Talk:No Such Luck/@comment-35309743-20180527204413/@comment-35966888-20180629040943

What are talking about? You're claiming people can't acknowledge that Lincoln lied to his family, but you can't seem to realize that Lynn started this myth in the first place because she happened to lose one game while Lincoln was in the crowd. She doesn't get in repercussions and the family still believed that Lincoln was bad luck, even after he just demonstrate that he wasn't. It doesn't help the fact that he supports at least six of his other sisters by showing up to their events and activities, and that he violently forced to show to Lynn's game, with game him more incentive to lie in the first place because his family obviously doesn't think highly about him to begin with.

"Lincoln brought this upon himself..." This argument is poorly constructed in so many ways. So having his entire family turn against him (even his OWN parents), seize his room, and kick him out of his own house are all acceptable punishments for simply lying to his family about being bad luck. I'm not defending what he did, but he didn't deserve punishments like these, and it's not like he didn't have any good reason to keep the myth alive.

No one is denying the fact that Lincoln did brought this on himself. Where does this "Lincoln can do no wrong" mentality come from? Some of you obviously didn't pay attention to the criticism others had toward the episode, so you're just constructing a ridiculous narrative of how people perceived the show,