Thread:TMNT1987Dude/@comment-24200891-20161117220819/@comment-26212090-20161117221627

I agree with everything you just said 100%. I perfectly understood that Lincoln just needed a little me time, but I do agree that completely ignoring his sisters wasn't a good way to do it. At the same time, he didn't really do anything horrible, he just attempted to try out his me time in the wrong way, and didn't really think it through, but he didn't seem like he wanted to be mean to his sisters. I still find it strange that they (including Leni) went along with Lola's plan to torture, and mess with Lincoln's mind, leaving him in a frightened position where he was dreading 3 o'clock.

There are some instances like in The Green House, where I understand Lincoln's predicament. He was put in unfair state at the beginning of that segment, and of course he can't reduce his carbon footprint. With a large family it's nearly impossible to do that. I always felt that The Green House put Lincoln in an unfair position from the start, and it didn't help how his teacher and classmates all start pointing fingers at him, and tell him they're going to outcast him.