Loud House Brawl in the Family Alternate Ending
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Not to be confused with the episode of The Simpsons and the webcomic of the same proper name.
"Ball in the Family" is an episode from the 2nd season of The Loud House.
Plot
When Lori and Leni purchase identical dresses from the mall, a fight breaks out in the Loud House, and the sister fight protocol is initiated.
Why Information technology Needs To Butt Out
- Kickoff and foremost, Lori and Leni are fighting over... buying identical dresses. They are teenage girls of two split up ages, they know mode better than fighting over something minor like this.
- Lori and Leni fighting over identical dresses also brand for a rather sexist and dated trope.
- The so-called sister fight protocol. Need we say more than?
- Like to in "No Such Luck", Lincoln is treated unfairly throughout the episode, as he is forced to eat a couch bagel, is forced to puke in a saucepan, fails to assistance out with the fight, and is kicked out of his bedroom; not helping is that the ending makes it seem as his sisters don't care about him and only see him equally a screw-up who is inferior to them and can't practice anything right.
- Lisa giving Lincoln a couch bagel was not simply nonsensical (especially since she is meant to exist the smartest of her siblings), but also rather disgusting and out-of-character for her. Information technology feels more like something Lana would do.
- Despite being the parents of the Loud children, Rita and Lynn Sr. are complete cowards in this episode. Lisa's chart is just her being kittenish despite being the smartest of the family. And for some reason, they don't fifty-fifty punish the girls, especially Lori and Leni, for driving Lincoln out of the house by letting the fight get way out of control.
- Not to mention Luna and Luan started fighting when the former gets to sleep with Lori, while Leni sleeps with Luan. They only got into the drama because Lori and Leni told them to practice so. How tin Luna and Luan even believe them? But possible that one could be lying or exist acting stupid.
- And afterward that happens, the fight gets worse when Lynn and Lola side with Lori and Luna, while Lucy and Lana side with Leni and Luan later in the episode. And how they sided with them is never explained.
- For some reason Bobby is aware of the fight, even though he logically shouldn't know then.
- The other Loud kids brand the fight grow even worse by things that aren't that big of a deal, like eating pizza in the middle of work, crashing into each other, etc.
- Aside from Lori and Leni, the other sisters should know well that if their fighting gets way too out of control, they would demand Lincoln's assist anyway. Of course, it tin can be understandable if two people need some lone time from other people. But letting their fight go fashion besides out of control can worsen the conflict, and go way likewise overboard.
- Unfunny jokes; Similar stated before in WIS #4, Lincoln eating a couch bagel covered with lint, dog hair, and boogers is supposed to be funny when really, it's more disgusting than funny.
- The plot synopsis relies on a sexist trope where girls fight over the smallest of things. This can be done well if pocket-size, only making a whole episode dedicated to information technology is completely offensive and distastefully sexist. This plot is an example of an episode plot that is 100% extremely bad from the start.
- It tries to paint Lincoln as an unlikable character for trying to intermission upward the fight.
- Bad morals to entire siblings and family: So... it'southward okay to view other people (specially your sibling) every bit a black sheep for no existent reason and make your fights with someone worse and never get punished for it? What kind of roughshod moral fifty-fifty is that?
- Terrible ending: Lincoln returns dwelling house to find out that his sisters have made up simply because he wasn't here to help. And then basically, instead of apologizing, the sisters say that Lincoln simply screws things upwardly all the time (which is false, equally he has made things better in various episodes), and thus they view him as the black sheep of the family, which is seriously fell and messed up; not helping is that Lincoln is fine with this and accepts that he doesn't matter to his siblings. Lincoln presently makes the fight somehow showtime all over over again correct before the episode ends.
Redeeming Qualities
- Lincoln (most of the time), and Clyde are the but likable characters in this episode.
- A small flashback of Lincoln and Clyde wearing the same shirt is one of the few memorable moments in the episode.
- Good blitheness and vocalism interim as usual.
Source: https://terribletvshows.miraheze.org/wiki/Brawl_in_the_Family_(The_Loud_House)
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