User blog:CircularBoat742/My Top 5 Favorite, Blandest, and Worst episodes of The Loud House

'Hey everyone, my name is CircularBoat742 and i’m bored…..again. I recently finished my fanfic and i’m trying to think of a plot for my next one, which I didn’t think of yet, but i’ll think of it. Anyways this is something i’ve wanted to make for a while, which is a top 5 list of my favorite, my “eh” episodes and my least favorite episodes of The Loud House. Now these episodes are from Season 1-3 and aren’t specials either. Anyways, let’s start with my top 5 favorite episodes

 '''Now these are the episodes I usually catch myself rewatching and has a special place in my memory

'5. Sleuth or Consequences - Shocker, huh? Yeah this is a guilty pleasure for me. I know it is one of the more hated episodes of the series and most people don’t like it, but hear me out. It really does have some funny lines and moments that poke fun at mystery tropes in tv shows like how even though it’s daylight, Lincoln uses a flashlight to see the sister’s faces. I thought that was funny. Also I do like the ending a lot. Yeah I know Lincoln’s sisters makes fun of him and he is grounded for a week, but he was willing to take that just so he can keep Lucy from being made fun of. I found that very sweet to me, and it shows how much he cares for, not just her, but for his little sisters.

'4. Suite and Sour - Unlike the last episode, this one is fairly known as a better episode of the series, and for a good reason. I like the aintics that the siblings get themselves into while the parents get themselves relaxed. I found it funny when Lori locked herself out on the balcony, when Lincoln and Lucy were looking for ghost I found amusing and when Lynn and Lana broke the elevators. It was also amusing when Leni was mistaken for the receptionist and kept mispronouncing the parents by Mr and Mrs. Laoud. The ending was also sweet from the siblings and hilarious from the parents. I give this episode a pass for this category

'3. Save The Date - Now to my surprise, I found that many people don’t really enjoy this episode. I mean they don’t hate it, but they wouldn’t think of it as anything more than a ok episode. I personally find it great for a few reasons. One, I can relate to this episode hardcore. I understand why Lincoln at first insults Ronnie Anne and how he really didn’t mean it. That has actually happened to me once in real life, but i’m not gonna talk about that. Anyways, I also like this episode because of it’s comedy. Lori’s breakdown when Lincoln enters the house, though this may sound wrong, was really funny to me. I also found Clyde trying to break up Lori and Bobby hilarious as well, I crack up everytime I see him interfering with the two. I also find the relationship between Ronnie Anne and Lincoln to both be genuine and cute as well. Even though it seems like they don’t progress anymore after she moves, which is a disappointment, I find them getting along here to be sweet. I also think the ending is self-explanatory as well.

'2. L is for Love - “WHAT??? THIS EPISODE ISN’T IN FIRST?!” said about 15 of you. Well, before I see post about me not putting this in first, I gotta first say, no it’s not because I don’t like the episode that much. I praise this episode in all honesty. The big reveal at the end is definitely memorable and it did catch me off guard, but it wasn’t new. Still, it’s a remarkable scene. The rest of the episode had lots of comedy as well, like when they all “try” to give hints to their respective crushes, which I found funny. Definitely a episode i’ll never forget

'''Before I reveal number 1, I gotta give the episode “Pulp Friction” a mention, because it was close to being number 1. I loved the character development of the principle of the school and I found it really creative with the Ace Savvy theme. I loved this episode

'1. White Hare - One of the more recent episode in season 3, this is my all time favorite episode. Why? For a couple of reasons. One: like Pulp Friction, it was creative in what the episode was discussing about, with Lincoln dressing all tough like and the whole dream sequence. Second: It was really heartwarming to me. When all of Lincoln’s sister talk to him of how he’s perfect the way he is…..it’s genuine and sweet to listen to. It’s my favorite scene of the entire series, without a doubt. I really love how much compassion that was said in this scene, it really made me feel warm inside. Third, and most importantly: It brought a scrapped idea back to life. For those who didn’t know, The Loud House was originally gonna be about rabbits, and Warren (Lincoln) has to tackle 25 sisters instead of 10. When I first heard of this, I was intrigued. I always wanted to know what it would be like if The Loud House went that direction, and we got a taste of that in here, which was nice. I doubt it, but I hope we get a glimpse of it again in the future. Last thing about the episode, I already like the New Girl’s character. From what we get of her, she sounds nice. To be honest, I feel like her and Lincoln will get together in the future for many reasons, but i’ll talk about that later. Long story short: This was a great episode, and I loved every second of it

'Now we get into the “eh” episodes. Now these episodes to me aren’t particularly bad or good. They mostly sit on the border of becoming good or bad. I really don’t rewatch these

'5. A Tale of Two Tables - To be honest, I really didn’t find this episode interesting to me. I got the message, which is to appreciate what you got as a child than to rush and get mature, but I really didn’t pay attention to it. I’ll say this, the food fight at the end was entertaining to watch

'4. The Loudest Yard - I only watched this episode twice and I really don’t like it as much. Not that it’s bad, but most of it felt...cliche to me. From Lynn taking Lincoln’s place to him messing up in the final moments, i’ve seen those before in other shows and honestly, this felt weak compared to the others. Yeah Lincoln finally admits to everyone that he really wasn’t playing, but that doesn’t save the episode to be good.

'3. Undie Pressure - I don’t remember this episode much to be honest. Probably since I haven’t seen it in a while, I don’t got much to say about it. I did find it hilarious when Luna lost her bet, but everything else seemed to be basic to me.

'2. Chore and Peace - This episode to me felt like filler while the writers made other episodes. Not that it’s bad, but I don’t really classify this as anything. It’s just...there. It’s basically just a full episode where we get to see what it would be like if no one did chores. That’s it. I don’t find it appealing honestly

'1. No Such Luck: Ok, I feel like my door is gonna break down any second now just for saying this, but I don’t find this episode to be this bad. I really don’t for a couple of reasons. One: Lincoln brought the comeuppance to him, and yet I see people get angry at the sisters still. If it was Lincoln that did nothing and yet still had “bad luck”, then I would be angry too, but he brought it to himself. Second: It’s clear from the start that the story wasn’t supposed to be taken seriously. Once the baseball intended for comedy. Was it funny. No, I don’t recall laughing, but it’s clear that the writers wanted it to be funny. Thirdly: It’s not mentioned at all after this. Nothing about the events of this episode, or the squirrel suit is mentioned after this, which tells me that maybe the writers silently made this episode non-canon to the show. Yet, it took almost a year for the fuss to calm down. Sheesh, can passionate fans go out of control. Well, to me I didn’t find the episode to be interesting or funny to watch.

'Now we get to the worst episodes to me. These are the episodes that make my skin boil and/or is just flat out terrible in my eyes. I will skip these episodes anyday

'5. April Fool’s Rules - I don’t know what’s with Luan in this show, but whatever it is, it’s making me dislike her a lot. Even though she is shown to be a caring sister at times, the pranks she pulls off to her siblings can’t justify her to me. The pranks she does in this episode is just...terrible. Lincoln gets so badly “pranked”, he has his eyebrows shaved off, his foot stuck in a bucket, a black eye and dirt covering him. It’s just terrible to see happen to him. And I know people are gonna give me the “it’s a cartoon tho” argument, and i’ll give you that for something like No Such Luck, but with this you really can’t. This is physical pain that Lincoln is enduring because of the “pranks” Luan puts around the house. The only reason why this isn’t any higher is for two things. One: she does get comeuppance a couple of times, and not only in this episode. In A Fool’s Paradise and Fool me Twice, she gets ultimate comeuppance. Two: The pain that Lincoln goes through, it isn’t forced. He’s doing it so he can protect Ronnie Anne from all of the pranks, which is sweet for him to do. Even though we learn it was because Luan invited her that she came over, he was still willing to go through that just for her, which is nice. Doesn’t save this episode though

'4. It’s a Loudx4 House - This episode, like April Fool’s Rules, has Lincoln go through physical pain again, but this time he’s not alone. The first scene alone shows him getting beat up because he found a quarter in the couch, which isn’t a good sign. I can only describe this episode in 3 words: free for all. There’s a money stash somewhere in the house and because of that news, everyone goes psychotic and battles it out. They turn the house into a mess and they all become pummeled because of each other. This episode I dislike a lot. It makes the siblings desperate because they’re willing to basically kill each other just for money, and it basically gets rid of all the care they had for each other. What almost saves this episode is the ending, in which they finally work together and find the money and split it all equally. The only reason it isn’t saved is because they teamed up too late. If it was earlier they did and instead of beating each other up, they worked together, it would’ve been an ok episode at most, but no it was too late. Definite skip for me

'3. Sound of Silence - Between the twins, Lola is my least favorite, and this episode is a good reason why. I know she has a major character development in future episodes, but this one still stands out why Lola is not high up there compared to the other sisters. To summarize this episode, Lincoln just wanted peace and quiet because he’s tired of having his sisters barge into his room. He buys these sound proof earbuds and Lola doesn’t like it, so she devises a bunch of “pranks” where Lincoln has to do these things for the sisters against his will. Just because someone wants peace and quiet, doesn’t mean Lola should mess up his day like that. Sure it does make Lincoln look douche for not listening to his sisters, but he has a reason to. Lola doesn’t really have a reason to do all of this stuff to Lincoln. Honestly, this could’ve been written better to make it tolerable, but unfortunately it wasn’t. This episode is a major flop to me

'2. Brawl in the Family - Any surprises? No, I didn’t think so. This was my top most hated episode for a long time now, for good reasons a well. Lincoln being treated as if his help doesn’t matter to his sisters, the sisters acting very out of character to me, and the whole thing about “if Lincoln isn’t here, we’re all fine” thing. I found that very repulsive to me, because it shows that Lincoln doesn’t matter to them when he just wants to help resolve things. Do I need to explain more about this episode? Luckily, like No Such Luck, the events of this episode isn’t told afterwards so that’s good. Like I said, this was my top spot for most hated episode, until I saw number 1 recently...oh boy

'1. Rita Her Rights: I. Absolutely. Wish. This. Episode. Didn’t. Exist. It’s the worst episode of the entire series to me, and that’s saying something. This episode basically portrays Rita as the good guy, while she does crime so she can be away from her family. You think i’m joking? She gets ADDICTED to doing community service! She calls it “free time”, I call it child neglection. Lynn Sr. is forced to take care of them and isn’t good at it, as when Rita comes back, the family has gone crazy and had trashed up the house, and what does she do afterwards? SHE LEAVES AGAIN! Like she legits says nope and walks back out. It’s so…..out of character for her, just for her to ditch her family like that. “Thankfully” she returns after another day of community service, but not for long because the officer that has been giving her the community service notices her odd behavior as a crime spree and she has to do jail time. The look on everyone’s face afterwards….is just hard to watch. It’s honestly the saddest thing I ever seen on this show, just the pure shock the siblings have to Rita’s crimes and jail time. I mean, she well deserves it at this points, but it’s hard to stomach the sight of everyone’s shock. This episode was just awful, worst than anything i’ve ever seen from this show. It doesn’t make sense why Rita would do community service just for some “free time” when she can just ask Lynn Sr. or even Lori for that matter to take over while she takes a break. It just shows me how much of a mother Rita is...one bad one in my eyes. This episode deserves to burn in my opinion.

'Anyways, that’s all I gotta say everyone! I’ve been wanting to do a top 5 list of these categories for a while and now I finally had the chance to. I know not everyone’s gonna agree with me on this, so tell me what you think about it? What are your top 5 best, blandest, and worst episodes in The Loud House, in a tame way too. I don’t wanna start a war down in the comments. Anyways, i’ll see you guys next time, peace