Like most 15-year-olds, Duncan can see adulthood on the horizon: money, freedom, cars and girls; but the reality is more like: always being broke, driving with one's mom sitting shotgun and babysitting one's sister. He's not exceptional, but he has a wild imagination in which he's never anything less than amazing.
The worst episode of "Duncanville" is "Moneyballs", rated 5.9/10 from 42 user votes. It was directed by Marius Alecse and written by Andrew Lee. "Moneyballs" aired on 6/26/2022 and is rated 0.1 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Pilot".
Duncan gets a job and starts contributing to the household budget, believing he's now entitled to be the head of the family. Meanwhile, Jack wants to impress his dad and prove he has control over his household.
Director: Marius Alecse
Writer: Andrew Lee
Annie worries about her very average teenage son.
Director: Anne Walker Farrell
Writer: N/A
Duncan's friends replace him with Kimberly in their online video game tournament, so he joins the opposition to betray them and humiliate Kimberly. Annie tries to force Jack to throw out all his old memorabilia that is cluttering the garage.
Director: Jake Hollander
Writer: Julie Thacker
The town celebrates its annual Witch Day, which involves pronouncing a mortified Duncan the “town virgin” for the big ceremony. Annie and Jack steal a dead woman's chili recipe.
Director: Anne Walker Farrell
Writer: Ava Tramer, Eddie Quintana
In hopes of getting a promotion, Annie tries to fill her parking ticket quota for the month. Jack tries to be a cool dad, but just ends up making Kimberly and Jing violently ill.
Director: Chuck Sheetz
Writer: Anthony Gioe, Nick Mandernach
The family gets a smart fridge that makes Annie feel replaced - and is from an appliance company with questionable motives.
Director: Adam Henry
Writer: John Viener
Annie makes a stand against Teen Zone after she feels gouged by their prices at Jing's birthday party, and the kids face the repercussions. Meanwhile, Duncan struggles with a traumatizing experience in a wind tunnel ride at the party.
Director: Marius Alecse
Writer: Anthony Gioe, Nick Mandernach
Jack follows his dream of writing a rock opera when a sexy new plumber steals all of his customers, prompting him to quit his day job.
Director: Adam Henry
Writer: N/A
Jack and Annie visit a 1980s-themed club on their anniversary; Jing makes Duncan marry her; Kimberly acts out for attention.
Director: Chuck Sheetz
Writer: N/A
Annie gets her own public access court show after a confrontation with a rich resident who forced the Harrises from their favorite swimming spot.
Director: Jake Hollander
Writer: N/A
When Jack and Annie decide to give the kids more responsibility, Duncan and Kimberly are sent on a trip to the grocery store, only to end up in Mexico.
Director: Anne Walker Farrell
Writer: N/A
Duncan runs for class president; Kimberly participates in a cookie fundraiser.
Director: Chuck Sheetz
Writer: N/A
Duncan skips the PSATs to hang out with his grifter Uncle Stan, to the disappointment of Annie and Jack. Meanwhile, Jack, Kimberly and Jing clean the creepy attic to stay on Annie's good side.
Director: Marius Alecse
Writer: John Viener
Annie is suspended from her job and bonds with a group of birds that ends up invading their home. Kimberly tries to call a boy and Duncan wants to jump to a high branch.
Director: Anne Walker Farrell
Writer: N/A
Annie adopts Wolf when she feels unappreciated on Mother's Day; Jack tries to find Annie a rare flower to make amends.
Director: Adam Henry, Will Strode
Writer: N/A
Annie battles the city mayor for the town's prestigious Oakie Award, when she refuses to remove the parking boot from the Mayor's SUV. The rest of the family grapples with the fallout from Annie's struggle, when the Mayor retaliates.
Director: Anne Walker Farrell
Writer: N/A
At the annual Witch Day Festival, Kimberly mixes up a magic witch potion that actually works, causing Jing to become possessed. Duncan and his friends enter a haunted Circuit City and Jack tries again to finally win Annie a stuffed animal at the milk bottle toss.
Director: Jake Hollander
Writer: N/A
Jing and Jack start a child birthday band together and Annie takes on managing them. Meanwhile, Duncan and his friends try to raise money to buy a massage couch they tried out at the mall, by charging scooters.
Director: Anne Walker Farrell
Writer: Julie Thacker, Mike Scully
Jack coaches Jing's little league soccer team, but when he feels he's too easy on the kids he calls on Duncan to yell at the team to get them to win. Meanwhile, Annie takes Kimberly to work with her after she has a falling out with her friends.
Director: Jake Hollander
Writer: Ava Tramer, Andrew Lee
Duncan and his friends visit a Twitch star's private island, only to end up hunted in a viral event for charity. Meanwhile, Jack and Annie look through a photo album and realize Jack spent a night in jail that Annie didn't know about.
Director: Corey Barnes
Writer: Anthony Gioe, Nick Mandernach
Duncan and Kimberly are sent away to therapy camp, so Annie and Jack can get them to stop fighting with each other. With the older kids away, Annie and Jack are left with Jing, who is overwhelmed by all the attention she gets.
Director: Marius Alecse
Writer: N/A
Jack and Annie hijack a middle school party thrown by the cool kids, to which Kimberly wasn’t invited. They then devise a plan to get the kids to their house, so Kimberly can “up” her popularity game, but things get out of hand. Meanwhile, Duncan and his friends work on creating a viral video, so they can become the next internet sensations.
Director: Jake Hollander
Writer: Ava Tramer, John Viener
Kimberly gets her braces off and finds new popularity. Jack accidentally has his ponytail cut and embraces his new persona of authority.
Director: Corey Barnes
Writer: Anthony Gioe, Nick Mandernach
Duncan avoids summer school for the first time, and the family goes on vacation. On their getaway, Annie and Jack are haunted by another vacation couple, while Duncan agonizes over Mia's Instagram, and Kimberly gets a glow-up.
Director: Anne Walker Farrell
Writer: N/A
Duncan starts racing stock cars to get away from his mom, but it turns out they make a great racing team. Jing demands a room renovation, so she can secretly spend more time with Kimberly, while Jack struggles with the project.
Director: Corey Barnes
Writer: N/A