Thread:Loudfan21000/@comment-24200891-20180830193959/@comment-24200891-20180928080011

In many episodes Tom was an antagonist, because he was on side of the antagonists like in Robin Hood episode he was just a guard doing his job. In episode with a lion he was an antagonist, but he was only protecting his house from runaway lion, what everyone would do. In one musketeers episode Tom was just bullying Nibbles as a delivery boy and got scott free, Nibbles was only one I felt sorry for and his mentor Jerry was unsympathetic, because he was sending Nibbles to suicide missions.

Don't you feel that morals of some eps of the Loud House were forced? In Pipe Dreams the parents are supposed to be the wrong party, but they had some valid points. Infamous eps like Chore and Peace or Sound of Silence had problem that it was told that the sisters deal with same problems, but it was never shown. Making the grade had moral to not change others, but it's forced, because most of problems could have been solved without Lisa like calling a doctor to cure sick toddlers.

What do you think of Lunchpad in Ducktales 2017? Many viewers don't like him and see him as flanderized into a manchild and even an idiot especially because he had problem to see difference between fiction and reality or failing to recognise villains in poor disguises. I have to admit in original series he was more competent.