User blog:AustinDR/Thoughts on Roadie to Nowhere and A Fridge Too Far

So...season 3 of The Loud House. How was it? Did it start with a bang? Well, here are my thoughts on it. "Roadie to Nowhere" is a Luna-centered episode where Luna discovers that Chunk was a musician at one point in time who was seemingly on the road to becoming a rock star. With that revelation in mind, Luna's worried that she won't fulfill her dream, so she decides to look for any possible job openings that could potentially serve as alternatives. I loved this episode. One of the aspects I liked about it is how it does actually discuss how some dreams that you may have might be just that. However, you should not completely give up on your passion. I also liked how Mr. Grouse was apparently still working at that office from "Job Insecurity" in which the Loud kids disguised him as their father so that he could do the interview. That, and the implication that Luna would probably do well with conducting computers as a career. I also loved the bond between Chunk and Luna as well as how Chunk was really similar to Luna. I feel that it makes their friendship more believable. That, and of course the song that Luna performs at the Royal Rumble audition was also great as usual.

Now, the second episode was a little weaker. In it, the Loud kids decide to put their left over food in different zones of the refrigerator after they had called for war earlier. There are several moments that are funny. I loved the different, creative ways the kids prevented each other from getting their left over food, and I also liked how it was the left over food that solved the problem in the end. Other than that, it was rather "meh."

Other than that, I felt that this was a great way to begin season 3, and I am looking forward to the next episodes.

Score for "Roadie to Nowhere": 5 stars out of 5

Score for "A Fridge Too Far": 3 stars out of 5