User blog:AustinDR/Thoughts on White Hare

So, "White Hare." This was a pretty unique episode. In it, Lincoln tries to impress a new girl who had just moved to Royal Woods. However, knowing how his siblings tend to get overly excited about the prospect of their only brother developing a crush, so Lincoln tries to evade them. However, he gets knocked unconscious after accidentally hitting his head, and he imagines himself as being a rabbit who shares the house with several rabbits. Now, this episode was good. I loved the idea of the rabbits because of how it was based on an early draft of the Loud House that Savino devised. Here, you kind of get a taste of what that would've been like. However at the same time, it just comes off as pretty surreal. Yeah, the show had delved into surrealism before particularly in "Butterfly Effect," but here it seemed to be pushing it a little pass the suspension of disbelief. I also would've liked it if they also took the rabbit world to their advantage, as in go all out with it.

Other than that, it was a good episode.

Final score: 4 stars out of 5



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