Thread:Loudfan21000/@comment-24200891-20190319214159/@comment-24200891-20190910174823

Lana securing termites was like treason in my eyes. I wouldn't secure destroyers of my house. For the first half of Pipe Dreams I could root for Rita and Lynn Sr, but then their paranoia led them to financial abuse. In Making the Grade Lincoln is treated like the bad guy and all ignore that Lisa goes too far and Lincoln's friends took revenge on him instead of Lisa. Is it wrong to want to be free from unfair treatment? I don't agree. Also all depended on Lisa so much that nobody could alone stand on own two feet, that's why I dislike this episode. I consider S2 eps 3b-8a to be seasonal rot. Sitting Bull has same problem like Save the Date, it's punishing wrong people for misdeeds of another and in both eps the viewers is also supposed to feel sorry for incorrect character.

But another topic. Next graphic novels are called "Ultimate Hangout" and "Many faces of Lincoln Loud". The former seems to focus on the Louds' adventures with their friends, Leni and Becky, Luna and Sam, etc. Because Stella is on the cover, I hope there will be chapter(s) focusing on her. The latter novel seems to be about Lincoln's many interests like survival or Ace Savvy or detective investigations.

I'm writing fanfic about Lana and Lisa arguing about who is the better mechanic. How would this look? To settle this they build own home-made gokarts from junk and organise race.

I watched Ducktales, to be honest only the climax was interesting. Most of the ep is just Glomgold recruiting other Scrooge's enemies, what was repetitive. I didn't expect Louie tricking Glomgold like this, but I doubt if he still learned anything. I like how the villains criticized and scolded Glomgold. For all years of conspiring he quite deserved to lose his resources. What do you think about the episode? I laughed the most when Beaks's phone punched him, because he forgot to turn selfie mode off.