Thread:Loudfan21000/@comment-24200891-20180324223508/@comment-24200891-20180327043301

Most people I agree that the episode is stupid and I think it's the most wasted potential. Nothing is in being born in an ordinary way. The episode also again used moral "don't jump into conclusions". The best part is older sisters telling Lincoln the story of his birth, but they all combined last only less than a minute. Also parents are just pathetic. Clyde had no right to be there also. By directing this episode Savino only prooved how bad he was and why firing him was a good idea.

Moral "don't jump into conclusions" is overused along with "be yourself". I also don't like "be yourself", not only because I saw this too many times, but also because it doesn't work, when it can be interpreted like "it's ok to be jerk or thug". Whole my life I didn't try to be myself, I tried to improve myself.

In the loud house "don't change others" and "be yourself" is broken sometimes, like "picture perfect". We're supossed to feel bad for the sisters, because Lincoln didn't accept them as they were, but after they mocked him with no remorse and most refused to help him I didn't feel sorry for them. I only felt bad, when Lincoln hid Luan and Luna's stuff to force them. In this episode I can't like anybody in 100%. Also I doubt anybody would like Luan to remain an expy of the Joker. I don't believe she changed after Fool Me Twice, because she broke promise of tonning down her pranks. I also can't accept Lisa with her creepy studies, superiority complex and treating all like test subjects instead of people.

In my Melancholinc, I don't try to use moral "be yourself" but "don't stop improving yourself".