Patching Things Up

"" is the sixty-second episode of The Loud House.

Plot
Lana and Lola try out for Bluebell Scouts, but they soon discover that one of them might be better-suited for it than the other. Meanwhile, Lincoln and Clyde spy on them to get some scout cookies.

Synopsis
Lana and Lola are excited today, because it's the day they get to become official Bluebell Scouts together. To help motivate each other, they give each other their lucky charms (for Lana: Lola's princess wand, for Lola: Lana's sink plunger). As the two prepare to head off, they run into Lincoln and Clyde, with smiles on their faces. They want to come in order to get their hands on some of the Bluebell's famous cookies under the guise that they want to support them. However, Lana and Lola see through this, and leave while they boy's minds are wrapped around the thought of cookies.

At Camp Blue Bell, the Scout Leader tells the girls that in order for them to become Bluebell Scouts, they need to earn five patches, which Lana and Lola see as a simple task. The first patch assigned is the Wilderness Protection patch, which requires them to pick up trash on a hiking trail. As they hike, Lana has no problem picking up the trash, while Lola has a panic attack at the garbage she has to pick up. As a result, Lana wins the patch, and Lola fails miserably. Behind a shrub, Lincoln and Clyde look around trying to find the cookies, but are unsuccessful in doing so. The next badge is the Car Care patch, which requires them to fix a tire on the bus. Lana manages to fix up the bus, allowing her to win the badge, and Lola fails again due to suggesting a car mechanic instead of doing the work herself. The next patch is the Rod & Reel patch, which requires catching a fish. However, to do so, the must use a worm as bait, causing Lola to immediately get sick, and throw up in a tote bag. As Lana and Lola leave, Lincoln and Clyde suspect that the tote bag on the table has the cookies. However, after sticking his face in the bag, Lincoln realizes there are no cookies in the bag, but Lola's barf. Next up is the Primitive Survival patch, which requires them to dig a latrine. Confused, Lola asks Lana what a latrine is. Lana eagerly tells her it's a hole you go to the bathroom in. This causes Lola to scream in sheer horror. By now, Lana has four patches, while Lola doesn't have any. Lola tells her twin that she's trying her best, but because of the unorthodox activities that are involved, she can't do it.

The next patch is the Fashion Forecast patch, causing Lola to gasp in bewilderment. Lola manages to excel in earning the badge, but Lana doesn't. As they leave, Lincoln and Clyde think that the Scout Leader had them on her all along in her backpack, so they begin to follow her. The next patch is the Music Makers patch, which requires singing the Bluebell song. Lola manages to sing the song really well, but Lana sings it off-key, with the wrong lyrics, and does an armpit solo. Next is the Sewing Smarts patch, which requires making a sit-upon. Lola succeeds in making one, but Lana doesn't make one due to her always using her butt as her sit-upon. After that is the Fitness Fun patch, which is just some aerobic exercise. While the girls are doing this, Lincoln and Clyde steal the Scout Leader's backpack, hoping to get the cookies, but when they open it, it's revealed to be nothing but blank sashes. At that moment, Lana, who couldn't keep up, causes the girls to fall over, which leads to the stage they're on to collapse. The Scout Leader sees the boys, and swiftly boots them out of the campgrounds.

With each of the girls having four patches, the Scout Leader tells the girls that the last badge is a mystery, and that the envelope they were given will be their mystery task. After getting their envelopes, Lana and Lola get into an argument, causing them to say that they don't want to be Bluebell Scouts together. Lola's task is to build a fancy tea party, and Lana's task is to set up a cozy campsite. As they dig through their backpacks, the twins find the lucky charms they gave to each other, causing them to get an idea.

When the Scout Leader checks up on Lola, Lola displays some un-girlish attitudes by drinking out of the kettle, yanking the tablecloth, and making fart sounds with her armpits. When the Scout Leader checks up on Lana, Lana lazily gives her a business card for a motel. Because of this, the Scout Leader informs the two that they have failed. When the twins realize they deliberately failed due to the lucky charms they were given, they admit to each other that they wanted to be Bluebell Scouts together. The Scout Leader, tearing up at how the two love each other very much, gives them both their fifth and final patch: the Faithful Friendship patch. As a result, both Lana and Lola become official Bluebell Scouts.

Lana and Lola then leave the camp, carrying boxes. They say that if they sell all of what's in the boxes, they'll get their sixth patch. At that moment, Lincoln and Clyde jump out of a shrub, believing it to be the cookies. After giving the two a handful of money, they realize that the boxes are actually filled with reduced sodium kale puffs, due to the new Bluebell healthy eating initiative. When the twins inform the boys that all sales are final and there are no refunds, Lincoln and Clyde scream out "NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!" in despair.

Cast
The other girls at the camp have no lines in this episode.
 * Collin Dean as Lincoln
 * Grey Griffin as Lana / Lola / Secretary
 * Caleel Harris as Clyde
 * April Stewart as Scout Leader

Trivia

 * The title is a reference to the phrase "patching things up", which means to try and make amends with someone.
 * The Bluebell Scouts is a girls-only scouting troop.
 * This is the seventh time Lincoln isn't the main focus of the episode (instead, both Lana and Lola are).
 * This is the first episode that focuses on two characters, other than Lincoln.
 * This is also the first episode in which Lincoln plays a minor role. The twins take up most of the screen-time.
 * This marks the second time a character says "Take my money", when they buy something. The first time was in "Sound of Silence".
 * This is the fourth episode in which all supporting characters are completely absent. The first was in "Space Invader", the second in "Funny Business", and the third in "Intern for the Worse".
 * Lola's eyes turn green as she barfs in the bag, just like when a Loud gets sick in the episode "One Flu Over the Loud House."
 * As of this episode, Lana and Lola are Bluebell Scouts.
 * This is the first episode that Kyle Marshall co-directed, but didn't storyboard.
 * This is the first time since "Toads and Tiaras" that there is a small amount of cast members.
 * Like in "Toads and Tiaras" there are only four voice actors in the entire story.
 * Lana and Lola are the only sisters that appear in both episodes.
 * This is the second episode where Lola is seen doing an armpit fart.
 * This is one of the very few episodes where the majority of the time doesn't take place at the Loud House.
 * This is the ninth time Lincoln does not speak to the viewers.
 * Known Bluebell patches:
 * Wilderness Protection
 * Car Care
 * Rod & Reel
 * Primitive Survival
 * Fashion Forecast
 * Music Makers
 * Sewing Smarts
 * Fitness Fun
 * Faithful Friendship
 * This is the first time Lincoln acts in an antagonistic role, as he was trying to get the supposed cookies he and Clyde sought throughout the episode.
 * When the Scout Leader wanted to see Lola change a tire, there's a rock with the words "Chris ♥ Beth" engraved on it.
 * Irony: The "Low-Sodium" Kale Puffs given to Lincoln and Clyde by the twins have 2000 calories.
 * Moral: With a friend you can achieve your goal easier. / You are special in your own way.

Running Gags

 * The Scout Leader speaking in a cutesy dialect ("Sister wister", "Cutie patootie", "icky sticky", etc.)
 * Lincoln and Clyde trying to find the Bluebell cookies.
 * Lana succeeding in one task, while Lola fails, and vice versa.

Errors

 * Lana's voice sounds a bit different when she sings.
 * If you look closely, you can see that the E in Music Makers patch is uppercase, while the others are lower case.