User blog comment:Weavillain/POLL: Do the Loud Sisters Really "Get Away Scot-Free"?/@comment-32202721-20171001210344/@comment-4618045-20171001211914

You can also add a fifth and sixth category, where all eleven of them either get off or all get punished together. For the sixth category, you can talk about “Sweet Spot”, “It’s a 4xLoud House”,  or the majority of “Sleuth and Consequences” (where Lynn Sr grounds everyone because nobody took the blame). And even though the examples I cited are all in early season one, Season Two has displayed a growing trend of episodes centering around “the children” (as in all eleven put together) as opposed to “Lincoln AND the Sisters”. Even though it’s not as individualistic as categories three and four, this trend should be considered because it’s a process of Lincoln becoming more integrated into the family dynamic and less about him being placed separately from the ten sisters.

I think that as much as people complain about the first and fourth category happening, what is really best for the series is the fifth and sixth categories in episodes concerning all the children (which is what we’re seeing more of now) and more of the second category in focus episodes