User blog comment:Bigez620/"You Regatta Be Kidding Me" - Review/@comment-4389268-20131030063639/@comment-1756703-20131030205005

@Mystic: If Gwen chose to believe him right then and there, it treads dangerously close into that murky territory of gullibility. Of course Duncan has had instances where he's gotten along with people we would normally consider his enemies, but that doesn't mean that it should happen in every such situation. Besides, although Gwen probably doesn't see him as an enemy, she is in that post-breakup period where she wants nothing to do with the guy. Relationships can ruin friendships, and for those fortunate enough to remain friends, it's often awkward or a gradual process.

"Was the way she handled that as well as insult & mock him this episode & the previous mature and the right way to do so? Obviously no."

Honestly, if you ask me, she was mocking his lame attempts at coming across as a tough guy again in the face of his identity crisis. She probably assumed his attempt at an alliance and his naming of Mike/Mal as a threat fell into that category.