Thread:Gumball2/@comment-30953185-20171226202550/@comment-30953185-20171229212657

Oh, boy this is gonna something.

The plot is so simple, but it works. It captures the butterfly effect really well. But that's not the only reason this episode is great, this episode does a good job of incorporating all 12 main characters (Yes I do count Clyde. He IS a main character.) greatly. They each have their own thing to do and their moment to shine, and the things they get into weave in with the main story (Lincoln accidentally wrecking Lisa's experiment) very well.

One thing I see people complaining about is the stuff that happens to the characters is too serious and dramatic, I've heard some people say stuff like, Luan being chainsawed to death, Lynn and Lola getting arrested or killed, Lana suffocating and other stuff like that, and to that I say: Seriously? I think your forgetting that this is a slice of life comedy cartoon, not a serious, depressing drama. I doubt the creators would show or have them do any of that, and for me, that was the best part of the episode, each situation the characters get into was so over the top it was funny. (I can REALLY tell Kevin had fun writing this episode)

Another thing I see people complaining about was that at the end it reveals to all be in Lincoln's head. Now be honest, how many of you would've actually wanted this to happen in real life of the cartoon? Huh? Anyone? Yeah, I didn't think so. The way I see it, you should be glad that it was all in Lincoln's head. Speaking of Lincoln he was a very good character in this episode. You can tell he regrets what he did and just wants things to go back to normal. And when you really stop to think about it, the dream sequence Lincoln shows he does care for his sisters a lot. And I also like how Lisa wasn't mad at Lincoln and wanted him to mess up her experiment because it was part of her experiment. And also some people don't like the ending gag, but I thought it was pretty funny, especially seeing how Lincoln reacted to it.