Thread:AustinDR/@comment-26205772-20160228093928/@comment-26205772-20160229005852

For N'koi, he never succeeds in starting the war. The thing about that is that street wars are a dime a dozen in that series.

For Skunk... typically, yes. The thing with him is that when he actually starts being a threat? He stops being funny. Other characters sometimes make a fool out of him, but he always retributes viciously. When he starts demanding that he be taken seriously, he's played for actual threat value and the plot stops treating him like a joke. Before you worry about consistency, from episode six or seven onwards, Skunk pretty much stops being a comedic character altogether. Even the Hitler thing isn't really played for comedy; hell, it's never even addressed that he looks like Hitler.