Thread:Loudfan21000/@comment-24200891-20190319214159/@comment-24200891-20190922082149

I just noticed that you wrote this blog over a year ago.

https://theloudhouse.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Loudfan21000/Missing_the_Point_of_the_show

Fighting is expected in families, but when they are exaggerated then it's easy to miss the point. The song, where fighting is showing their love doesn't translate good to many families, where kids are thaught that love is expressed by supporting or hugging. Do you think anybody would buy that Luan pranks dangerously her family in April Fools days, because she loves them? No. Lisa experimenting on their family and violating their intimicy also won't be treated that way.

Sweet Spot has negative opinion, because all siblings selfishly fought for the best seat in the van and nobody learned anything. In its 4xLoud House all learned someting in the end, but to me 1 good minute doesn't save 10 bad minutes. It's like giving me 10 dollars to repair damages that technically cost 100 dollars. To me both eps are equally bad for different reasons. In the former nobody learns anything and in the latter 90% is fighting and ignoring good tips and blaming each other. Friendzy has same problem, but is even worse as the parents in the end throw their moral through window and are clearly more cowards than trickster mentors.

Most of S2 and S3 shows more positive aspects of big family, there are more supporting than antagonizing. Viewers prefer to watch positives over negatives. When kids have bad blood in their own families, they don't want to watch the same in tv. In One Fridge Too Far the siblings fight for the first half, but they find a solution and are in good terms for rest of the episode. In Room with a Fued they focus on finding solution over being on each other's throats. In Fed Up the siblings cooperate and argue shortly in the end, learning from their mistakes.