User blog:DandyAndy1989/Discussion - Why is Lincoln on every title card?

Something that always puzzled and/or bothered about the show is this. I know Lincoln is the main main character, meaning the show is more about him struggling through day to day life as the only boy in the family. And he's based on Savino's own childhood. I can understand why he would be on title cards very often. But, why does he have to be on every title card, even the ones for episodes that don't focus on him?

You see, episodes like Heavy Meddle, A Tale of Two Tables, Picture Perfect, Overnight Success, Chore and Peace, Dance, Dance Resolution, and the like all have Lincoln solely on them because they are more about him trying to make a situation to his liking or trying to make it come out right despite his sisters' interference or judgment. They work just fine. But there are some episodes where he's not the focus at all, and yet he's the one on the title card. I'll demonstrate.

The ones that get it right are Driving Miss Hazy, No Guts, No Glori, Project Loud House, In Tents Debate, Space Invader, Changing the Baby, Ties That Bind, IALLLLH, Toads and Tiaras, Two Boys and a Baby, Cover Girls, Roughin' It, A Tattler's Tale, and Baby Steps because Lincoln is along with the character(s) that will be just as important to the plot as he will be.

In closing, I ask one last time. Why is Lincoln on every title card, even the ones where isn't the main focus and/or doesn't have as much screentime?

Leave a comment below and tell me what you think about this.