User blog:Weavillain/Weavillain's (Rather Un)popular Opinions

Welp, you know what they say, "When in Rome, buy as many souvenirs as you possibly can." But enough about the proper etiquette of tourism, it's time for me to hop onto the bandwagon and lay down some of, what I believe, to be some of my unpopular opinions. So, without further ado, let's get down to business. But, before I continue, I must stress that these opinions should not, I repeat, should not inspire you to foam at the mouth and wish to inflict bodily harm on me. If they do, consult a psychiatrist immediately because remember, you're the one with the problem here, not me. ;)

Well, those are my opinions. Let me know what you think about them and not about how much you want to find my home address and attack me with a baseball bat.
 * I find both "No Such Luck" and "Brawl in the Family" to be "overhated" episodes. Now, that doesn't mean that I don't think that they're bad but I just think that they both get a little too much flack from the fans. If you want my further thoughts on why I feel this way, you can read all about it right here.
 * "The Sweet Spot" is a good episode. It's honestly one of the funniest of the show to me, right up there with "Snow Bored" and "Suite and Sour". Something about the siblings going ballistic and fighting each other, over a flippin' car seat, was hilarious. A common criticism I find about this episode is that the siblings were fighting for a dumb reason. Well, I don't think it's a "dumb reason" when I consider that to me, The Loud House imitates life and in life, siblings fight and more often than not, at least from my perspective, those squabbles don't need to have serious, philosophical, life-changing implications for them to happen and more importantly, for them the "combatants" to think that it's worth it. I usually like the show's take on sibling rivalries and fights and this episode was no exception. I also didn't mind that they didn't learn their lesson because again, it imitates life; just because siblings stop fighting for one reason doesn't mean they won't fall back into old habits the next time around.
 * "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud House is an episode that I find to be good as well and most of them are for the reasons that I like "The Sweet Spot".
 * Out of all of the Loud siblings, Lucy does the least for me as a character. That doesn't mean that I don't like her but I'm the least "endeared" to her quirks and signature additions to the plot, even moreso than Luan, a character that I don't favor as highy as Lucy.
 * "House Music" may be the most overrated episode of the entire series. I see it placed high on a lot of "Top 10/20" episodes lists and quite frankly, I don't find its appeal. Sure, I'd still say it's a good episode but it's not that great.
 * "Butt Monkey" Lincoln is a great staple of the show and I don't want to see it gone. It kinda irks me with Charlie Brown but here, it's way more tame in comparison and Lincoln does "win" a lot more than people give him credit for. Plus, in these "butt monkey" situations, we often see Lincoln doing whatever he can to change that, which shows off how proactive and innovative he is at trying to move on up in the world.
 * For some reason, the toilet humor doesn't bother me. About the only time it does is with Clyde's nosebleeds but other than that, I can either stomach it or even find it funny.
 * I don't find the appeal in about...98.7% of "Alternate Endings/Episode Rewrites/Extended Versions" simply because they're often worse than what they're trying to "enhance".
 * I'd rather see another Lisa-centered or Lynn-centered episode before I see one for Luna. Speaking of which...
 * I don't think Luna has been underutilized at all. She shares about the same number of focus episodes as her sisters and one of the (perhaps the) most groundbreaking moments of the show centered around. She's fine. Relax. Seriously. 
 * I don't think Ronnie Anne and Bobby moved away too soon. Ronnie Anne's not completely gone from the show, meaning that her character was going to have the chance to develop, whether she remained in Royal Woods or not. Heck, if anything, her new environment might actually foster growth faster than it would by staying in Royal Woods. We're going to know more about her regardless of where she lives.
 * Carl/Carlino is my favoirte Casagrande so far. I know people really love Carlota but out of her family, she's really not at the top for me. By the way, Carlitos would be second.
 * I have no interest in seeing any of the love interests from "L is For Love" return. I wouldn't have even minded Sam not returning, in all honesty. They can stay as one-shot characters for all I care.
 * "Suite and Sour" is the best episode of the show, thus far. It's practically a 10/10 in execution. Every character gets their chance in the spotlight, all of the jokes were gutbusters (especially Leni's role), and the twist ending was a great way to cap everything off. If I was forced to only be allowed to watch one episode for the rest of my life, it's be this one.