User blog:CartoonFan14/Review: It's a Loud Loud Loud Loud House

I don't hate this episode, a real piece of shocking news here huh. Now before you write comments like "this review sucks" or "How could you enjoy Lincoln being beaten?! People like you make me sick!" or, "Your review is worse than the episode itself!" Please read the actual review, I know it's sad I have to ask that, but I think "listening" to other people's opinions has gotten that bad recently.

So the episode starts off with Lincoln explaining that money is scarce in his family, and if you find any type of commerce, it's of utmost importance that you keep it for yourself, then Lincoln finds a quarter, and the sisters immediately show up to take it. Then we get the first attempt at a joke, a fight, now I'm not one of those extreme people who hate it when the girls tap Lincoln on the shoulder, but in order for me to find a fight joke funny, it has to well, be funny. I'm not going to lie, fight jokes are very hard to get right, it has to be over the top, but not TOO over the top, to where its uncomfortable to watch. And there's a very small "in between". If you manage to get it right, congrats, you know what your doing. If not, maybe try telling other jokes.

Anyways, after that speech, how's the actual joke? Well, it falls into the first category, its just not over the top, and all we get is fighting, and its just a bore to watch.

Moving on, the parents send the kids to the attic to clean it, and the girls blame Lincoln for not sharing, which is ironic enough to be slightly funny. Lincoln finds a note from the original owner (who's name is hilarious), saying there is money hidden somewhere in the house, Lincoln tells the girls about it, but they don't believe him, and Lincoln says that they don't have to help, and he'll keep the money for himself. Then we get to the second part of the episode I found funny, the floorboard scene. The slapstick in this episode is really good, despite the fighting leaving something to be desired.

Then we get to the girls looking for the money, this isnt much more that filler, but for once, we got good filler, the jokes here all work, Lisa insulting Lincoln, Lynn dropping Lucy, Luna hitting what Luan was hiding in, the fake skeleton joke, these were all genuinely hilarious.

Then we get guess what? More fighting, and the kids are sent back to the attic. Wait? Didn't I see this before like a few minutes ago? I don't care for a story having to use a running gag to further the plot, it just gives off the impression that the writers couldn't think of even a slightly different way to continue, so just redid what just happened. It comes off as more lazy than anything else. And once again, it isn't over the top enough, and is just a boring scene.

Then we get another attic scene. We see Lincoln find the next clue, the girls run off following the "every man for himself" philosophy to get the money. And Lincoln gets another piece of good slapstick with the floorboard.

Lincoln having realized dealing with them would be pointless, starts huntimg down the money for himself, and honestly this is the most tragic scene in the episode, because this could've been subject to great humor, but we get one gag, ONE FLIPPING GAG that works, out of a potential 5 or 6 or even 7!

Then the kids begin to search the rest of the house, all while killing each other in the process. How's this gag, pretty bad. There's only so many times "*grunts**more grunts* I found it! *screams*" can be used before Lola's voice drives you nuts!

Then we get the resolution, they come together after ripping the clue, find the next one and grab the treasure, which was the $500 work bonus Lynn Sr got. There's a lot to admire here, seeing them come together and everyone contributing is awesome. And Lynn Sr. going as far as to give up $500 dollars he could have used for the glorious sports channel.

However that doesn't mean the ending is perfect. Lynn Sr. does all that, and ends up losing here, he has to clean the house the kids trashed in their greedy states. You could argue hes just being a great dad and husband, but it still sucks to see that. Also, we got the slapstick endong that was still very enjoyable.

So that was the highly despised Loud House episode, It's a Loud Loud Loud Loud House. It has a lot of good humor, the ending is great, and I really appreciate what it tried to teach, on the downside the fighting fails to be funny and there's way to much of it, it reuses story elements just to further the plot, and it is boring a majority of the time too.

Rating: 6.5/10