User blog comment:Weavillain/How Has the Fandom Influenced Your Love or Hatred for Episodes/Characters/Etc.?/@comment-29866170-20171102110738

Yeah, I honestly think that there are quite a few episodes I find overrated and overhated thanks to the majority of the fandom. For overrated, the big two are 11 Louds a Leapin' and L is for Love (I do understand their praise, but I wouldn't consider them "perfect" in any way; heck I think L is for Love is actually kind of "meh" to me). While I do think there are a BUNCH that are overhated (including the obviously big two...at which I stopped caring about either of them at this point). It really kind of make me look on the bright side of things. I especially feel this way about NSL; I thought the episode was originally the most forgettable episode of the whole show (until I watched it again to doublecheck some information). My biggest problem with NSL nowadays is that there are STILL fanfictions about it (almost to the point where it honestly feels like a subgenre a fanfic....I actually made a meme graph poking fun at it).

As for characters, while I do feel like some background characters get WAY too much fan art for being background characters (Maggie, Sam, etc), my main focus are the main guys. One thing you must know about me is that I LOATHE the nicer/meaner sisters trope. I know some of them are more caring about their brother than others, but seriously; flanderizing EVERYONE to either be an angel or a demon? I actually enjoy the sisters not only for their cute appearences, but also their zany personalities with one another (and I know that even though Lincoln may find them crazy at times, he still loves them). While I do feel like Luna is kinda overrated, part of which dealing with everybody thinking she is "perfect" and scenes where she does something even minute to Linc are bad vibes (looking at YOU, Garage Banned), coupled with her bisexuality, and few other things. Lynn, I find, the most underrated/overhated sister because of that one episode.

WHEW! That's a long one.