Fool Me Twice

"Fool Me Twice" is the upcoming ninth episode of the third season and one-hundred-tenth episode of The Loud House.

Plot
In order to avoid Luan's relentless April Fool's Day pranking, the Loud family hire stunt doubles.

Synopsis
Lincoln, wearing a trench coat and a fake moustache, is seen wandering around town. Sneaking to an underpass, Lincoln calls for his family, who are also wearing disguises. Upon meeting up together, the family tries to figure out how to stop Luan, since it's April Fools Day tomorrow. When several ideas are shot down, they are told to move out of the way, revealing that they're actually on a movie set. Upon getting out of the way, they witness a stuntman pulling off a dangerous stunt, and not getting hurt at all. To their surprise, the actor looks exactly like Lynn Sr.. Getting an idea, the family hire actors that look exactly like them to take place as them for tomorrow, as well as teach them how they should act. At night, the family sneakily get out of the house, while the stunt doubles sneak in to take their place. Upon entering the house, the family takes shelter in the garage.

The next day, Lisa reveals that she had set up security cameras around the house to monitor the action. However, the family discovers that the stunt doubles are casually leaving their rooms, and leaving the house, while nothing is happening. Initially, the family believes that they're not getting pranked, since Luan would think they'd go crazy defending themselves. Suddenly, Luan appears on the monitor, and reveals that she knew that her family hired stunt doubles, so she planned something even more elaborate. Realizing they got duped, the family attempts to escape, but the door and windows are welded shut, and Luan has the garage remote. Luan tells her family to look at the monitors, since she mounted cameras everywhere around town to make them witness what's about to come. Upon leaving, the monitor shows what's currently happening:


 * Lincoln's lookalike approaches Mrs. Johnson's house, and professes his love to her.
 * Lola's lookalike admires Lindsey Sweetwater, and gives her one of Lola's pageant crowns.
 * Leni's lookalike gets a perm (a hairstyle Leni detests), and is prepared to show it to Leni's friends.
 * Luna's lookalike interrupts a concert being held by Sam and her friends to play some polka music (which Luna states isn't even good).
 * Lana's lookalike being grossed out by a worm in front of Lana's friends.
 * Lynn's lookalike acting like a wimp during a game of tetherball against Zach.
 * Rita's lookalike publishing Rita's novel, despite not having a proper ending.
 * Lisa's lookalike, attending a scientific presentation, states she made a "breakthrough" by saying that a cat goes "meow".
 * Lucy's lookalike revealing her eyes to Lucy's friends.
 * Lynn Sr.'s lookalike making an incorrect answer to a question at Banger's & Mosh.
 * Lori's lookalike is going on a date with Bobby, and is continuously farting and passing it off as her shoe.

Humiliated beyond all belief, Lori rips the monitor off the wall, and passes out (just like the rest of her family when they got humiliated).

Sometime later, Lana reveals that she had dug a tunnel to escape the garage, but the family states that it doesn't matter anymore, since they've become laughingstocks all over town. Realizing the damage can't be undone, the family states that there's only one thing to do.

Later, as Luan rides back home via unicycle to see her family's reaction, she discovers that the family has sold the house. Arriving home, Luan asks what's happening, and her parents reveal that they're moving, since she basically ruined their lives in Royal Woods already. Luan initially believes that they're pranking her back, but a moving truck pulls up, and the siblings are putting their stuff in. Realizing they're not kidding, Luan pleads with her family that she can fix the damage, but Lincoln reassures her that it's not going to make any difference. Breaking down, Luan bawls that she doesn't want to leave Royal Woods, and promises to never prank them again. Suddenly, the family reveals that it was a prank, and Luan, regaining her senses, applauds her family for finally getting the hang of her pranking. When the moving truck leaves, Luan suggests to her family to stop the moving truck, since it has their stuff, but Lincoln reveals that most of the boxes were empty, and the ones that actually have stuff in them contain Luan's stuff. Horrified, Luan chases after the truck, while her family looks on with wide grins, knowing they got her good.

Cast

 * Collin Dean as Lincoln
 * Catherine Taber as Lori / Lori's Double / Female Director
 * Liliana Mumy as Leni / Leni's Double
 * Nika Futterman as Luna / Luna's Double
 * Cristina Pucelli as Luan
 * Jessica DiCicco as Lynn / Lucy / Lynn's Double / Lucy's Double
 * Grey Griffin as Lana / Lola / Lana's Double / Lola's Double
 * Lara Jill Miller as Lisa / Lisa's Double
 * Jill Talley as Rita / Rita's Double / Film Assistant
 * Brian Stepanek as Lynn Sr. / Lynn Sr.'s Double / Moving Truck Driver
 * Ian James Corlett as Lincoln's Double / Quizmaster

Lily, Clyde, Bobby, Zach, Mrs. Johnson, Kotaro, Sam, and Lindsey have no lines in this episode.

Trivia

 * Kyle Marshall considers this episode as one of his favorites, as well as "Friend or Faux?".
 * This is the third April Fools episode, after "April Fools Rules" and "Fool's Paradise".
 * Like those two episodes, Sammie Crowley and Whitney Wetta are the writers, and Miguel Puga is the storyboard artist. However, unlike those two, this episode is directed by Kyle Marshall instead of Chris Savino.
 * Lincoln appears on the title card as Luan's squirt flower.
 * This is the first episode where Luan is regretful for one of her pranks.
 * This episode has a very similar premise to the Season 1 episode "Making the Case": both episodes involve a certain group of people being humiliated, and the group that got humiliated tell the one who embarrassed them that what has happened cannot be undone.
 * Other than an age difference and some different facial features, the major detail that the stunt doubles have is that they have different shaped noses than the family.
 * Lily is the only sibling not to get pranked by Luan.
 * The way the siblings confiscated Luan's property at the end of the episode is similar to how the family sold all of Lincoln's stuff in "No Such Luck".
 * The "For Sale" sign Rita puts up is modeled after the show's logo.
 * The way Lori's stunt double claims her farting is her shoe is similar to Lori trying to admit her farts is actually the sound of her shoe from "Making the Case".
 * This episode marks Lindsey Sweetwater's first physical appearance.
 * This episode reveals that Leni hates the perm hairstyle.
 * Sam makes a cameo in the footage of the rock concert.
 * Because of this, the episode's probably skipped on Arabian, Malaysian, and Russian dubs. But in the Korean version, Sam's gender's changed into male.
 * One of the episode's storyboards by Miguel Puga reveals that the costumes worn by the family at the beginning were supposed to make them represent famous comic characters, as well as characters from older Nickelodeon cartoons. For example, Rita was disguised as Didi Pickles from Rugrats, Lana was disguised Dennis Mitchell from Dennis the Menace, and Lola was disguised as Sally Brown from Peanuts.
 * Giovanni Changs Italian Chinese Bistro, the restaurant that appeared in "Cheater by the Dozen", appears in this episode.
 * Jordan Rosato, Michael Rubiner, Sean Gantka, Diem Doan, Ken Mu, and Sammie Crowley all appear in the restaurant.
 * Timeline:
 * After "L is for Love" since Sam makes an appearance.
 * After "The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos", since Bobby is with the Casagrandes.
 * After "Lynner Takes All", since Lynn had her 300 win in a row streak (until this episode broke it).
 * Moral: Don't underestimate someone.

Error

 * It was shown in "Garage Banned" that there's a switch in the garage that opens and closes the garage door, so it's unknown why the family didn't use it.
 * It is most likely that Luan had tampered with the switch, but never told them.

Running Gags

 * The family fainting every time their stunt double does something to humiliate them.