Thread:Weavillain/@comment-29866170-20170815151227/@comment-31022739-20170815233717

1. Thanks for enjoying the list. It was fun to put together and I can see myself doing more lists like it in the future.

2. Here's my brief reasoning behind my (dis)honorable mentions:


 * Lincoln Loud: Girl Guru: Yeah, this episode is nothing special, but there's far too much hate towards the actions of the sisters. Yeah, they weren't exactly nice in that episode but they weren't malicious. Sibling teasing isn't as bad as some people make it out to be, and I'm usually not bothered by the way it's presented in the show. Plus, the sisters get way too much flak for eating all of Lincoln's chocolate, up to the point where they get blamed for everything going wrong in the episode. Lincoln could've easily chosen another ingredient than vinegar to work with, but he chose to do so.


 * Raw Deal: Much like the above, we have yet another instance where the negative consequences of Lincoln's decisions are squarely pegged on one of his sisters. He could've easily just ignored Lucy's fortune (which she was reluctant to read in the first place), but his paranoia didn't allow it. Again, this episode is pretty average but the treatment that Lucy gets from the fandom is irritating.


 * Making the Case: It's really not that bad of an episode, but the episode's dissenters usually dislike it because Lincoln, the well-meaning but overly ambitious protagonist, made an in-character yet rash decision, and apparently, the sisters were wrong to feel angry at their trust and privacy being broken.


 * Come Sale Away: The twerking scenes are innocuous and pretty funny to me. As it turns out, they're supposedly some of the most cringeworthy scenes that the show has to offer.

3. If I had to pick one, it'd have to be "Change of Heart". Clyde not getting over his crush on Lori was a huge disappointment to a lot of fans, but they never seemed interested in giving the episode a chance on its own merits. Thus, when their expectations weren't met, the episode was a "colossal fail".