Well, that's the downside to any fandom - there's always an unpleasant minority that got into something just to project some kind of angry or hateful viewpoint on it. And it's more noticeable in the Internet age, because now they all have a voice and they tend to yell louder than the people who just like something for what it is. You just kinda have to block them out (literally, if it gets bad enough) and focus on the nice ones.





As for the show itself, I'll admit The Loud House got off to a very uneven start in its first season, and even into the second you could see the writers fumbling to figure out how to best handle this premise. Lincoln was pretty unlikeable early on because he came off as smug and selfish and manipulative, and his sisters tended to be treated as one-dimensional obstacles that he needed to get out of the way in order to do whatever he wanted. But I feel like they've ironed those kinks out now that they've had the opportunity to give all the sisters at least a few focus episodes to deepen their personalities, and they shifted the focus off of Lincoln trying to live his own life in the middle of this crazy chaos and instead made him feel more like part of the family. They expanded on the show's universe, delved into side characters, and made a conscious effort to have more heart amid the humor. I wouldn't judge the show now by what it was when it began.

