User blog comment:Thomperfan/What's the matter with Lincoln's sisters?/@comment-24200891-20170423173956

Lori had small character development in "Party Down", when she learned on her parties she should let her guests play as they please. In "Driving Miss Hazy" she realised she was a huge jerk and admitted it, she realised she can't stay the only driver forever. In "Back in Black" she learned she shall love Lucy as she is and not change her. In "Cheater by the Dozen" she appreciated her siblings caring for her. However I was frustrated that in "Save the Date" Lori was a remorseless about her rage and overreacting violently like a  psychopathic  big child. In "Get the message" she was a jerk for petty reason and was constantly mean for Lincoln and her apologies were not honest, she was just a bully who learned nothing.

Luna learned in "For Bros About to Rock" to not get radical in giving her siblings fun unless they ask for. In "House Music" she learned to have fun with her family instead of focusing on her idol.

Lola had character development in "A tattler's tale", when she tasted her own medicine, blackmailing, and understood this is the worst way to get friends.

The most static character is Lynn, she remains same annoying and violent jerk. In No Such Luck she should have learned that blaming others for own failure is immature and superstitions are for idiots but instead she shows no remorse, all for sake of poor black comedy. Karla wrote both "Ties that bind" and "No Such Luck" which completelly contradict themselves about diswoning and kicking out house.