“Duck Dynasty: The Revival” Episode Recap – Willie Starts “Ducky Daycare” And Uncle Si Claims He Saw Bigfoot

Willie Robertson Ducky Daycare

Willie Robertson at his self named "Ducky Daycare." (Duck Dynasty / YouTube)

Duck Dynasty: The Revival is back with more antics from the beloved Robertson family.

This week on Duck Dynasty, Willie Robertson hosted “Ducky Daycare,” which involved caring for his seven grandkids, while the youngest stayed with their mom.

Willie felt confident that he could take care of all his grandkids at once, but his wife Korie was not as convinced. She said,

“I think it’s really sweet that Willie wants to just be more hands-on with the grandkids. If they do what he’s doing, then he’s good. But to actually just set aside, like, real intentional time to do something that the kids might want to do, that just wasn’t his thing. Willie has never had all the grandkids at once. I mean, it’s a lot. So I do have a backup plan. I sent my mom to just keep an eye out. He doesn’t need to know that, but she’s there just in case. So far, it’s looking okay, but it’s a lot of kids.”

 

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The fun started right away when Sadie, Willie’s daughter, arrived with her two kids, including her youngest, Haven, who quickly ran off. After the kids were dropped off, Sadie mentioned in an interview that her biggest fear was if Willie “lost one,” which humorously turned out to be true later in the episode when Haven escaped to the backyard, where Korie’s mother was on standby, unbeknownst to Willie.

His daughter, Sadie, said she was unsure how we would handle having all the grandkids simultaneously. Willie resented the lack of faith and said, “I‘ve raised six kids. I think I got it.”

She responded with, Yes, but you had mom.”

Ducky Daycare featured Willie teaching the kids how to make duck calls and build a duck blind, throwing around stuffed animal ducks for play hunting.

 

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He stayed true to the familyโ€™s hunting roots. He even compared hunting to parenting, saying,

“Child care, in a way, is a lot like duck hunting. You’ve got to scan the environment, understand where you’re at, be aware of the situation.”

Once the indoor duck blind was set up and the duck calls demonstrated, Willie took the kids to the golf course toย explain golf, saying, โ€œGolf is like life. Itโ€™s a hard game.โ€ย 

Watch the kids run around the golf course below.

 

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What About The Girls?

Meanwhile, the mothers and grandmothers engaged in a spirited game of Mahjong, becoming increasingly competitive, while Miss Kay wondered why she was there.

Additionally, Korie embarked on a separate adventure with Uncle Si.

The two brainstormed ideas for their production company and an upcoming pitch. Si had wild ideas like fighting space aliens and being a private detective.

His standout idea was a documentary about when he thought he encountered Bigfoot. He even took Korie to the spot he claimed to have seen the elusive creature, saying, โ€œHe was 10 feet tall, and I was looking into the Devilโ€™s eye.โ€

Korie seemed genuinely intrigued by the prospect, hinting that a Bigfoot documentary might be in the works.

Check out a clip from the show below. Full episodes of Duck Dynasty: The Revival air Sundays at 9/8c on A&E.