User blog:Dragonzako/The 5 Worst Loud House episodes in my opinion

Since I already did my review on the supposed bad episodes of this show, it’s time to show my thoughts on what I think are the worst episodes of this show. These are the Top 5 Worst Loud House Episodes in my opinion.

5) Butterfly Effect

So Luan chains herself to a tree (possibly chain sawed), Lynn and Lola probably going to jail, Lana being trapped in a hamster ball without breathing holes, Luna stuck in London, Lori and Clyde together and Lily as a giant. This was stupid, not only was it a giant cop out with it being what Lincoln thinks what will happen if he doesn’t tell Lisa he spilled her chemicals. Why add a scene of Lori and Clyde together in the end if it went back to real life there? It just confuses me, so this was a bad episode. Not as bad as the other 4, but still bad.

4) The Sweet Spot

For some reason, people like this episode, but hate Loud 4x House. Why? In that episode they at least learned a lesson, in this they don’t. Lincoln was completely selfish in this episode wanting the sweet spot and in the end he brawls with his sisters to get it. Finally the parents, well only Rita since Lynn Sr decides to cry, parents the kids for once. Lincoln blames this on his sisters even though he was the one to start this entire mess with his selfishness and he still didn’t learn a lesson and tries to get a good seat on the couch even after being grounded. Get out of here. The sisters may have brawled with Linc, but he was the one to wake them up and caused the events of this episode to transpire. This was a boring episode and since I don’t like Lincoln (I’ll provide the link to my Thoughts on Lincoln Loud blog post down below) and he doesn’t learn anything from his selfishness this was terrible.

3) One of the Boys

Stereotypes. Many, many stereotypes. This episode had the annoying brothers and how much of jerks they are and how boys are gross, inconsiderate individuals. Greg Cipes chose his most annoying voice for Luke, choose a menacing one not one that makes me want to mute him. I hate this for another reason. Linc decides to leave his sisters because Lola and Luan call him gross and disgusting for good reasons. Linc picks the peanut butter with his hands and puts it back and also burped in Luan’s face. They want to go to the mall and care about him a lot even though they go overboard. What happened to not trade them for the world? For once Clyde said the right sentence. Even though it is a dream, Linc doesn’t think so and is fine with staying with his brothers and the only reason he leaves is not because he misses his sisters, but because his brothers are jerks. For some reason the boys are like Lynn, but worse. Yeah, I don’t believe that since they aren’t like her at all.

2) Not a Loud

<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:"Arial","sans-serif"">Now we are getting into the hate category. Sometimes overhyping isn’t the best thing to do. This episode taught me that. I don’t hate this episode because of Lincoln not being adopted. I’m fine with since I was hoping he wasn’t adopted and this episode proved it to be true. Why do I hate it? The execution was terrible. Why include Clyde? What was the point of him? It could have been better if it were heartwarming more, Clyde was just useless, the field test gags just didn't make much sense and it felt the episode kept switching and switching trying to keep a plot and ultimately becomes just a mess. Linc didn't seem to be sad thinking he was adopted. The birth story is a hit or miss for me. But that story was better than most of this episode. This could have been a flashback episode with the younger older sisters; it would have been more an interesting premise than this episode. The only good things in this episode were the baby books and the older sisters sharing their thoughts on Lincoln coming home for the first time, granted it would have been better if all 5 said it instead of 4. I may actually make a re-write on this episode, but make it more different.

<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:"Arial","sans-serif"">1) Change of Heart

<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:"Arial","sans-serif"">Yes, this is what I consider to be the worst episode. No, this isn’t an error. This is true. Why? Everything in this episode was garbage. The joke of Clyde having a crush on Lori isn’t funny; it’s stupid and brings it up to 11 in this episode.

<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:"Arial","sans-serif"">I hate Change of Heart as Clyde’s nosebleeds and robot noises were disgusting, creepy, annoying and repetitive and his robots noises are just plain annoying and they keep using them in this episode to make the audience laugh. Adding multiple of them is just wrong to me. This episode plays it to the max. The antics Clyde does around her such as nosebleeds (disturbing) and his robots noises are just plain annoying and they keep using them in this episode to make the audience laugh. It didn’t make me laugh, it got on my nerves. Clyde tries to get over this creepy, weird obsession on Lori with the help of Leni. Then all of sudden, Lori who doesn’t like Clyde or him being a creep/stalker to her decides I want him back. What were the writers on when they made this? In the end, Lori tells Clyde to be creepy to her since that is his perfect self. Clyde could have least learned that Lori is in a relationship and leave her alone and I wanted this to happen in this episode.

<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:"Arial","sans-serif"">The message this episode gave was “be a creepy stalker to a girl that is in a relationship and keep trying to win her over, even though you are too young for her” or “be completely weird and obsessive over someone older than you even though they are in a relationship and someday they'll understand you are a friend despite you aren't as you are just a stalker/creeper”. But that's just my reason. The saddest part is that The Room is funnier than this episode, that’s how bad it is. Tommy Wiseau’s terrible acting in one of the worst movies of all time is funnier than Clyde’s crush on Lori. To me, it just didn't teach the right moral. The only good thing I guess is Leni helping, but it doesn’t help still since I still hate this episode.

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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:"Arial","sans-serif"">If you are wondering where is Brawl and NSL, I already di <span style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif;">d a blog post giving my thoughts on those episodes, I’ll leave a link down below for that also. No heated arguments and I’ll post my next “Thoughts on Loud House Characters” later.