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* StrikeEpisode: Lincoln goes on strike until one of his sisters agrees to trade chores with him, and his sisters go on strike in response and [[TrashOfTheTitans the trash accumulates]]. It gets to the point where the garbage in Lisa's room becomes sentient. Rita and Lynn Sr. won't even intervene in order to let the kids solve the problem themselves, preferring to do a jigsaw puzzle together instead. They do, however, have the sense to keep Lily away from the mess, which cause the kids to think that she's gone missing in the trash and they end their strike in a panic and start cleaning up the mess they made in order to find her. The episode ends with the garbage being taken out and the strikes ending, but Lincoln finds out from Mr. Grouse that the garbage workers are on strike for more money, and now he and his sisters are striking to get pay for their chores.

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* StrikeEpisode: Lincoln goes on strike until one of his sisters agrees to trade chores with him, and his sisters go on strike in response and [[TrashOfTheTitans the trash accumulates]].accumulates. It gets to the point where the garbage in Lisa's room becomes sentient. Rita and Lynn Sr. won't even intervene in order to let the kids solve the problem themselves, preferring to do a jigsaw puzzle together instead. They do, however, have the sense to keep Lily away from the mess, which cause the kids to think that she's gone missing in the trash and they end their strike in a panic and start cleaning up the mess they made in order to find her. The episode ends with the garbage being taken out and the strikes ending, but Lincoln finds out from Mr. Grouse that the garbage workers are on strike for more money, and now he and his sisters are striking to get pay for their chores.
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* StrikeEpisode: Lincoln goes on strike until one of his sisters agrees to trade chores with him, and his sisters go on strike in response and [[TrashOfTheTitans the trash accumulates]]. It gets to the point where the garbage in his second-youngest sister [[ChildProdigy Lisa]] becomes sentient. Rita and Lynn Sr. won't even intervene in order to let the kids solve the problem themselves, preferring to do a jigsaw puzzle together instead. They do, however, have the sense to keep Lily away from the mess, which cause the kids to think that she's gone missing in the trash and they end their strike in a panic and start cleaning up the mess they made in order to find her. The episode ends with the garbage being taken out and the strikes ending, but Lincoln finds out from Mr. Grouse that the garbage workers are on strike for more money, [[HereWeGoAgain and now he and his sisters are striking to get pay for their chores]].

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* StrikeEpisode: Lincoln goes on strike until one of his sisters agrees to trade chores with him, and his sisters go on strike in response and [[TrashOfTheTitans the trash accumulates]]. It gets to the point where the garbage in his second-youngest sister [[ChildProdigy Lisa]] Lisa's room becomes sentient. Rita and Lynn Sr. won't even intervene in order to let the kids solve the problem themselves, preferring to do a jigsaw puzzle together instead. They do, however, have the sense to keep Lily away from the mess, which cause the kids to think that she's gone missing in the trash and they end their strike in a panic and start cleaning up the mess they made in order to find her. The episode ends with the garbage being taken out and the strikes ending, but Lincoln finds out from Mr. Grouse that the garbage workers are on strike for more money, [[HereWeGoAgain and now he and his sisters are striking to get pay for their chores]].chores.



* WhyWeNeedGarbagemen: The episode begins with Lincoln refusing to take out the trash, followed soon after by his sisters going on strike from ''their'' chores, resulting in trash and mess piling up all over the house. Then, at the end of the episode, they find out that the city's sanitation workers are going on strike for better pay, prompting all the kids to do the same.

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* WhyWeNeedGarbagemen: The episode begins with Lincoln refusing to take out the trash, followed soon after by his sisters going on strike from ''their'' chores, resulting in trash and mess piling up all over the house. Then, at the end of the episode, they find out from Mr. Grouse that the city's sanitation workers are going on strike for better pay, prompting all the kids to do the same.
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* StrikeEpisode: Lincoln goes on strike until one of his sisters agrees to trade chores with him, and his sisters go on strike in response.

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* StrikeEpisode: Lincoln goes on strike until one of his sisters agrees to trade chores with him, and his sisters go on strike in response.response and [[TrashOfTheTitans the trash accumulates]]. It gets to the point where the garbage in his second-youngest sister [[ChildProdigy Lisa]] becomes sentient. Rita and Lynn Sr. won't even intervene in order to let the kids solve the problem themselves, preferring to do a jigsaw puzzle together instead. They do, however, have the sense to keep Lily away from the mess, which cause the kids to think that she's gone missing in the trash and they end their strike in a panic and start cleaning up the mess they made in order to find her. The episode ends with the garbage being taken out and the strikes ending, but Lincoln finds out from Mr. Grouse that the garbage workers are on strike for more money, [[HereWeGoAgain and now he and his sisters are striking to get pay for their chores]].
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* HereWeGoAgain: Lincoln and his sisters go on strike again to get their parents to pay them for their work.

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* HereWeGoAgain: Lincoln and his sisters go on strike again to get their parents to pay them for their work.work, when they hear from Mr. Grouse that the garbage men are on strike.
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* AnAesop: Spiders may be creepy, but they are living things that should be treated with care.



* AnAesop: It's better to do chores your own way, and you can't live in a world with trash covering everything.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: When Lincoln lost Frank, he searches for him in his house. As he goes into each of his sisters' rooms, he lies to them and acts unusual. Lori immediately knows that Lincoln doesn't wear contacts, Luna notes Lincoln being weirder than usual, and Lola believes Lincoln would never really think of Lana as being cute.



* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
** Lily is taken care of by her parents, due to the extremely abundant amount of garbage in their house at the time, and couldn't leave her alone in such areas.
** When Lincoln's neighbor Mr. Grouse tells him that the garbage workers are on strike because they didn't get the money they rightfully deserved, Lincoln is genuinely unaware of this detail. As a result, Lincoln and his sisters (except Lily) go back on strike in order to be paid for their chores.
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** Leni mocking Lincoln's white hair and calling him "Pop Aggravatingly" like their grandfather.
* ShowDontTell: Aggravatingly averted! Lori claims that her and her sisters' chores "are just as hard as [Lincoln's], if not harder", even though we see that the other girls have much easier chores: ''three'' girls (Luan, Lynn, and Lucy) get to work together on one chore, Leni's chore is just pulling hair out of the bathroom drain, Lana's poop-scooping isn't so much her chore as her hobby, and Lori's chore of "laundry" has the washer and dryer do her work for her. Lori also claims that swapping chores "will literally open a can of worms." Yet we don't see that happen because none of the sisters swap chores with Lincoln at all!

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** Leni mocking Lincoln's white hair and calling him "Pop Aggravatingly" "Pop-Pop" like their grandfather.
* ShowDontTell: Aggravatingly averted! Lori claims that her and her sisters' chores "are just as hard as [Lincoln's], if not harder", even though we see that the other girls have much easier chores: ''three'' girls (Luan, Lynn, and Lucy) get to work together on one chore, Leni's chore is just pulling hair out of the bathroom drain, Lana's poop-scooping isn't so much her chore as her is practically a hobby, and Lori's chore of "laundry" has the washer and dryer do her work for her. Lori also claims that swapping chores "will literally open a can of worms." Yet we don't see that happen because none of the sisters swap chores with Lincoln at all!

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--> '''Luna:''' "Chores! Huh! What are they good for?"
--> '''The sisters (altogether):''' "ABSOLUTELY NOTHING! SAY IT AGAIN!"

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--> '''Luna:''' -->'''Luna:''' "Chores! Huh! What are they good for?"
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'''The sisters (altogether):''' "ABSOLUTELY NOTHING! SAY IT AGAIN!"AGAIN!"
* WhyWeNeedGarbagemen: The episode begins with Lincoln refusing to take out the trash, followed soon after by his sisters going on strike from ''their'' chores, resulting in trash and mess piling up all over the house. Then, at the end of the episode, they find out that the city's sanitation workers are going on strike for better pay, prompting all the kids to do the same.
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* MortonsFork: Should the sisters swap chores with Lincoln and dirty themselves taking out the trash, or refuse to swap chores with Lincoln and allow the house to fall into a squalid mess until he relents? Decisions, decisions...

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* MortonsFork: Should the sisters swap chores with Lincoln and dirty themselves taking out the trash, "open a can of worms" as Lori claims will happen, or refuse to swap chores with Lincoln and allow the house to fall into a squalid mess until he relents? mess, opening a different can of worms entirely? Decisions, decisions...
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* ShowDontTell: Aggravatingly averted! Lori claims that her and her sisters' chores "are just as hard as [Lincoln's], if not harder" and that swapping chores "will literally open a can of worms." Yet we don't see that happen because none of the sisters swap chores with Lincoln at all!

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* ShowDontTell: Aggravatingly averted! Lori claims that her and her sisters' chores "are just as hard as [Lincoln's], if not harder" harder", even though we see that the other girls have much easier chores: ''three'' girls (Luan, Lynn, and Lucy) get to work together on one chore, Leni's chore is just pulling hair out of the bathroom drain, Lana's poop-scooping isn't so much her chore as her hobby, and Lori's chore of "laundry" has the washer and dryer do her work for her. Lori also claims that swapping chores "will literally open a can of worms." Yet we don't see that happen because none of the sisters swap chores with Lincoln at all!

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** Leni mocking Lincoln's white hair and calling him "Pop Pop" like their grandfather.

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** Leni mocking Lincoln's white hair and calling him "Pop Pop" Aggravatingly" like their grandfather.grandfather.
*ShowDontTell: Aggravatingly averted! Lori claims that her and her sisters' chores "are just as hard as [Lincoln's], if not harder" and that swapping chores "will literally open a can of worms." Yet we don't see that happen because none of the sisters swap chores with Lincoln at all!
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*MortonsFork: Should the sisters swap chores with Lincoln and dirty themselves taking out the trash, or refuse to swap chores with Lincoln and allow the house to fall into a squalid mess until he relents? Decisions, decisions...
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* GoshDangItToHeck: When Lincoln panics over losing Frank, he moans, "Crud, crud, crud!".
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* StatusQuoIsGod: Ironically, although Leni overcomes her arachnophobia to save Frank, it has not permanently disappeared.

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* StatusQuoIsGod: Ironically, although Leni overcomes sets her arachnophobia aside to save Frank, Frank's life, and Lincoln's reputation, it has not permanently disappeared.

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* AnAesop: Spiders may be creepy but they are living things that should be treated with care.

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* AnAesop: Spiders may be creepy creepy, but they are living things that should be treated with care.



* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
** When Lincoln lost Frank, he searches for him in his house. As he goes into each of his sisters' rooms, he lies to them and acts unusual. Lori immediately knows that Lincoln doesn't wear contacts, Luna notes Lincoln being weirder than usual, and Lola believes Lincoln would never really think of Lana as being cute.
** Just because Leni overcomes her arachnophobia to save Frank doesn't mean it has permanently disappeared.

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*StatusQuoIsGod: Ironically, although Leni overcomes her arachnophobia to save Frank, it has not permanently disappeared.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
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SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: When Lincoln lost Frank, he searches for him in his house. As he goes into each of his sisters' rooms, he lies to them and acts unusual. Lori immediately knows that Lincoln doesn't wear contacts, Luna notes Lincoln being weirder than usual, and Lola believes Lincoln would never really think of Lana as being cute.
** Just because Leni overcomes her arachnophobia to save Frank doesn't mean it has permanently disappeared.
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* RealityEnsues:
** When Lincoln lost Frank, he searches for him in his house. As he goes into each of his sisters' rooms, he lies to them and acts unusual. Lori immediately knows that Lincoln doesn't wear contacts, Luna notes Lincoln being weirder than usual, and Lola knows Lincoln would never really think of Lana as being cute.

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* RealityEnsues:
SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
** When Lincoln lost Frank, he searches for him in his house. As he goes into each of his sisters' rooms, he lies to them and acts unusual. Lori immediately knows that Lincoln doesn't wear contacts, Luna notes Lincoln being weirder than usual, and Lola knows believes Lincoln would never really think of Lana as being cute.



* RealityEnsues:
** Lily is taken care of by her parents, due to the extremely abundant amount of garbage in their house at the time, and couldn't leave her alone in such areas.
** When Lincoln's neighbor Mr. Grouse tells him that the garbage workers are on strike because they didn't get the money they rightfully deserved, Lincoln is genuinely unaware of this detail. As a result, Lincoln and his sisters (except Lily) go back on strike in order to be paid for their chores.


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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
** Lily is taken care of by her parents, due to the extremely abundant amount of garbage in their house at the time, and couldn't leave her alone in such areas.
** When Lincoln's neighbor Mr. Grouse tells him that the garbage workers are on strike because they didn't get the money they rightfully deserved, Lincoln is genuinely unaware of this detail. As a result, Lincoln and his sisters (except Lily) go back on strike in order to be paid for their chores.

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