Talk:A Grave Mistake/@comment-32809857-20200212013738

1.5/10 (Terrible episode).

Terrible, the worst yet in Season 4 in my opinion. This episode really mishandled the concept of a deceased pet to the point that I find it appalling on how it is taken as a joke. The plot is a complete mess from start to finish. I know Lucy wanted to be club president of her own club she recently joined. But the way it seemed like just seemed rather selfish.

That's not all. Lincoln's E-Boy stereotype moments do not work because they are done to get a cheap laugh out of the audience or so on. Plus, it's just Nickelodeon's idiotic attempt to be "edgy and cool", when this doesn't count because we've seen them be edgy in a good way like in "Nasty Patty", "Planet of the Jellyfish", "Ghoul Fools", and "Krabby Patty Creature Feature" from SpongeBob as these episodes are great to watch no matter how dark, messed up, and edgy they get. But here in The Loud House's case for this episode when it comes to Lincoln disguised as an emo, it doesn't work because it comes off as what was said earlier by me. OK, Lincoln was portrayed as an emo stereotype in "Space Invader", but at least with a good episode like "Space Invader", at least it's done in a way not to get a cheap laugh out of the audience or children, it was in a way where he tries to convince Lynn and Lucy to make up and share the same room again after their quarrel and fallout from the beginning of the episode. But here, it's a big pile of annoyance and it's really bland.

Don't get me started with the joke where there are chicken nuggets to eat for a funeral for the attendes as delivered by both Lincoln and Lucy. Lucy gets berated for it and she deserves it, but Lincoln... '''how can he get away scot-free like this if he was part of this, too?! '''That joke really pissed me off to the point where I think it killed this episode for me. I had to hit my head with a pillow because of how much it drove me up the wall and how it frustrated me to no end like that.

This episode portrayed the deceased pet concept in a horrible way in my eyes, even I understood what Yoshi Player meant when watching the episode again. It's not funny, it's inexcusable, and it's something out of Fairly OddParents Season 10 or Thomas and Friends Seasons 12-16, not The Loud House. This is nothing OK about handling a deceased pet like this to throw in such bad jokes as possible. It really showed, and taking it as some kind of joke. I - again - wouldn't say it is offensive, it is appalling and horrible.