Thread:That Engineer/@comment-24200891-20170614123527/@comment-31563773-20170614124440

Well, no one in the show is a hero (keep that in mind), just a protagonist. Sonic and Mario? They're actually heroes because they save lives on a frequent basis. Now onto your idea:

Sounds like an interesting concept. Pent up stress can cause people to develop a multitude of ways of coping with it, so it wouldn't be out of the question of developing a split personality. It would also explain why Lincoln talks to the viewers a lot. However, I don't think Lincoln would have to disguise as Lynn in order to make a mess. He could easily just pin the blame on her like they do to him. In No Guts, No Glori, she was deliberately spreading dirt in the house to make a dirt bike track.

Now, when you do start having Lincoln talk to himself in the mirror, make it so a number of situations led up to that point. Don't make the sisters seem outright cruel, but just oblivious with a dash of selfishness thrown in. I do wonder if, the longer Lincoln begins to act up, he'll end up almost commiting actual crimes, but my hope is that by then the sisters (or one of them) will stop him before he does something that will ruin his life.