Here's my opinion on the latest episodes of The Loud House.
MAN OF MY SCHEMES
Good episode. The way Lori is handling the breakup feels very natural for her, though a bit strange in my opinion. I mean, breaking up with Bobby was a mutual agreement and both should still be dealing with it, but it’s clear that Lori hasn't let go yet. She misses how Bobby complemented her style, but you can tell her intention is to let him go calmly, which is very admirable.
However, when she's alone, she shows an obsession with feeling that Bobby moved on too fast.
¿What does this mean? honestly, I couldn't say; it seems odd to me that she wants to turn this into a competition with her ex-boyfriend by comparing their number of likes in social media.
Regarding the core of the plot, I didn't like how Lori acted so toxically toward Paraag.
It's not that she was abusive, but she used him, causing a serious problem for him which she then tried to hide.
But after seeing that Paraag was devastated, she had to confess.
Without a doubt, one of Lori’s worst moments.
At least I’m relieved that both Lori and Bobby are still single, as it leads us toward a beautiful conclusion in the "Ship of Dreams" episode. Fingers crossed. 🤞
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MY PHONY VALENTINE
Wow! Rusty, my man!
I’ve told you guys on several occasions that I don’t understand why the fandom treats Rusty so badly. This guy has proven time and again that he is a very good friend to Lincoln and deserves at least one good episode—and it finally happened.
I’m really happy for him. Seriously.
In that fiasco of an episode where he appears alongside Morpheus (whom I do hate), Rusty mentioned he’s been wanting to talk to a girl from Hazeltucky named Amber for a while.
A beautiful young girl, but thanks to the stupid decision to hire Morpheus, everything goes terribly wrong for Rusty and even worse for Amber.
(Seriously, you can tell that out of all the Morticians, Morpheus is the most antisocial and obnoxious one.)
However, that remained a first impression that turned into an anecdote between the young couple.
Probably after “Let’s Make a Deal,” Rusty rushed to apologize, and from then on, Amber started to see that Rusty was actually being sincere.
Now, in this episode, we finally see that they are a couple and are truly 100% compatible.
I love the way they handle their romantic banter, proving that despite everything, Rusty is the most developed member of the gang. By the way, in one episode, Rusty mentions sending regards to his girlfriend who goes to another school, but this was pre-Amber. Could it be he had another girlfriend? (The Horror-scope) Or was he just getting ahead of himself, bragging about a relationship that didn’t exist yet?
Anyway, this episode is a 10/10 for me.
Plus, it’s a great precedent that maybe we’ll start seeing episodes focused on the development of the gang and their teenage interests.
What do you guys think?
But I still find it funny how Rusty practically fell in love with his female version, haha!
Maybe Amber is a narcissist too. 😂
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