User blog:Veenster7/Veen's Unpopular Opinions

Very original, I know. Just don't click on this if you're uninterested (seeing how you're already here, I guess you are actually interested). So here's my list that you should feel free to disagree with, given that these are supposed to be unpopular opinions.


 * Luna Loud is one of my least favorite characters on the show. I feel like pretty much everyone has her somewhere in the top five, so this is probably my most unique opinion. The "Luna Army" I guess you could call it is very strong for one reason or another and usually flip when their hero does something out of character. Her voice is cringy to me, I'm indifferent towards her sexuality (this doesn't impact her placement at all for me), I don't care much for her love of music, and I clearly don't care how nice a sister is; which results in her being bottom two for me.
 * L is for Love is is one of my least favorite episodes. I'm just gonna copy and paste what I said about it on my profile to here, because I'm lazy. "It was funny watching all the Loud siblings try to find who is responsible for the letters, but other than that, I didn't like this episode. For starters, I think Rocky should have been somehow involved in this episode. This episode was the perfect opportunity to involve him, but instead we got a silent goth to be the person that Lucy liked. Lincoln and Ronnie Anne I never put off as an official relationship, and I didn't really do so either for Lucy, but this just seemed like a badly missed opportunity. That aside, I'm going to be 100% honest and say I didn't like that twist ending. Before you ask, no, I'm not a homophobe. This just felt too forced. We've seen Luna have a crush on Hugh (granted all siblings did) in the past and haven't once seen her have any attraction to females besides about two lines that may have slightly hinted at this. However, I always thought of those times as Luna just being herself as in she talks that way to everyone. When she called the female employee "love" at the Burpin Burger, it didn't come off as serious or a hint that she is bisexual to me. In British culture, calling someone love is a rather casual/normal thing to say to someone. When she called Ms. DiMartino "smoking" I didn't look too far into the comment because it just seemed like a comment about that teacher and was literally the reason why Lincoln was having a difficult time in class. I really don't think this is a path that the show should have gone down with one of its main characters. A minor or supporting character, sure, but not one of the Loud siblings. I am perfectly fine with Clyde's dads, but not this sudden reveal with one of the Loud siblings. It just doesn't seem to fit.
 * I like No Such Luck. It's certainly not one of the best in the series, but I actually enjoyed it and feel that it gets way too much hate (seriously, there are 993 comments on that page at the moment I'm writing this). I'm still waiting for certain users to get over it already. :/
 * Leni is overrated. Don't get me wrong, I do like Leni. I still feel like she is overrated, though. At first she used to be really high on my favorites list, but I started getting tired of her form of humor as compared to Lola or Luan. I think she is usually rated so highly for the same reason as Luna; she's a nice sister. At the end of the day, I don't see why that matters so much.
 * I'm not a fan of Lana. I think this is an unpopular opinion since I don't even recall someone disliking her off the top of my head. I don't mind Lana; I just feel like she can be way too gross at times, and as someone that is a bit of a germaphobe, I find some of the things she does as disturbing instead of funny.
 * Lola is one of my favorite characters. Actually, she is quite possible my favorite character on the show. I absolutely love her character and feel that she gets way too much hate. Reasons for this can be found on my profile page and through one of my blogs.