User blog:CartoonFan14/Review: A Tale of Two Tables

So, I think there's no doubt I give unpopular opinions, I mean, just check out my Sleuth or Consequences review, I rated it too high for the ones who hated it, and too low for ones who liked it. So, disagre all yu want, but I love this episode, and it is the first thing I think of when Loud House comes to mind.

So the premise is Lincoln is at that age where his younger sisters' antics no longer amuse him, and he wishses to go to what I call the "big boy" table. Now, this episode has been panned by several users here for being the most boring episode in the series. What do I have to sag on that? Well, it may be more dull then comedy gold episodes like Undie Pressure, but it certainly isn't unwatchable levels of boring.

Ignoring the lack of jokes or interesting story, the episode has a lot, and I mean A LOT of things going for it, Clyde isn't overly obsessive, so he actually comes off as your typical kid with a crush he has no chance with, and is likeable here, that joke about the buns was smart, and amusing. Not one ot laugh your socks off at, but it was funny to say the least.

The story as a whole, is one of the best ones. It flows nicely, it balanced humor, seriousness, and heartwarming moments well enough, and even managed to throw in a nightmare scene, and do it well. The writing alone makes this episode good.

My final point is who relateable the episode is, all of us, if not a lot of us have been through that phase where you wanted adult treatment and conversation without the responsibility of being one. I really like how Lincoln came to his senses and realized that childhood comes and goes and the rest is adulthood. And that Twist with the older sisters still wanting to be kids, but not having the will to leave was really well done, smart, and gave the loud house one of the most heartwarming endings not counting Lola episodes.

So while the episode may not be interesting, it doesn't need it, it has a fair share of jokes, all of which work, but just aren't gut busters. The writing is perfect, the episode is relateable and heartwarming, the characters are all charming and likeable, and it perfectly sums up the Loud House. I can't recommend this one enough.

Rating: 9/10