Lake House Fever: My Honest Opinion

Unpopular Opinion on Lake House Fever

Who actually thinks the episode is actually good/decent in terms of the grand journey.

It all boils down to addressing an overarching plot point that both Star and Tom have communication issues. Star usually running away from her problems and Tom telling his mother about the booth kiss (coming from Marco) insteading of coming to Star first.

It really portrays how teenagers can be confused and conflicted, when it comes to down to your real best friend and an ally with a reunited flame that’s kinda died out.

Especially on Star’s end. And when this episode shows how mature Tom has gotten, there are some bumps on how he relies on Star when she’s there and he has some lingering feelings.

With that aside, all along most of the fan base should simply enjoy the ride no matter how many loops, turns, or bumps we encounter.

Again, besides the Lucitors trying to guilt trip Star. And Star is reeled in thinking that TomStar could still work as she still labels him as her boo and Marco as her best friend.

I never got why everyone fussed how the issue was instantly forgotten. That is another thing coming from confused and conflicted teenagers.

It’s enough to show that Star and Tom’s relationship like a hand me down car, still tries to go strong but there’s still noticeable faults. And it’s enough to address and build up how strong and supportive Star and Marco’s friendship/relationship have been and how Star relies on Marco more than Tom (especially throughout Season 3-4.)

Plus, keep in mind there is some lore in the episode seeing more of the Lucitor family, Star having that Earthtastic party was kinda funny, knowing that has never happened in the pilot when Star was confused about Earth. I can Dave Filoni this and say (before the spell book was burnt) Pony Head threw Star a proper going away party. And some decent humor in the episode.

Another thing that made me happy by surprise when watching it is that it actually addresses the ongoing thread from “Marco Jr.” and “Ransomgram” (which addresses Marco can’t run from his misdeeds) that Marco is putting more effort into family time with his parents as Star mentioned he is making dinner for them.

And knowing that Daron wanting to have Starco at the very end, I ended up thinking where would the story go next. For those who ended up with a flat tire, we still got a spare to continue the journey.

To conclude, “Lake House Fever” was an episode that spotted some noticeable attention within Star’s character development and it’s enough for the average/experienced viewer knowing what’s to come later on in the season especially at the very end.

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