Thread:Loudfan21000/@comment-24200891-20180830193959/@comment-24200891-20181022165033

I just watched ep 1 of s2 of Ducktales. It has creative combination of subplots. Louie tried of adventuring, Scrooge's competetivity, Huey's anxiety, Gyro's shrinking ray and miniature civilization. I've never thought such combination could even exist. I understood Louie feeling useless during adventuring, but shrinking Gyro was a jerkish move, him explaining that he wanted it sounded like a convinient excuse. I think Gyro's subplot was most interesting, it was like more competent researcher in Blu Sky's animation Epic, seeking for miniature civillization. I like Gyro isn't such choleric hothead like he was in previous episodes, he's more like he was in the original series. I like that Donald returned and it was funny that Scrooge knows him so long that only he can understand his poor charades. Nobody able to recognize Webby acting like Scrooge was very funny. It was very nice move that Louie became a competent strategist, when his family was in danger. Also its good that the boys finally see that their mom brought her MIA status on herself and Scrooge can't be blamed for her recklessness. It was a relaxing and cool episode. Can you tell me what's the difference between clever and sharp? In my language I doubt there would be a difference.