User blog:AustinDR/Too Seriously?

Admittedly, do you think we take some episodes too seriously? I noticed this with "No Such Luck." I went in expecting to hate it, but I actually found it passable. But some Housians tend to exaggerate how bad the episode is. I mean, yes, Lincoln gets thrown out of the house and all that jazz, but I didn't really feel offended by that. Well, they did sell his furniture too, so that made me pause a bit, but overall, I didn't fully resent the episode. I tried to give the episode a chance, which I did, and I didn't end up scratching my eyes out. I still hold "Trash House" as the worst episode in the series because it poorly executed mean-spirited humor by having Lincoln not be at fault, but even after re-watching "NSL" it didn't elicit any hostile feelings within me like how "Trash House" did. Heck, even with "Trash House," my hatred for the episode started to lessen, primarily because I chose not to re-watch it. It's still an abysmal episode don't get me wrong, but I otherwise felt my intense hatred for the episode wane. I still refuse to re-watch the episode, but I ultimately no longer get triggered by remembering it.

I mean, I even liked the fanfic that was written in response to it: granted, I didn't want Lincoln to get beaten to a bloody pulp as well as develop a crippling fear of his sisters, but I still like reading it. That kind of inspired me to do a response to "NSL," though it's slightly more grim. Overall, I just think that some people take some of the episodes too seriously. I mean, one person claimed to have had nightmares concerning "4x Loud House." Personally, I loved the episode as I thought it was mean-spirited humor done right with fighting over money being more reasonable than over a dress. I mean, dude, it's just an episode. It isn't going to have life-altering effects on you. If you really were horrified over this, I would recommend seeking help, but I'm not going to judge you for disliking the episode.