User blog comment:LyomanInventor/What is your favorite April Fools Episode?/@comment-24364245-20180211001345

Fool Me Twice - Easily the best one, since the things the stunt doubles did to humiliate the Loud family was hilarious, and the family fainting one by one had me dying of laughter. To me, this is "Making the Case" done right: the humiliating things that happen are actually funny, the primary reaction is sadness instead of anger, and the way the group that was humiliated got back at the one who embarrassed them was actually clever. Definitely one episode I'd be happy to rewatch. 10/10.

Fool's Paradise - Definitely a step up from "April Fools Rules". The reason why this episode is better than the aforementioned episode is because the pranks in this episode are played off like some stereotypical horror flick. Think about it, a group (the family) is attempting to escape the psycho (Luan), and when the group believes they got away, the psycho catches up to them, and the group starts to lose members one by one as the story progresses. I also liked how despite getting back at Luan for all the mistreatment, Luan reassures that the danger is far from over, and that she'll be doing something even worse for next year, you know, like every other horror flick that ends off with a cliffhanger. 8/10.

April Fools Rules - You want to know why episode falls flat on it's face pretty hard? It's because despite being an April Fools episode, there isn't anything in this episode that's legitimately funny. The main issues with this episode is that Luan's pranks are more lethal than comedic, and it's because Lincoln is the one who gets the most hit points, while Luan just stands there to deliver some terrible one-liner. The only enjoyment I got from this episode was the running gag of Lincoln's room being boarded up, Lana eating all the snacks, and Ronnie Anne getting back at Luan by throwing a pie at her face. Other than those three parts, everything else about this episode is pretty much executed in a terrible way, and a horrible way to characterize Luan (and considering that this is her first major focus episode, that's pretty sad). 4/10.