Talk:Kings of the Con/@comment-30065616-20191015091718

While the majority of fans here are angry or largely disappointed, or both .... I, on the other hand, was just disappointed and a little surprised by the final result, but not so angry and soured up to that point. In fact, many of us did not expect an episode with such bitter undertones for Clincoln McCloud, and I agree at least on this. All of us were almost convinced that we saw a beautiful collaboration and a fraternal friendship between the Gang Full House and The Clincoln McCloud, as in Pulp Friction ... instead, there is only this feeling of involuntary rivalry. And this beautiful fraternal moment came only when Lincoln and Clyde were in trouble against the black cat and when the sisters rushed to rescue them and help them, but he could still continue to the final scene where the sisters were first angry and then moved by the Linc's and Clyde's confession, so that they decided to forgive them and convince the judges to include all of them in the film. Instead, it didn't happen. First, Clyde and Linc were the selfish ones at the beginning of the episode against the sisters, then now it's the opposite in the ending. We were also convinced that the black cat was really a villain, perhaps a surly burly feline sneaked in to spite others, instead he is just an actor for the Ace Savvy film, involved in that stupid plan. It is actually a rather disappointing but not excessively bad episode .... I mean, it has at least some beautiful and amusing moments like Full House's heroic intervention or Linc and Clyde who dress girls in their mythical superhero costumes for Full House or when Lana becomes tender in front of the black kitten. Certainly, it is the least favorite special but it is a bit excessive for me to consider it as one of the worst episodes....even worse than No Such Luck! I don't see it that way. Yes, this episode is really rather disappointing but not excessively negative, because at least it has some beautiful moments mentioned and then Clyde and Linc have learned their lessons for their bad behavior, confessing their true intentions, and this is very honor .. ... (For this reason, they do not deserve to be excluded from the film, as they have confessed the truth and given the honor of winning to the sisters.)

For this, I give only a 6.5/ 10

P.Š. A small important note: What happened to our writers Wetta and Crowley? Usually, they wrote a lot of good episodes, especially the special episodes (mostly written with Kevin Sullivan). Even their few episodes of Clincoln McCloud such as Girl Guru or Tricked are written better than this. Even Karla S., author of Pulp Friction, has written this episode better than King Of The Con. Did their planned separation put them in creative crisis?