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Della was pretty irresponsible just leaving her children like that because she thought she’d be fine. Like, how are the triplets not upset about that?
queenbean03-deactivated20180909:
I’m sure that does bother them, but since Della isn’t there to be held accountable for her actions, they’re focusing their anger at Scrooge instead because he enabled her. While Scrooge did build the Spear of Selene without telling Donald, it was ultimately Della’s decision to take it. She didn’t mean any harm by it, she didn’t want to disappear completely, but one reckless decision ended up costing the boys their mother. As much as I hope they find Della again, I hope they let her have it when they do. She’s gotta learn her lesson.
I’d like to add that another reason the triplets may have not gotten upset with their mother’s actions is because they’ve probably put her on a pedestal a little bit. They knew nothing about her, and probably spent time theorizing what she was like. And look at the lengths Dewy went through to keep his brothers from knowing she may not have been a good person. They wouldn’t have thought it was possible for their mom to make horrible mistakes, so it all must have been Scrooge.
I mean there’s nothing in the show that explicitly states that they put her on a pedestal, but it seems very likely to me
Della was pretty irresponsible just leaving her children like that because she thought she’d be fine. Like, how are the triplets not upset about that?
queenbean03-deactivated20180909:
I’m sure that does bother them, but since Della isn’t there to be held accountable for her actions, they’re focusing their anger at Scrooge instead because he enabled her. While Scrooge did build the Spear of Selene without telling Donald, it was ultimately Della’s decision to take it. She didn’t mean any harm by it, she didn’t want to disappear completely, but one reckless decision ended up costing the boys their mother. As much as I hope they find Della again, I hope they let her have it when they do. She’s gotta learn her lesson.
I’d like to add that another reason the triplets may have not gotten upset with their mother’s actions is because they’ve probably put her on a pedestal a little bit. They knew nothing about her, and probably spent time theorizing what she was like. And look at the lengths Dewy went through to keep his brothers from knowing she may not have been a good person. They wouldn’t have thought it was possible for their mom to make horrible mistakes, so it all must have been Scrooge.
I mean there’s nothing in the show that explicitly states that they put her on a pedestal, but it seems very likely to me
You know how of the kids, Huey is the voice of reason, who thinks about safety and the best way to do things.
And of the the adults, Beakly is that person
It’s weird to me to think that in the team of Scrooge, Della and Donald, Donald was clearly that person
You know how of the kids, Huey is the voice of reason, who thinks about safety and the best way to do things.
And of the the adults, Beakly is that person
It’s weird to me to think that in the team of Scrooge, Della and Donald, Donald was clearly that person
New DuckTales episode rant
Lets see if I can do this without spoiling anything
There’s one thing about the new DuckTales episode that stood out to me above everything else: Louie was Huey’s voice of reason throughout the whole thing.
And what’s great about it is while it was a little weird, simply because we expect it to be the other way around, it didn’t come off to me as out of character. In fact I think it highlights a very important thing about the triplets: they look out for each other
In this episode, Huey is competitive and a perfectionist, and these are flaws/weaknesses that make sense for Huey’s character. In any other circumstance where those weaknesses weren’t in the way, Huey would have been the first to say they should call Beakly. But because he was preoccupied, and quite frankly so was Dewey, Louie felt the need to be the responsible one and suggest the right thing to do, he felt the need to be the voice of reason for his brother. And its important to know that these brothers will keep each other grounded, that just because Huey is the responsible brother, doesn’t mean he’ll never need someone to talk some sense into him.
This helps define the triplets’ relationship and make their characters more realistic in my opinion. So I while I was laughing while saying “why is Louie the voice of reason here?” I still really appreciate this approach.
New DuckTales episode rant
Lets see if I can do this without spoiling anything
There’s one thing about the new DuckTales episode that stood out to me above everything else: Louie was Huey’s voice of reason throughout the whole thing.
And what’s great about it is while it was a little weird, simply because we expect it to be the other way around, it didn’t come off to me as out of character. In fact I think it highlights a very important thing about the triplets: they look out for each other
In this episode, Huey is competitive and a perfectionist, and these are flaws/weaknesses that make sense for Huey’s character. In any other circumstance where those weaknesses weren’t in the way, Huey would have been the first to say they should call Beakly. But because he was preoccupied, and quite frankly so was Dewey, Louie felt the need to be the responsible one and suggest the right thing to do, he felt the need to be the voice of reason for his brother. And its important to know that these brothers will keep each other grounded, that just because Huey is the responsible brother, doesn’t mean he’ll never need someone to talk some sense into him.
This helps define the triplets’ relationship and make their characters more realistic in my opinion. So I while I was laughing while saying “why is Louie the voice of reason here?” I still really appreciate this approach.