Thread:TheMaximumMatt/@comment-31647719-20180919133919/@comment-32807753-20180920042938

You know? I just had a completely random thought...

Lori's development over the series in TLH is similar to that of Rigby in Regular Show.

Think about it.

Both start out as pretty terrible people in the beginning of their respective series, often coming off as a bit unlikable. However, as the series progressed, both have actually become incredibly likable, even to the point where they were one of the highlights of their shows. The reason? A focus on relationships. Before Eileen, Rigby was lazy, selfish, and rude, but after he began a relationship with Eileen, he's become a lot more responsible and likable, though still a bit goofy and slacking off at times but much better than before. Lori, while she's always known Bobby ever since the beginning of the series, started out as being pretty despicable too (Get the Message anyone?). However, most can agree her first true grasp of fame among the fanbase was A Fair to Remember, and episode that centers around Lori's relationship with Bobby. Since then, Lori has noticeably become much more likable, especially in episodes that focus or at least involve Lori and Bobby (Cheater by the Dozen, City Slickers, Party Down, Selfie Improvement, etc.). And since then, both have also started becoming more likable to their friends around them (Rigby with his work buddies and Lori with her family and even friends). I believe that by having a bigger focus on their respective relationships, Rigby and Lori start maturing and developing into more likable characters.

But that's just me. What do you think?