Thread:FloridaMan/@comment-4742462-20191112173038/@comment-5928665-20191113142330

I thought they were both okay, though I preferred ''Stop! Hamster Time''. Why did you think the other episode was bad? I agree with DipDap said. I get that you don't like Beth, but Duncan was the antagonist and deserved his comeuppance.

I like this version of Duncan far more than his main series self. I've compared him to Bart Simpson many times and I'll do so again. He mischevious, but it usually comes across as charming rather than mean and annoying like it was when teen Duncan did it. The idea behind Duncan's character in TDI was that he was a bully and rough around the edges, but secretly a good person deep down. Unfortunately, this was an idea that got lost in TDA and TDWT when we saw more and more of his rotten side and his good side became pretty much nonexistent. And his actions, such as relentlessly bullying Harold and cheating on Courtney, became more and more despicable and harder and harder to defend. I feel like this spin-off has done a great job of returning him to his initial characterization.