Faux News (Multiverse and Friends)

Faux News is the 7th episode of the ninth season of Multiverse and Friends. The episode is a satire of Fox News, one of the most controversial news channels in television.

Plot
When Fox News was searching for a journalist, they assumed Katherine Mulligan to do this work.

Why It's Neutral (Why It Rocks)

 * 1) The episode does a great job in mocking Fox News, a news channel notorious for being conservative propaganda and also known for being a pro-republican channel.
 * 2) The episode points out several flaws of the channel and also what they did, such as lying on why critics slammed Hillbilly Elegy, the racist and xenophobic moments, their workplace environment and so on.
 * 3) The episode also covers serious topics very well, such as sexual harassment, misinformation, misogyny and sexism and so on.
 * 4) Katherine Mulligan does really fit as the protagonist of this episode, as she indeed worked as a news reporter on The Loud House, and the topic of this episode, is Fox News.
 * 5) Aside from Katherine, other characters are likeable and returned to their original personalities in this episode such as Luz, Amity, Stewie, Brian and etc...
 * 6) Speaking of Brian, like in the episode Fox-y Lady with Lois from Family Guy, he did warned to Katherine about Fox News' biased agenda.
 * 7) The famous line from Katherine after she learned the channel's true nature: "Media should be neutral! Not republican or democratic, nor left or right!"
 * 8) Good Ending: After learning about the channel's true nature, Katherine decided to leave the channel and then decided to return to work as a Royal Woods' news reporter and then later exposed Fox News of what they did, which led to Fox News' decline and shut down.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Katherine, while likeable, was very annoying in some moments.

Reception
With a 7.9/10 on IMDb, Faux News was positively received by critics, audiences, fans and even news reporters, with many people agreeing that Fox News is a biased channel. Many people were also surprised that the episode aired on Fox, which is owned by the same company that owns Fox News. That didn't stop Fox News from slamming the episode though, as they watched the episode and called it a "left-wing propaganda episode", which of course received tons of backlash because the episode stated that the media should be neutral, and not left or right.