Wednesday 30 August 2017

Review: Arthur | Season 1 Episode 5

5A: Arthur's Pet Business



Arthur's Pet Business sees Arthur opening up his own pet-sitting service to prove to his parents that he's responsible enough to own a puppy, but it's harder than he imagined. He ends up caring for a puppy named Perky, who lives up to her nickname (Jaws) as she's almost always growling and ready to pounce. Eventually, he ends up taking care of all KINDS of pets, from a sneaky serpent to a frisky frog, resulting in a series of humorous antics. Arthur faces defeat, but then he discovers that Perky had babies, and that's why she was such a handful. As a reward, the owner lets Arthur keep one of the babies, much to his joy. Arthur's Pet Business was pretty good. It showed children the importance of responsibility which is necessary for getting them ready for life. My only complaint is that this episode was VERY light on the humor. With a story about animals, there really should've been a lot of laughable shenanigans. But apart from the frog scene, there wasn't much appeal to this cartoon. 4/10

5B: D.W. The Copycat


Wanting to get Arthur to play with her, D.W. starts copying Arthur's every move, and causes some confusion among his friends. Arthur is known for it's great morals and colorful, diverse cast of characters that some kids can relate to. The latter is greatly demonstrated in this cartoon as we get enjoyable scenes of D.W. trying to fit in with Arthur's friends. Even though they only appear for a few times, there still was some pretty stellar humor throughout the cartoon. And it was pretty nice to see Arthur's sisterly bond with D.W. grow. While it doesn't seem like much, this episode was pretty enjoyable nonetheless. 6/10

Season 1 Ranking:
1. D.W.'s Imaginary Friend
2. D.W. All Wet
3. Arthur's Spelling Trubble
4. Arthur's Teacher Trouble
5. D.W. The Copycat
6. Francine's Bad Hair Day
7. Arthur's Lost Library Book
8. Buster's Dino Dilemma
9. Arthur's Pet Business
10. Arthur's Eyes

Next time, Arthur and Francine must learn to cooperate when they get "Locked In The Library", and find out what happens when Arthur is accused of stealing the school's fundraising quarters in "Arthur Accused"!

Monday 28 August 2017

Review: The Loud House | Season 1 Episode 5

5A: Project Loud House


 I felt this episode would've been a better first episode than Left In The Dark. It did a better job of giving viewers a good idea of what Lincoln and all ten of his sisters are like. The story involves Lincoln getting his project out the door without damaging it, while of course dealing with his sister's needs along the way. Seeing Lincoln overcome every obstacle his sisters throw at him is just so awesome, and really livens up the simplistic plot. Towards the end, despite all his best efforts, Lincoln screws up and his diorama gets destroyed. It's what follows that really proves that despite all the chaos, the Loud sisters prove that they really do care for one another, by helping Lincoln pull off his project and get a good grade. My only real complaint was Lori. She was even brattier than Lola, and she was kind of a hypocrite when she complained about Lincoln having a pity party when SHE herself had one earlier. But despite that, the episode is still amaze-balls. It did a good job of highlighting each sibling's unique personalities and so much emphasis is put on the idea of the show. It's impossible not to recommend it. 8/10


5B: In Tent's Debate



Making decisions is hard for ANYONE. Especially for Lincoln, who gets caught up in a decision to either go to Aloha Beach or Dairy Land  for the Loud's annual vacation. Half the sisters choose the beach, while the other half chooses Dairy Land, and Lincoln is the sole vote. The rest of the cartoon involves each team doing nice things for Lincoln to get him to vote for their respective location. It's all in good fun but things start to go downhill when the teams start sabotaging the other, and it's just isn't amusing. At the end, the two teams go to war, and when Lincoln appears, the sisters berate him for not making up his mind sooner. And I say, good! He deserves it! This suits the story just fine but even though Lincoln WAS in the wrong for taking advantage of his sisters, EVERYONE is to blame for all the pain and frustration. In the end, the family DOES finish up at that crappy campground mentioned earlier in the show, but Lincoln caters to his sisters every need to make up for what happened throughout the cartoon. I wouldn't have a problem with this if it wasn't for the fact that the sisters have no sympathy for the pain they're causing him. And they go unpunished despite ALL of them being in the wrong, too, not just Lincoln. In conclusion, this is just a really bland episode with an awful payoff. I'd personally tend to skip this one. 3/10

Season 1 Rankings:
1. The Sweet Spot
2. Driving Miss Hazy
3. No Guts, No Glori
4. Project Loud House
5. Left In The Dark
6. Making The Case
7. A Tale Of Two Tables
8. Get The Message
9. Heavy Meddle
10. In Tent's Debate

Next time we'll see how Lincoln finds a loophole to the noisy chaos his sisters make in "Sound Of Silence" and get ready for even more shenanigans as Lynn bunks up with Lincoln in "Space Invader"!

Wednesday 23 August 2017

Review: Arthur | Season 1 Episode 4

Episode 4A: DW's Imaginary Friend

D.W. never fails to keep us laughing with her childish antics. In today's episode, "D.W.'s Imaginary Friend", she unintentionally puts Arthur's social standing at stake when she and her imaginary friend, Nadine, go with Arthur to an amusement park...



This cartoon is full of good laughs. Even the start-up scene offers two very humorous moments, most notably the part where D.W. gives her friends a tour of Arthur's room. The actual episode sees Arthur trying to convince D.W. not to come with them to the Wonder Word Amusement Park, because if she comes, she'll humiliate Arthur with her "imaginary friend" game. The episode gives kids an important lesson about being inclusive and accept others for their differences. I really liked how D.W.'s "disorder" is portrayed as part of her personality instead of something to be diagnosed with. It was also very relatable telling Arthur's side of the story. Overall, an engaging and fantastic Arthur classic and a great watch for anyone. 9/10

Episode 4B: Arthur's Lost Library Book

Children often go to the library to discover new things or as just a fun way to pass the time. But did you ever think that you'd be in OUTRAGEOUS trouble just for losing one little book? It's something I myself feared as a kid and this episode, "Arthur's Lost Library Book", made everything seem absolutely fine.



This episode discusses the topic of losing a library book very well, with a few funny moments from Binky, as the two set out to find out who took Arthur's book. While a bit light on the humor it does present a lesson all kids should learn, along with some tips about being responsible, and the idea of the creepy narrator (which is revealed to be D.W. at the very end) was pretty creative. Is it worth the 11 minutes though? Well, the lesson is fantastic and the episode in general takes a very realistic approach, I don't think older viewers will appreciate it as much as other episodes. 5/10

Season 1 Ranking
1. D.W.'s Imaginary Friend
2. D.W. All Wet
3. Arthur's Spelling Trubble
4. Arthur's Teacher Trouble
5. Francine's Bad Hair Day
6. Arthur's Lost Library Book
7. Buster's Dino Dilemma
8. Arthur's Eyes

Tune in next time to see Arthur attempt to run a pet business with disastrous results in "Arthur's Pet Business", and see D.W. being her usual annoying self in "D.W. The Copycat".

Review: The Loud House | Season 1 Episode 4

Episode 4A: The Sweet Spot


*Only decent quality screenshot of the title card I could find. Sorry. :(

This is one of the funniest if not THE funniest episode of the first season. It revolves around Lincoln, who embarks on a mission to snag the best seat in the car for himself, labeled "The Sweet Spot." From there, we're treated to some humorous scenes highlighting some embarrassing road trip habits each sister has, which displays their quirky characteristics extraordinarily well. After all this, though, there comes the part where Lincoln's sisters figure out his scheme and confront him first-hand, which is the main reason why many fans hate this episode. First off, Lincoln kind of brought it onto himself for overscheming. Second, you have to keep in mind that nobody wins in the end, and everything is fine. As for the fighting, I found it to be more of a parody of sibling rivalry, and I thoroughly enjoyed it, especially Lisa's battle cry and the kids destroying Vanzilla at the very end. Needless to say, the kids get hit with a punishment and everyone learns their lesson. I feel that this episode EXTREMELY underrated because all everyone cares about is their precious Lincoln coming out on top in the end. There's more to this episode than just fighting. Overall, it's an instant classic and one of my very-favorite Season 1 highlights. 10/10

Episode 4B: The Tale Of Two Tables



Tired of eating supper at the kiddie table with his five younger sisters, Lincoln hatches a plan to convince his parents to let him eat at the grown-up table with his five older sisters. Afterwards, we get a humorous scene where Clyde tries to prepare Lincoln for the grown-up table. He stumbles a lot, and it's very relatable with tons of other kids, making it's motives even more powerful. Eventually, Lincoln does manage to snag a spot at the grown-up table, where he is forced to get used to some very far-fetched customs. Again, very relatable with kids. It's then that Lincoln realizes that it's important to be grateful for all that you have in life, and he gets himself sent back to the kiddie table by acting immature the next day at supper time. This episode, overall, is very decent. The message was demonstrated very well although it's pretty light on the humor. It would get a higher score ifd more good jokes were slipped in, but it's very far from a bad watch. 6/10

Season 1 Ranking
1. The Sweet Spot
2. Driving Miss Hazy
3. No Guts, No Glori
4. Left In The Dark
5. Making The Case
6. A Tale Of Two Tables
7. Get The Message
8. Heavy Meddle

Come back next time for another glimpse at a day in the life of Lincoln Loud in "Project Loud House", then watch as the siblings decide where to go for a vacation in "Tents Debate".

Tuesday 22 August 2017

Review: Arthur | Season 1 Episode 3

Episode 3A: DW All Wet

Trips to the shore is one of my favorite summer activities, but for whatever reason, D.W. Read is terrified of the water. Does it have to do with her trip to the aquarium a few weeks ago, or is her mind playing tricks on her? Let's find out...




This episode is one of my favorite Season 1 episodes. Mostly because of it's great humor, including D.W. asking where animals take a piss, the enjoyable secondary story where Buster tries to avoid wearing his embarrassing bathing cap, and the infamous scene where Arthur scares D.W. with a plastic spider. This is one of  D.W.'s many great performances and an easy recommendation. 9/10

Episode 3B: Buster's Dino Dilemma

Obsession can be a hard thing to control, and it's a crucial life-skill for all kids to learn. In "Buster's Dino Dilemma", Buster makes an astounding discovery.  Let's see what happens...



Buster is one of my very-favorite Arthur characters. He's full of surprises and lots of good chuckles. In this episode, though, his usual charm is replaced with fear and hysteria. And is this a good thing? In this case, not really. I was kind of expecting him to crack a few memorable jokes in this one, but he was very bland almost the entire way through. Since the episode is centered around Buster, you'd think he'd be fun to watch, but sadly, that's not the case. Honestly, I thought this episode was just disappointing and a HUGE expectation destroyer. 4/10

Season 1 Rankings
1. D.W. All Wet
2. Arthur's Spelling Trubble
3. Arthur's Teacher Trouble
4. Francine's Bad Hair Day
5. Buster's Dino Dilemma
6. Arthur's Eyes

Tune in next time as D.W. introduces us to her new pal, Nadine, in "D.W.'s Imaginary Friend", and watch Arthur crack the case of his lost library book in "Arthur's Lost Library Book".

Review: The Loud House | Season 1 Episode 3

Episode 3A: Driving Miss Hazy:




Whether it aims for your heart or your funny bone, The Loud House never misses. This here episode takes that fact into full gear as we see Lincoln trying to help Leni pass her driving test, so that he can stop doing chores to get rides from Lori. First time tuning to this episode, I was really worried that a lot of unwanted emphasis would be put onto Leni's stereotype, but what we got instead was a fantastic episode, filled with a few good chuckles and that infamous "Wait!" gag. (Fun Fact: It's even available as a music track on musical.ly!) It also included some nice character development for Leni, which was very well-done. My one complain though: Lori was too much of a jerk in this one. I mean, how hoggish can you get? But it easily makes up for that with all the other aspects I mentioned above. Overall, it's a fantastic watch and I recommend that you see it the moment you can. 10/10

Episode 3B: No Guts, No Glori:


We've already seen how much of a jerk Lori can be, but what if I tell you that when she's the lady of the house, it makes her Get The Message behavior seem like that of a high-honor student. Not that it's a PROBLEM, or whatever. Her drill sergeant getup actually fits PERFECTLY with her bossy character. She definitely isn't making a good impression for new-comers to the show, but like they always say: everyone loves a good villain. Luckily for you heroic hamsters out there, she isn't like this for much longer. The rest of the Loud kids turn the place upside-down, and when Lincoln realizes his mistake, he tries to simmer everyone down to no avail. He then seeks help from Lori, who seemed to care less about her siblings acting like animals, and then we're treated to an enjoyable clean-up sequence where everything turns back to normal. But my favorite part is at the very end when Lori learns her lesson and agrees to play a video-game with Lincoln. This episode may not seem like much from the viewer reception it got, but this episode was a lot of fun. Give it a watch the second you can. 8.5/10

Season 1 Rankings:
1. Driving Miss Hazy
2. No Guts, No Glori
3. Left In The Dark
4. Making The Case
5. Get The Message
6. Heavy Meddle

Be extra sure to catch the next review where Lincoln hatches a plan to snag the best seat in the car in "The Sweet Spot", and see how much of a pain life at the kiddie table can be in 'A Tale Of Two Tables".

Wednesday 16 August 2017

Review: Arthur | Season 1 Episode 2

Episode 2A: Arthur's Teacher Trouble

Though most people like to sympathize with the main character if they're in a bad situation, sometimes it can have the opposite effect. An example of this is the Loud House episode "Raw Deal". While the main character may be going through sever paranoia, it can still be rather humorous. Such is the case with "Arthur's Teacher Trouble".



Joe Fallon previously wrote the godawful "Arthur's Eyes", but this was a MAJOR step-up from his last performance. The story revolves around Arthur and Buster being put into Mr. Ratburn's third-grade class. They heard some pretty nasty stuff about him, and they and their friends don't take this news too well. Then we get some pretty enjoyable reactions out of them as they moan "Ratburn" over and over again. It's pretty funny. When the first day arrives, Mr. Ratburn doesn't come off as a bad teacher. But Arthur manages to land a spot on his radar. TWICE. Later, him and his best friend Buster overhear Ratburn talking on the phone. Ratburn was saying he needed boy's puppet heads, but the two friends misinterpreted it as REAL boy's heads, which makes them even MORE paranoid. The rest of the episode involves the duo trying to warn other kids about his supposed evil scheme. All of this makes for some pretty good chuckles, and it's an easy recommendation for me for it's creative humor, realistic plot, and great moral. 8/10

Episode 2B: Arthur's Spelling Trubble

Competing in a spelling bee can be pretty tough when you have severe stage fright, and I speak from experience, because I was chosen to enter the school spelling bee in third grade. I did very well; I came in second place, but still, standing up on stage with tons of eyeballs staring at you is no cakewalk. "Arthur's Spelling Trubble" teaches kids how to cope with that phobia, with a little confidence.



Arthur is picked to compete the annual School Spell-athon. He's a nervous wreck, but he ends up winning. This episode's message is one that almost every kid can relate to. This episode also houses some really funny moments with D.W. Before I say any more, I'd like to express an unpopular opinion I have. I LOVE D.W. I know a lot of fans hate her because she's bratty and is often really mean to Arthur, but she's the funniest character on the show in my opinion and she often kept the plot fresh and entertaining. What's more, Prunella plays the antagonist role really well, even though I still despise her as a character. In conclusion, this episode has all the characteristics of a classic Arthur episode, and addresses the issue of stage fright really well, so it's definitely worth a watch. 8/10

Season 1 Ranking:
1. Arthur's Spelling Trubble
2. Arthur's Teacher Trouble
3. Francine's Bad Hair Day
4. Arthur's Eyes

Next time, we find out why D.W. is so afraid of the water in "D.W. All Wet", and watch as Buster obsesses over a fossil in "Buster's Dino Dilemma".

Review: The Loud House | Season 1 Episode 2

Episode 2A: Heavy Meddle:




The Loud sisters really care for their one and only brother, Lincoln. In fact, you could say that they care for him a little TOO much! Lincoln is constantly getting bullied at school, so when he comes home with gum in his hair, he tries to keep it a secret from his sisters, as they ALWAYS meddle in his business to try to help him. After sneaking up to his room to cut the gum out of his hair, the sisters find out, (courtesy of Lisa) and they are NOT happy. This is where the episode's main problems come into play. First off, Lincoln pleads for them to stay out of it, but they straight up IGNORE him! If you REALLY care about your brother, take his request seriously for god sake. We then see how much of a problem his sister's meddling is. While I applaud the sisters caring very much about his brother's situation, some of these solutions the characters come up with are just irrational. But at least we get another dose about what their personalities were like, which I liked. But things go downhill from here, VERY fast. After Lincoln reveals that it's a GIRL bullying Lincoln, they go absolutely INSANE, coming to the conclusion that the bully LIKES him. Even after Lincoln shows them what the bully has done, they still think Lincoln should kiss her. See, THIS is the main problem I had with "Heavy Meddle". The sister's idiotic advice and constant squealing was just annoying and frustrating to watch. Eventually Lincoln decides that it's worth a try, and kisses the bully, only to get a black eye in the process. Lincoln berates his sisters and tells them that they will NOT meddle in his business ever again. I'm glad that the sisters got SOME sort of karma, but I felt like they weren't punished ENOUGH. It's all THEIR fault Lincoln got hurt, so I thought their parents should make them do extra chores or ground them for being unhelpful. Now you may be saying "Carter, they're IDIOTS. They didn't know any better". Uh, yes they did. They sounded completely serious when they said that the bully likes Lincoln. But I digress. It's revealed at the end that the bully actually DOES like Lincoln, (via a note taped to a rock that included the bully's phone number) and even throws a steak through his window to help heal his black eye, which ALSO has a note attached, introducing herself as Ronnie Anne. The two would come together for more episodes to come, thus creating a nice shipping couple. Do I recommend this one? Well, it depends; if you're a hardcore Ronnie Anne X Lincoln shipper and you want to see how their relationship started, then go for it. But for anyone else, there are other, better fish in the sea. 3/10

Episode 2B: Making The Case:



This episode could've been really good, if the execution was any good. In "Making The Case", Lincoln is determined to win the 5th Grade Video Contest so he'd finally have a trophy to put in the case like his other sisters. So far so good, right? Well, what if I told you that Lincoln secretly records his sister's mishaps JUST so he can earn some popularity at school and increase his chances of winning the contest? Sad, right? If he did that to ME, I would be mad at him, but then he'd apologize, and I would forgive him. Well, what the sisters did was crossing the line. They treated him like an evil criminal and shut him out of life. I understand that what he did WAS wrong indeed, but do you really have to go THIS far? There are WAY worse things he could've done, which I will NOT discuss here. In conclusion to this particular convention, I didn't really feel THAT sorry for Lincoln, since he inevitably brought it onto himself by ignoring Luan's "unspoken rule" about posting funny videos online, but I thought the level of hatred the sisters had for him afterwards was just absurd. Moving on, Lincoln tries to make it up to his sisters by uploading a compilation of some embarrassing moments of HIM, (courtesy of Luan) which makes him the laughingstock of his class at school. His sisters, on the other hand, appreciate what he did, and they love him again, which is really redeeming for him. Despite some problems, the episode was pretty decent. It's far from perfect, but far from being a complete disaster. 6/10

Season 1 Rankings:
1. Left In The Dark
2. Making The Case
3. Get The Message
4. Heavy Meddle

Next time, we'll find out what happens when Leni learns to drive in "Driving Miss Hazy", and strap in for even more shenanigans when the Louds overthrow their bossy babysitter and "No Guts, No Glori".

Tuesday 15 August 2017

Review: Arthur | Season 1 Episode 1

Ah, Arthur. You were one huge part of my childhood. This cartoon teaches it's viewers important life values and safety tips, and it was very well-received among almost everyone. It was so popular that  it's still running to this VERY DAY! Today we're taking a trip down memory lane and taking a look back at Arthur, one of PBS Kids' best shows.

Episode 1A: Arthur's Eyes

First episodes of shows are important. They help to get the viewer interested in the series. But not all first episodes are successful. Such is the case with "Arthur's Eyes"


Joe Fallon is a mixed bag when it comes to writing Arthur. He's written many fantastic and awful episodes. With this one, he started Arthur off on the wrong foot. Arthur is mercilessly tortured throughout the entire episode, and his own best friend pokes fun at his glasses. Francine, who is one of my favorite Arthur characters, makes a TERRIBLE first impression on the audience, serving as the main antagonist of this episode, and she's the one who bullies Arthur the most. See, this is just one of this episode's problems: NEVER give a bad first impression to a character who's supposed to change as the series progresses, because in future episodes, she and Arthur are really close friends. Thankfully she DOES...um..."apologize" to him at the very end. That's another big mistake on the writer's part. Francine's "apology" didn't sound genuine enough, and even if it WAS, it still wouldn't be enough to make up for an ENTIRE episode. Also, the part where Arthur slingshots his glasses is basically the point of the episode where the writer lost all hope for the success of the episode. The glasses somehow bounce against a telephone wire and thrusts them onto Arthur's bed. That's just really lazy. The ONLY part of this episode that I enjoyed was the part where Arthur accidentally stumbles into the girl's restroom. It was pretty funny, but at that point, I've had it with this episode. The writer seemed to have forgotten that this is the FIRST EPISODE, the cream of the crop, the one that could potentially ensure the SUCCESS of the show. But alas, it wasn't even CLOSE to that. 2/10

Episode 1B: Francine's Bad Hair Day:

Francine and Muffy have a very quirky friendship. It's always good fun to see the two on-screen together. (Unless of course they're torturing Arthur) "Francine's Bad Hair Day" shows us just how complicated their relationship can be.


This is definitely an improvement from that previous trash heap I talked about. Despite a lot of people hating Muffy in this episode, I actually kind of liked her. Often times she would be really funny and adding to the fact that she's kind of oblivious to how Francine is in actuality is pretty humorous. Other than that, the episode is rather dry. I felt like there could've been way more jokes.
While it's not a season highlight by any means, it's still very far from a bad watch. 6/10

Season 1 Ranking:
1. Francine's Bad Hair Day
2. Arthur's Eyes

Next time we find out why Arthur is so scared of his third-grade teacher in "Arthur's Teacher Trouble", and we watch Arthur compete in the annual school spelling bee in 'Arthur's Spelling Trubble" (No, really, that's how it's shown in the title card)

Review: The Loud House | Season 1 Episode 1

For those of you that don't already know, The Loud House is one of Nickelodeon's most recent Nicktoons, debuting on May 2, 2016. It centers around Lincoln, an average 11 year-old boy as he experiences the ups and downs of having ten unique sisters. Want to learn more about them? Check out the "Sister Song": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuV09AvhrT4

Now grab your barf bag and an extra pair of undies, 'cause we're goin' in!


Episode 1A: Left In The Dark:

The episode starts with Lincoln explaining to the viewers his intention to beat all his sisters to the TV so he can catch the finale of his favorite show, "ARGGH!" (Academy Of Really Good Ghost Hunters) Already we have a firm idea of how this show works. He then goes on to distract his siblings from heading downstairs. We get to see each of their distinct personalities one by one, and it's this diverse and colorful array of characters that gets this show a lot of praise. And the further we get the further their personality unravels. It kept the simplicity of the episode more in-depth. Also when the siblings head into the basement to turn the power back on we get our first hint at how protective Lincoln is of his sisters, and how likable of a character he is. (Despite having his highs and lows in future episodes) When the power is back on he realizes he can still get to the couch first to catch his show. He does, but to his shock a chigrin, it ends just as he turns on the machine. HERE we get our first glimpse of how heartfelt this show can be. The sisters comfort Lincoln, stating what a great show he put on in the basement. For a first episode, this was really promising. From the emotional part at the end to the lighthearted humor, it had something for everyone, and it's the main reason why people still like the show today. 7.5/10

Episode 1B: Get The Message:

This episode showed that despite the fact that Lincoln loves ALL his sisters, there are a few sisters whose relationship with him can get pretty bumpy sometimes. Such is the case with him and Lori, whose relationship is already showing it's true colors within the first 60 seconds of the episode. Now it's already been proven that Lori isn't always such a sweet little angel, as Clyde would say. She
abuses her power as the oldest sibling and often yells at her other sisters should they annoy her. Such traits are portrayed here as she breaks Lincoln's gaming glasses and, well, doesn't seem to give two fucks! But as we all know, this show has already put it's diverse character personalities on full display with a mixture of humor and heart. Likewise, Lori purchases Lincoln some replacement gaming glasses, stating that the fact that he didn't throw a hissy fit over the matter is "mature". Still not enough to convince you that she won't get any better? Well to you I say "just relax", because it's only the first episode, and the personalities have yet to be fully developed. Moving on, before Lori got him the replacement gaming glasses, he was FURIOUS, and sends an angry voice message to her cell. Whoa, first off, I thought it was odd that Lincoln didn't take the thought that maybe Lori ACCIDENTALLY broke his toy into consideration, instead he just automatically determined that she did it on purpose. Second, I thought he overreacted a little when he sent Lori that little message. They're just GAMING GLASSES, kid! Hell, you can just save up money for a new pair! Fucking christ! But enough about Lincoln. This episode is just fine but it's definitely not one of the show's highlights. There are a few things I would've changed, but I don't feel like going into full detail. However there ARE some good moments, like Lana and Lola being hall monitors. Despite a mixed bag when it comes to suspense and character dynamics, it's far from a bad watch. 6/10

Season 1 Rankings
1. Left In The Dark
2. Get The Message

Next time, we'll hear the story of how Lincoln got a girlfriend in "Heavy Meddle", and learn why Lincoln has become a family outcast in "Making The Case".

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