Thread:RRabbit42/@comment-31036366-20180915201636/@comment-961279-20180915225525

It isn't required that a show has to have a villain, and to be honest, this kind of show doesn't really need one.

The Loud House is about a large family, their mistakes and misunderstandings, learning to deal with them and things like living in a small house with not a lot of money, and forgiving each other. Running into some big enemy that's deliberately trying to hurt them just doesn't fit. Doesn't matter if that enemy might be one of their own family members or someone from the outside. The stories aren't about a "mission" of any kind. They just deal with everyday, ordinary stuff.

My advice is don't try to force a character to be a villain. People who do this sort of thing are the ones who get stubborn about insisting that what they believe is the only way it can be and they don't listen to anyone else. That usually leads to them being blocked because they're causing so much of a disturbance that it's not good for the wiki. Their behavior drowns out any explanations they might offer about how they could be right.