User blog comment:Jsmit186/My New Thoughts On The Loud House/@comment-53507-20191119234039

Ever series has it's shares of flaws. One Piece, Lords of the Rings, Shin Megami Tensei/Persona and every series I see has flaws. Every series get negative backlash but despite this I continue to watch/read/play any of them and I'm a kind of a fan who stays away from the toxic portions of each series fandoms.

The very reason I decided to take interest in this series is because this cartoon is full of charm and tropes I like and this series reminds me of a very old ideas I imagined back into the 90's about stereotypical family going through things like the Louds would go through. Despite being out since 2016, I decided to do and come here in October. I have been one of the biggest contributors on One Piece Wiki since 2006 and it's no stranger for me to come here.

But I do not intend to ignore any flaws about any series. Season 3 was becoming stale with nothing new being added; like with Season 1 and 2 it was suffering shares of weak cliche stories with cringey morals that has been told many many times with lack of creativities, comedies intend to go out of control, characters keep going off and on character, continuity errors was common. Season 3 had turned many people off.

Season 4 is like a person stumbling to find it's footing. In fact they had to create 9 episodes that is not about the Loud family rather then these episodes being in the Casagrandes show and looks like Nick is being aggressive with it. After the Casagrandes arcs it was showing signs of improvement but started to slide down on the issues found in the first 3 seasons.

However one cannot say "Ever since Savino got fired at the middle of season 3, the series became stale" but I had said before that I strongly disagree because even before he got fired the series was already becoming stale. In fact Chris Savino directed handfuls of bad episodes, he allowed characters to go out of control,  he allowed stories to be full of cliches and did little to nothing to add any creativities and twists. In fact this man defended the episode "No Such Luck" by saying Lincoln deserves it. Even if it was Lincoln's fault at part, there was no need to have characters to go stupid and throw him out of the house when the best solution was leaving Lincoln alone and have their house robbed with Lincoln getting kidnapped and the family realized what they did and tries to get him back but no, Chris thinks it's a brilliant idea to have Lynn go out of her character, blames Lincoln for being bad luck and everyone goes all stupid to believe Lynn and kick Lincoln out of the house. Seriously? Can we have a mature themed stories in Loud House? Why does it needs to suffer usual problems found in many cartoons for many decades?

I hope Season 5 brings a much change the series the series needs. This series needs more character developments, it need to abandon old stories and tell stories in a good creative way, it needs to make characters less stereotypical, stories needs to be filled with kinds of situations of conflicts not normally found in western animations, it need to add in nature elements and address them. I'm not saying Loud House should be rated R, it just needs to grow up.

I would like a Loud House to expand to other genres like fantasy or horror or adventure, it should have the Loud family exploring the world around them. It needs a new blood and Season 5 needs that.