User blog comment:SpongeGuy12/How would you make No Guts, No Glori a better episode?/@comment-4618045-20170918032729

The funny thing about No Guts No Glori is that it comes immediately after Driving Miss Hazy, which establishes that Lori is insecure when it comes to her usefulness within the family. Therefore, I think the episode should have focused more on how that aspect of her character drives her to be overcompensating in establishing her authority and how she is apparently the only one capable of babysitting. Deep down, she knows that the House doesn't need to be run with an iron fist to stay in tact (just look at when the parents are home), but she doesn't want to give anyone else the idea of being a babysitter because she knows that virtually any of the other siblings would be more well-received than her, pushing her to the sideline.