Thread:Loudfan21000/@comment-24200891-20190319214159/@comment-24200891-20190320162211

Indeed, Lincoln is flawed enough, but S3 just exaggerated some of his flaws beyond credibility level. In Wood episode he kept fainting by merely looking at blue print for wood working. It was made for sake of joke, but it wasn't funny, but pathetic. I wish Lincoln stops being a scaredy cat after he became this in Jeers for Fears.

I hope the show won't abuse aesop amnesia like American Dad tends to do. I don't like that Lincoln and his sisters keep forgetting lessons learned in pevious episodes. This makes them look stupid.

I have impression that S3 is some kind of audience switch. S1 and S2 mainly focused on 11-year-old Lincoln, when S3 focuses more on his older sisters with their teenage problems like school stress, anxiety about love interests, friends not liking each other. This makes me feel the writers now treat their viewers like early teenagers.

https://tlb.booru.org/index.php?page=post&s=view&id=82155

Sad scene, but the sisters look funnier than sadder with so much tears on faces. Now Lucy will be in charge.