User blog comment:Aussiemate35/Lincoln reaching his breaking point/@comment-33647862-20171122054013

I’m just making a suggestion for a future episode here. There have been moments which imply Lincoln’s family doesn’t care for him at all. So in spite of pushing him around, selling his furniture, excluding him, pranking him, bossing him around and blaming him several times and making him sleep outside and labelling him bad luck without proper thought and making fun of his costumes and using him every now and then they’ll always love him....

I do believe that. But he really ought to let them know someday when he feels left out, unwanted, walked over, or essentially like not part of the family, or when he’s had enough of being taken advantage of. More than once, he’s been laughed at, unfairly blamed, rushed, ignored, beaten, insulted and shunned by his family. As such, he’s the one who suffers the most just because of his sisters’ immaturity, tempers, overreactions and selfishness, (Yes Lynn, i’m Looking at you. And you girls for making fun of Ace Savvy and Rita for blaming Lincoln for the supermarket incident.)

Lucy admitted that in Spell it Out, when everyone ignored her, abused her and left her out more than once. Lori felt left out and unwanted in A Fair to Remember when Bobby left her for Lincoln and genuinely felt sad, the pets felt left out, unwanted and ignored in Pets Peeved, Lola felt left out and unwanted and excluded when she wasn’t allowed in the secrets club and was genuinely angry and hurt. Even Clyde felt excluded, unwanted and left out in Changing the Baby when Lincoln preferred Lily over him.

Sure, the family will always love Lincoln. But there are moments that make you want Lincoln question just how much does his family really care for him?