Thread:Loudfan21000/@comment-24200891-20190319214159/@comment-24200891-20190331091100

Simpsons also does the same mistake. For example in Milhouse Divided Kirk is threated as the wrong side of his conflict with Luanne, but she doesn't respect him much and yet only he suffers a series of misfortunes.

Thanks for explaining, I don't want characters to suffer more than they deserve. Usually when both sides have some points, the writers pick one side and very rarely both sides join forces.

Now when you talk about LH S1, then one of those eps is Picture Perfect, where Lincoln is treated as the bad buy for wanting his sisters to change for the photo, he goes overboard by blackmailing Lori and hiding Luan and Luna's stuff, but on other hand all his sisters were mostly jerks to him and they wonder why he wants them to change. For similar reasons I am not fond to Linc or Swim, where Lincoln is supposed to be treated like selfish for wanting pool for himself, but the whole reason he wanted this was what his sisters kept doing in community pools and never learning to control themselves and yet the writers try to paint them as innocent.

In S1 were clear eps, where Lincoln was the bad guy, like Out on the Limo, where he became a classist jerk. However he was a jerk only for one day, when one who corrupted him, Tetherby has been such jerk for years and he suffered much less. Splash in face is nothing compare to being chased by stray dogs. In the Waiting Game Lincoln was exploiting Lori and after realizing this, he worked dept. In the Loudest Yard Lincoln was annoyingly lazy and I couldn't feel sorry for him.