User blog:Steven A. Lucas/The Loudest, Painfully Average, Thanksgiving (My Opinion)

I'm not going to lie you guys, but I sort of both loved and hated The Loud House episode, The Loudest Thanksgiving. Be aware that this is just my own personal opinions about the episode.

When I first watched it, I sort of had a mixed reaction to it and I definitely had a hard time trying to like it, so this is considered one of those painfully average episodes of the show. First of all, my negatives on this episode is that I don't like how both The Louds and the Casagrandes are acting. Because they act like selfish, childish, and competitive jerks. They all had the worst performances ever! Except some few of them. It makes me think that both the Louds and the Casagrandes are the main antagonists. Doug and Michelle are better antagonists than them. However, I still feel iffy on the message that spending Thanksgiving with your boyfriend / girlfriend is still not significant. I still think it's about spending time with your family, and everyone around you.

However, despite the flaws that I had with the episode, I have some positive things about the episode. I really liked Turkey Lily, because I really think it's one of Lily's cutest moments of the show. That did give me a smile and AWWW! I also really loved how both the Louds and the Casagrandes apologized at the end for how they've been acting. I even loved some of the moments during the episode, with moments from Ronnie Anne and CJ trying to do a food drive, some of Carlota's moments, Lincoln and Ronnie Anne exchanging a greeting, and the silly turkey dance which I think is so bad it's good. Let's not forget the song at the end. It's a really nice way to end an episode.

Overall, this episode is a mixed bag for me. However, if you want to watch a better Thanksgiving special, I highly recommend watching A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving. That special is better than this piece of dry turkey. One thing that I think this episode should've improved is the writing. However, I wrote my own version of the episode, and I hope I'll release it later on, this month. That version is where I make both Lori and Bobby as the secondary protagonists, while I'm the main protagonist. If you like this episode, that's fine.

I'll give this episode a 6 out of 10 for me. This episode needs improvements.