Co-created by Amy Poehler and Mike Scully, Fox's animated sitcom 'Duncanville' follows an average 15-year-old boy floating his way through life. Read RobynBahr's review:
, from creators Amy Poehler and Mike and Jackie Scully, centers on the ho-hum travails of a gangly redheaded teen with no discernible personality traits other than "confused."is proud of this, purposefully billing itself as a comedy about "a spectacularly average 15-year-old boy," according to the Fox press release. In 2019,aired across network, cable and streaming platforms.
Duncan is their gawkward carrot-top son, another adolescent slacker protagonist who's the least interesting thing on screen. The show supposes his "vast imagination" is his selling point, but it’s merely the show's opportunity to mimic the choppy cutaway style of. His little sisters are far more engrossing: Brutal middle schooler Kimberly challenges him and doofy-cute 6-year-old Jing wants to marry him.
The show's aesthetics don't naturally invite your attention. Each episode feels like a jumbled attic full of too many plots and ideas and settings and hyper-specific pop culture references — you can barely keep up with the emotional arcs when you're constantly jumping from scene to scene. The design is fairly pedestrian, looking like a cousin ofCast stand outs include Poehler in dual and dichotomous roles, Sodaro as buoyant Bex, and Cherry, who plays Wolf with desert-dry wit.
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