Thread:MrTyeDye/@comment-30953185-20180320004424/@comment-32202721-20180320010325

If you ask me, I don't think the sisters necessarily do have to "learn their lesson". True, there are some episodes that have characters behaving badly and learning how to better themselves, but The Loud House by and large isn't a moral-based show, like Arthur or MLP: FiM.

Let's compare Study Muffin to, say, Net Gains. In Net Gains, Lynn is the episode's focus, so it makes sense that she's the one who has to learn the episode's moral in order to become a more likable person. But the sisters aren't the focus in Study Muffin; in the context of the story they're little more than an obstacle that Lincoln has to overcome.

However... if you insist on having them learn a lesson by the end, maybe I'd have one of them notice how uncomfortable Hugh looks when she's aggressively hitting on him, and feel a pang of guilt. Then she can pass that along to the rest of them, and collectively they'll learn about the importance of consent and how it's not cool to flirt with someone who doesn't want the attention.