User blog:Weavillain/POLL: How Much Do You Hinge the Worth of the Sisters off Their Relationship with Lincoln?

Needless to say, this is a show that doesn't really have a general consensus on a lot of things. And because of that, we often find certain thoughts behind various sentiments to differ greatly from one another, even if recurrent trends exist. For instance, not everyone thinks that Leni or Luna is the best sister, despite their popularity. Not everyone thinks that "No Such Luck" and "Brawl in the Family" are the two single worst episodes of the show, despite their infamy.

But if there's one thing, one seemingly common point of interest, I've been picking up on from these lists that rank the Loud sisters from best to worst, it's that their evaluation (whether positive or negative) sometimes adds their relationship with their brother into the equation. I've often seen Lynn placed in dead last in part because of how much she "bullies Lincoln" (whether she does or doesn't isn't the point of this example, BTW) or Luna being slotted at in one of the highest slots because she's "Lincoln's closest sister". The point is, despite the sisters being their own characters, some fans seem to think that the worth of their character greatly hinges on how well or poorly they treat Lincoln.

I, myself, somewhat agree with them, but that's only because their relationship with Lincoln is considered with their relationship with their other siblings, too. In other words, if I'm going to say something along the lines of Lori being "the worst sister ever" and I have moments from "Get the Message" in consideration, I'm also going to dwell on moments from episodes like "No Guts, No Glori" and "Driving Miss Hazy", where her choleric behavior is extended to the rest of her siblings, too; Lincoln does not get special treatment.

But, ultimately, my perspective doesn't matter more than anyone else's, and I want to see where your feelings lie. Keep in mind that this subject has a lot of different angles to cover, meaning that my poll isn't going to get to the heart of the matter on everything that cunts. That's why, when you pick a barebones option like "a little" or "somewhat" or whatever, you can expand your thoughts in the comments section so that my limited choices don't give off the wrong impression of your opinion.

How Much Do You Hinge the Worth of the Sisters off Their Relationship with Lincoln? Not at all A little Somewhat Greatly