User blog comment:AlexKawa/Top Six Most Over-Hated Loud House Episodes/@comment-24200891-20190822155550/@comment-32053026-20190822170453

Yeah. I had to agree with everything you just stated about each episode you stated here.

I mean, Fool Me Twice was indeed was worst of the three April Fools Day Episodes, because Luan here was at her cruelest since not only she pranked her family, but ruined their reputations.

Making The Case, made Lincoln better than Luan at fixing his mistakes, but Luan should have helped Lincoln with his video contest instead of just, stating the facts without giving any reason. Althought, she did said a rule that involves never posting a video of someone or people they know without their permission. But...she didn't explain it to Lincoln, meaning she didn't say it in a way so that Lincoln can hear it.

Out On A Limo was so bad, that Aartistboy and I comment on each other about how it should have been made better: It involves Lincoln being miserable when he was at the Country Club, even at the very start, and then his sisters came there to rescue him, while he explains to his sisters that he didn't wanted to ride the alone, and wanted his sisters to be with him in the Limo ride at the very start because he wanted to spend time with his sisters as they all ride the Limo together at the beginning. You catch my drift?

And Change of Heart was a wasteful episode to write. I mean, Clyde should have given up on his most annoying trait because it is pointless from the start. I mean, sure he can be nice to Lori sometimes, but that doesn't mean he should have a crush on her.

No Laughing Matter was not what I expected for Luan, because I expected that she given up on comedy and pranks because of her reaction to one of her pranks hurting one of the siblings, most notably, Lincoln. I mean, look at Regular Show's Prankless, it was much more better because Muscle Man not only quit pranking, but he did it because he felt guilty for Pops when his bed prank hurts him.

As for Jeers for Fears, let just say that Lincoln and Clyde can't handle any horror tricks. Also, Spectre, you spell Shaggy's name wrong.

And don't get me started with Ruthless People. It was another wasteful potential episode that could have explore more nicer positive relationships between Ruth and the Loud Family.