Thread:Loudfan21000/@comment-24200891-20170712205521/@comment-32302692-20171024154656

Yeah it does seem like they are starting to tone down on the Lincoln mistreat theme. Let me tell you man, when I first saw Yes-Man, I thought the writers was going to do the same Lincoln shitick where his plans backfire and mob mentality takes over again just like in Cearel Offender, but thankfully it is a lot different here like the writer knew, "yeah we are not doing that again." And I'm glad they didn't just take the easy route in this episode. His plans actually work to his sisters benefits, but apparently not to him. The differences between this episode and Cearel Offender is it was unintentionally their fault, where in Cearel Offender, they had ill-intentions. Otherwise if they did this with ill-intentions, then that would have made them unlikeable. But the ending fully makes up for it in the end. Also you have to admit that little joke on the side where the other sister guilt-trip him was clearly making fun of the whole Luna is teh closest sister to Lincoln gag.