as happy about it. But naturally, as I hinted at in the teaser, it goes wrong as Scrooge’s password dosen’t work and he tries it too many times, been there, sucks. Granted Louie asks hilariously “Your the oldest man in the world why isn’t your password just 1234″.. and though the why is obvious, it’s still a good line. Point is their locked out and now have to escape it for real! Weirdly Scrooge dosen’t catch onto the fact of whose behind it, but we’ll get to that. He does have more pressing matters. Luckily Louie figures it out after an insult at the Bulbtech causes it to flash read, like most Bulbs do.. but since this Bulb’s entire purpose is to flash Purple, that means pissing it off makes the blades visable and while Scrooge is understandably sore that his 3 million dollar security system has such a big flaw in it, they escape. Though I get Scrooge’s frustration: Their going up against someone who knows how Gyro’s tech’s works, if Louie can figure it out so can Bradford and he wouldnt send FOWL in without a full briefing on Scrooge.
We don’t see the next one as it’s a time loop room, it’s a time loop room, it’s a time loop room okay i’ll stop and so does Dell after Louie well meaningly smacks his mom. Next puzzle’s quackfaster and I like scrooge pulling a Dumbledore and having some of his most trusted advisors devise the traps for him. I may hate JK Rowling for good reason but I did always love that bit of the Sorcerer’s (Or phillosphers in the uk because the publisher’s weren’t as stupid) Stone. Death of the author and all that. Point is I like it here too even if i’ts truncated for time. But Emily’s trap is a bunch of tiles that fuck with gravity because apparently she’s magical now... who knew. I’m not questioning it though: She runs a giant library full of dangerous, and probably magical in some cases, literature.. if she didn’t know spells she probably woudn’t be able to sort some of them. It’s a new fact out of nowhere but it makes perfect sense.
Point is they have to figure it out though Louie once again succeeds with some books and, in a really cool bit, using scrooge as a platform with the two walking in time and della grabbing on as they hit the master rune to shut them all off. It’s a damn cool sequence even if Scrooge is agrviated. We then come, after they apparently fought a Squid Monster off screen, because Quackfaster can also apparently summon demons.. or gyro made a tentacle monster which dosen’t suprise me at all. Either way it’s the final challenge in the main room leading ot the bin and in the way of deactivating security: A Scrooge Robot! Because as we all know by video game logic, the Robot Version is always stronger. Of course Louie’s annoyed both at the spending of his inhertince and at Scrooge’s egotisim but he has a good point there and the thing looks hilarious clunky with 8-bit eyes.. till it morphs, to scrooge’s delight, into a giant purple robot with a cane and scrooge’s face on the front j jonah jameson style. I never see that spider-slayer refrenced but i’mg lad this one did. Granted it could be to arim zola or something but I feel the Spider-Slayer refrence fits here.. take a look if your curious.
See? Anyways a fight insues with Scrooge, in a great bit, riling up Della when she fishes for him to admit she would’ve’ been a better base by bringing up Donald first instead. The trio get their asses kicked, and a pep can drops out, as naturally Louie was lying but it’s a rare flavor so I get it. I do. Thankfully his lies do save them however as the Cherry PEP he fires at the machine stuns it while Scrooge USES THE POGO CANE MOVE ON IT. Hell.. fucking yes. It’s about time we saw that again and in fully glory here too. I really want that game on the switch by the way.. where’s my disney afternoon collection.. WHERE CAPCOM WHERE. But yeah they won.. and Scrooge is upset. Because this was SUPPOSED to keep FOWL out but if his family can beat it so can they. And now we get to Scrooge’s far less horrifying dark night of the soul as we get a sense of just how much this whole ordeal has rattled him: As he mentioned at the top of hte episode he TRUSTED Bradford. It was clear he never liked him as a person, but Scrooge is a paranoid guy, he hardly trusts anyone and for someone to earn that it had to take a lot.. and it naturally stings. We see that while he may of been a necessary evil, SCrooge still liked the guy on some level and to have someone he trusts and respects betray him naturally shook Scrooge. He trusted someone.. and they knifed him in the back going against all he stands for. Instead of earning money, Bradford stole what Scrooge and others worked for while working to destroy him as soon as he feasably could and take his legacy for himself. To Scrooge, Bradford was revealed to be the worst kind of parasite and one that leeched off him for probably decades. But what’s worse is the risk that creates: Bradford was one of his top guys and the only other one running the company: He knows EVERYTHING about Scrooge, every secret, every investment, where every treasure is stored, and everywhere he’s been. He knows about his friends, family, some of his darkest and most guarded for a reason secrets, secrets he’d never give away freely.. and can now use ALL of it to destroy his family and everyone they care about. That sheer level of betryal would rock anyone but someone like Scrooge, who BARELY trusts anyone and can even be paranoid of his own family from time to time? LIke beakly it’s easy to see why he spiraled and why he put so much into this: Because like Beakly, he was blindsided, and his buisness, his crown jewel, the thing he put his heart and soul into and worked hard to build up and CONTINUES to work hard on to this day.. was being slowly corrupted and he has no idea what parts or where or just what all Bradford did with his money and resources and what nasty suprises he has hidden in them. The one thing he could trust as almost entirely his is tainted, his sense of security tainted.. and his sense of self tainted. If Scrooge freaking mcduck can get blindsighted like this, just how powerful is his former friend?
And we soon see Scrooge’s own fears manifest as Bradford hyjacks the robot, revealing this was, naturally him.. as of COURSE it was the guy who was revealed to be an evil mastermind who hates your guts. And because Scrooge didn’t change his password, which cleverly is the sum total of his money hence why it was a mass of numbers, which.. really dude? I don’t like doing it either and don’t change mine up if I can help it but even I did when someone tried hyjacking my spotify account. Yes that happened, I thought it was just a wifi thing, it was not. So yeah turns out Bradford was STILL one step ahead, and thus knew about the defenses and thus trapped Scrooge in them for reasons that will dramatically be revealed at the end of the episode. He also naturally attacks because just like JJ, he’s a crotchety old man whose yelling at our loveable rascals to in a sense, get off his lawn. Granted unlike JJ he’s clearly never came around, but the parallels are there. Point is it’s time for another fight this time using the gravity runes, with Scrooge hitting his despiar event horizon as if FOWL can outhink him on this what hope does he have. But like the rest of his family sans launchpad did for Beakly, Louie helps him through the other side and points out there are things they have they don’t.. and demonstrates as naturally the bulb tech used for the robot is just as irate so Louie tricks it into going after him then does a bin dive, with the massive amount of money destroying the thing and Bradford unable to get Gandra to stop it, so our heroes win... oh and Bradford left the company.. for some reason, because as his investors Scrooge can’t really remove him and I was curious how they’d get him out.. then again Scrooge probably, even as cheap as he is, had security cameras showing Bradford’s little talk with Bulba or any of his various rants as evidence. I mean Scrooge is stingy but he’s not STUPIDLY stingy. it’s the best I got, point is he’s to the wind now and our heroes have one! Except yeah.. the ending of the last segment.
Lost the Battle, Time to Win the War
In an utterly amazing swerve we find out just what kind of alert Beakly got as the rest of this episodes cast have arrived at the bin and Beakly asks why Scrooge hasn’t answered his phone.. and when Scrooge does Bradford’s plan comes into view: Turns out he locked scrooge in as a DISTRACTION, keeping him in the one place no one could reach him. It also explains why he attacked Scrooge: Besides having the perfect weapon for it and getting to gloat, someone needed to keep him busy while the rest of his operatives finished his master stroke. Turns out EVERYONE involved with one of the missing mysteries called: Goldie called to gripe about the fountain being gone and Scrooge taking it before she could, the Mervanans called to tell him the harp was swindelded by some eggheads and their good vibes did nothing to save her, we also get to see the pink one in full view which is nice but unimportant, and we get Drake back for a cameo!
But sadly it’s because he just met Steelbeak for the first time.. again, and Beaky clearly beat the every loving shit out of him as he’s heavily bruised, and took the papers on Solgelo’s Circuit with him
And Gene called to tell them he was being kidnapped as the Blot, now with a fully functioning gauntlet got to him. So to sum it up F.O.W.L. in one night, took all the missing mysteries they’d gathered or found, beat one of their most trusted allies and made their new security system worthless.
It was an utterly masterful story move: Firmly tying both plots together and confirming FOWL has SOMETHING bigger they want out of them. Some bigger plan, and as the last two weeks proved already knew where they were. Now it’s open war F.O.W.L.’s taken the first shot and hit hard.
But Scrooge, now with his confidence restored thanks to Louie, instead of backing down, is galvanized: They’ve lost the mysteries they have but if F.O.W.L. wants the rest, their going to have to beat the greatest family of adventurers the world, and probably the multiverse if we’re being honest and yes that includes other versions of this family, has ever known to them first. Sneaking in the shadows, attacking them from behind, striking them while they were at their most vunerable? FOWL was in their element and won this round because of it. But now adventuring, traveling the world, finding rare artifacts lost to time? Now their in the ducks wheelhouse. As Beakly, finally accepting her place in the family and that she’s not alone, proudly states their not ready for them. And so we close on one badass group shot as Dewey tries to lift the sword again only for his siblings to help, minus Louie naturally who still looks on determined. Our heroes have been through their dark night of the soul, they’ve lost a lot and the villians are miles ahead.. but they’ve also come out of it together, determined, their doubts behind them for now, and FOWL firmly in their sights. They won the battle.. but the war’s far from over. Game on.
Final Thoughts.
God this was a good one, as you could probably tell from the way I went on and on about it but this was one of the series best.. and while I say that a lot, mostly because Season 3 has consistently been about them topping themselves again and again, this time it’s etched in stone. I thought this would be a good one but forgetable.. instead it’s easily one of the best dives into the cast, and one of the best bottle episodes i’ve seen, limiting the cast to just our heroes, a handful of cameos and our big bad and letting our heroes be their own worst enemies for most of it. IT’s a great character piece, with plenty of great fluid action set pieces, absolutely heartbreaking character stuff, and a hell of an ending that sets the tone for the final half of the season and possibly the series. It also shut my mouth about the pacing, because as I hoped, much like season 2 it was slow on purpose: The first half, while also providing vital setup here and there, was also about telling stories they really COULDN’T once the FOWL plot kicked into gear for act 2. Getting trapped in a sitcom, a casual breakin of a gala where Donald meets the love of his life, a trip to tokyolk.. none of this would’ve really worked with Fowl at their heels. By taking their time they simply had more time to set the stage so when things kicked up with this act, things could stay intense.. minus the christmas episode but that takes place before these episodes so I don’t really count it. Point is the tone is firmly set, the stakes are high and things are at a level they’ve never been. This is one of the show’s finest and I expect i’ts only going to go higher and higher from here. Also one last note Bradford, bud.. why did you out Gandra as an agent? You had to have known about the whole Fenton thing, you seem to know everything and a break in to Gyro’s lab would’ve been something Scrooge had to tell you about or you could learn about yourself. They didn’t know she was still evil or working for you or that she was even on their radar. Also related while Steelbeak and Blot’s missions were obvious it was easy to figure out who went where besides them: Heron went under the sea both because she was the odd one out and because Bradford was presumably still mad about the helicopter thing, while Rockerduck obviously took the fountain since he’d been there and knew where it was now it was properly restored. Next Week: Kidcentric episode and the sabrewing sisters are back! Also while I don’t hate it, Lena’s blueform is simply a super mode.. phew. I mean I don’t dislike it but i’ts not a walk around in public thing. Point is kids teaming up for shenanigans, a mystic sword in the middle of x of swords AND the return of my two faviorite fowl agents. I’m pumped.
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Lil Bulb just wants revenge for all the insults his father has endured over the years.
But, yes...who is Bluescreen Beagle and is there anyone that actually trusts him?
The fact that “Uncle” (mind the quotations, very sus) Donald was on the list just cracked me up, but…
Who the fluxcapacitor is “Bluescreen Beagle”??
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What did we learn on Ducktales this week (Escape from the ImpossiBin!)....
To prepare the family to fight off F.O.W.L, Scrooge uses Della and Louie as test subjects for the new security for his money bin while Beakley trains the others how to fight. I wonder how things will go for them.
What did we Learn....
-Apparently Lil Bub, Donald, Fenton, Bluescreen Beagle, and Louie are potential traitors (Donald doesn’t stay on the list for long).
-Louie realizes that the only friends that the family seem to have are people with demented and dangerous minds (case and point, Gyro).
-Della really hates Gyro and she takes her pent up anger out on his glitchy bulbs. Who can blame her when she spent a decade eating nothing but black liquorice.
-Huey learns about the secret other bin. He doesn’t take it well.
-Scrooge should consider making his passwords simple like ‘1234′ or ‘password’.
If you making a passwords to protect your money from your former accountant then don’t use the amount of your wealth as the answer.
-Scrooge really goes all out with his new security. We have buzzsaws that turn invisible when exposed to ultraviolet light, a time loop room, a gravity room, a room with tentacles, and a robot that combines all the death traps.
-Never tell Della that Donald is the better fighter.
-Beakley also takes things too far when wanting to train Huey and Dewey by sicking Webby on them. It got bad enough that she wanted Webby to attack Huey when the boy was hurt and having a panic attack. Webby doesn’t like that and she ends up fighting Beakley herself.
-It’s been hinted that Beakley is still hiding things from Webby but this episode has further convinced me that Beakley’s hatred for F.O.W.L is more personal than she lets on.
-Donald may have bad luck with ladders but he knows when enough is enough on fights.
-The episode ends on a downer note. While everyone was distracted with the Impossibin and training sessions, Bradford and F.O.W.L ended up finding and stealing the missing mysteries that the family have found. The fountain of everglade, solego’s circuit, and the harp of Mervanna, and Gene the Genie are now in F.O.W.L’s clutches.
So now it’s a race against F.O.W.L to collect the remaining missing mysteries. This are getting very interesting.....
Overall thoughts? Good episode.
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Billy “Babyface” Beagle - Human - FC: Ethan Cutkosky
Babyface’s family has gone through a lot of changes since the game began. So many deaths. So many are MIA. He’s failed grades in school and had to repeat. He’s lost so much. But, he’s gained Hell’s Ells. His crib is stuck in Feral where he’s not allowed to stay. He’s not sure where he belongs anymore. All his friends and what’s left of his family are scattered around the world. But he’s trying to figure it out. He knows Circe might still help him. A part of him still longs to go find her. But his drive for Beagles is his first mission. He refuses to consider them all dead. He calls them all Missing but deep down he knows better. The only known Beagles he has in his life right now are his mother, who is in prison, and Black Arts Beagle who is a distance relative he’s only just met and doesn’t know much about. It’s a work in progress trying to make a family gang again.
His only other thought process lingers on Mazzie and Jax, his old crew, also MIA. But he at least had a lead on where to start looking for them. Things are going to start to changing for Babyface finally. But will they be for the better?
He is the youngest brother of the infamous Beagle Boys. His entire family is known as no good criminals
His immediate family consists of his Ma and his brothers
ALL ARE MISSING IN ACTION
Ma Beagle - MIA - But really DECEASED
Burger - MIA - But really DECEASED
Baggy - MIA - But really DECEASED
Bouncer - MIA - But really DECEASED
Bigtime - MIA - But really DECEASED
Bebop - MIA - But really Alive on Pleasure Island
Bankjob - MIA - But really DECEASED
BabyDoll - MIA - But really DECEASED
He has a great many cousins in the area. It should feel like there’s so many Beagles there’s an endless supply the family is so tight knit and large in the criminal world, largely in and out jailbirds of the system. MIA
Out of Towners, Prisoners, or Otherwise Survived
Brandy Beagle -ALIVE - Survived out of town in prison
BlueScreen - ALIVE -The one rumored to be a traitor that worked for Scrooge, but no proof has ever divulged. ALIVE in Prison (Wentworth MIller)
Bacon - ALIVE -Survived in Feral because the curse did not work on animals - Bacon Beagle was turned into a pig by Circe
Butcher - ALIVE - never lived in Nola or the trailer park (Michael C Hall)
Head Canon for the Beagle phone list Brandy gave Ellie and Babyface for new Beagles to be developed in the future
However, Babyface is the one known to have conscious and once helped Scrooge against his brothers. He’s been paying for that flub up ever since. That doesn’t mean he’s all good by any means. But, he thinks a little more than the rest sometimes. He’s not trying to get out. He wants to prove himself.
He wears getting in trouble with pride.
Dyslexic and not the strongest reader which discourages him from trying.
He’s headstrong.
Clever as the dickens, but wise he is not. He tends to get in over his head.
He’s the sort that gets caught. He does his time and he gets right back out. He doesn’t care. As far as he knows that’s just how life works. It does in his family.
His entire family lives in Ratcliffe’s trailer park and pays all their dues on time without hassle. They don’t care about the extra fee to keep their criminal activity under the radar.
So, this is one of the criminal families that Declan spoke of to Taryn and don’t mind Ratcliffe a bit unlike some unless he raises it on them. Then they foul mouth him behind his back. But, they always pay up.
They take up an entire street in the park and few extra scattered ones there’s so many of them.
Babyface is what he goes by due to family nickname by those that really know him. Teachers will call him Billy in hopes of him not following in his family’s footsteps and call him by his given name.
He’s foolishly unafraid of witches.
He’s not the guy that’s going to win every fight, but he sure gets into a lot of them.
Due to his family, he’ll have ties to Lena/Magica & Hypno since Ma Beagle sometimes does business with them.
source for canon
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So I’m going to assume Bluescreen beagle is one of the beagle boys that Scrooge maybe took a chance on hiring at some point
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whom the fuck is Bluescreen Beagle???!!!!
like, I assume he’s a Beagle Boy who’s especially good with computers because of his name
but like
why is he so important? is he gonna appear in the future? did he already appear and I forgot?
please help me I didn’t watch dt87
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There is 1 traitor among us.
Some list of potential traitors.
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