The Price of Admission

"" is the forty-ninth episode of The Loud House.

Plot
After seeing a scary movie his parents told him not to see, Lincoln gets traumatized, and is unable to sleep.

Synopsis
The story begins with Lincoln showing his parents a trailer for a new movie called "The Harvester" where he tries to convince them to let him see it. Rita tells him that the movie is too scary and refuses to let him see the movie.

That night at the cinema, Lincoln accompanies Clyde to see the movie "Blarney: The Luck of the Cretaceous". But instead of seeing that movie, Lincoln enters to the room where The Harvester is being shown. Approximately ninety-seven minutes later, the movie ends and everybody exits without fear of seeing the film, except Lincoln who has become traumatized. He returns home with Clyde and tells him that his parents can't know that he disobeyed them and saw the movie. When he comes home, his parents are decorating the house with Halloween's ornaments. His parents then send him to find some pumpkins that are supposedly in different dark and desolate places of the house.

When is time for everybody to go sleep, Lincoln is the only one who can't sleep as he's too afraid to do it. So he stays awake all night, not before doing some activities to spend time with his sisters, which include:
 * Asking Lola if she wants to see her pageant videos, but she rejects it and recommends him to go sleep with their parents.
 * Trying to ask Lana something, only to be stopped by her pets who all wake up.
 * Asking Lori for some girl advice until Bobby calls her.
 * Inviting Lynn to play basketball with him in his room until she falls asleep.
 * Waking Leni (making her believe that everything is dark because it's Daylight Savings Time) before she goes to school, believing that it really is the next day.
 * Trying to talk with Clyde, who is too sleepy to talk to him.
 * Calling Bobby, who is working as a pizza delivery man, to bring him pizza.

The next morning, Lincoln is glad that he survived the entire night without sleep. But then Mom tells him that she and Dad have talked, and both agree that he's mature enough to see The Harvester film so they decide to go with him to watch it, much to his and Dad's horror.

When they are at the cinema, Lincoln can't hide it more and finally tells to his parents the truth that he already saw the movie, disobeying them at the process and he was too scared to sleep. His parents forgive him, telling that being awake all night was punishment enough for him. After that, Lincoln begs them to see Blarney's movie which they accept. The segment ends with Lincoln and his father singing along one of Blarney's songs during the film.

Cast

 * Collin Dean as Lincoln
 * Catherine Taber as Lori / Preschooler #1
 * Liliana Mumy as Leni / Preschooler #2
 * Cristina Pucelli as Luan
 * Jessica DiCicco as Lynn / Lucy / Creepy Little Girl Voice
 * Grey Griffin as Lola
 * Caleel Harris as Clyde
 * Jill Talley as Rita
 * Brian Stepanek as Lynn Sr.
 * John DiMaggio as Narrator / Mr. Grouse
 * Carlos PenaVega as Bobby

Lana, Rusty Spokes, Papa Wheelie, Flat Tire, Agnes Johnson, Chad, and T-Bone have no lines in this segment.

Trivia

 * For some reason the segment was never released in Poland.
 * This is the first segment to premiere on a weekend morning, rather than a weekday afternoon.
 * This and "One Flu Over The Loud House" is the first time a full episode (rather than just an individual segment) has aired since the show's first week.
 * This is the first segment to be directed by two people instead of just Chris Savino himself.
 * The title has a double meaning: it represents the price Lincoln will pay for seeing the movie, and the price he'll pay when he admits to his parents that he saw the movie against their wishes.
 * This segment shows that both Lincoln and Lynn Sr. can be affected by seeing a scary movie.
 * Blarney the Dinosaur is mentioned again. He was mentioned and seen before in "For Bros About to Rock".
 * Luna, Lisa, and Lily are absent in this segment.
 * Luan was heard during the segment, but did not appear onscreen.
 * Like in "Get the Message", three sisters are absent, with one of them being Lisa.
 * This segment takes place sometime before Halloween, as Mom and Dad were seen putting up decorations for such, when Lincoln returns home from the movie.
 * This is the 2nd time Lincoln stays up all night, the first was in "The Sweet Spot".
 * The title card for this segment is unique, as it uses a film reel background, rather than a solid color background, or an environmental background.
 * This is the first segment to mention a death, in which Lynn Sr. said the dark corner of the basement was where "Lana's snake went to die". This could possibly be El Diablo.
 * This is the second time Leni wanders off, and is not seen again for the remainder of the segment. The first time was in "April Fools Rules".
 * This is the sixth time Lincoln is heard singing something. He and his parents sing a Blarney song at the end of the segment. It's also the second time Clyde sings.
 * The first was in "Making the Case".
 * The second was in "Linc or Swim".
 * The third was in "For Bros About to Rock".
 * The fourth was in "Cover Girls".
 * The fifth was in "Lincoln Loud: Girl Guru".
 * Episode 25 of Season 1 is the first episode of the series where Lynn does not have dialogue in either of the segments she appears in.

Errors

 * In the scene where Lori and Bobby voice chat, Bobby misspelled Lori's name as "Lory" with pepperoni pieces on a pizza. However, Lori doesn't point this out.
 * When Lincoln brings Leni into the kitchen, her nightgown has straps, and doesn't have the frilled collar.
 * During the scene, when Lincoln keeps switching on the hall's light switch, it moves down everytime Rita turns the light off; which is impossible in real life as light switches doesn't react whenever another one is either switch on or off (if are ones that turns on one light).

Running Gags

 * Lincoln being too scared to mention the movie's name.
 * Clyde singing a Blarney song.
 * Lincoln mistaking Mr. Grouse for the Harvester.
 * Lincoln failing to get to sleep.
 * Lincoln getting scared of dark places.