Get the Message

"Get the Message" is the second episode of the first season of The Loud House.

Plot
When Lincoln leaves a nasty voicemail on Lori's phone, he has to erase it before she listens to it.

Synopsis
The story opens with Lincoln playing on his virtual video game headset, which is about beating zombies by break dancing. While he was dancing throughout the hallways, he stumbled into Lori's room. Lori angrily says his name and he removes the goggles to reveal that he accidentally stumbled into her room. She berates him for being in her room, tells him to stay out, and if she catches him in her room again, she'll turn him into a human pretzel. While she talks to Bobby, she harshly kicks him out, much to Lincoln's annoyance.

Lincoln angrily resumes his game and dances to the bathroom, and while he uses the toilet he puts his headset on the sink. Lori knocks on the door, Lincoln tells her he's occupied, and she begins to pound the door. Frustrated, he opens the door, Lori is still talking to Bobby and, not paying attention, accidentally shuts Lincoln out of the bathroom. He angrily storms in his room, only to realize he forgot his game. He bolts out of the door to see the twins Lana and Lola with sunglasses, orange sashes, and belts. They tell him that they became the new hall monitors at school and they're practicing at home. They give him a ticket, telling him that if they see him running again, they will send him to jail, they've already locked up Luan (the jail is cardboard) for saying bad jokes. She tells one, only to get 5 minutes more. Lincoln agrees and the twins shut themselves in their room. He runs to the bathroom to see his headset broken because Lori stepped on them. Enraged, Lincoln runs outside to complain to Lori, but she drove off in the van so he calls her a dirtbag.

In his room, Lincoln angrily laments to Clyde about his game being broken. He tosses the damaged goggles and Clyde catches them, only to fall off Lincoln's bed. Clyde says he can't believe it. Lincoln agrees because Lori didn't say sorry to him but Clyde misleads this as he ends up happy because Lori touched them (because of his ordeal crush on her). Lincoln snaps Clyde out it, saying that Lori only cares about talking on her phone. He also says he's going to give her a voicemail she never forgets. Clyde asks what he's going to say, and Lincoln digs through his drawer and pulls out a note.

Clyde reads "Why (Blank) is the Worst Sister Ever". Lincoln says he didn't know which sister was gonna get it. After writing down Lori in the blank, because he made his decision about who will get it, he uses his duck phone and calls Lori. Her ringtone rings while Luna plays a chord from her guitar. Lincoln says Lori's phone is in her room, so he leaves it on her voicemail. Once the voicemail comes, Lincoln says a long and inappropriate message with Luna playing on her guitar to censor it, with Lincoln finishing it by yelling "And that is why you are worst sister ever!", and hanging up. He ask Clyde what he thinks, but much to his horror, he faints.

Lori invites herself in Lincoln's room and says sorry for breaking his game, it turns out that Lori bought him a new one while she went out. Lincoln is puzzled by this. Lincoln immediately regrets this, as he decides to delete the message before she hears it. While the duo look through the hallway, they see Lana and Lola following tracks as Lori locks her room using a keypad before walking downstairs.

Lincoln's plan is to infiltrate her room to delete the message, but Clyde says her room is locked. Lincoln says to be a lookout, much for Clyde's excitement. Their plan is a go, as they fist bump. Lincoln sees Lana and Lola discover poop on the floor, so he has to go over them. After diverging the twins to chase Geo, he goes through Luna and Luan's room through the vent. Clyde has a map of the vent.

Lincoln is in her room. Clyde informs him that Lori is coming, but Lincoln says to stall her. Clyde wears a tux to distract her. Lincoln successfully delete the voicemail and escapes. It turns out that it was actually imaginary and that was how Lincoln was gonna do it. He gives Clyde blueprints, but they're covered in ketchup. Like the flashback, Lori locks her room and walks downstairs. Lincoln sees the twins profiling Lily, so he goes in the vent. He finds Lucy, much to his terror. She explains that she writes her poems there, as she reads one.

He falls in the bathroom, but is saved by Lucy. He finally finds the vent to Lori's room, he uses a rope. Lincoln asks Clyde what the rope is made out of, but since it's actually cherry licorice he falls. Lori is downstairs watching TV. She hears noises, which alerts her to go upstairs. Clyde quickly informs Lincoln she's coming, but unlike the flashback him stalling her fails. Lincoln grabs the phone and about is to delete it, but hears Lori so he hides under Lori's bed. Lincoln is seen behind a curtain, tries grabbing the phone, but his pet bird Walt pecks him because he mistakens him for the phone. Suddenly, Lori's phone rings.

Lori finds messages on there. Lincoln informs Clyde, but the latter is shocked as he faints once more. After hearing a couple of voicemails from Bobby, which Lori saves, Lincoln runs, but the twins catch him. He creates a divergent by saying Luan escaped. Lana wants to run after him, but Lola stops her and goes for donuts.

Lincoln frantically reaches downstairs, but fortunately Lori deletes the message. She berates him once more for calling her. Lincoln apologizes, and Lori lets it slide because he was mature when she broke his toy. Lincoln nervously agrees. Bobby calls her and she answers. Lincoln was lucky and says to the viewers if he has a problem with one of his sisters, instead of writing them a nasty letter and sending a bad message, he just talks to them. He realizes the letter is missing.

In the bathroom, while talking to Bobby, Lori finds Lincoln's letter and reads it for herself. She hangs up on Bobby and furiously claims that she's gonna turn Lincoln into a human pretzel. Lincoln searches, only to find Lori furious at him about the letter. Lincoln decides to do the "Running Man" and quickly running downstairs. Lori exasperatedly curses at Lincoln in a blind rage, while Luna plays on her guitar to censor it just like on Lincoln from earlier, thus ending the episode.

Cast
Luna has no lines in this episode.
 * Grant Palmer as Lincoln
 * Catherine Taber as Lori / Terrifying Zombie
 * Cristina Pucelli as Luan
 * Jessica DiCicco as Lucy
 * Grey Griffin as Lana / Lola / Lily
 * Caleel Harris as Clyde
 * Carlos PenaVega as Bobby (uncredited)

Trivia

 * Leni, Lynn, and Lisa are absent in this episode.
 * This is the first time at least one of the sisters is not present in an episode.
 * This is also the first episode where Jessica DiCicco voices Lucy, but doesn't voice Lynn.
 * This is also the first episode where Liliana Mumy (Leni) and Lara Jill Miller (Lisa) have not done voice work for an entire episode.
 * This is the first time Luna appears without any lines of dialogue.
 * It is also the first time one of Lincoln's sisters makes a non-speaking appearance (aside from Lisa in the pilot).
 * Even though only his voice is heard, this is technically the first appearance of Bobby.
 * This is the first episode to show twerking.
 * This is the first time Clyde's nosebleed is seen in a episode.
 * This is the first episode to use the musical sting Vibe Link (b), which is a recurring cue on that show. It plays when Lori notices Lincoln's letter on the floor.
 * Charles is the only Loud pet that did not appear in this episode, but Cliff, Geo, and Walt did.
 * When Lincoln ran out of his room the onomatopoeia "ZIP!" is seen before the twins warn Lincoln not to speed.
 * This marks the first time an onomatopoeia is seen in the show.
 * This episode is the first to feature one specific sister as an antagonist. In that case, it was Lori who was the main antagonist of the episode.
 * This is the first episode that mentions zombies.
 * In the Hebrew version of the episode, Bobby's voice sounds different.
 * This is the first episode to involve swearing. The second is "Potty Mouth", and the third is "Job Insecurity".
 * Irony:
 * Lincoln could've left the paper "The Worst Sister Ever", in his room, instead of carrying it in his pocket the whole time.
 * Because Lori deleted the hateful message from Lincoln before she listened to it, Lincoln spending the whole time trying to delete it was unnecessary. Technically, he didn't have to do anything.
 * Lincoln's ranting in the message was blocked by Luna's jamming, so even if Lori listened to it, she would hear mostly Luna's jamming. Lincoln's quest was pointless from the very start.
 * Moral:
 * If you have a problem with someone, then just say it to their face.
 * Don't underestimate another's behavior.

Errors

 * When Lori is shouting at Lincoln for entering her room, her tongue is not outlined in a few frames.
 * When Clyde is admiring the game headset being stepped on by Lori, he has a chipped front tooth like Lincoln's, which Clyde normally does not have.
 * When Lori suddenly appears in front of Lincoln in her room, her eyelid is the same color as her skin tone, instead of light blue.
 * This error also occurs in "No Guts, No Glori" and "A Tattler's Tale".
 * In the YTV airings, when Lincoln says "Yeah Clyde.", the closed-captions says "Yeah Claire".
 * When Lincoln is imagining how to get Lori's phone, when Clyde places on his marker mustache, his shirt was his tuxedo, but he doesn't have the tuxedo shown until he rips his shirt.
 * When Luna was censoring Lincoln swearing, her eyelashes were missing.

Running Gags

 * Luna censoring Lincoln and Lori's swearing-induced rants with her rocking guitar solos.
 * Lola and Lana practicing their hall monitor duties in the hallway.
 * Lincoln trying to do something, only to be stopped by someone.
 * Lori being harsh to Lincoln.

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