Willie Robertson, the head of the Robertson family, reflects on his role as the leader of his brood while driving around Louisiana. Known for their successful duck-call manufacturing business and their reality TV show, “Duck Dynasty: The Revival,” the Robertsons live on a Louisiana compound that serves as a living museum of their achievements.
Following the passing of his father, Phil Robertson, Willie now leads the family and the series. His interactions with his family, especially his frustration over his daughter redecorating his office, show a quiet annoyance that he is not being heeded. Despite his passive-aggressiveness, Willie still takes on the responsibility of babysitting his grandchildren, imparting life lessons along the way.
Meanwhile, Willie’s wife, Korie, manages aspects of the family’s media empire, including producing movies about their own history. The show focuses on the family’s obsession with reliving the past, with frequent flashbacks to the original series. However, the lack of verve and playfulness in the current iteration of the show makes it feel somewhat sad compared to its previous success.
The Robertson family’s un-celebrity status and their deep-rooted faith were once celebrated on the original “Duck Dynasty” series. However, the show’s refusal to address the family’s political beliefs and controversies, such as Phil Robertson’s suspension for homophobic comments, raises questions about its authenticity and relevance in today’s culture.
As “Duck Dynasty: The Revival” premieres, it remains to be seen whether the Robertson family will open up and share more about themselves beyond their fame and success. The new show, like their Louisiana compound, seems focused on commemorating their celebrity status rather than exploring who they truly are.
“Duck Dynasty: The Revival” airs on A&E, continuing the saga of the Robertson family and their unique blend of family dynamics and Southern charm.