It’s small and simple but again, this episode isn’t digging deep. Even more, Dewey apologizes as well because he messed up to. He needs to hear “I’m sorry” and they all give it to him. Of course Huey is technically right but Scrooge knows that’s not what Dewey needs right now. Of special note was Huey calling Dewey out for not being more clear about his feelings but wonderfully Scrooge shuts that down. All he wants is for someone to acknowledge him but since Dewey always acts like this of course they’d ignore him after awhile.Įven with that, I loved how the reconciliation went down. It’s playing up how big this family is and how, especially on adventures, it’s a little easy to get lost in the shuffle.
We’ve seen them all hang out and have conflict but it felt very one and one.ĭewey here just wants to be noticed by everyone. As much as DuckTales is a series about family we haven’t had many episodes that felt like we were dealing with the Duck family itself. Just because the episode was so focused on having a good time doesn’t mean there weren’t some nice touches to dig into.