Thread:PowerRanger200/@comment-1203022-20161127022331/@comment-30552019-20161204214329

Avatarbending wrote: CoolDude54 wrote:

Avatarbending wrote: Which part are you talking about? The ending.Each episode that doesn't focus on Lincoln has one of the sisters leading an important lesson and having a moment. Your logic makes sense, but you're doing it wrong.

You say that if a episode that doesn't focus on Lincoln means that a sister lead the important lesson and have a moment. Ok that makes sense, but that doesn't mean that if a sister lead the important lesson and have a moment means that the episode doesn't focus on Lincoln.

Your mistake is if "A" implies "B", but it doesn't mean that "B" implies "A"

-Let use a example:

In Undie Pressure Lincoln is the MAIN focus, but Lola is the character who leads the important lesson and have a moment when she explain why she buys the underwear for Lincoln.

So what i'm saying is a episode who has a main character and another character says the lesson doesn't mean that the second character is the main character.

-Let use a real life example this time:

Let say that when you're sick you always go to the hospital, so that means is impossible that you're sick and didn't go to the hospital. And one day you go to the hospital does that mean that are you sick?

The answer is no, beacuse if you're not sick doesn't mean that you can't go to the hospital to visit somebody.

So your argument by saying that the episode 'A Tattler's Tale' is focus on Lola because she leads the important lesson and have a moment is invalid. Although it is invalid,Lola is still the main focus.