User blog comment:RadicalPatMan/What are your biggest problems with the Loud House?/@comment-26302585-20180403210629

This probably isn't the show's biggest problem, but one problem I have is how they reused lessons, and not just reused them, but also had the same characters learn them. For example, the "don't change your loved ones for your own benefit" lesson which was used in "Picture Perfect", "Toads and Tiars", and "Making the Grade". And guess what, Lincoln was the one who had to learn the moral in all of them. And proably the most used one, the "Don't jump to conclusions" lesson, which was used in "Ties That Bind", "Cheater By the Dozen", "Change of Heart", and "Job Insecurity". I know the show isn't exactly lesson based or makes continuity the biggest priority, but why do these characters have to learn the same lessons over and over again? If their gonna reuse lessons, at least have differet characters learn them each time. Who wants to see the same characters learn the same lessons?

(Note: I love "Toads and Tiaras" and "Job Insecurity" and like "Change of Hearts", but I hope you get what I'm saying)