User blog comment:WildKirbyAtrox/(Un)Happy 2nd Anniversary-Ish of No Such Luck/@comment-31231137-20190311001539

You know, when I clicked this post, I was thinking, "My goodness, why are we still talking about this? It's been two years, it's been talked about to death, the crew can't change the past, so just move on!" That said, when I started reading, I actually began to respect it a lot more, because you're actually giving insight into who's to blame and what the episode did right and wrong. For me, I think that the blame lies mostly in Lincoln for lying in the first place. I mean, yeah, Lynn threw that shade at him, but correct me if I'm wrong, she never forced him to play along with it, did she? Overall, my final conclusion is this: they tried to teach the message that even the pettiest lies can affect you the most negatively, which is a pretty good message to teach, and it didn't work out as good as it could've. Oh well. They tried something, it could've been better. It happened here, it's happened before, and it's gonna continue happening until the end of time. Plus, when look at the final scene through the perspective that Lincoln was forced to wear the squirrel suit because he was wearing a bucket hat, I end up kind of liking it, because bucket hats are kind of the worst. Fedoras are much better.