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===Her siblings generally===
 
===Her siblings generally===

Revision as of 18:45, 17 December 2016

Her siblings generally

Lori is often very bossy, dominating and tyrannical as the oldest, like in "Driving Miss Hazy" only giving lifts in exchange for her chores. She demands they treat her as a superior and when mum and dad are out and she's put in charge, she enforces rules against their pleasures, but she loves them deeply and is always there to come to their aid when in need.

Lincoln

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Lincoln and Lori really love each other.

She is often very mean, and bossy towards Lincoln, and at times seems to be the sister he has one of the worst relationships with. While it is far from ideal, Lori deeply loves him although she doesn't admit it. She will always be there for him, before she'd hurt him.

In the pilot, she cuts in front of him to use the bathroom when he really has to go, so he chases her out with one of Lily's dirty diapers so he can meet with his "pressing engagement". In "Get the Message", she furiously berates Lincoln for entering her room by mistake and accidentally breaks his video game and doesn't initially apologize. This leads Lincoln to write a hateful letter to her and send her a nasty message. However she bought him a new copy of the destroyed game and apologizes but doesn't sound genuine, like she saw it as another chore. When she later erases it herself, and berates him for calling her phone. Lori's nastiness to Lincoln throughout the episode makes it difficult to decipher just how sincere her apology was to him, as it seemed that she simply did not want to be bothered by him that day.

In "Save the Date" Lori becomes very angrily violent to Lincoln throwing numerous things at him, because Bobby broke up with her because of Lincoln as he upset Bobby's sister Ronnie Anne. She would then force him to make her feel like the most special girl in the world so Bobby to get back together with her, although he might not be happy with her. Like his other siblings, he detests her bossiness over them. In "No Guts, No Glori" he stages an uprising to end Lori's tyrannical babysitting methods while their parents are out. In "Driving Miss Hazy" she forces favors from him and the rest of her siblings in exchange for rides around town, forcing Lincoln to do her laundry.

In "No Guts, No Glori" it is shown that when the two get along they can make a pretty good team. Despite the above, within the first season, she quickly seemed to have gone from one of the meaner sisters to Lincoln to one of the friendlier. In "Out on a Limo" she kindly suggests for Lincoln to enjoy the limo ride himself for a while before the rest of them all go for a ride in it. In "A Novel Idea", she was the first to give her sympathies towards Lincoln when she thinks that he had a boring day while she and the other sisters had a good time. In "A Fair to Remember" the development of their inter-relation from rough to sweet is really emphasized.

Finally in "Ties That Bind" when Lincoln mistakenly believed he was to be kicked out of the house, Lori refused to let this happen and immediately led the siblings in confronting their parents on this misunderstanding.

In "The Waiting Game" the entire episode centers around their relationship. After Lincoln informs Lori about a job opening so she can earn enough money for a dress for a school dance, she offers him free root beers and pizza for him and his friend Clyde. However as the episode goes on, Lincoln begins to take advantage of her to get whatever he wants and she is forced to give in to him. Near the end of the episode Lori tells Lincoln that thanks to him she isn't able to go to the dance with Bobby and sarcastically (but not maliciously) "thanks" him in a sad tone. Now realizing his mistake, Lincoln explains what happened to Lori's boss, and he offers Lori a deal that she can go to the dance, and Lincoln fills in for her. She thanks him at the end of the segment, and they hug before she leaves for the dance with Bobby. She even gives Lincoln sympathy for having to miss Chandler's party.

Their relationship comes into focus again in "A Fair to Remember", where Lori encourages Lincoln to go to a monster truck rally with Bobby as she was not interested in going. When the two become close, Lori becomes jealous as Bobby starts paying more attention to Lincoln, going so far as to "date" Clyde in retaliation. Lincoln sees how much Lori feels neglected, and convinces Bobby to spend more time with her. Lori thanks Lincoln and agrees with Bobby that Lincoln really is a "great bro".

Leni

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Leni and Lori taking selfies.

Lori and Leni are very good friends, and both like to hang out together. They both behave like any teen girl; both enjoy fashion, take selfies of themselves, and talk about boys. Lori also is pending of Leni's ignorance.

In "Driving Miss Hazy" Lori didn't want Leni to pass her driving test because then her siblings would ask Leni to drive them places instead of her; therefore she would no longer be able to get them to do favors for her. She sabotaged Leni's driving test but later she felt extremely guilty for her thoughtless and selfish actions and wanted to fix her mistake by helping her prepare for her next test.

In "A Fair to Remember" Lori confides her troubles with Bobby to Leni when he starts paying more attention to Lincoln, even though her advice proves unhelpful in fixing this.

Luna

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Lori commanding Luna to play some music.

Although she doesn't have too much interaction with Lori, they seem to get along okay. Lori is one of the siblings whom asks Luna for music when she's putting into action a plan, as seen in "No Guts, No Glori". Luna also ruined Lori's first Boyz Will Be Boyz concert.

Luan

She and Lori don't have many interactions. Like all of her siblings, she gets annoyed by Luan's unfunny jokes.

Lynn

Lori and Lynn do not interact often. However, Lynn shares her siblings' dislike of Lori's bossiness and does not like being forced to do favors for her. Lori also does not always appreciate Lynn's wild athletics around the house.

Lucy

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Lori with Lucy

Lori and Lucy very rarely interact, though like with all the siblings Lori is freaked out whenever Lucy appears out of thin air. In "Changing the Baby" Lucy warns Lori that their late great-grandmother was furious that Lori gave away her prized brooch, which frightens Lori and prompts her to get it back. In "A Fair to Remember" Lucy helps Lori with her relationship with Bobby, and gives Clyde a gift on Lori's behalf as a thank you for helping her.

Lola

Lori and Lola rarely interact, but they share some things in common such as being both bossy and are both easily angered when they don't get what they want. They also are known to scheme when trying to get their way. Like the rest of her siblings, Lori is somewhat intimidated by Lola's infamous temper, and normally tries not to provoke her.

Lily

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Lori playing with Lily.

She and Lori have a good relationship, and Lori often acts in a maternal way with her.

In the episode "Changing the Baby", she tries to implement her interests on Lily because she had nobody that shares her likes.

Clyde

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Clyde surprising Lori.

Lori doesn't like Clyde because of his big obsession with her. She feels uncomfortable when he is near her as he begins to make robot sounds and bleeds from his nose.

In "Left in the Dark", Lincoln and Clyde decide that it is best to watch the show separately, because Clyde will obsess over Lori if he comes over. Later, Clyde asks Lincoln if his sister will be interested in dating younger men (obviously referring to himself) which Lori overhears and answers directly to him "never going to happen". 

In "Butterfly Effect", Lori dates Clyde after breaking up with Bobby. At the end of the episode, they can be seen riding a bike together, apparently having gotten married. This is used as a gag, happening only in what appears to be Lincoln's imagination, and is not mentioned in further episodes.

In "Save the Date" Clyde attempts to woo Lori while discussed as a waiter at the French-Mex restaurant when she and Bobby attempt to patch up their relationship, and tries to sabotage Bobby so he can get close to her. This plan fails as Lori is oblivious to his presence and ultimately she makes up with Bobby, much to Clyde's displeasure.

In "A Fair to Remember" Lori takes Clyde on a date to the fair as a way to make Bobby jealous for having spent so much time with Lincoln. Clyde remains comatose through the entire date which makes things difficult for Lori. After fixing things with Bobby and Lincoln, Lori gives Clyde a framed picture of the photos they took together at the fair, which again makes him faint in disbelief. Clyde lamented not remembering anything of the date, but was thrilled to have spent the day with her.

Bobby

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Lori hugging Bobby.

Bobby is Lori's boyfriend and although it's not often shown they love each other very much. Lori is constantly messaging or calling him with her cell phone and vice versa. If one of the two doesn't call or message for a long time, they will go into despair. This is evidenced in "Undie Pressure", where she can't endure to talk to Bobby and let him enter to her house, losing the bet in the process.

In "Save the Date" she is devastated when Bobby breaks up with her over Lincoln's insulting of his sister Ronnie Anne, and Lori becomes determined to win him back by having Lincoln apologize to them on their date. For all their trials, the two have remained inseparable with Lori being absolutely enamored by Bobby.

In "A Fair to Remember", Lori refuses a date with Bobby when he buys tickets to a monster truck rally, and instead encourages Lincoln to go. When Bobby starts hanging out with Lincoln like a little brother, this irks Lori, and she feels she's become a "third wheel" on their dates. Lori goes out of her way to make both of them jealous by spending an entire day with Clyde at the carnival, to which Bobby remains oblivious. When her scheme fails, Lori breaks down thinking she doesn't have a boyfriend anymore, which moves Lincoln to convince Bobby that they need to spend more time together again. Bobby and Lori immediately make up and Bobby tries to make equal time for both siblings.