User blog comment:Weavillain/Which Loud Sibling Is in Need of the Most Redemption?/@comment-18700030-20170515041139

Honestly, out of all the Louds, by far the one who's in most need of redemption is definitely Lynn. Please hear me out when I say this. Even though Lola, and by some extent Lori, have done some pretty despicable things, they do have one important distinction: they acknowledge that they have made mistakes and they apologize. (Most notably in the episodes "A Tattler's Tale" and "A Fair to Remember").

I can't recall an episode where Lynn has apologized for something wrong she did. Now I know what you're thinking, "What about No Such Luck? She told Lincoln she was sorry". Well for starters, I have a very strong feeling that she did NOT mean it at all. The only way that I would believe her apology is if she showed regret in any part of that episode, which she clearly doesn't.

Let's take a look at Space Invader. She constantly bothers Lincoln and doesn't care one bit if he's even the slightest bit hurt or annoyed. And once again, she seems like she doesn't think she did anything wrong at all.

I've mentioned this before, but the only Lynn-centric episode that I actually like is "The Loudest Yard", simply because she's not despicably unlikable. It also shows her as someone who's so passionate about sports that she keeps training Lincoln despite his incompetence.

The only times I tend to like her even the slightest bit is during episodes where she's not the focus. She can be alright and maybe even entertaining. However, that still isn't enough to make up for the times where she has made me mad. I still stand by No Such Luck and Spade Invader as her worse performances and episodes that could potentially end up on my worst episodes list.

In conclusion, maybe if there was an episode where Lynn makes a mistake but ends up having genuine regrets and wants to prove to herself and her family that she was at fault all along, then perhaps she could somehow get back into my good graces. Here's hoping Lynn Loud Jr. gets some sort of redemption.