User blog comment:Darthbane2017/What do you want to see More/Less of in Season 3?/@comment-32809857-20171118074853

More:


 * Episodes focusing on Lincoln hanging around with Clyde on their adventures or missions.

Less:
 * An April Fool's episode.
 * Luna and Sam getting together to be prepared for their concert.
 * An episode focusing on Lincoln's sisters, but I would mostly go with more of Leni and Luan because they are two characters I wanted to see more of. But mainly, like how I liked when Lincoln and Luan bonded (despite their argument) in the episode, Funny Business, it would be Leni's turn to bond with Lincoln because Leni and Lincoln bonded in their Listen Out Loud podcast at the Royal Woods Mall.
 * A Valentine's Day themed episode would sound lovely.
 * An episode taking place after L is For Love, for example: after Chaz gets Leni's love letter, Leni goes on a date with Chaz.
 * An episode where Lincoln and Lana work together.
 * Another episode focusing on the pets the second time.
 * Ronnie Anne's family getting their own episode.
 * A musical themed episode.
 * An episode where Clyde gets a crush on Penelope, so don't get me wrong, I like Clyde, but we can make things more of slice of life.
 * An episode where Lincoln talks things out to her sisters about why Ronnie Anne and him prefered to be just friends.
 * An episode where Lincoln meets her genderbent counterpart.
 * An episode revealing the day on how Lincoln first met Paige.
 * Most likely development for Lola because sometimes, she does have right reasons to be selfish, scary or cruel like Ren from The Ren and Stimpy Show, but sometimes, she takes her step a tad bit too far. The only times I think she took some steps too far was when she and Lori kicked Lincoln out of the van in Making the Grade because Lisa got Lincoln blamed for getting her out of the geology game, and thought Lincoln did something to make them lose the trip to the spa on purpose when he didn't do anything to make Lori and Lola to be so angry at him. But the other times were when Lola took everything so seriously whenever someone does something wrong to her, Lola ends up acting cruel and horrible to her siblings in a mean spirited and crass way.
 * An episode where Lincoln and Clyde share their memories.
 * Pop-Pop.
 * An episode revealing that Lincoln is born with poliosis, causing him to be reason why he was born with white hair this entire time for the past 11 years.
 * Birthday themed episodes.
 * Christmas themed episodes.
 * A Thanksgiving themed episode.
 * An episode where Chandler comes back as Lincoln and Clyde's enemy.
 * An episode where Lola realizes how much of a selfish jerk he has been in her life to her family and her twin Lana, even to Lincoln after Lincoln snapped at her saying he has had enough of her making fun of him, mocking him, arguing with him first, disrespecting him, ignoring his help, insulting her, getting him to land into trouble, blaming everything on him (even if it's a little thing or two), etc.
 * Any episode where Clyde or another character is in their best.
 * An episode focusing on Bobby again.
 * An episode that features out really funny jokes.
 * Ace Savvy themed episodes (but although, I disliked Sleuth or Consequences).
 * An episode on how Lincoln first got Bun-Bun and why he would always love him and forever.
 * An episode where Lucy's dark magic went too far.


 * The infamous "Making the [SOMETHING]" episodes, I hated Making the Grade and Making the Case long enough, but I hated Making the Grade more because of said trope I hated the episode over for. So I hope this chronology is rid of. They weren't funny to begin with.
 * Episodes involving another character or Lincoln being treated as an outcast or a black sheep over something they didn't mean to or didn't think.
 * An episode that either has unfunny jokes or is just angering it's viewers like Cereal Offender.
 * Whereas an episode where it's plot is just mean spirited, has some characters treating another character as an outcast in a bad way with no good quality whatsoever, or has this terrible idea that an episode starts off nicely, but then slowly declines until it becomes really bad.