Thread:Harburton81/@comment-24200891-20171028122340/@comment-24200891-20171228191237

I read your blog http://theloudhouse.wikia.com/wiki/User_blog:Harburton81/Poorly_Executed_episodes.#WikiaArticleComments If I still could comment, I would give a say a lot about the poor execution, not mentioning eps that shall not be named.

Can you explain why you think Shell Shocked is poorly executed? I think the episode is hypocritical after Save the Date, actions say louder than words, so what did Ronnie expect Lincoln to think of her after how recklessly she acted at school? It's not fair that the episode tries to paint him as only the bad guy. I think another moral of this episode is "when you misbahave in public, don't expect people to trust you", not just another boring "don't jump into conclusions".

Initially I thought Back in Black is a great episode, but now I think it's average. It's just slightly better heavy meddle, the sisters again suffer mob mentality. Am I supposed to believe 9 of them agree single-mindly about Lucy's new outfit? I also dislike Lisa's sexistic/misandristic comment that a boy can't understand girl's feelings. It also recycles moral "be yourself".

I think L is for Love is purely executed, the plot lacks focus and is messy. It should have focus solely on Luna, instead it shows prologues of 10 unfinished and underdeveloped love stories. Louds didn't have enough screentime to build chemistry with their love interests. In result most of them are flat characters, who don't even have voice actors.

I think one of the worst plot executions is Not a Loud. Instead of focusing on Lincoln's birth story, it spends too much time on needless and unfunny field tests and Clyde was completelly redundant and needless. YoshiRocker wrote much better alternate version of the story. This episode is Eric Acosta's worst episode with no doubt. Redeeming qualities are very few as they are overshadowed by flaws (field tests and Clyde). In this episode my favorite scene was Luan noogling Lincoln's head, saying it was nice to finally have a brother.

April Fools Rules doesn't explainwhat happened to Leni and how Luan freed herself, diabolous ex machina and she's a karma houdini, who learns nothing. This episode virtually lacks any moral.

Save the Date is awful, because the titular date lasts 3-4 munites for 11 minutes. Clyde should have never appeared in this episode, his mean-spirited sabotage steals too much screentime. It gives too little time for development between Ronnie and Lincoln. My opinion about this episode is similar to YoshiRocker's.

I think Future Tense should show more of the siblings strugling with their new extra curricular activities. Lucy, Luna, Lana, Lisa and Lynn show initially they don't like what they are forced to do. Maybe I am too big fan of Lucy and Lincoln's bond, because I wished to see them both in basketball, as they both are independent, but need to learn about teamwork.

The Whole Picture's best part of the sisters helping Lincoln lasts only 2 last minutes, for rest of the episode they are unhelpful and absent.

Change of Heart flanderized Clyde and makes Lori quite unsympathetic. She should know to be nice for all, not just for ones convinient to her. It's a ruined chance for removing Clyde's worst annoying habbit.

Crying Dame was for 60-80% of the screentime annoying and the parents were neglectful and useless, they did nothing to help their baby. Generally I think the parents in season 2 were flanderized into neglectful and useless fools.