Thread:Thomperfan/@comment-32318818-20171125054946/@comment-30953185-20171125055658

OK, I deleted my aftermath of study muffin, because I didn't really like the way it turned out, and I'm currently working on a new version. And I deleted my 1 boy, 10 girls, wouldn't trade it for the world story because it was a generic Lincoln's sisters are jerks to him and he runs away story.

I changed my version of TWP, because of something MrTyeDye made me realize in his top 10 best Loud House endings post:

Now, I've heard a few of you complain that the ending was too mean-spirited, and that the sisters should have shared heartwarming moments instead of embarrassing ones. Let me be blunt; if you're one of those people, you've not only missed the point of the ending, but you've missed the point of the show. At least, in my opinion.

Because this ending, at its heart,  is  The Loud House. It's about eleven rambunctious kids who love to fight and push each others' buttons - not out of ill will, malice or spite, but because it's how they show affection. The sisters aren't bringing up those embarrassing moments to hurt him or make him feel bad about himself; they're just engaging in some good-natured familial ribbing. They're laughing  with  him. It's a unique display of love that ironically feels  more  genuine than it would have if they were just recounting the quote-unquote "good" memories.

It's funny, it's charming, it's heartwarming, it's reassuring, and it is, without a doubt, the best episode ending so far.

And don't worry, I'll have plenty of good memories involving me and the LKs down the road, just wait and see.