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!! "TiesThatBind"
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!! "TiesThatBind""Ties That Bind"
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Inserting Big Lipped Alligator Moment
* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: When Lincoln displays the trail of destruction he and his sisters left upstairs, a blue wolf appears from nowhere and snatches Mr. Coconuts. But when the wolf becomes aware of the Sibling Louds' presence, he backs off and walks away, as if he were far less dangerous than the clan.
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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Lincoln's sisters. As much as they know Lincoln conspired against them and baked a cake to bribe their father, they still love him and won't let him be evicted from the house.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Lincoln. As much as he suffers so much at the hands of his sisters, it is perplexing that he is so excited about the idea of becoming an only child. Although it is normal for any child with siblings to fantasize about this at one time or another, hardly a child would be so mean as to imagine throwing all the pictures of the sisters in the trash can. The worst is that he still takes action and bakes a small cake for his father, in order to gain his sympathy and convince him to leave his sisters for him.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Lincoln. As much as he suffers so much at the hands of his sisters, it is perplexing that he is so excited about the idea of becoming an only child. Although it is normal for any child with siblings to fantasize about this at one time or another, hardly a child would be so mean as to imagine throwing all the pictures of the sisters in the trash can. The worst is that he still takes action and bakes a small cake for his father, in order to gain his sympathy and convince him to leave his sisters for him.
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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Lincoln's sisters. As much as they know Lincoln conspired against them and baked a cake special breakfast to bribe their father, they still love him and won't let him be evicted from the house.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Lincoln. As much as he suffers so much at the hands of his sisters, it is perplexing that he is so excited about the idea of becoming an only child. Although it is normal for any child with siblings to fantasize about this at one time or another, hardly a child would be so mean as to imagine throwing all the pictures of the sisters in the trash can. The worst is that he still takes action and bakes asmall cake special breakfast for his father, in order to gain his sympathy and convince him to leave his sisters for him.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Lincoln. As much as he suffers so much at the hands of his sisters, it is perplexing that he is so excited about the idea of becoming an only child. Although it is normal for any child with siblings to fantasize about this at one time or another, hardly a child would be so mean as to imagine throwing all the pictures of the sisters in the trash can. The worst is that he still takes action and bakes a
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!! "TiesThatBind"
* {{Narm}}: The scene where Lincoln, desolate, retreats to his room, thinking he's been chosen to be evicted from the house. After he evilly conspired against his sisters, it's even laughable to imagine that someone will shed tears for him now.
* UnintentionallySympathetic: Lincoln's sisters. As much as they know Lincoln conspired against them and baked a cake to bribe their father, they still love him and won't let him be evicted from the house.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Lincoln. As much as he suffers so much at the hands of his sisters, it is perplexing that he is so excited about the idea of becoming an only child. Although it is normal for any child with siblings to fantasize about this at one time or another, hardly a child would be so mean as to imagine throwing all the pictures of the sisters in the trash can. The worst is that he still takes action and bakes a small cake for his father, in order to gain his sympathy and convince him to leave his sisters for him.
* {{Narm}}: The scene where Lincoln, desolate, retreats to his room, thinking he's been chosen to be evicted from the house. After he evilly conspired against his sisters, it's even laughable to imagine that someone will shed tears for him now.
* UnintentionallySympathetic: Lincoln's sisters. As much as they know Lincoln conspired against them and baked a cake to bribe their father, they still love him and won't let him be evicted from the house.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Lincoln. As much as he suffers so much at the hands of his sisters, it is perplexing that he is so excited about the idea of becoming an only child. Although it is normal for any child with siblings to fantasize about this at one time or another, hardly a child would be so mean as to imagine throwing all the pictures of the sisters in the trash can. The worst is that he still takes action and bakes a small cake for his father, in order to gain his sympathy and convince him to leave his sisters for him.