User blog:AustinDR/Loud House Theory

Well, this isn't really a theory, more speculation. I had been reading the summaries for some of the upcoming episodes, and I was particularly interested with two episodes in particular. One was "Relative Chaos," the other "Back Out There." With the former episode, the basic idea behind it is the fact that teh Santiago family might be moving. Of course, it doesn't speculate as to why that is, but it did make me question a few things. For one, where is Mr. Santiago. Now, I've heard theories ranging from him being dead, or divorced from his wife. Personally, I'd like to think that he's dead. Wait, ddi that sound too upbeat?...Let me rephrase that. Basically, it would make sense as to why Bobby takes on many jobs, and why Ronnie Anne takes time to make dinner and the like. Him being dead does seem like the likely idea as to why he isn't there.

Anyway, "Back Out There." In that episode, Clyde tries to help Lincoln with the "breakup blues" after some falling out with Ronnie Anne. Now, I am aware that episodes don't tend to follow continuity, but I wonder if these two episodes actually go hand in hand. While "Relative Chaos" hadn't come out yet, one possible outcome I had envisioned for the episode is Ronnie Anne actually failing to win her mother over, and they are to leave by teh end of the episode. There, Ronnie Anne si forced to breakup with Lincoln. Of course, there si no gurantee that that will happen, given how the show is predictable. In all honesty, my alternative idea for how the episode will end is that maybe the Santiago family is about to leave Royal Woods, but something comes up - maybe a job opening - thus, Ronnie Anne gets to stay, and the breakup that happens later is completely irrevalent. However, there have been times in which my prediction had been wrong. For instance in "Sweet Spot," I didn't expect that the Loud kids would actually wreck Vanzilla, thereby costing them the trip. Or in "Sleuth or Consequences," I didn't anticipate that Lincoln wouldn't get to go to the convention. So maybe "Relative Chaos" would actually mess with the status quo of the show, and do some life-altering change?

Only time will tell, I suppose.