User blog comment:AustinDR/What I Dislike the Most About the Fandom/@comment-24200891-20170325061119

I thought the true moral of nsl is "you can't argue with superstitious fools". I find this ep as a wasted plot, it could focus on Lynn and teach her that blaming others is immature. She didn't learn anything. Only Lincoln gets a painful lesson. Also his family is hypcoritical, Luna when she said "harsh" and the parents after "ties that bind" when they promiced to never get rid off any of the children, what they did in this ep. The sisters disowned Linc in making the case but didn't tell him to leave, he caused a havoc in brawl in family and was scolded but never said to leave. In both cases his actions are results of choices. Bad luck in no such luck was pretended but if he really was then bad luck would be like a genetic illness, what nobody had any influence on. In mind of his family Lincoln was disowned and kicked out for being something not for doing something. It's like a discrimination of people with different hair color. Punishing for something nobody has an influence on. Linc lied but Lynn gave him that idea, she couldn't accept Linc's refuse and she initially spread this false accusation. When Lincoln tried to explain himself, Lynn jeopradized it, what was even more selfish like she cared more about winning than own family, Also there is a question "Who is dumber? The fool or one who follows them?"