User blog:CircularBoat742/The Whole Fuss about Not a Loud

'Hey everyone, CircularBoat742 here and I got nothing else to do. Anyways, while I was gone working, I clearly missed a lot of stuff referring to the fandom. Correct me if i'm wrong but apparently there was a whole fuss about Thompherfan about his crush with Leni, YoshiPlayer15 left the fandom because of some rumors going on with him, but the main thing I keep hearing about is for the episode Not a Loud. Ever since the title card and plot has been leaked, everyone has been ranting and making bunch of hate blogs, messages and all sorts of things about the episode. I mean jeez, it has over 700 comments already and it isn't even out! Anyways, for anyone skeptical what the episode is about, here's the plot'

"When Lincoln discovers the first page of his baby book is blank, he worries his parents are hiding something"

'That's the plot of the episode and it's suppose to air next week. Everyone on this wiki has been crying over the fact that Lincoln is "adopted". Now first of all, we don't know that, but people are claiming he is just by the title card and plot. That doesn't really explain much. Second, if he is adopted, so what? There is nothing wrong with being adopted at all, and if people are gonna comment "Oh, but look how the sisters treat him!" and to that I say: be quiet (no offense). Sure, there has been episodes where they have been very out of character, but for the most part, they really care for him. Don't believe me? How about the time when they were ready to beat up the first kid in their sights because he was being bullied? Or when they help him out by being the project that was destoryed? Or when the sisters believe the parents are getting rid of Lincoln and pleaded to them to take them instead? See, they deeply care for him, even if it comes off as rough at times. Also, being adopted doesn't mean anything, and no one can tell me that I have no right to say anything because a family member of mine is actually adopted. My dad was born in Italy when he was taken into foster care. That's when my grandparents found him and raised him in America. Coming from my dad, he doesn't care that he's adopted. It doesn't bother him that he'll never see his biological family because "he's with the people that actually care for him". This applies for Lincoln too. If he is adopted, he's with his true family because the family that gave birth to him clearly didn't want to raise him and put him in some sort of foster care. That's where Rita and Lynn Sr. brought him into the Louds. Also, this isn't the first nick show to adress the main character being adopted. In Hey Arnold! the main protagonist, Arnold is adopted by his grandparents because his real parents went missing in San Lorenzo, so it's not new to the network.'

'Now do I personally believe he's adopted? Well, yes and no. I say yes because there's lots of evidence for him to be adopted by him acting like an outsider and by his traits that don't go along with his sisters, but I say no because he has the same hair color and style as Pop pop, where he could've inherited it from there and there's pictures of him as a baby in the family in the episode "The Whole Picture". Even though the last fact could be after he was adopted, there's no evidence to support both sides at this point. '

'Anyways, that's all I gotta say. I just wanted to adress my opinions on this problem in the fandom and I honestly wish it would stop because it just ruins anticipation for future episodes. Like I always say, i'm not trying to fuel the fire in anyway, i'm just stating my opinions.Anyways, i'll see you guys next time.'

-CircularBoat742