User blog comment:Zman12346/How well season 3 has developed each character in my opinion/@comment-31563773-20181003200507/@comment-31563773-20181003222447

Your points would be valid, if Oincoln had more of a role in the episode. See, your issue right there is that you're letting your bias for Lincoln cloud your judgment, again. The reason Lynn did all of that stuff was because she was aware that her older sisters didn't think she was cut out for babysitting material. Naturally, she took this as a challenge and sought out to prove herself, like she would in a sport. Lynn kept cutting Lincoln off because she knew he'd likely do so well that the girls wouldn't bother considering her, so she kept stepping up to the p9late, only to end up butchering the job again and again. Since Lynn promised she could handle it, everyone else just left her to it, and knowing she messed up twice was the reason why she hid that one phone call. After bombing that one, Lynn fully expected her sisters to chew her out and was working on her apology. To teach her a lesson, the girls sent her to their worst clients, which surprised Lynn because she thought they'd never let her be a babysitter at that point. Turns but it was just what she needed: a group of kids just as energetic as she was.

As a bonus, she even begged the other parents to let her other sisters resume their babysitting jobs. All in all, the problem was that the girls put too much trust in Lynn, whi they were already skeptical of, and it bit them back. Still, they were worried about what those kids would do to her. And again, Lincoln had little impact on the episode in the first place and had no problem with Lynn trying to babysit. If you keep focusing on him when he has little do with the episode, you're gonna have a hard time Zman...