Thread:AnimationFan15/@comment-24200891-20171028121221/@comment-24200891-20180116165930

I just realised that Arrgh you for real has opposite moral about lying to NSL. In the latter lie brought troubles, when in the former lie was used to solve Clyde's problem. So we have a broken aesop. If we think, then Dance Dance Resolution also gives a lesson that lying brings trouble, but what does Lynn Sr. do in It's a 4xLoud House? He tricks his kids, he lies to them. Another example of contradicting morals are Save the Date and Shell Shock. In the former we learn that actions say more than words, but what happens in the latter? Ronnie acts reckless and is surprised Lincoln doesn't trust her, but the episode tries to paint Lincoln as the sole bad guy, because he misjudged Ronnie. Broken aesops makes writers hypocrites.