User blog:ThomasGaming64/Top 5 Season 2 Episodes

Previously on ThomasGaming64 Blogs...

"welcome to my Bottom 5 Season 2 episodes."

"The episode is mostly just forgettable."

"Overall, not a bad episode, but it is weak."

"I have to agree with the people who don't like this episode."

"you make one character very unlikable."

"Fine. For you guys, I'll take on the Top 2."

"Okay, really Rita and Lynn Sr.?! REALLY?!?!"

"he's only not bad luck if he wears that costume?!"

"Take the Lincoln torture from Making the Grade, as well as some other episodes from Season 1, and put them all together, and crank it up to 11!"

"I could go on with this episode's problems all day, but for my own good, I'll end things here."

Now on with the show!

Number 5


Ronnie is my favorite character outside of the Loud family, and it's episodes like this and one coming up that show why. Surprisingly, she doesn't appear in that many episodes. You'd think she would appear a lot more, like Bobby, but nope! Where the heck was she in 11 Louds a Leapin'?!

This is currently her largest role in the series, as of the time this episode aired anyway, and it gives her more personality than the previous episodes she appeared in did. This episode is also the Hey Arnold episode, Egg Story, done right. I mean really, Arnold thought Helga wasn't as bad as she seemed in a previous episode, Helga vs. Big Patty, so how did he forget all of a sudden?!

But in this episode, it's a lot more justified as to why Lincoln would not trust Ronnie with an egg, as she has her rough and reckless attitude. However, she also has a soft and caring side, as shown with her family and how she really treats the egg.

It's episodes like this that show that the show can have heart in their episodes.

Number 4


Up to this point, Lisa episodes haven't really been that good. Butterfly Effect was... interesting. I liked Snow Bored, but it wasn't a great episode. Making the Grade sucked, as I discussed before. Now, as of this episode, Lisa finally has a great episode, and is one of my favorites of the season!

This is a very sweet episode! Lisa and Darcy have a really sweet friendship, especially at the end! I hope we see more of Darcy in the future. Please don't let her be forgotten!

Number 3


To start off, I love this episode for personal reasons. In seventh grade, on the last day of school, we had to dissect frogs, and I felt uncomfortable doing so, one because it was gross, and two, the concept of dissecting frogs is dark, but that's another story, I don't want to talk about it.

So when I found out there was going to be an episode based around that, I knew it was going to be a good episode, and I was right.

This is also one of the two episodes of the series that makes Lana my favorite character, the other episode being Toads and Tiaras. We find out how she met her lifelong best friend, Hops, in a cute flashback. It shows how caring she is towards her friend, and why she finds frogs so important.

The episode has some realism at one point. In the scene where the frogs are released into the wild, and don't do anything, is realistic as to what they would do if you released animals back into the wild after being raised in captivity, as they don't have those survival skills yet.

In the end, the principal and the teacher decide not to dissect the frogs after Lincoln and Lana show the video, and instead, leave them in the cage for the students to see, and we get a hilarious adult joke.

This is, without a doubt, the best episode that Kevin Sullivan wrote on his own! I'm not counting episodes that he wrote with other writers, but one of those episode he wrote with other writers comes in right, about...

Number 2


...now!

My laptop decided to be a jerk, and wouldn't let me use the title card image, so I'm using an image from the episode instead.

Up until this episode, not much about Mr. Grouse was known, and he only had a few cameo appearances throughout Season 1. This episode, like many other Season 2 episodes, have more character to the secondary characters. Like the Loud siblings, he also has a big family, and he won't be going to see them this year, until the louds give him a ticket that allows him to do so.

Speaking of the Loud siblings, they all get their neat side plot. And when they all come together and sing that song, it's wonderful! That's What Christmas is All About is my favorite song of the series.

I really don't have much more to say about this episode. It's just an all around wonderful Christmas special. But there is one episode that I love even more!

Number 1


I will never not love this episode! This is not only my favorite episode of Season 2, but of the series! It is the episode I can relate to more than any other!

This is also the episode that made Ronnie my favorite character outside of the Loud family. Sure, Shell Shock is a great episode, but this is the episode that really did it for me. When she finds out she may stay with her family, she is unhappy about it, and wants to stay in Royal Woods, but near the end, she learns that change isn't easy, but that it's a part of life and it's important to embrace it.

The ending where Lori and Bobby and Lincoln and Ronnie have their goodbyes is really sweet too, especially when Ronnie hugs Lincoln instead of punching him. Also gotta love how the strategy Lincoln told Ronnie to use is to talk to the audience.

The moral is a really great one too, and it can be very helpful to those who have trouble going through change or separating from someone or somewhere you love.

To be honest, I wouldn't have loved this episode as much if it had ended with Ronnie staying in Royal Woods, as the episode wouldn't have had as strong of a message towards the audience as it did here.

This is all why I love this episode! This is all why it is favorite episode of the series!

Well, this took a long time to complete. Thanks for reading, and I'll see you guys around! ThomasGaming64 out!