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* One of Beakley and Webby's suspects is Fenton. While he's definitely not the traitor, he is still a liability that could aid F.O.W.L. by being so close to Gandra Dee. What if he starts to unveil sensitive information to her?
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* [[AbsenteeActor Launchpad is absent for the whole episode]], which takes place at night. When his stated plans in [[Recap/DuckTales2017S3E12LetsGetDangerous the previous episode]] to spend his days in Duckburg and nights in St. Canard are taken into account, his absence makes sense. While Launchpad doesn't appear during Darkwing's brief cameo at the end, he is more than likely elsewhere in the tower with Gosalyn.
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** The clamshell design and tough plastic exterior would also make it more rugged than a smart phone, with it's giant exposed pane of glass. The extra durability would be a good feature when he's on a globetrotting adventure.
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* [[AbsenteeActor Launchpad is absent for the whole episode]], which takes place at night. When his stated plans in [[Recap/DuckTales2017S3E12LetsGetDangerous the previous episode]] to spend his days in Duckburg and nights in Saint Canard are taken into account, his absence makes sense. While Launchpad doesn't appear during Darkwing's brief cameo at the end, he is more than likely elsewhere in the tower with Gosalyn.
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* Beakly basically has a calm freakout over Webby and the kids being in danger from potentially anyone at the revelation that Bradford was part of F.O.W.L. but Donald seemed almost apathetic. This makes sense because Donald likely experienced the same kind of crisis on a smaller scale when he was taking care of the triplets alone, and had to deal with them getting into trouble while he inevitably had to leave for work, and knows that as a parent he basically just has to trust his kids to take care of themselves at times.
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* Beakly Beakley basically has a calm freakout over Webby and the kids being in danger from potentially anyone at the revelation that Bradford was part of F.O.W.L. but Donald seemed almost apathetic. This makes sense because Donald likely experienced the same kind of crisis on a smaller scale when he was taking care of the triplets alone, and had to deal with them getting into trouble while he inevitably had to leave for work, and knows that as a parent he basically just has to trust his kids to take care of themselves at times.
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* Webby's mastery of combat skills in this episode went from reasonable (lifting a sword her size) to downright insanity (complete impersonation). What kind of childhood did she have under Beakly? Beakley? And why would the latter train her to such a ridiculous extent before the series began?
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** Assuming that bug even stayed around after that
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* Given that Steelbeak isn't all that bright, it's likely he simply ambushed Darkwing and brutally beat him to a pulp. What the guy lacks in brains, finesse, and cunning he seems to make up with sheer muscle. If not for his vigorous training and high pain threshold, D.W. might have been outright killed by this (ostensibly) nameless "bruiser".
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** Assuming that bug even stayed around after that
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* If Donald hadn't been climbing up the roof at that moment and caught the boys they could've been dead.
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* While Launchpad and Gosalyn didn't appear when Darkwing Duck appears as a cameo, there are some who believe that they're also injured from fighting Steelbeak given how Darkwing suffered a lot of injuries.
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* Naturally Scrooge has a flip-phone—given how averse he generally is to new technology, he wouldn't want some fancy thingamajig with a million flashing functions that he doesn't understand. It's likely that Beakley insisted he get a phone, but he would only agree to the simplest one on the market.
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** Analyzing it for possible traces of the magic that made it work on the first time?
** It was empty because it had been diverted. Perhaps the Ducks put it back?
* Why would FOWL, and by extension, Goldie, want to steal the Fountain of Youth when it's empty?
** Analyzing it for possible traces of the magic that made it work on the first time?
** It was empty because it had been diverted. Perhaps the Ducks put it back?
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** It was empty because it had been diverted. Perhaps
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* Obviously, being outed as the head of F.O.W.L. costs Director Bradford control of the [=McDuck=] Enterprises, but who's to say he still can't indirectly control the company through other agents who work at the company and haven't been outed?
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** Alternatively, we all know that Scrooge is an AffluentAscetic. He doesn't like spending money if he doesn't need to, so it's just as likely that he got the phone in the early 2000s and never got a newer model because if the flip phone still works, then why replace it?
** Alternatively, we all know that Scrooge is an AffluentAscetic. He doesn't like spending money if he doesn't need to, so it's just as likely that he got the phone in the early 2000s and never got a newer model because if the flip phone still works, then why replace it?
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** The Phantom Blot wasn't draining Gene's magic so much as sucking it up. Most likely, he's storing Gene (and Gene's magic) in his glove so the genie can be brought to F.O.W.L.
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** Analyzing it for possible traces of the magic that made it work on the first time?
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* Bradford is Scrooge's most trusted business partner and personal accountant. So of course, he'd be able to guess Scrooge's passwords. He knows how the guy thinks and how much money he has.
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* [[AbsenteeActor Launchpad is absent for the whole episode]], which takes place at night. When his stated plans in [[Recap/DuckTales2017S3E12LetsGetDangerous the previous episode]] to spend his days in Duckburg and nights in Saint Canard are taken into account, his absence makes sense. While Launchpad doesn't appear during Darkwing's brief cameo at the end, he is more than likely elsewhere in the tower with Gosalyn.
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* [[AbsenteeActor Launchpad is absent for the whole episode]], which takes place at night. When his stated plans in [[Recap/DuckTales2017S3E12LetsGetDangerous the previous episode]] to spend his days in Duckburg and nights in Saint Canard are taken into account, his absence makes sense. While Launchpad doesn't appear during Darkwing's brief cameo at the end, he is more than likely elsewhere in the tower with Gosalyn.Gosalyn.
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* Why would FOWL, and by extension, Goldie, want to steal the Fountain of Youth when it's empty?
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* Why would FOWL, and by extension, Goldie, want to steal the Fountain of Youth when it's empty?
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* [[AbsenteeActor Launchpad is absent for the whole episode, episode]], which takes place at night. When his stated plans in [[Recap/DuckTales2017S3E12LetsGetDangerous the previous episode]] to spend his days in Duckburg and nights in Saint Canard are taken into account, his absence makes sense. While Launchpad doesn't appear during Darkwing's brief cameo at the end, he is more than likely elsewhere in the tower with Gosalyn.
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* Launchpad is absent for the whole episode, which takes place at night. When his stated plans in [[Recap/DuckTales2017S3E12LetsGetDangerous the previous episode]] to spend his days in Duckburg and nights in Saint Canard are taken into account, his absence made makes sense. While Launchpad doesn't appear during Darkwing's brief cameo at the end, he is more than likely elsewhere in the tower with Gosalyn.
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* Launchpad is absent for the whole episode, which takes place at night. When his stated plans in [[Recap/DuckTales2017S3E12LetsGetDangerous the previous episode]] to spend his days in Duckburg and nights in Saint Canard]] are taken into account, his absence made sense. While Launchpad doesn't appear during Darkwing's brief cameo at the end, he is more than likely elsewhere in the tower with Gosalyn.
* Launchpad is absent for the whole episode, which takes place at night. When his stated plans in [[Recap/DuckTales2017S3E12LetsGetDangerous the previous episode]] to spend his days in Duckburg and nights in Saint Canard]] are taken into account, his absence made sense. While Launchpad doesn't appear during Darkwing's brief cameo at the end, he is more than likely elsewhere in the tower with Gosalyn.