Duckman season 1 episode 7 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Duckman, known for his crass humor, faces backlash during a speech, only to be saved by Cornfed's quick thinking. Their partnership is tested when Duckman, distracted by Mrs. De Ree's allure during a case, dismisses Cornfed's warnings, leading to Cornfed's firing. Alone, Duckman struggles with the case and realizes his dependence on Cornfed. A psychic session and a reflection on their past reveal Duckman's jealousy and admiration for Cornfed. Ultimately, Duckman uncovers the case's truth, saves Cornfed from danger, and they reconcile, recognizing the strength in their partnership.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who saves Duckman from an angry crowd?
Cornfed saves Duckman by calming the crowd with humor and singing.
Why is Duckman jealous at the surprise party?
Duckman is jealous because Cornfed receives more attention and admiration.
What is the case Duckman and Cornfed investigate?
They investigate a suspicious death at the De Ree Waffles and Roast Beef on a Stick Factory.
How does Duckman react to Mrs. De Ree's appearance?
Duckman is distracted by her appearance and dismisses Cornfed's concerns about the case.
What leads to Cornfed being fired by Duckman?
An argument over Duckman's unprofessionalism and distraction by Mrs. De Ree leads to Cornfed's dismissal.
Where does Cornfed work after leaving Duckman?
Cornfed starts working in the mail room of a corporation but quickly impresses with his ideas.
How does Duckman realize Cornfed's importance?
Duckman seeks psychic help, reflects on his past, and acknowledges his jealousy and the need for Cornfed.
Who is the real culprit behind the suspicious death they investigate?
The real culprit is revealed to be Bob Heiny, who had a complex plot involving identity and desire.
How do Duckman and Cornfed reconcile?
Duckman saves Cornfed from danger, and they acknowledge their mutual respect and partnership.
What does the episode reveal about Duckman and Cornfed's relationship?
The episode reveals their deep bond, Duckman's acknowledgment of jealousy, and their complementary strengths.