Duncanville

Thoughts on Duncanville?

I've been watching a few episodes but it's kinda bland.

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I'm not into incest.

It's cool. Typical sitcom animated family, but the show learns more towards cartoon antics than being grounded.

Like the witch episode where the ghost of the witch tries to take the kids and the mom revealing they witch proof the house.

I like shit like that, feel me dawg?

I have no idea what they're going for with Mia. She's usually terribly bland and occasionally slightly obnoxious but I get the impression they're also trying for straightforward sweetness with Duncan's crush on her.

Every plotline just kinda fizzles out. If they were just excuses for lots of good jokes that wouldn't matter, but they're not as good as that.

it's the most enjoyable thing on sunday nights.
which isn't saying much, but I look forward to seeing it every week.

How long until we get the episode on why they adopted her?

That's Jing. I mean the racially-correct girl Duncan wants to fuck.

That's Rashida Jones, Amy Poehler IRL waifu. Basically parcs and rec version who likes Amy Poehler character
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>Mia is head and shoulders ahead of [Duncan] in maturity and has her act together
None of this is true.

Never. They don't think its important enough to dwell on.

Unless the show, like, reaches double digit seasons and they run out of ideas, anyway.

She has a job

Kill yourself, tripfaggot.

That she got to spite people with different beliefs from her.

>They don't think its important enough to dwell on.
It does spark some curosity of why a couple would adopt a third child ~seven years after birthing a second natural one.

I've been thinking what if her birth mother died in a car accident and ask the mom to raise her child instead of putting her in foster care.

A "Jing is old enough to realize she's adopted and wants to know why" episode is a strong enough concept.

I feel ya

Same as Bless the Harts. Almost watchable but not quite. Given the wasteland of dead Fox cartoons both shows are destined for 20 seasons though. People who enjoy them will certainly get their fill.

Watched a few episodes, it's ok. Doesn't try extremely hard to be edgy and offensive so that's always a plus.

It's pretty fun. It has some good stuff.

Also new episode is on tonight.

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I like that the mom is a shortstack

Don’t love it, don’t hate it. It’s fine, the family dynamic is a bit fresher than I would’ve expected from one of these sorts of sitcoms at this point (both parents being competent but with comedic quirks that don’t revolve around stupidity is nice, as is the adopted kid who’s a fairly realistic 5 year old for once) and I like that it leans more towards Simpsons and Bob’s rather than Family Guy as far as the raunch factor goes, but it’s consistently been hovering in the “meh” to “pretty okay” range in the episode quality department. I think there’s a possibility it could improve in S2 though, most of these sort of shows do

Jones' voice-acting is rather bland.

>as is the adopted kid who’s a fairly realistic 5 year old for once)
I know right? This is the most believable kid character I've seen on television in what feels like a solid decade

>new ep not airing until 11pm on my station because of a local fundraiser special
welp, i’ll be pirating this one I guess

What's the special about, user? What are they funding?

just in it for Annie and Jing.

the other characters are whatever.

Bland, but the jokes kinda hit and I love that it's grounded/not trying too hard to be edgy. I'm getting some early Family Guy vibes from it. I don't know why it's called Duncanville when the titular character is pretty bland/doesn't get much plot or focus.

They must've originally wanted "a spectacularly average 15-year-old boy" to ironically be the hook of the series, but the family around him is what gives the show some potential. I really hope they notice this and make sure Season 2 puts more focus on the Harris family as a whole rather than whatever Duncan's doing with his forgettable friends.

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Dunno, probably food banks?