User blog comment:Thomperfan/My thoughts on every single Loud House episode of season 2/@comment-32202721-20171202201328

All right, I'm just gonna comment on these as I go.

Intern for the Worse: I actually found it refreshing to see Lincoln and Clyde at odds with one another for a change, instead of just making the two of them interchangeable. Also, the fact that an episode that aired afterwards had a similar plot isn't really an indictment against it.

Brawl in the Family: As awful as this episode is, I think you're misinterpreting what Lisa said at the end. She wasn't trying to say that the house would be better off without Lincoln; she was saying that the conflict resolved itself once Lincoln stopped trying to butt in. Everyone but him was committed to the task of giving Lori and Leni their space.

Making the Grade: I think guess whether or not you like this episode ultimately comes down to whether or not you enjoyed "low-key" Lisa - which I can see you did. I didn't. I thought she was obnoxious as hell, and it infuriated me that she never got punished at all for her obnoxious behavior. Instead, everyone around her (mostly Lincoln) got punished.

Patching Things Up: I don't feel bad for Lincoln and Clyde. They were trespassing on camp property just to get some cookies. Besides, is getting healthy snacks really that much of a punishment?

The Whole Picture: Oh, hey, thanks for the shoutout!

Shell Shock: I agree with most of your assessment here. I understand why Ronnie felt hurt when she found out that Lincoln doesn't trust her, but at the same time... can we really blame Lincoln for not trusting her, given the way she typically acts at school?

Garage Banned: As I recall, my experience with the episode went a little something like this:

"Hmm... seems like a lot of people are talking about Luna. I can't wait to see what kind of role she plays in the episode!"

[After watching the episode]

"...the hell? She was barely in it! What is everyone talking about?"

[After browsing through the recent blogs]

"Seriously?"

Change of Heart: I would like to kindly request that you don't call her your bundly-boo.

Not a Loud: I don't really fault the episode for leaving out Lynn. She was two when Lincoln was born, and she likely doesn't remember any of it. As for the episode on the whole... I don't hate it, but I did find it pretty mediocre and underwhelming. The "field testing" joke wasn't funny the first time they did it, let alone the third. And my problem with the birth story wasn't that it was ridiculous and outlandish per se, but because it clashed with the down-to-earth, heartwarming tone of the ending.

Aaand that's about it!