Snow Way Down

"Snow Way Down" is the forty-eighth episode of the second season and the one-hundredth episode of The Loud House.

Plot
When Lincoln goes on vacation with Clyde, he realizes just how overprotective Clyde's dads are.

Synopsis
Lincoln and the McBrides go on Winter vacation. During the trip, Lincoln gets an inside look into how overprotective Clyde's dads are. Lincoln tries to tell him about how overprotective his parents are but Clyde admits he knows they're going too far, but just doesn't want to admit it because he knows they mean well. When Clyde becomes convinced of that his dads still won't let go, he stands up to them and decides to prove himself on his own. When he earns their trust, they let go finally, only to discover that his parents were following him and even foolproof the hill he was sliding with Lincoln, making Clyde finally calls out his dads for being too overprotective.

The following morning, Lincoln discovers that because of encouraging Clyde to stand up for himself, he has inspired him to sled off the Ramp of Insanity, after finding his walkie-talkie in his room, they assume that Clyde has went there already, they go there only to get trapped and discover that Clyde never went there, as he decided against it when he realized it was too dangerous, because of this Clyde goes to the ramp to rescue them, Harold at the beginning forbids Clyde to do that, but allows him after seeing that the ranger is not at work, Clyde climbs the mountain and use his sled to ride the ramp, after having a safe landing thanks to a parachute brought by Clyde's parents, Howard and Harold allows Clyde to be more free about what to do, despite that after Lincoln and Clyde slide through a tall hill, Howard faints again.

Cast

 * Collin Dean as Lincoln
 * Caleel Harris as Clyde
 * Wayne Brady as Harold
 * Michael McDonald as Howard

Trivia

 * This is the second episode to have the word "snow" in the episode title.
 * The first one is "Snow Bored".
 * This marks the 100th episode of the series overall.
 * This is also the fourth episode to have a winter theme.
 * The title is similar to the phrase, "no way down".
 * This is the fourth time that an episode has only four voice actors.
 * The others are "Patching Things Up", "Frog Wild", and "Toads and Tiaras".
 * This is the first episode to not involve any female voice actresses.
 * This is the tenth time the full episode premieres, rather than airing the two parts of the episode separately. The other episodes to do this were "Left in the Dark"/"Get the Message", "Heavy Meddle"/"Making the Case", "Along Came a Sister"/"Chore and Peace", "Project Loud House"/"In Tents Debate", "The Sweet Spot"/"A Tale of Two Tables", "The Price of Admission"/"One Flu Over the Loud House", "ARGGH! You For Real?"/"Garage Banned", "Legends"/"Mall of Duty", and "The Crying Dame"/"Anti-Social".
 * Due to Chris Savino's contract being terminated, this is possibly the last episode to have his input, unless there are any Season 3 episodes that were already finished before his termination.
 * This is the second episode where Harold and Howard have a major role, after "Attention Deficit".
 * Lincoln calls his sled "Big Red II", after his original sled, which got broken in "11 Louds a Leapin'".
 * This is the fourth episode where all ten of Lincoln's sisters are absent. The first was in "The Old and the Restless", the second was in "Back Out There", and the third was in "Legends".
 * This is also the first episode not to feature any female characters.
 * This is the second time none of Lincoln's relatives appear, with the first being in "Back Out There".
 * This is the second time Lincoln is seen wearing socks with his PJ's, the first was in "11 Louds a Leapin'".
 * This is the fifth time the Loud House is never seen. The first four being "Raw Deal", "Intern for the Worse", "The Old and the Restless", and "Pulp Friction".
 * This episode marks Clyde's last appearance in Season 2.
 * On TV airings, this episode comes after its sister episode, "Snow Way Out".
 * In Israel, this episode aired on Christmas Day.
 * Moral: Let your children have their own fun when they're at a trustworthy age.

Errors

 * Lincoln read "Dear Dads," aloud as he looked at Clyde's letter, but a few seconds later, it's shown that "Dear Dads," wasn't on the letter at all.
 * Plot holes:
 * Harold talks about Clyde developing a peanut allergy, despite the fact that he already has one.
 * Lincoln says this is his first vacation with Clyde and his parents, but he forgets that Clyde's parents already took the two of them on a camping trip once in "Roughin' It".
 * It could be possible that this could take place before the aforementioned episode.

Running Gags

 * Howard and Harold overprotecting Lincoln and Clyde.
 * Howard passing out.
 * Clyde explaining Lincoln what he and his dads can't suffer.
 * Lincoln saying "Ah".
 * Harold translating for Howard after he faints.