Lynn Loud Jr. (seasons 1, 2, and 5-present)

Lynn Loud Jr. is one of the ten deuteragonists of mh:besttvshows:The Loud House. She is a 13-year-old girl (14 as of S5), the fifth-oldest child in the Loud family, and the youngest of Lincoln's older sisters.

Bad Qualities
NOTE: Most of these pointers apply to the first seasons only, as well as rare instances in Season 5-onwards.
 * 1) She has a habit of turning everything into a competition.
 * 2) She rarely shows any respect to her siblings (except for Lucy on some occasions), relying on violence to get what she wants, and threatening them to force them to do what she wants.
 * 3) She gets very few episodes to herself, and when she does, she's a total bad sport to the point where she becomes an all-out bully or an absolute jerk.
 * 4) * In “No Such Luck”, she started the belief that Lincoln was bad luck and got him locked out of the house (though Lincoln did initially support this claim), and she used the family to believe her lie on Lincoln, which made her be so unforgivable that it hurts and would make you very sad and infuriated.
 * 5) * In “Space Invader”, she moved into Lincoln's room and invaded Lincoln's belongings.
 * 6) * In “Lynner Takes All”, she beats her siblings in competitions and rubs it in their faces afterward! When she loses, she tried to beat all of her siblings by turning everything into a contest. As a matter of fact, this is the episode where she is the most unlikable other than “No Such Luck”.
 * 7) * In “Hero Today, Gone Tomorrow”, she becomes extremely jealous when her friend Margo wins in a soccer game to the point where she wins another soccer game before Margo is able to, resulting in her getting attention and special privileges again and also upsetting Margo.
 * 8) * In “On Thin Ice”, her superstitious beliefs were at a full time high, as she guilt-trips Lynn Sr, Luan, and Lincoln into coming with her to a hockey game and forces them into following her superstitions just because she wants her team to win. Later at the end of the episode she learns nothing from her actions and gets rewarded to meeting her favorite ice hockey player Rowdy McQuads.
 * 9) * “Net Gains” turned her personality down a notch after she refused to let her teammates play due to their lack of skill.
 * 10) * In “Sitting Bull”, she tortured the kids that she was babysitting and forced them to do exercises and stole her sisters’ babysitting jobs.
 * 11) * In “Cow Pie Kid”, she hallucinated that a nearby goat was heckling her and assaults the goat by throwing a baseball at it. Which is just animal cruelty.
 * 12) * In "Diamonds Are For Never" she boos Lincoln after he shows off one of his magic tricks and succeeds in proving it was just made up. In fact, she actually tackles and beats up Lincoln at one point in the episode for it, which just makes her appear as a killjoy for taking the fun out of something her brother enjoys doing.
 * 13) She has had little-to-no character development except for her backstory and when she had a brief crush on Francesco.
 * 14) She's quick to jump to conclusions, kind of a foreshadower.
 * 15) She constantly either blames people (usually Lincoln) or throws in the blame game on people over things that are entirely out of their control, things that make her a hypocrite because of a thing or two that can count all of her fault or things they did no wrong (like, again from the episode “No Such Luck”).
 * 16) She has a very bratty and selfish attitude (especially in her worst episodes) that often doesn't make her fit for sports.
 * 17) She also refuses to accept that winning isn't everything (mostly in the first 2 seasons prior to “Net Gains” and “Cow Pie Kid”).
 * 18) She is also intolerably gross in some instances. Particularly, in the Season 1 episode “Space Invader”, Lynn lets out a big fart, and smothers Lincoln under the covers in what she refers to as a “Dutch Oven”. She's also seen twerking in some episodes.
 * 19) Her portrayal in “On Thin Ice” made her forget everything she learned from previous episodes and made her superstitions go to 11.
 * 20) Even though she has a reason for her bullying in “Middle Men” (mentioned below), it can come off as no excuse, as she bullies her siblings for no reason in some episodes.
 * 21) In the season 5 premiere “Schooled!”, she abused her hall monitor status like shoving Lincoln into a locker and made him late to class, but the episode “Middle Men” she worried that Lincoln and Clyde would be bullied on their first day of middle school, but in “Schooled!” that's exactly what she does, showing that she is a complete hypocrite. She even shoved Lincoln's friends Zach and Rusty in lockers for not having hall passes and just acts like a bully instead of what she's supposed to be doing.
 * 22) She seems to be more of an antagonist rather than a hero as her behavior makes her such a pure arrogant jerk sometimes making her extremely unlikable!

Good Qualities

 * 1) Most people still root for this character despite her flaws.
 * 2) She sometimes shows respect to Lucy, her younger sister and roommate, there are also some episodes where she is likable and supportive like in “Tripped!” and there are also some episodes where she apologizes like in “Net Gains”, “Lynner Takes All” and “No Such Luck”.
 * 3) For her age, she is very skilled in martial arts, football, and other kinds of sports. This is probably because she comes from a large family.
 * 4) * In the season 3 episode “Sitting Bull”, despite having a few failed babysitting jobs, she is able to take care of a family of quintuplets that gave her four older sisters trouble even using her personality, sports knowledge, and skills to her advantage.
 * 5) Her voice acting from Jessica Diccico (who also voices Lucy) is awesome.
 * 6) In “Hand Me Downer”, she had a right reason to be cross with Lincoln because it was Lincoln's fault he took her bike without her permission and the fact that he lost it in the first place.
 * 7) Started improving bit-by-bit in season three, especially when the reason she acts like this is explained.
 * 8) * As seen in the Season 3 episode “Middle Men”, on her first day in middle school, she ended up in troublesome situations that made her both the school's laughingstock and punching bag. As a result, she thought that if she could act as tough as the other students, she could make it through her middle school years much more easier.
 * 9) *At least in “Net Gains”, she did get some character development and finally accepted that winning isn't everything.
 * 10) * In “Cow Pie Kid” she once again learns that winning isn't everything when she would let the team lose instead of risking injuring Liam's arm.
 * 11) She deeply loves her siblings, despite how she treats them.
 * 12) She has an accurate and cute tomboy-Esque character design.
 * 13) Her relationship with Mr. Grouse in “Good Sports” is very touching.
 * 14) She is still shown to have a caring side for Lincoln, particularly in “Heavy Meddle” and “White Hare”.
 * 15) She can have decent solo episodes like “The Loudest Yard”, “Net Gains”, “Middle Men”, “Good Sports”, “Singled Out”, and “Cow Pie Kid”.
 * 16) She got a bit of comeuppance in “How Double Dare You!”, where she got punched by the DareBot upon calling a "DumbBot". This is considered a Take That, Scrappy.
 * 17) The Loud House would probably not be as good as it is without her.

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