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** The case for Leni: Lincoln and his friends pretty much act like this throughout the entire episode. They act like they're entitled to Gus's place, try to sabotage it to drive Leni and her group out, and when all that fails, rather coldly tell the teens to beat it, making them come off as {{control freak}}s who want to call the shots at a public place. The fact that their actions get Mr. Gus hurt doesn't make them look any better. Yet they get a happy ending with Leni's group, even though they deserve to be kicked out for their selfish behavior instead.
** The case for Lincoln: Leni's group, despite the intention of seeing them as victims of the conflict escalation. They weren't merely hanging out in the same place, but showed several acts of inconsiderate and rude behavior towards Lincoln's (including taking and eating Pizza that Lincoln's group had paid for themselves; along with Miguel's uncharacteristic jerkass behavior towards Clyde) that makes it difficult to feel sorry for them. Lincoln and his friends shouldn't have escalated the conflict in the way they did, but they had every right to be upset with Leni's group.

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** The case for Leni: Lincoln and his friends pretty much act like this throughout the entire episode. They act like they're entitled to Gus's place, try to sabotage it to drive Leni and her group out, and when all that fails, rather coldly tell the teens to beat it, making them come off as {{control freak}}s who want to call the shots at a public place. The fact that their actions get Mr. Gus hurt doesn't make them look any better. Yet they get a happy ending with Leni's group, even though they deserve to be kicked out for their selfish behavior instead.
** The case for Lincoln: On the other side of the coin, Leni's group, despite the intention of seeing them as victims of the conflict escalation. They weren't merely hanging out in the same place, but showed several acts of inconsiderate and rude behavior towards Lincoln's (including taking and eating Pizza that Lincoln's group had paid for themselves; along with Miguel's uncharacteristic jerkass behavior towards Clyde) that makes it difficult to feel sorry for them. Lincoln and his friends shouldn't have escalated the conflict in the way they did, but they had every right to be upset with Leni's group.
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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Leni's group is meant to be seen in the wrong for seemingly taking over Lincoln's group hangout spot. However, aside from eating their food, Leni's group never does anything wrong; they are never shown to be rude at any point to Lincoln and his friends and make it clear they just want a fun place to hang out together. They plainly state to Lincoln's group that it's the only place that works for all five of them because their previous hangout closed down, but the younger kids show no sympathy to this. It doesn't help that Lincoln and his friends act like such jerkasses, it's hard to blame Leni and her friends for feeling offended and fighting back towards the group. Yet Leni apologizes, despite not having a reason to feel sorry at all.
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** Lincoln and his friends pretty much act like this throughout the entire episode. They act like they're entitled to Gus's place, try to sabotage it to drive Leni and her group out, and when all that fails, rather coldly tell the teens to beat it, making them come off as {{control freak}}s who want to call the shots at a public place. The fact that their actions get Mr. Gus hurt doesn't make them look any better. Yet they get a happy ending with Leni's group, even though they deserve to be kicked out for their selfish behavior instead.
** Leni's group, despite the intention of seeing them as victims of the conflict escalation. They weren't merely hanging out in the same place, but showed several acts of inconsiderate and rude behavior towards Lincoln's (including taking and eating Pizza that Lincoln's group had paid for themselves; along with Miguel's uncharacteristic jerkass behavior towards Clyde) that makes it difficult to feel sorry for them. Lincoln and his friends shouldn't have escalated the conflict in the way they did, but they had every right to be upset with Leni's group.

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** The case for Leni: Lincoln and his friends pretty much act like this throughout the entire episode. They act like they're entitled to Gus's place, try to sabotage it to drive Leni and her group out, and when all that fails, rather coldly tell the teens to beat it, making them come off as {{control freak}}s who want to call the shots at a public place. The fact that their actions get Mr. Gus hurt doesn't make them look any better. Yet they get a happy ending with Leni's group, even though they deserve to be kicked out for their selfish behavior instead.
** The case for Lincoln: Leni's group, despite the intention of seeing them as victims of the conflict escalation. They weren't merely hanging out in the same place, but showed several acts of inconsiderate and rude behavior towards Lincoln's (including taking and eating Pizza that Lincoln's group had paid for themselves; along with Miguel's uncharacteristic jerkass behavior towards Clyde) that makes it difficult to feel sorry for them. Lincoln and his friends shouldn't have escalated the conflict in the way they did, but they had every right to be upset with Leni's group.
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** Leni's group, despite the intention of seeing them as victims of the conflict escalation. They weren't merely hanging out in the same place, but showed several acts of inconsiderate and rude behavior towards Lincoln's (including taking and eating Pizza that Lincoln's group had paid for themselves; along with Miguel's uncharacteristic jerkass behavior towards Clyde) that makes it difficult to feel sorry for them. Lincoln and his friends shouldn't have escalated the conflict in the way they did, but they had every right to be upset with Leni's group.----

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** Leni's group, despite the intention of seeing them as victims of the conflict escalation. They weren't merely hanging out in the same place, but showed several acts of inconsiderate and rude behavior towards Lincoln's (including taking and eating Pizza that Lincoln's group had paid for themselves; along with Miguel's uncharacteristic jerkass behavior towards Clyde) that makes it difficult to feel sorry for them. Lincoln and his friends shouldn't have escalated the conflict in the way they did, but they had every right to be upset with Leni's group.----

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Lincoln and his friends pretty much act like this throughout the entire episode. They act like they're entitled to Gus's place, try to sabotage it to drive Leni and her group out, and when all that fails, rather coldly tell the teens to beat it, making them come off as {{control freak}}s who want to call the shots at a public place. The fact that their actions get Mr. Gus hurt doesn't make them look any better. Yet they get a happy ending with Leni's group, even though they deserve to be kicked out for their selfish behavior instead.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: UnintentionallyUnsympathetic:
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Lincoln and his friends pretty much act like this throughout the entire episode. They act like they're entitled to Gus's place, try to sabotage it to drive Leni and her group out, and when all that fails, rather coldly tell the teens to beat it, making them come off as {{control freak}}s who want to call the shots at a public place. The fact that their actions get Mr. Gus hurt doesn't make them look any better. Yet they get a happy ending with Leni's group, even though they deserve to be kicked out for their selfish behavior instead.
** Leni's group, despite the intention of seeing them as victims of the conflict escalation. They weren't merely hanging out in the same place, but showed several acts of inconsiderate and rude behavior towards Lincoln's (including taking and eating Pizza that Lincoln's group had paid for themselves; along with Miguel's uncharacteristic jerkass behavior towards Clyde) that makes it difficult to feel sorry for them. Lincoln and his friends shouldn't have escalated the conflict in the way they did, but they had every right to be upset with Leni's group.----

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* RonTheDeathEater: Many fans view Lincoln and his friends' behavior in the episode as them being entitled jerks who wanted Gus’ for themselves, but given Leni’s friends inconsiderate behavior (eating all of Lincoln’s group’s pizza, hogging the games, and Miguel gloating about winning the Rip Hardcore kitchenware Clyde wanted) their frustration [[JerkassHasAPoint seems rather understandable]].



* RonTheDeathEater: Many fans view Lincoln and his friends' behavior in the episode as them being entitled jerks who wanted Gus’ for themselves, but given Leni’s friends inconsiderate behavior (eating all of Lincoln’s group’s pizza, hogging the games, and Miguel gloating about winning the Rip Hardcore kitchenware Clyde wanted) their frustration [[JerkassHasAPoint seems rather understandable]].
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Lincoln and his friends pretty much act like this throughout the entire episode. They act like they're entitled to Gus's place, try to sabotage it to drive Leni and her group out, then, when all fails, rather coldly tell the teens to beat it, making them come off as {{control freak}}s who want to call the shots at a public place. The fact that their actions get Mr. Gus hurt doesn't make them look any better. Yet they get a happy ending with Leni's group, even though they deserve to be kicked out for their selfish behavior instead.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Lincoln and his friends pretty much act like this throughout the entire episode. They act like they're entitled to Gus's place, try to sabotage it to drive Leni and her group out, then, and when all that fails, rather coldly tell the teens to beat it, making them come off as {{control freak}}s who want to call the shots at a public place. The fact that their actions get Mr. Gus hurt doesn't make them look any better. Yet they get a happy ending with Leni's group, even though they deserve to be kicked out for their selfish behavior instead.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Lincoln and his friends pretty much act like this the entire episode. They act like they are entitled to Gus's place, try to sabotage it to drive Leni and her group out, then, when all fails, rather coldly tell the teens to beat it, making Lincoln and his friends come off as {{control freak}}s, who want to call the shots at a public place. The fact their actions get Mr. Gus hurt doesn't make them look any better. Yet they get a happy ending with Leni's group, even though they deserve to be kicked out for their selfish behavior instead.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Lincoln and his friends pretty much act like this throughout the entire episode. They act like they are they're entitled to Gus's place, try to sabotage it to drive Leni and her group out, then, when all fails, rather coldly tell the teens to beat it, making Lincoln and his friends them come off as {{control freak}}s, freak}}s who want to call the shots at a public place. The fact that their actions get Mr. Gus hurt doesn't make them look any better. Yet they get a happy ending with Leni's group, even though they deserve to be kicked out for their selfish behavior instead.
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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Leni's group is meant to be seen in the wrong for seemingly taking over Lincoln's group hangout spot. However, aside from eating their food, Leni's group never does anything wrong; they are never shown to be rude at any point to Lincoln and his friends and make it clear they just want a fun place to hang out together. They plainly state to Lincoln’s group that it’s the only place that works for all five of them because their previous hangout closed down, but the younger kids show no sympathy to this. It doesn't help that Lincoln and his friends act like such jerkasses, it's hard to blame Leni and her friends for feeling offended and fighting back towards the group. Yet Leni apologizes, despite not having a reason to feel sorry at all.

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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Leni's group is meant to be seen in the wrong for seemingly taking over Lincoln's group hangout spot. However, aside from eating their food, Leni's group never does anything wrong; they are never shown to be rude at any point to Lincoln and his friends and make it clear they just want a fun place to hang out together. They plainly state to Lincoln’s Lincoln's group that it’s the only place that works for all five of them because their previous hangout closed down, but the younger kids show no sympathy to this. It doesn't help that Lincoln and his friends act like such jerkasses, it's hard to blame Leni and her friends for feeling offended and fighting back towards the group. Yet Leni apologizes, despite not having a reason to feel sorry at all.

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* RonTheDeathEater: Many fans view Linc and friends’ behavior in “Grub Snub” as them being entitled jerks who wanted Gus’ for themselves, but given Leni’s friends inconsiderate behavior (eating all of Lincoln’s group’s pizza, hogging the games, and Miguel gloating about winning the Rip Hardcore kitchenware Clyde wanted) their frustration [[JerkassHasAPoint seems rather understandable]].

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* RonTheDeathEater: Many fans view Linc Lincoln and friends’ his friends' behavior in “Grub Snub” the episode as them being entitled jerks who wanted Gus’ for themselves, but given Leni’s friends inconsiderate behavior (eating all of Lincoln’s group’s pizza, hogging the games, and Miguel gloating about winning the Rip Hardcore kitchenware Clyde wanted) their frustration [[JerkassHasAPoint seems rather understandable]].understandable]].
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* BrokenBase: regarding the conflict between Lincoln and Leni's friend groups, no one can agree on which side is meant to be in the wrong, or whether both sides are wrong, or neither of them are.

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* BrokenBase: regarding Regarding the conflict between Lincoln and Leni's friend groups, no one can agree on which side is meant to be in the wrong, or whether both sides are wrong, or neither of them are.
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* BrokenBase: regarding the conflict between Lincoln and Leni's friend groups, no one can agree on which side is meant to be in the wrong, or whether both sides are wrong, or neither of them are.
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* RonTheDeathEater: Many fans view Linc and friends’ behavior in “Grub Snub” as them being entitled jerks who wanted Gus’ for themselves, but given Leni’s friends inconsiderate behavior (eating all of Lincoln’s group’s pizza, hogging the games, and Miguel gloating about winning the Rip Hardcore kitchenware Clyde wanted) their frustration seems rather understandable.

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* RonTheDeathEater: Many fans view Linc and friends’ behavior in “Grub Snub” as them being entitled jerks who wanted Gus’ for themselves, but given Leni’s friends inconsiderate behavior (eating all of Lincoln’s group’s pizza, hogging the games, and Miguel gloating about winning the Rip Hardcore kitchenware Clyde wanted) their frustration [[JerkassHasAPoint seems rather understandable.understandable]].
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Lincoln and his friends pretty much act like this the entire episode. They act like they are entitled to Gus's place, try to sabotage it to drive Leni and her group out, then, when all fails, rather coldly tell the teens to beat it, making Lincoln and his friends come off as {{control freak}}s, who want to call the shots at a public place. The fact their actions get Mr. Gus hurt doesn't make them look any better. Yet they get a happy ending with Leni's group, even though they deserve to be kicked out for their selfish behavior instead.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Lincoln and his friends pretty much act like this the entire episode. They act like they are entitled to Gus's place, try to sabotage it to drive Leni and her group out, then, when all fails, rather coldly tell the teens to beat it, making Lincoln and his friends come off as {{control freak}}s, who want to call the shots at a public place. The fact their actions get Mr. Gus hurt doesn't make them look any better. Yet they get a happy ending with Leni's group, even though they deserve to be kicked out for their selfish behavior instead.instead.
* RonTheDeathEater: Many fans view Linc and friends’ behavior in “Grub Snub” as them being entitled jerks who wanted Gus’ for themselves, but given Leni’s friends inconsiderate behavior (eating all of Lincoln’s group’s pizza, hogging the games, and Miguel gloating about winning the Rip Hardcore kitchenware Clyde wanted) their frustration seems rather understandable.
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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Leni's group is meant to be seen in the wrong for seemingly taking over Lincoln's group hangout spot. However, aside from eating their food, Leni's group never does anything wrong; they are never shown to be rude at any point to Lincoln and his friends and make it clear they just want a fun place to hang out together. It doesn't help that Lincoln and his friends act like such jerkasses, it's hard to blame Leni and her friends for feeling offended and fighting back towards the group. Yet Leni apologizes, despite not having a reason to feel sorry at all.

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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Leni's group is meant to be seen in the wrong for seemingly taking over Lincoln's group hangout spot. However, aside from eating their food, Leni's group never does anything wrong; they are never shown to be rude at any point to Lincoln and his friends and make it clear they just want a fun place to hang out together. They plainly state to Lincoln’s group that it’s the only place that works for all five of them because their previous hangout closed down, but the younger kids show no sympathy to this. It doesn't help that Lincoln and his friends act like such jerkasses, it's hard to blame Leni and her friends for feeling offended and fighting back towards the group. Yet Leni apologizes, despite not having a reason to feel sorry at all.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Lincoln and his friends pretty much act like this the entire episode. Given they act like entitled jerkasses, how they try to sabotage Gus's place, and how they rather coldly tell Leni's group to beat it, it makes Lincoln and his friends come off as control freaks, who want to call the shots at a public place. The fact their actions get Mr. Gus hurt doesn't make them look any better. Yet they get a happy ending with Leni's group, even though they deserve to be kicked out for their selfish behavior instead.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Lincoln and his friends pretty much act like this the entire episode. Given they They act like they are entitled jerkasses, how they try to sabotage Gus's place, try to sabotage it to drive Leni and how they her group out, then, when all fails, rather coldly tell Leni's group the teens to beat it, it makes it, making Lincoln and his friends come off as control freaks, {{control freak}}s, who want to call the shots at a public place. The fact their actions get Mr. Gus hurt doesn't make them look any better. Yet they get a happy ending with Leni's group, even though they deserve to be kicked out for their selfish behavior instead.
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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Leni's group is meant to be seen in the wrong for seemingly taking over Lincoln's group hangout spot. However, aside from eating their food, Leni's group never does anything wrong. As they are never shown to be rude at any point to Lincoln and his friends and make it clear they just want a fun place to hang out together. It doesn't help that Lincoln and his friends act like such jerkasses, it's hard to blame Leni and her friends for feeling offended and fighting back towards the group. Yet Leni apologizes, despite not having a reason to feel sorry at all.

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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Leni's group is meant to be seen in the wrong for seemingly taking over Lincoln's group hangout spot. However, aside from eating their food, Leni's group never does anything wrong. As wrong; they are never shown to be rude at any point to Lincoln and his friends and make it clear they just want a fun place to hang out together. It doesn't help that Lincoln and his friends act like such jerkasses, it's hard to blame Leni and her friends for feeling offended and fighting back towards the group. Yet Leni apologizes, despite not having a reason to feel sorry at all.

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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Leni's group is meant to be seen in the wrong for seemingly taking over Lincoln's group hangout spot. However, aside from eating their food, Leni's group never does anything wrong. As they are never shown to be rude at any point to Lincoln and his friends and make it clear they just want a fun place to hang out together. It dosen't help that Lincoln and his friends act like such jerkasses, it's hard to blame Leni and her friends for feeling offended and fighting back towards the group. Yet, Leni apologizes, despite not having a reason to feel sorry at all.

* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Lincoln and his friends pretty much act like this the entire episode. Given they act like entitled jerkasses, how they try to sabotage Gus's place, and how they rather coldly tell Leni's group to beat it, it makes Lincoln and his friends come off as control freaks, who want to call the shots at a public place. The fact their actions get Mr. Gus hurt, dosen't make them look any better. Yet, they get a happy ending with Leni's group, even though they deserve to be kicked out for their selfish behavior instead.

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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Leni's group is meant to be seen in the wrong for seemingly taking over Lincoln's group hangout spot. However, aside from eating their food, Leni's group never does anything wrong. As they are never shown to be rude at any point to Lincoln and his friends and make it clear they just want a fun place to hang out together. It dosen't doesn't help that Lincoln and his friends act like such jerkasses, it's hard to blame Leni and her friends for feeling offended and fighting back towards the group. Yet, Yet Leni apologizes, despite not having a reason to feel sorry at all.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Lincoln and his friends pretty much act like this the entire episode. Given they act like entitled jerkasses, how they try to sabotage Gus's place, and how they rather coldly tell Leni's group to beat it, it makes Lincoln and his friends come off as control freaks, who want to call the shots at a public place. The fact their actions get Mr. Gus hurt, dosen't hurt doesn't make them look any better. Yet, Yet they get a happy ending with Leni's group, even though they deserve to be kicked out for their selfish behavior instead.
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* UnintentionallyUnSympathetic: Lincoln and his friends pretty much act like this the entire episode. Given they act like entitled jerkasses, how they try to sabotage Gus's place, and how they rather coldly tell Leni's group to beat it, it makes Lincoln and his friends come off as control freaks, who want to call the shots at a public place. The fact their actions get Mr. Gus hurt, dosen't make them look any better. Yet, they get a happy ending with Leni's group, even though they deserve to be kicked out for their selfish behavior instead.

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* UnintentionallyUnSympathetic: UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Lincoln and his friends pretty much act like this the entire episode. Given they act like entitled jerkasses, how they try to sabotage Gus's place, and how they rather coldly tell Leni's group to beat it, it makes Lincoln and his friends come off as control freaks, who want to call the shots at a public place. The fact their actions get Mr. Gus hurt, dosen't make them look any better. Yet, they get a happy ending with Leni's group, even though they deserve to be kicked out for their selfish behavior instead.
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* UnintentionallySympathatic: Leni's group is meant to be seen in the wrong for seemingly taking over Lincoln's group hangout spot. However, aside from eating their food, Leni's group never does anything wrong. As they are never shown to be rude at any point to Lincoln and his friends and make it clear they just want a fun place to hang out together. It dosen't help that Lincoln and his friends act like such jerkasses, it's hard to blame Leni and her friends for feeling offended and fighting back towards the group. Yet, Leni apologizes, despite not having a reason to feel sorry at all.

* UnintentionallyUnSympathatic: Lincoln and his friends pretty much act like this the entire episode. Given they act like entitled jerkasses, how they try to sabotage Gus's place, and how they rather coldly tell Leni's group to beat it, it makes Lincoln and his friends come off as control freaks, who want to call the shots at a public place. The fact their actions get Mr. Gus hurt, dosen't make them look any better. Yet, they get a happy ending with Leni's group, even though they deserve to be kicked out for their selfish behavior instead.

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* UnintentionallySympathatic: UnintentionallySympathetic: Leni's group is meant to be seen in the wrong for seemingly taking over Lincoln's group hangout spot. However, aside from eating their food, Leni's group never does anything wrong. As they are never shown to be rude at any point to Lincoln and his friends and make it clear they just want a fun place to hang out together. It dosen't help that Lincoln and his friends act like such jerkasses, it's hard to blame Leni and her friends for feeling offended and fighting back towards the group. Yet, Leni apologizes, despite not having a reason to feel sorry at all.

* UnintentionallyUnSympathatic: UnintentionallyUnSympathetic: Lincoln and his friends pretty much act like this the entire episode. Given they act like entitled jerkasses, how they try to sabotage Gus's place, and how they rather coldly tell Leni's group to beat it, it makes Lincoln and his friends come off as control freaks, who want to call the shots at a public place. The fact their actions get Mr. Gus hurt, dosen't make them look any better. Yet, they get a happy ending with Leni's group, even though they deserve to be kicked out for their selfish behavior instead.
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* Unintentionally Sympathatic: Leni's group is meant to be seen in the wrong for seemingly taking over Lincoln's group hangout spot. However, aside from eating their food, Leni's group never does anything wrong. As they are never shown to be rude at any point to Lincoln and his friends and make it clear they just want a fun place to hang out together. It dosen't help that Lincoln and his friends act like such jerkasses, it's hard to blame Leni and her friends for feeling offended and fighting back towards the group. Yet, Leni apologizes, despite not having a reason to feel sorry at all.

* Unintentionally UnSympathatic: Lincoln and his friends pretty much act like this the entire episode. Given they act like entitled jerkasses, how they try to sabotage Gus's place, and how they rather coldly tell Leni's group to beat it, it makes Lincoln and his friends come off as control freaks, who want to call the shots at a public place. The fact their actions get Mr. Gus hurt, dosen't make them look any better. Yet, they get a happy ending with Leni's group, even though they deserve to be kicked out for their selfish behavior instead.

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* Unintentionally Sympathatic: UnintentionallySympathatic: Leni's group is meant to be seen in the wrong for seemingly taking over Lincoln's group hangout spot. However, aside from eating their food, Leni's group never does anything wrong. As they are never shown to be rude at any point to Lincoln and his friends and make it clear they just want a fun place to hang out together. It dosen't help that Lincoln and his friends act like such jerkasses, it's hard to blame Leni and her friends for feeling offended and fighting back towards the group. Yet, Leni apologizes, despite not having a reason to feel sorry at all.

* Unintentionally UnSympathatic: UnintentionallyUnSympathatic: Lincoln and his friends pretty much act like this the entire episode. Given they act like entitled jerkasses, how they try to sabotage Gus's place, and how they rather coldly tell Leni's group to beat it, it makes Lincoln and his friends come off as control freaks, who want to call the shots at a public place. The fact their actions get Mr. Gus hurt, dosen't make them look any better. Yet, they get a happy ending with Leni's group, even though they deserve to be kicked out for their selfish behavior instead.
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* UnintentionallySympathatic: Leni's group is meant to be seen in the wrong for seemingly taking over Lincoln's group hangout spot. However, aside from eating their food, Leni's group never does anything wrong. As they are never shown to be rude at any point to Lincoln and his friends and make it clear they just want a fun place to hang out together. It dosen't help that Lincoln and his friends act like such jerkasses, it's hard to blame Leni and her friends for feeling offended and fighting back towards the group. Yet, Leni apologizes, despite not having a reason to feel sorry at all.

* UnintentionallyUnSympathatic: Lincoln and his friends pretty much act like this the entire episode. Given they act like entitled jerkasses, how they try to sabotage Gus's place, and how they rather coldly tell Leni's group to beat it, it makes Lincoln and his friends come off as control freaks, who want to call the shots at a public place. The fact their actions get Mr. Gus hurt, dosen't make them look any better. Yet, they get a happy ending with Leni's group, even though they deserve to be kicked out for their selfish behavior instead.

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* UnintentionallySympathatic: Unintentionally Sympathatic: Leni's group is meant to be seen in the wrong for seemingly taking over Lincoln's group hangout spot. However, aside from eating their food, Leni's group never does anything wrong. As they are never shown to be rude at any point to Lincoln and his friends and make it clear they just want a fun place to hang out together. It dosen't help that Lincoln and his friends act like such jerkasses, it's hard to blame Leni and her friends for feeling offended and fighting back towards the group. Yet, Leni apologizes, despite not having a reason to feel sorry at all.

* UnintentionallyUnSympathatic: Unintentionally UnSympathatic: Lincoln and his friends pretty much act like this the entire episode. Given they act like entitled jerkasses, how they try to sabotage Gus's place, and how they rather coldly tell Leni's group to beat it, it makes Lincoln and his friends come off as control freaks, who want to call the shots at a public place. The fact their actions get Mr. Gus hurt, dosen't make them look any better. Yet, they get a happy ending with Leni's group, even though they deserve to be kicked out for their selfish behavior instead.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathatic: Lincoln and his friends pretty much act like this the entire episode. Given they act like entitled jerkasses, how they try to sabotage Gus's place, and how they rather coldly tell Leni's group to beat it, it makes Lincoln and his friends come off as control freaks, who want to call the shots at a public place. The fact their actions get Mr. Gus hurt, dosen't make them look any better. Yet, they get a happy ending with Leni's group, even though they deserve to be kicked out for their selfish behavior instead.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathatic: UnintentionallyUnSympathatic: Lincoln and his friends pretty much act like this the entire episode. Given they act like entitled jerkasses, how they try to sabotage Gus's place, and how they rather coldly tell Leni's group to beat it, it makes Lincoln and his friends come off as control freaks, who want to call the shots at a public place. The fact their actions get Mr. Gus hurt, dosen't make them look any better. Yet, they get a happy ending with Leni's group, even though they deserve to be kicked out for their selfish behavior instead.
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*UnintentionallySympathatic: Leni's group is meant to be seen in the wrong for seemingly taking over Lincoln's group hangout spot. However, aside from eating their food, Leni's group never does anything wrong. As they are never shown to be rude at any point to Lincoln and his friends and make it clear they just want a fun place to hang out together. It dosen't help that Lincoln and his friends act like such jerkasses, it's hard to blame Leni and her friends for feeling offended and fighting back towards the group. Yet, Leni apologizes, despite not having a reason to feel sorry at all.

*UnintentionallyUnsympathatic: Lincoln and his friends pretty much act like this the entire episode. Given they act like entitled jerkasses, how they try to sabotage Gus's place, and how they rather coldly tell Leni's group to beat it, it makes Lincoln and his friends come off as control freaks, who want to call the shots at a public place. The fact their actions get Mr. Gus hurt, dosen't make them look any better. Yet, they get a happy ending with Leni's group, even though they deserve to be kicked out for their selfish behavior instead.

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