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* Lori. She's considered either a likable, [[OnlySaneMan relatively grounded sister]] or a generic [[BigBrotherBully Big Sister Bully]] without much personality outside of her obsession with Bobby. Her image among the fandom improved after the episodes "The Waiting Game" and "A Fair to Remember" [[TookALevelInKindness showed a much kinder side to her personality.]] Also, many dislike the fact that she's the sister with the most episodes focused on her or at least having a major role.[[note]] Some examples include: "Get the Message", "No Guts, No Glori", "Save the Date", "The Waiting Game", "A Fair to Remember", "Party Down", "Garage Banned" and "Selfie Improvement".[[/note]] Her increased exposure gave her much needed character development and has allowed her to recover, mostly, from her earlier appearances, but at an arguable cost to other sisters who could benefit for more focus.
* Luan. Some fans enjoy her bad puns and quirky personality, while others find them to be annoying and excessive. Her actions in the April Fools episodes have only intensified the split. How seriously she's taken by the fandom also varies, as some fans, younger ones in particular, can identify with her InnocentlyInsensitive and childish antics as well as her occasional insecurities (best seen in "No Laughing Matter"), while the more mature fans paint her in a much more negative light in that they hold a grudge against her [[CantTakeCriticism inability to take criticism]] and humorous ideals, generally viewing her as a massive AttentionWhore and TheBabyOfTheBunch who shouldn't be taken seriously.
* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior in "Schooled!" only further tarnished her reputation among some fans [[TookALevelInJerkass where she bullies Lincoln (and later, his friends) as the hall monitor and shows no concern for what he's going through in middle school,]] [[HeWhoFightsMonsters acting no better than the people who bullied her , as she even tickets]] ''[[HeWhoFightsMonsters Principal Ramirez]]'' [[HeWhoFightsMonsters near the end of the episode.]] [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she neither gets punished for this nor is called out for her behavior.]]

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* Lori. She's considered either a likable, [[OnlySaneMan relatively grounded sister]] or a generic [[BigBrotherBully Big Sister Bully]] without much personality outside of her obsession with Bobby. Her image among the fandom improved after the episodes "The Waiting Game" and "A Fair to Remember" [[TookALevelInKindness showed a much kinder side to her personality.]] Also, personality]]. Still, many dislike the fact that she's the sister with the most episodes focused on her or at least having a major role.[[note]] Some [[note]]Some examples include: "Get the Message", "No Guts, No Glori", "Save the Date", "The Waiting Game", "A Fair to Remember", "Party Down", "Garage Banned" and "Selfie Improvement".[[/note]] Her increased exposure gave her much needed character development and has allowed her to recover, mostly, from her earlier appearances, but at an arguable cost to other sisters who could benefit for more focus.
* Luan. Some fans enjoy her bad puns and quirky personality, while others find them to be annoying and excessive. Her actions in the April Fools episodes have only intensified the split. How seriously she's taken by the fandom also varies, as some fans, younger ones in particular, can identify with her InnocentlyInsensitive and childish antics as well as her occasional insecurities (best seen in "No Laughing Matter"), while the more mature fans ones paint her in a much more negative light in that they and hold a grudge against her [[CantTakeCriticism inability to take criticism]] and humorous ideals, generally viewing her as a massive AttentionWhore and TheBabyOfTheBunch who shouldn't be taken seriously.
* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't didn't really do her any favors. favors at the beginning of the show. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is she's the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though house. (though the fact that Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] somewhat). Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character character, whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In obstacle/rival.[[labelnote:Examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel felt that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, Eventually, the episode "Middle Men" has made her Lynn more sympathetic to many many, as the episode it has Lynn her reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned aforementioned episodes didn't do. Though However, some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and it doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior in "Schooled!" only further tarnished her reputation among some fans fans, [[TookALevelInJerkass where she bullies Lincoln (and later, his friends) as the hall monitor and shows no concern for what he's going through in middle school,]] school]], [[HeWhoFightsMonsters acting no better than the people who bullied her , her, as she even tickets]] ''[[HeWhoFightsMonsters Principal Ramirez]]'' [[HeWhoFightsMonsters near the end of the episode.]] episode]]. [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she neither gets punished for this nor is called out for her behavior.]]
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* Lincoln. There are those who think he's an engaging character in his own right, and those who think he's [[VanillaProtagonist bland and underdeveloped]] compared to the more colorful cast of characters.

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* Lola. Some fans don't mind her bratty attitude, while others dislike her for these very reasons, as they have unfavorably compared her to some other cartoon brats such as [[WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}} Angelica Pickles]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} D.W. Read]], [[Franchise/ThePowerpuffGirls Princess Morbucks]], or even [[WesternAnimation/CatsDontDance Darla Dimple]]. That said, the general fandom did warm up to her in "A Tattler's Tale", [[spoiler: in which she regains her siblings' trust by taking the blame for all the bad things they've done.]] Her having more kind-hearted moments in later episodes and her other focus episodes, especially in Season 2[[note]]for instance "Patching Things Up" and "Read Aloud"[[/note]], also helped her being better received, as they show her HiddenDepths and more of [[PetTheDog her good side]].
* Luan. Some fans enjoy her bad puns and quirky personality, while others find them to be annoying and excessive. Her actions in the April Fools episodes have only intensified the split. How seriously she's taken by the fandom also varies, as some fans, younger ones in particular, can identify with her InnocentlyInsensitive and childish antics as well as her occasional insecurities (best seen in "No Laughing Matter"), while the more mature fans paint her in a much more negative light in that they hold a grudge against her [[CantTakeCriticism inability to take criticism]] and humorous ideals, generally viewing her as a massive AttentionWhore and TheBabyOfTheBunch who shouldn't be taken seriously.



* Lisa. While some like her for her witty [[BrutalHonesty bluntness]] and sarcastic sense of humor, others hate her for being an inconsiderate buzzkill and InsufferableGenius. Also, her habit of using her siblings as experimental test subjects is either seen as [[DudeNotFunny cruel]] or [[CrossesTheLineTwice hilarious]].

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* Lisa. While some like Luan. Some fans enjoy her for her witty [[BrutalHonesty bluntness]] bad puns and sarcastic sense of humor, quirky personality, while others hate find them to be annoying and excessive. Her actions in the April Fools episodes have only intensified the split. How seriously she's taken by the fandom also varies, as some fans, younger ones in particular, can identify with her for being an inconsiderate buzzkill InnocentlyInsensitive and InsufferableGenius. Also, childish antics as well as her habit of using her siblings as experimental test subjects is either occasional insecurities (best seen in "No Laughing Matter"), while the more mature fans paint her in a much more negative light in that they hold a grudge against her [[CantTakeCriticism inability to take criticism]] and humorous ideals, generally viewing her as [[DudeNotFunny cruel]] or [[CrossesTheLineTwice hilarious]].a massive AttentionWhore and TheBabyOfTheBunch who shouldn't be taken seriously.


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* Lola. Some fans don't mind her bratty attitude, while others dislike her for these very reasons, as they have unfavorably compared her to some other cartoon brats such as [[WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}} Angelica Pickles]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} D.W. Read]], [[Franchise/ThePowerpuffGirls Princess Morbucks]], or even [[WesternAnimation/CatsDontDance Darla Dimple]]. That said, the general fandom did warm up to her in "A Tattler's Tale", [[spoiler: in which she regains her siblings' trust by taking the blame for all the bad things they've done.]] Her having more kind-hearted moments in later episodes and her other focus episodes, especially in Season 2[[note]]for instance "Patching Things Up" and "Read Aloud"[[/note]], also helped her being better received, as they show her HiddenDepths and more of [[PetTheDog her good side]].
* Lisa. While some like her for her witty [[BrutalHonesty bluntness]] and sarcastic sense of humor, others hate her for being an inconsiderate buzzkill and InsufferableGenius. Also, her habit of using her siblings as experimental test subjects is either seen as [[DudeNotFunny cruel]] or [[CrossesTheLineTwice hilarious]].
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* Lincoln. There are those who think he's an engaging character in his own right, and those who think he's bland and underdeveloped compared to the more colorful cast of characters.

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* Lincoln. There are those who think he's an engaging character in his own right, and those who think he's [[VanillaProtagonist bland and underdeveloped underdeveloped]] compared to the more colorful cast of characters.
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* Lola. One half of the fandom doesn't mind her bratty attitude, while others dislike her for these very reasons, as they have unfavorably compared her to some other cartoon brats such as [[WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}} Angelica Pickles]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} D.W. Read]], [[Franchise/ThePowerpuffGirls Princess Morbucks]], or even [[WesternAnimation/CatsDontDance Darla Dimple]]. That said, the general fandom did warm up to her in "A Tattler's Tale", [[spoiler: in which she regains her siblings' trust by taking the blame for all the bad things they've done.]] Her having more kind-hearted moments in later episodes and her other focus episodes, especially in Season 2[[note]]for instance "Patching Things Up" and "Read Aloud"[[/note]], also helped her being better received, as they show her HiddenDepths and more of [[PetTheDog her good side]].

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* Lola. One half of the fandom doesn't Some fans don't mind her bratty attitude, while others dislike her for these very reasons, as they have unfavorably compared her to some other cartoon brats such as [[WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}} Angelica Pickles]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} D.W. Read]], [[Franchise/ThePowerpuffGirls Princess Morbucks]], or even [[WesternAnimation/CatsDontDance Darla Dimple]]. That said, the general fandom did warm up to her in "A Tattler's Tale", [[spoiler: in which she regains her siblings' trust by taking the blame for all the bad things they've done.]] Her having more kind-hearted moments in later episodes and her other focus episodes, especially in Season 2[[note]]for instance "Patching Things Up" and "Read Aloud"[[/note]], also helped her being better received, as they show her HiddenDepths and more of [[PetTheDog her good side]].
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* Lola. One half of the fandom don't particularly mind her occasionally bratty attitude, while others dislike her for these very reasons, as they have unfavorably compared her to some other cartoon brats such as [[WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}} Angelica Pickles]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} D.W. Read]], [[Franchise/ThePowerpuffGirls Princess Morbucks]], or even [[WesternAnimation/CatsDontDance Darla Dimple]]. That said, the general fandom did warm up to her in "A Tattler's Tale", [[spoiler: in which she regains her siblings' trust by taking the blame for all the bad things they've done.]] Her having more kind-hearted moments in later episodes and her other focus episodes, especially in Season 2[[note]]for instance "Patching Things Up" and "Read Aloud"[[/note]], also helped her being better received, as they show her HiddenDepths and more of [[PetTheDog her good side]].

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* Lola. One half of the fandom don't particularly doesn't mind her occasionally bratty attitude, while others dislike her for these very reasons, as they have unfavorably compared her to some other cartoon brats such as [[WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}} Angelica Pickles]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} D.W. Read]], [[Franchise/ThePowerpuffGirls Princess Morbucks]], or even [[WesternAnimation/CatsDontDance Darla Dimple]]. That said, the general fandom did warm up to her in "A Tattler's Tale", [[spoiler: in which she regains her siblings' trust by taking the blame for all the bad things they've done.]] Her having more kind-hearted moments in later episodes and her other focus episodes, especially in Season 2[[note]]for instance "Patching Things Up" and "Read Aloud"[[/note]], also helped her being better received, as they show her HiddenDepths and more of [[PetTheDog her good side]].
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* Lola. One half of the fandom don't particularly mind her occasionally bratty attitude, while others dislike her for these very reasons, as they have unfavorably compared her to some other cartoon brats such as [[WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}} Angelica Pickles]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} D.W. Read]], [[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls Princess Morbucks]], or even [[WesternAnimation/CatsDontDance Darla Dimple]]. That said, the general fandom did warm up to her in "A Tattler's Tale", [[spoiler: in which she regains her siblings' trust by taking the blame for all the bad things they've done.]] Her having more kind-hearted moments in later episodes and her other focus episodes, especially in Season 2[[note]]for instance "Patching Things Up" and "Read Aloud"[[/note]], also helped her being better received, as they show her HiddenDepths and more of [[PetTheDog her good side]].

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* Lola. One half of the fandom don't particularly mind her occasionally bratty attitude, while others dislike her for these very reasons, as they have unfavorably compared her to some other cartoon brats such as [[WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}} Angelica Pickles]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} D.W. Read]], [[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls [[Franchise/ThePowerpuffGirls Princess Morbucks]], or even [[WesternAnimation/CatsDontDance Darla Dimple]]. That said, the general fandom did warm up to her in "A Tattler's Tale", [[spoiler: in which she regains her siblings' trust by taking the blame for all the bad things they've done.]] Her having more kind-hearted moments in later episodes and her other focus episodes, especially in Season 2[[note]]for instance "Patching Things Up" and "Read Aloud"[[/note]], also helped her being better received, as they show her HiddenDepths and more of [[PetTheDog her good side]].



* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In "Schooled !" only further tarnished her reputation among some fans [[TookALevelInJerkass where she bullies Lincoln (and later, his friends) as the hall monitor and shows no concern for what he's going through in middle school,]] [[HeWhoFightsMonsters acting no better than the people who bullied her , as she even tickets]] ''[[HeWhoFightsMonsters Principal Ramirez]]'' [[HeWhoFightsMonsters near the end of the episode.]] [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she neither gets punished for this nor is called out for her behavior.]]

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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In "Schooled !" in "Schooled!" only further tarnished her reputation among some fans [[TookALevelInJerkass where she bullies Lincoln (and later, his friends) as the hall monitor and shows no concern for what he's going through in middle school,]] [[HeWhoFightsMonsters acting no better than the people who bullied her , as she even tickets]] ''[[HeWhoFightsMonsters Principal Ramirez]]'' [[HeWhoFightsMonsters near the end of the episode.]] [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she neither gets punished for this nor is called out for her behavior.]]
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* Flip. Either he's one of the funniest side characters on the show and has some of the show's best episodes, or he's a total {{Jerkass}} that's become a CreatorsPet in the show's later seasons and a one man SpotlightStealingSquad. Some of his detractors wonder why the Loud siblings even help him at all considering he left them to die in the cold in "Snow Way Out".

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* Flip. Either he's one of the funniest side characters on the show and has some of the show's best episodes, or he's a total {{Jerkass}} that's become a CreatorsPet one man SpotlightStealingSquad in the show's later seasons and a one man SpotlightStealingSquad.seasons. Some of his detractors wonder why the Loud siblings even help him at all considering he left them to die in the cold in "Snow Way Out".
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* Flip. Either he's one of the funniest side characters on the show and has some of the show's best episodes, or he's a total {{Jerkass}} that's become a CreatorsPet in the show's later seasons and a one man SpotlightStealingSquad. Some of his detractors wonder why the Loud siblings even help him at all considering he left him to die in the cold in "Snow Way Out".

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* Flip. Either he's one of the funniest side characters on the show and has some of the show's best episodes, or he's a total {{Jerkass}} that's become a CreatorsPet in the show's later seasons and a one man SpotlightStealingSquad. Some of his detractors wonder why the Loud siblings even help him at all considering he left him them to die in the cold in "Snow Way Out".
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* Flip. Either he's one of the funniest side characters on the show and has some of the show's best episodes, or he's a total {{Jerkass}} that's become a CreatorsPet in the show's later seasons and a one man SpotlightStealingSquad. Some of his detractors wonder why the Loud siblings even help him at all considering he left him to die in the cold in "Snow Way Out".
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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In "Schooled !" only tarnished her reputation among some fans [[TookALevelInJerkass where she bullies Lincoln (and later, his friends) as the hall monitor and shows no concern for what he's going through in middle school,]] [[HeWhoFightsMonsters acting no better than the people who bullied her , as she even tickets]] ''[[HeWhoFightsMonsters Principal Ramirez]]'' [[HeWhoFightsMonsters near the end of the episode.]] [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she neither gets punished for this nor is called out for her behavior.]]

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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In "Schooled !" only further tarnished her reputation among some fans [[TookALevelInJerkass where she bullies Lincoln (and later, his friends) as the hall monitor and shows no concern for what he's going through in middle school,]] [[HeWhoFightsMonsters acting no better than the people who bullied her , as she even tickets]] ''[[HeWhoFightsMonsters Principal Ramirez]]'' [[HeWhoFightsMonsters near the end of the episode.]] [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she neither gets punished for this nor is called out for her behavior.]]
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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In "Schooled !" only tarnished her reputation among some fans [[TookALevelInJerkass where she bullies Lincoln (and later, his friends) as the hall monitor and shows no concern for what he's going through in middle school,]] [[HeWhoFightsMonsters acting no better than the people who bullied her (she even tickets ''Principal Ramirez'' near the end of the episode).]] [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she neither gets punished for this nor is called out for her behavior.]]

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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In "Schooled !" only tarnished her reputation among some fans [[TookALevelInJerkass where she bullies Lincoln (and later, his friends) as the hall monitor and shows no concern for what he's going through in middle school,]] [[HeWhoFightsMonsters acting no better than the people who bullied her (she , as she even tickets ''Principal Ramirez'' tickets]] ''[[HeWhoFightsMonsters Principal Ramirez]]'' [[HeWhoFightsMonsters near the end of the episode).episode.]] [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she neither gets punished for this nor is called out for her behavior.]]
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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In "Schooled !" only tarnished her reputation among some fans [[TookALevelInJerkass where she bullies Lincoln and friends as the hall monitor and shows no concern for what he's going through in middle school,]] [[HeWhoFightsMonsters acting no better than the people who bullied her (she even tickets ''Principal Ramirez'' near the end of the episode).]] [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she neither gets punished for this nor is called out for her behavior.]]

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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In "Schooled !" only tarnished her reputation among some fans [[TookALevelInJerkass where she bullies Lincoln and friends (and later, his friends) as the hall monitor and shows no concern for what he's going through in middle school,]] [[HeWhoFightsMonsters acting no better than the people who bullied her (she even tickets ''Principal Ramirez'' near the end of the episode).]] [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she neither gets punished for this nor is called out for her behavior.]]
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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In "Schooled !" only tarnished her reputation among some fans [[TookALevelInJerkass where she bullies Lincoln as the hall monitor and not showing any concern for what he's going through in middle school,]] [[HeWhoFightsMonsters acting no better than the people who bullied her.]] [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she neither gets punished for this nor is never called out for her behavior.]]

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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In "Schooled !" only tarnished her reputation among some fans [[TookALevelInJerkass where she bullies Lincoln and friends as the hall monitor and not showing any shows no concern for what he's going through in middle school,]] [[HeWhoFightsMonsters acting no better than the people who bullied her.her (she even tickets ''Principal Ramirez'' near the end of the episode).]] [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she neither gets punished for this nor is never called out for her behavior.]]
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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In Schooled only made this worse. [[TookALevelInJerkass Where she bullies Lincoln as the hall monitor and not showing any concern for what he's going through in middle school.]] [[HeWhoFightsMonsters Acting no better than the people who bullied her.]] [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she never gets punished for this and is never called out for her behavior.]] Tarnishing her reputation among some fans.

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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In Schooled "Schooled !" only made this worse. tarnished her reputation among some fans [[TookALevelInJerkass Where where she bullies Lincoln as the hall monitor and not showing any concern for what he's going through in middle school.]] school,]] [[HeWhoFightsMonsters Acting acting no better than the people who bullied her.]] [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she never neither gets punished for this and nor is never called out for her behavior.]] Tarnishing her reputation among some fans.
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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In Schooled only made this worse. [[TookALevelInJerkass Where she bullies Lincoln as the hall monitor and not showing any concern for what he's going through in middle school]] [[HeWhoFightsMonsters Acting no better than the people who bullied her.]] [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she never gets punished for this and is never called out for her behavior.]]

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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In Schooled only made this worse. [[TookALevelInJerkass Where she bullies Lincoln as the hall monitor and not showing any concern for what he's going through in middle school]] school.]] [[HeWhoFightsMonsters Acting no better than the people who bullied her.]] [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she never gets punished for this and is never called out for her behavior.]] Tarnishing her reputation among some fans.
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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In Schooled only made this worse. [[TookALevelInJerkass Where she bullies Lincoln as the hall monitor and not showing any concern for what he's going through in middle school]] {{HeWhoFightsMonsters Acting no better than the people who bullied her.]] [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she never gets punished for this and is never called out for her behavior.]]

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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In Schooled only made this worse. [[TookALevelInJerkass Where she bullies Lincoln as the hall monitor and not showing any concern for what he's going through in middle school]] {{HeWhoFightsMonsters [[HeWhoFightsMonsters Acting no better than the people who bullied her.]] [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she never gets punished for this and is never called out for her behavior.]]
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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In Schooled only made this worse. [[TookALevelInJerkass Where she bullies Lincoln as the hall monitor and not showing any concern for what he's going through in middle school]] {{HeWhoFightsMonsters Acting no better than the people who bullied her]] [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she never gets punished for this and is never called out for her behavior.]]

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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In Schooled only made this worse. [[TookALevelInJerkass Where she bullies Lincoln as the hall monitor and not showing any concern for what he's going through in middle school]] {{HeWhoFightsMonsters Acting no better than the people who bullied her]] her.]] [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she never gets punished for this and is never called out for her behavior.]]
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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In Schooled only made this worse. [[TookALevelInJerkass Where she bullies Lincoln as the hall monitor and not showing any concern for what he's going through in middle school]] {{HeWhoFightsTheMonsters Acting no better than the people who bullied her]] [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she never gets punished for this and is never called out for her behavior.]]

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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In Schooled only made this worse. [[TookALevelInJerkass Where she bullies Lincoln as the hall monitor and not showing any concern for what he's going through in middle school]] {{HeWhoFightsTheMonsters {{HeWhoFightsMonsters Acting no better than the people who bullied her]] [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she never gets punished for this and is never called out for her behavior.]]
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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In Schooled only made this worse. [[TookALevelInJerkass Where she bullies Lincoln as the hall monitor and not showing any concern for what he's going through in middle school]] {{[[Hypocrite Despite the fact that she was bullied herself}} {{HeWhoFightsTheMonsters Acting no better than the people who bullied her]] [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she never gets punished for this and is never called out for her behavior.]]

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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In Schooled only made this worse. [[TookALevelInJerkass Where she bullies Lincoln as the hall monitor and not showing any concern for what he's going through in middle school]] {{[[Hypocrite Despite the fact that she was bullied herself}} {{HeWhoFightsTheMonsters Acting no better than the people who bullied her]] [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she never gets punished for this and is never called out for her behavior.]]
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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In Schooled only made this worse. [[TookALevelInJerkass Where she bullies Lincoln as the hall monitor and not showing any concern for what he's going through in middle school]] [[Hypocrite]] Despite the fact that she was bullied herself}} {{HeWhoFightsTheMonsters Acting no better than the people who bullied her]] [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she never gets punished for this and is never called out for her behavior.]]

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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In Schooled only made this worse. [[TookALevelInJerkass Where she bullies Lincoln as the hall monitor and not showing any concern for what he's going through in middle school]] [[Hypocrite]] {{[[Hypocrite Despite the fact that she was bullied herself}} {{HeWhoFightsTheMonsters Acting no better than the people who bullied her]] [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she never gets punished for this and is never called out for her behavior.]]
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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In Schooled only made this worse. [[TookALevelInJerkass Where she bullies Lincoln as the hall monitor and not showing any concern for what he's going through in middle school]] [[Hypocrite Despite the fact that she was bullied herself}} {{HeWhoFightsTheMonsters Acting no better than the people who bullied her]] [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she never gets punished for this and is never called out for her behavior.]]

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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In Schooled only made this worse. [[TookALevelInJerkass Where she bullies Lincoln as the hall monitor and not showing any concern for what he's going through in middle school]] [[Hypocrite [[Hypocrite]] Despite the fact that she was bullied herself}} {{HeWhoFightsTheMonsters Acting no better than the people who bullied her]] [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she never gets punished for this and is never called out for her behavior.]]
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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In Schooled only made this worse. [[TookALevelInJerkass Where she bullies Lincoln as the hall monitor and not showing any concern for what he's going through in middle school]] [[ Hypocrite Despite the fact that she was bullied herself}} {{HeWhoFightsTheMonsters Acting no better than the people who bullied her]] [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she never gets punished for this and is never called out for her behavior.]]

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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In Schooled only made this worse. [[TookALevelInJerkass Where she bullies Lincoln as the hall monitor and not showing any concern for what he's going through in middle school]] [[ Hypocrite [[Hypocrite Despite the fact that she was bullied herself}} {{HeWhoFightsTheMonsters Acting no better than the people who bullied her]] [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she never gets punished for this and is never called out for her behavior.]]



* The genderbent characters in "One of the Boys". Thyre either interesting characters who should appear in more episodes, or obnoxious walking stereotypes.

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* The genderbent characters in "One of the Boys". Thyre They're either interesting characters who should appear in more episodes, or obnoxious walking stereotypes.
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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In Schooled only made this worse. [[TookALevelInJerkass Where she bullies Lincoln as the hall monitor and not showing any concern for what he's going through in middle school]] [[Hypocrite Despite the fact that she was bullied herself}} {{HeWhoFightsTheMonsters Acting no better than the people who bullied her]] [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she never gets punished for this and is never called out for her behavior]]

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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In Schooled only made this worse. [[TookALevelInJerkass Where she bullies Lincoln as the hall monitor and not showing any concern for what he's going through in middle school]] [[Hypocrite [[ Hypocrite Despite the fact that she was bullied herself}} {{HeWhoFightsTheMonsters Acting no better than the people who bullied her]] [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she never gets punished for this and is never called out for her behavior]] behavior.]]
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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In Schooled only made this worse. {{TookALevelInJerkass Where she bullies Lincoln as the hall monitor and not showing any concern for what he's going through in middle school.}} {{Hypocrite Despite the fact that she was bullied herself}} {{HeWhoFightsTheMonsters Acting no better than the people who bullied her.}} (KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she never gets punished for this and is never called out for her behavior.}}

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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In Schooled only made this worse. {{TookALevelInJerkass [[TookALevelInJerkass Where she bullies Lincoln as the hall monitor and not showing any concern for what he's going through in middle school.}} {{Hypocrite school]] [[Hypocrite Despite the fact that she was bullied herself}} {{HeWhoFightsTheMonsters Acting no better than the people who bullied her.}} (KarmaHoudini her]] [[KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she never gets punished for this and is never called out for her behavior.}} behavior]]
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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In Schooled only made this worse. {{TookALevelInJerkass Where she bullies Lincoln as the hall monitor and not showing any concern for what he's going through in middle school}} {{Hypocrite Despite the fact that she was bullied herself}} {{HeWhoFightsTheMonsters Acting no better than the people who bullied her}} (KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she never gets punished for this and is never called out for her behavior}}

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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In Schooled only made this worse. {{TookALevelInJerkass Where she bullies Lincoln as the hall monitor and not showing any concern for what he's going through in middle school}} school.}} {{Hypocrite Despite the fact that she was bullied herself}} {{HeWhoFightsTheMonsters Acting no better than the people who bullied her}} her.}} (KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she never gets punished for this and is never called out for her behavior}} behavior.}}
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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present.

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* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present. Her behavior In Schooled only made this worse. {{TookALevelInJerkass Where she bullies Lincoln as the hall monitor and not showing any concern for what he's going through in middle school}} {{Hypocrite Despite the fact that she was bullied herself}} {{HeWhoFightsTheMonsters Acting no better than the people who bullied her}} (KarmaHoudini Not helping is that she never gets punished for this and is never called out for her behavior}}
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Given the Louds alone [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters are a very big family]], there's no question that there are some characters that are divisive among fans.
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* Lincoln. There are those who think he's an engaging character in his own right, and those who think he's bland and underdeveloped compared to the more colorful cast of characters.
* Lola. One half of the fandom don't particularly mind her occasionally bratty attitude, while others dislike her for these very reasons, as they have unfavorably compared her to some other cartoon brats such as [[WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}} Angelica Pickles]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} D.W. Read]], [[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls Princess Morbucks]], or even [[WesternAnimation/CatsDontDance Darla Dimple]]. That said, the general fandom did warm up to her in "A Tattler's Tale", [[spoiler: in which she regains her siblings' trust by taking the blame for all the bad things they've done.]] Her having more kind-hearted moments in later episodes and her other focus episodes, especially in Season 2[[note]]for instance "Patching Things Up" and "Read Aloud"[[/note]], also helped her being better received, as they show her HiddenDepths and more of [[PetTheDog her good side]].
* Luan. Some fans enjoy her bad puns and quirky personality, while others find them to be annoying and excessive. Her actions in the April Fools episodes have only intensified the split. How seriously she's taken by the fandom also varies, as some fans, younger ones in particular, can identify with her InnocentlyInsensitive and childish antics as well as her occasional insecurities (best seen in "No Laughing Matter"), while the more mature fans paint her in a much more negative light in that they hold a grudge against her [[CantTakeCriticism inability to take criticism]] and humorous ideals, generally viewing her as a massive AttentionWhore and TheBabyOfTheBunch who shouldn't be taken seriously.
* Lori. She's considered either a likable, [[OnlySaneMan relatively grounded sister]] or a generic [[BigBrotherBully Big Sister Bully]] without much personality outside of her obsession with Bobby. Her image among the fandom improved after the episodes "The Waiting Game" and "A Fair to Remember" [[TookALevelInKindness showed a much kinder side to her personality.]] Also, many dislike the fact that she's the sister with the most episodes focused on her or at least having a major role.[[note]] Some examples include: "Get the Message", "No Guts, No Glori", "Save the Date", "The Waiting Game", "A Fair to Remember", "Party Down", "Garage Banned" and "Selfie Improvement".[[/note]] Her increased exposure gave her much needed character development and has allowed her to recover, mostly, from her earlier appearances, but at an arguable cost to other sisters who could benefit for more focus.
* Lisa. While some like her for her witty [[BrutalHonesty bluntness]] and sarcastic sense of humor, others hate her for being an inconsiderate buzzkill and InsufferableGenius. Also, her habit of using her siblings as experimental test subjects is either seen as [[DudeNotFunny cruel]] or [[CrossesTheLineTwice hilarious]].
* Lynn. While she has fans for being an energetic sports-loving tomboy, she also has detractors for coming off as mean-spirited bully for roughing up Lincoln. Indeed, among all of his sisters, she's one of the most prone to use physical violence and threats to force him to do what she wants. Her lack of [[PetTheDog kindhearted moments]] towards anyone besides Lucy doesn't really do her any favors. Furthermore, in "No Such Luck", she is the one who starts the belief that [[TheJinx Lincoln's bad luck]] that led him to getting locked out of the house.[[note]]Though the fact Lincoln [[SureLetsGoWithThat initially fed that belief for his own benefit]] does soften it somewhat.[[/note]] Also, she's often considered the least developed (character-wise) of the older sisters; episodes focusing on them would showcase more of their personality or make them the main character whereas episodes focusing on Lynn would make her a supporting character or an obstacle/rival. [[labelnote:examples]]In "Space Invader", she's catalyst of the problem by moving to Lincoln's small room, in "Lynn-er Takes All" where she's the main antagonist and in "Net Gains" where she is the main protagonist but she's portrayed in a negative light as she spends the episode refusing to let her teammates participate due to their lack of skill.[[/labelnote]] Many feel that the writers don't know how to use her properly in a sea of relatively more colorful characters, especially with Lana being another tomboy with more comedic possibilities. However, the episode "Middle Men" has made her more sympathetic to many as the episode has Lynn reveal why she acts like a bully, something that the above-mentioned episodes didn't do. Though some viewers believe that FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse, and doesn't justify her behavior in the present.
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* Clyde is seen either as a funny, good-natured sidekick and friend, or as an annoying and oversensitive kid who is too obsessed with Lori. Adding to his divisive status is his general rudeness to [[NiceGuy Bobby]], as well as whether he's [[SpotlightStealingSquad overexposed in comparison to the sisters]]. The general consensus is that he's fine when his crush on Lori is downplayed and his other traits are focused on instead. Said gag was eventually dropped.
* Despite her legion of fans, Ronnie Anne has gained this reception owing to her characterization as a LovingBully, which is very divisive because of the [[DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale double standard]], and [[DieForOurShip her relationship]] with Lincoln. It doesn't help that she appears ''far'' [[OutOfFocus less often]] than the sisters, Clyde, or even her brother Bobby. Some fans like this since it keeps her from suffering {{Flanderization}}, while others don't since it seems to relegate her to being "[[SatelliteLoveInterest Lincoln's crush]]" and "Bobby's sister".
* Some fans believe that Bobby's a perfectly good character whose relationship with Lori and his kindhearted, if dimwitted, nature endear him to many fans. Other see him as a pretty bland character who's too dumb for his own good, and wonder how he and Lori ever managed to become a couple.
* Maggie, an emo kid who had her birthday party in "Funny Business", and it mostly concerns two things:
** Her relationship with Luan in fanon. Is their relationship a perfectly good OppositesAttract interaction, romantic or otherwise, or are they simply incompatible with each other?
** The other issue, funnily enough, is about her bust size. She's 13, but has the same bust size as some of the older teens, like Lori and Leni, and adults, like Mrs. Johnson. Is this a natural way to show that not all female body types look the same, or does this make Maggie seem more mature than she should, specially considering she's the only teen so far to have the bust size?
* Sam, Luna's crush from "L is for Love". Despite not having much screentime, most are fairly divided on those that like her for her potential relationship with Luna and neat design, while others aren't so hot on the character, either because the two haven't even interacted yet, they feel she's part of pointless pandering, or [[TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter because they're wary of the show's track record with love interests]]. Eventually, Sam did get more appearances and becomes Luna's official girlfriend, and wasn't shoved to the wayside like all the other love interests.
* Most love interests (like Cristina, Ronnie Anne, Paige, Benny, Silas, and so on) featured in the show are either enjoyed by the fans for either their designs or potential for relationships and interactions, or are considered wasted potential, either because they don't appear again, have no personality besides being the love interests of specific characters, or a mix of both.
* The Yateses, the Louds' new neighbors in "Future Tense". An interesting set of characters that could bring forth possible future plots, or flat Mary Sue {{Diabolus Ex Machina}}s that are way too perfect to be believable and frankly just annoying? The threat they posed only lasted one episode, and they haven't been seen since.
* The genderbent characters in "One of the Boys". Thyre either interesting characters who should appear in more episodes, or obnoxious walking stereotypes.
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