User blog comment:Mattalamode/The Bobert Problem/@comment-30307603-20170406202541/@comment-30307603-20170407174818

Well, in a cast as large as Gumball's, not every character is going to be dynamic. There are going to be static ones, and I feel like Bobert and his episodes are a good example of taking a very similar premise and making each attempt as different as possible.

That best-man speech was an absolute delight, and I must say, the best man does remind me of things Gumball would say to a degree. That aside, I do agree that Gumball's more "sociopath-like" tendencies come from comedic exaggeration; I also find it interesting that Gumball has shown shame, remorse, guilt, and empathy multiple times throughout the series, which is pretty much the exact opposite of a sociopath.

Keep up the good work, mate.