User blog:MrTyeDye/After seeing "Yes Man", I have this to say...

You have officially lost the right to call Lincoln a "black sheep" or an "outcast", or claim that his family doesn't care about him.

Well, technically, you can still make those claims - you know, freedom of speech and all that jazz - so I should say, you've lost the right to make those claims without being laughed at. Continuously. By me.

Let's look at the plot. Lincoln's sisters guilt trip him into teaching them how to persuade their parents to give them money for things that they want, and at the end of the day, when Lincoln finally tries to ask them for money for the SMOOCH tickets, they don't have any left to spare. The sisters all feel guilty for accidentally screwing him out of that opportunity. So what do they do to make up for it?

''They write and choreograph a song about how awesome he is, and perform it in the backyard. ''And if that's not enough, which I suppose it wasn't, they somehow convince a world-famous rock band to come to their house and perform it with them.

To put that in perspective, SMOOCH is an affectionate parody of KISS. Imagine having Gene Simmons come to your house and start singing a song about what a great guy you are. That's what they did for Lincoln.

As far as I'm concerned, that makes up for every slight they've committed against him over the course of the series.