Thread:Loudfan21000/@comment-24200891-20171028122527/@comment-24200891-20171116090538

The writers seem to like characters taking lessons the hard way like it was the only way for development. Only exception is Luan in Fool's Paradise. For most of season 1 when Lincoln makes mistakes, but he mostly gets punished too much, one of the most infamous examples was sound of silence. In season 2 an example is making the grade, Lisa suffered nothing, she only learned to accept things as they are, when Lincoln was mistreated and got deathglares, even before he changed Lisa.

I saw examples of proper punishments, Luna in House Music was a control freak and a hypocrite, so she got expelled from her band. Lola blackmailed her family in A Tattler's Tale, so she got blackmailed to learn how it feels. I mentioned Linc and Clyde in Patching Things Up. All siblings were punished in Come Sale Away for selling all furnitures. An arguable matter is Spell It Out. Lori made boring party in party down, so all her guests abandoned her.

Any show gets unwatchable for me if main protagonist is a jerk or gets needlessly tortured. For the first reason I stopped watching Foster House and for the latter I stopped watching Fairy Oddparents.

Both crying dame and anti-social have weird plots for me.