Rita Loud/Relationships

This page describes all of Rita Loud's relationships with her family and friends.

Lynn Sr.
She loves her husband very much, and is often hanging out with him.

In "No Guts, No Glori", they went to a restaurant together and both agreed to leave the children under care of Lori.

In "A Tale of Two Tables", they played with the pees, after all the children gone.

In "Chore and Peace", they both agreed to let their children resolve their conflict themselves.

In "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud, House", Lynn Sr. had an idea of making the children cooperate but Rita criticized the results in which the children demolished the whole house.

In "Suite and Sour", they wanted to spend weekend alone at a spa resort, which is something they haven't done since 1998. They also went to the hotel pool together naked which got them kicked out of the resort.

Lincoln
Rita seems to be relatively closer with her son than her husband is. In "A Novel Idea", when Lynn Sr. takes the girls to his workplace for take your daughter to work day, she takes him to her workplace, a dentist office, and he tries to make the most of it, but fails. He unintentionally lost his mother's journal while he was at an arcade, and he goes to retrieve the book. Unfortunately, the book falls apart upon giving it to her, at first she was angry, but he had done her a favor since the book had a relatively boring plot. She decided to write a book about her only son, he was overjoyed and the two hug. After Lynn Sr. and the girls got home, they saw them on roller-skates, much to the girls jealousy.

In "The Loudest Yard", Rita could not bear Lincoln's lazy lifestyle. She tries to convince him to do some exercise rather than read comic and playing video games. After she discovered that he was not taking it seriously she signed him up for a football team to force him to be more active. Rita was furious at Lincoln when he persuaded Lynn to impersonate them during the football matches.

Leni
In "Attention Deficit", she helps Leni to put on Leni's make up.

Lily
They have a good relationship, Rita protects Lily like is shown in "Chore and Peace", when she and her husband take her out the garbage.