Why did John Godwin retire from Duck Commander?
After more than 25 years of service, John Godwin decided to retire (or semi-retire) from Duck Commander.
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After more than 25 years, John Godwin decided to retire from Duck Commander, prompting a special celebration on 'Duck Dynasty: The Revival.' Willie Robertson seized the opportunity to fulfill his dream of directing a Western movie starring...
The April 25 episode of 'Duck Dynasty: The Revival' marked the end of an era as John Godwin retired from Duck Commander. To commemorate the occasion, Willie Robertson organized a Western-themed party and directed a movie starring Godwin. The film, titled 'The Godwin, The Bad, The Ugly,' featured Uncle Si as the villain, Justin Martin as the comedic relief, Korie Robertson as the damsel in distress, and John Luke Robertson as the bartender. Meanwhile, Christian Huff and Jacob Mayo underwent final 'Operation De-Yupafication' tests, including aquatic arts and duck decoy retrieval, ultimately passing and earning approval as official Duckmen.
After more than 25 years of service, John Godwin decided to retire (or semi-retire) from Duck Commander.
Willie Robertson directed a Western-themed movie titled 'The Godwin, The Bad, The Ugly' starring Godwin.
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