User blog comment:AustinDR/Honest Opinion on Funny Business/@comment-32202721-20170723235450

Yeah, for the most part, Luan's actions were pretty understandable, given how seriously she takes clowning (as paradoxical as that may sound), and she even admits at the end that she shouldn't have been so hard on Lincoln. The only moment of hers that rubbed me the wrong way was when Luan squeezed the whoopie cushions just so Lincoln would have to blow them back up. Like... come on, that was just a dick move.

Also, this is more of a plot-related grievance, but who hires a clown for a thirteen-year-old's birthday party? Especially for one who's going through a goth/emo phase?