User blog comment:SpongeGuy12/How would you make Save the Date a better episode?/@comment-32302692-20171010052943/@comment-31022739-20171011043615

You having a bone to pick with Ronnie Anne doesn’t make ignoring context correct. Besides, if your notion is that Ronnie Anne is never written to be in the wrong, then you didn’t pay enough attention to this episode.

Ronnie Anne, without being under duress or being told to do so, apologized to Lincoln for stuffing a Sloppy Joe in his pants earlier in the episode. That may not be much, but it does show that Ronnie Anne is capable of recognizing her mistakes, and the show isn’t afraid to make it known that she’s not perfect.

Also, I don’t know about you, but I personally find Lincoln’s actions of filming his sisters embarrassing moments, thinking happily about being an only child, and berating Lana for not being “pageant-worthy” as being candidates more worthy of being considered as “villain hood” than Lincoln lying to save face. Maybe I’m just presuming things, but I don’t see why Ronnie Anne gets special attention about supposedly “bringing the worst out of Lincoln” when he’s shown that he’s capable of being in the wrong without her help.