User blog:BriceBlueGuy Wiki/A Problem I'm Having That I Really Want to Deal With...

You know? I am beginning to have a problem with myself because I couldn't take up with some people bashing on episodes that are not meant to be taken seriously or personally. For an example: I had noticed some people taking the episode, Change of Heart personally because of Lori being jealous of Leni being with Clyde when Leni is teaching Clyde how to get over his crush and gain confidence on Lori (even if Lori has a boyfriend). Seriously, this episode hasn't done any bad marks or harm, not like the episode Making the Case where Lincoln was irresponsible of his consequences, the sisters treating him as an outcast by slamming their doors at him until they forgiven him when Lincoln removed the video and made a video out of himself, Luan being a lousy sister for not telling Lincoln her moral, and Clyde getting Lincoln the worst plan? Umm, yeah, he did? I know Clyde is a likable character, but this idea of having Lincoln make that embarrasing video was really against Clyde's character, now that episode was to blame because it was against everybody's character, want to know what is worse? It has shared the same premise with the infamous episode, Making the Grade, which was worse than this episode, but it is more different than the episode I was talking about because I hated Making the Grade so much for making Lisa being out of character, Lincoln being the guinea pig for things he didn't even do, Lincoln's friends being far too mean to Lincoln over Lisa being the smartest one in Lincoln's fifth grade class, and the whole premise being far mean spirited, hateful, spiteful, bitter, made with pure judgement, and inner cruelty like in Chicken Little (2005), yes, I hated it more than Making the Case, so why would everyone have to hate Lincoln for changing Lisa and have Lisa in Lincoln's class? It has one bad trope in the show that was bad from the start, it has a character saying things the character would never do, and the character can end up getting blamed, shun on, judged on, neglected, isolated, tormented and punished for it.

Now, I will let it slide because this is going to take too long and it would go off topic, now, what I am trying to say is that I had a problem with people dissing on episodes that have done no harm to it's viewers, got a bad episode's plot done better than the premise of the original episode itself, or is an episode that is barely close to being a character torture episode. Episodes like One of The Boys is barely a Lincoln torment episode because his world of him living with his brothers is all a dream this entire time, he admitted that he won't complain about his sisters again after his argument with some of them for the things he does. However, this episode did cause controversy for some fans in the past and present, but let's start to be fair for those that dislike this episode, this one was the first episode to have Collin Dean to take the roll as Lincoln because Grant Palmer left the series as he hit puberty, but if you didn't know, they are guest stars like Seth Green, who is the voice of Chris Griffin from Family Guy and Loki in this episode, even Rob Paulsen took part in it to voice the male version of Luan, in which, I am impressed with it. So this episode wasn't much stereotyping of genders nor is made to offend people over their gender, but it's just an episode you dislike, even if it had mixed reactions so far, it is still decent and all, and I am really trying my best to understand the episode being criticized for it's discussion about Lincoln living a world if he had brothers, when it turns out it was a dream. Well, you already get the point.

I couldn't help myself think when I was thinking to myself, "First, people had to bash on the episode, Two Boys and a Baby, then, One of the Boys, then April Fools Rules, then Raw Deal, then, Lynner Takes All, and now Change of Heart!? God! I couldn't handle everything reviewed on an episode like these six being taken this seriously, it cheeses me off!!" I didn't want to say it because I can make some others angry for that action like that. Yes, I can see that episodes like Brawl in the Family and No Such Luck had angry reception from fans, but they deserve enough publicity, even if I don't really like these two episodes (not really hate them, just dislike), but I never expected reviews to be that angry. I felt like "Wow! Just wow..." like if I am surprised in shock if I am disturbed by the hate behind it. If they are people that hate this episode, I will do a re-write of the ending to put this publicity on this episode to an end, even if this mean spirited vibe on Lincoln was toned down up a notch a little after No Such Luck received negative reviews.

Well, guys, to get this off my chest. Raw Deal was not even close to being a bad episode once, if this episode is basic Lincoln torment, then how come Lincoln's day did not end in tragedy at all? I know it is just Lucy scaring Lincoln, but I am not saying that I dislike people that hate one episode they hate all because of their indifferent opinions, all I am saying is that I couldn't stand how hard it is for me to deal with the episodes that are not even close to having an episode where Lincoln being mistreated, or when it is not meant to offend or anger anyone for it's plot.

So I will try my best to deal with it and just try to be a little nicer about it because you know, I was a little harsh about what I was going to think of saying. I hope they are ways to help me not try to snap at others over an episode they can't stand everyone else seems to like or have an episode where everyone has mixed feelings on. So, you know what? I will end it here because I can suggest some help and ways to handle on how some others feel about an episode that can't stand. So don't worry on what I am saying, I am not going to antagonize people of their opinion, I just feel like I have one problem I wanted helped with like how I am trying my best to believe Lincoln is not adopted.