User blog:Don25/Analysis and sessaciones of Duck Duck Juice.

Narrative atmosphere

The second episode has been much better written, with good dialogues and scenes, continuity is maintained (Courtney's doll).

The subtlety and the humor have advanced a lot, managing to be pleasant and enjoyable.

Surrealism is present but in a more natural way in the eyes of children, it seems that this surrealism is from the perspective and imagination of children.

Characters

Courtney: Here the little girl CIT demonstrates a breakthrough in her personality, first we see her with her doll (which she recovered from the vault of Chef) hiding it so that Chef does not confiscate it, continuation she forced brutally Noah (after no obey a rule) to cross the legs in Indian, arguing that the rules are the rules.

Then after Izzy and Jude drank that ultra-sweetened drink, it's the one who decides to save the situation, with Duncan.

Here we see that Courtney is capable of breaking rules, but at the same time she is responsible in her actions, in spite of her contradictions, she shows great decision, as when she prevents Duncan from escaping.

This shows that first of all "the princess" likes to have control and take care in her own way of her companions.

Duncan: I've found it very revealing, wanting to create chaos, but also sweet in its mini-adventure with Courtney.

I was delighted to see that contrast between bad boy but basically good (he did not want Izzy left damaged in the explosion of the end), it was nice how he enjoyed the music of the unicorn-retailer or how he used his pacifier when he was anxious.

Jude and Izzy: I have been hallucinated, the humor crazy, chaotic and happy has been a success, no doubt they are the most energy of the chapter.

The Cerberus part is incredibly fun.

Izzy is brutally unpredictable and Jude shines brightly, the part of the slide is hilarious.

Owen and Noah: In spite of their short time, I loved their search for Jude, both together or separately they give off charisma.

Harold: He was very eloquent and had some fun little moment.

Chef: I am fascinated by that addiction that has with that drink (that the sugar addiction exits and can be very harmful) and its transformation into a giant (in the imagination of children) is metaphorically and graciously an example of how your addiction is so high.

Cody, Beth and Bridgette: They have not yet shown their personalities (Harold had a couple of small good scenes and Leshawna in his scene in the ending).

The best presented and developed according to his personality are Duncan, Courtney, Owen, Izzy, Noah and Jude.

Certainly, I already expected it, but Cody, Beth and Bridgette, also deserves its development.

There are 50 episodes left, I hope they also have their time on the screen, especially Codemeister.

Extra

I loved Duncney's friendship-enmity relationship.

It has been like in the first two seasons.

As Courtney took Duncan's criminal and how the fund wanted to collaborate, the truth is that this episode has made me love Duncan again.

A very important observation, all this great interaction between both begins with Duncan throwing a shoe at Courtney (just like that clip that was retired, where Duncney died) is curious and very nice that the writers start Duncney (friendship) same way, I end up in TDWT, with a shoe from Duncan to Courtney.

It's as if it was a message saying that the writers knew they did not like the audience and now they know where to go. That makes me happy.

The cameos of Nikki and Valentina Escobar aka MacArthur, is a clear sign that there will be many more cameos (Josee, Don or Chris etc.), and that for Fresh, RR is still important.

Thank you for reading.