Thread:AndrewBrauer/@comment-31541999-20170725050042/@comment-31541999-20170725055936

Well, because in these episodes:

For Bros About to Rock: She wanted to make Lincoln and Clyde's concert unforgetable.

It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud House: She kicks Lincoln out of her bedroom with speakers, and points her eyes at Lincoln when she explained to the others that something was missing.

House Music: She acted very selfish to her family after her roadie, Chunk, told her that Mick Swagger's coming into town.

Dance, Dance Resolution: Even though Lincoln lied to her and the rest of their sisters, she still hook up a date for him without his consent/permission.

Cereal Offender: The way she snatched away her brother's cereal, it felt really mean.

Brawl in the Family: She and her roommate, Luan, were about to hurt their brother.

Kick the Bucket List: She did offered to joined in with her brother's drum practice, but she was a little disappointed when he declined.

L Is for Love: She inspires/convinces her siblings to send their love letters to their crushes, and I was surprised to see that she's... you know.

Garage Banned: Just like Brawl in the Family, except with a little more threats. Now I see why the writers chose Lori as the main focus instead of Luna.

Does any of this makes sense.