User blog:BriceBlueGuy Wiki/The End of 2017 Episodes (Part 1 out of 3) Thoughts

Well guys, Legends and Mall of Duty came out yesterday, and just as I thought, these were mainly good episodes after I watched them tonight. I am doing part one on the 2017 year coming to a close because 2017 is ending soon by December, and I am getting out two episodes that came out yesterday as my thoughts on for November because this is part one on my blog. Here we go!

Legends


I think Legends was just plain good, I can tell Lincoln and Lynn Sr. go on an old game show on Nickelodeon from the 1990's called "The Legends of the Hidden Temple" and they go on the show for a father and son bonding. Now this is the first time I saw Lincoln bond with his dad, even though, this is one trope that was good to begin with where another character bonds with his or her own father, for example. In an episode of Family Guy, Lois tells Peter to bond with Stewie as of a "father and son bonding", and they do it, but it turns out Peter wants Stewie's trust again after Stewie had enough with Peter's nonsense. But this episode is different from what you see in Family Guy, this one was made as a crossover dedicated to a 1990's game show that ran from 1993-1995. So this episode during the two family members's bond, two other characters voiced by Cooper Barnes and Jace Norman from Henry Danger named Steak, he is the son of Stan, and the main antagonist of the episode, and Stan, who is the father of Steak, and the antagonist as well.

Now I am pretty much admitting this one was good, although not bad at all, I don't think it was that terrible, I thought the story was just good. They were four games in The Legends of the Hidden Temple in this episode as I can tell this is a 11 minute crossover episode, so what I did like about this episode was that it has an interesting trope I mentioned earlier.

So who does not like Legends of the Hidden Temple? The ending was good, even when Lincoln and his dad lost to Steak and Stan, but it's most certainly good.

This episode is a '''8/10. '''I find ths plain good.

Fact: This is the first time The Loud House crosses over with another show on Nickelodeon.

Mall of Duty
Mall of Duty was pretty good, even though, I am glad this was an episode where the younger sisters and Lincoln fit out together, despite Lincoln boring his sisters in the mall over a long line when getting his book of Rip Hardcore's Survival Guide book.

I think this is just good. I think some reminded me of A Novel Idea because I can tell this is an episode where Lincoln does go on an adventure despite that he is with his mom when being given a tour to his mother's dentist for a "mother and son" trip, and Lincoln tries to save his mom's novel from being wrecked, even though the novel book was destroyed into smithereens later when he came back, Lincoln did do Rita a favor since Rita's original novel was boring because Rita got the idea of making a story about Lincoln as of an exciting tale about him, leading Lincoln to recreate his steps.

Now this one is different, Lincoln is put in charge of all his young sisters, he decides to go to the mall, and he goes to the mall, and it seems that the line bored most of the little sisters (but not Lily as you can tell she is the only sister in the family who is happy all the time). Well, it's fine seeing Flip again as we can tell he is the good part of the episode as well. Lincoln puts all of his little sisters on the fun train, and the coin slot starts over flowing with lots of quarters, when Lincoln returns after a long line, he notices all of his little sisters are gone, so, he found Lisa who built a robot, he found Lucy who is interesting Flip into fortunes, he found Lola at a princess themed store because she has a pretty big love of being a princess, and found Lana at the pet shop. After getting everyone back, Lincoln notices he forgot Lily, who apparently is on an out of control fun train having a great time. So I am glad Lincoln saved Lily before the train crashes, but it was nice of him to offer Scoots a copy of Rip Hardcore's book as a treat for him, so later on, he is congratulated for saving Lily, and feel bad for him when Lincoln says he is sorry for boring them and putting them through all of this from the start, and Lana says they all forgive him, including her, but Lola thinks it's "ish", but it's still forgiven and all done. So what Lincoln learned was looking after his sisters is more important than a signed book.

Back at home, the parents and the older sisters come back home and give Lincoln a surprise, it was a copy of the book Lincoln had from earlier, Lincoln tries to tell the truth, but his young sisters covered up his story by telling all of them that Lincoln did let them do what they wanted to do. The parents think it was good enough, and Lincoln asks why did they defend him when he wanted to tell his mom and dad the truth, they did to because it was their way of saying thanks for lettng Lana keep the baby ducks she hatched at the mall earlier.

You know, it gets a 9/10 because I think this one was great, I liked the way how Lincoln was a hero when he saved Lily from the crash, so, I think that's two episodes as of right now.

Fact: This episode was on production limbo in the time, some people speculated that this episode was going to be in season three if the episode is pushed away from season two, but production returned and finished when it is confirmed that this episode along with Legends will be released on November 11th, 2017. The production stall was the reason why it was on hold, and Kyle Marshall directed the final version of the episode because if it were not for this episode, Legends would have been another two part episode.

Final Thoughts
Overall, these two episodes were good. What did you think of them? Did you like them? Let me know in the comments, so this concludes part one of this blog post. Tune into part 2 when The Crying Dame and Anti-Social come out.

Goodbye!

Stay tuned for part two!