>>83739672It's relatable if you grew up with a bunch of siblings or a million cousins in your house, especially if they were girls. Space Invader? Been there. The chore episode? Been there.
Lincoln, being the middle child, is relatable to both older and younger siblings. There's enough characters that pretty much everybody who watches it can have a favorite/a waifu/a daughteru on the show, and instead of it feeling like they crammed in too many characters, it's the whole point of the show. And they're actually likeable. None of them are irredeemably bratty or bitchy. And they're all color-coded.
The gags are genuinely pretty funny, but none of them are too over-the-top. They all come from character interaction, none of them are thrown in your face or shoved down your throat, and most of them are things that could actually happen, albeit exaggerated, and again, they're relatable. (Seriously, the whole quiet-goth-being-in-the-room-the-whole-time-and-popping-up-from-the-darkness-to-scare-you thing actually happens, as does the sister-thinks-it's-fucking-hilarious-to-fart-under-the-covers-and-dutch-oven-you thing. And so on.) Plus, they're endearing. Even the funniest or grossest gags tend to make you more attached to the characters in TLH.
Lastly, I'd argue that Savino just has talent. Actual talent.
Also, pedos and creeps, but again, this IS /co/.