Save the Date

"" is the thirtieth episode of The Loud House.

Plot
After a hurtful misunderstanding, Lori and Lincoln go on a double date with Bobby and his little sister, Ronnie Anne.

Synopsis
At school, Lincoln finds a sloppy joe in his pants with a love note from Ronnie Anne. His classmates tease him, and accuse him of being in love with her, but Lincoln asserts that he hates her while insulting her behind her back. Unfortunately, Ronnie Anne was behind him, and she storms off, upset about what he said. Clyde tells Lincoln that he may have really hurt her feelings, but Lincoln thinks she'll get over it quickly. Later, when he comes home after school, a livid and heartbroken Lori explains to him that Bobby broke up with her after Lincoln made Ronnie Anne (who turns out to be Bobby's sister) cry, with Bobby claiming that he doesn't want to date someone related to anyone who would hurt his sister's feelings. Fortunately though, Lori has arranged a double date with Bobby and Ronnie Anne at a Mexican restaurant in hopes of patching things up between them, and she forces Lincoln to go because Bobby won't take her back unless Lincoln apologizes to Ronnie Anne.

At the restaurant, the two couples attempt to connect, while Clyde, disguised as a waiter, repeatedly tries to humiliate Bobby and make his move on Lori. Later on, Lincoln and Ronnie Anne manage to find common ground by talking about how embarrassing their older siblings are. When Bobby sees their siblings getting along, he happily rekindles his relationship with Lori, however, Lincoln sees his classmates are also at the restaurant, and tells Clyde to help him to get him out of the restaurant without them seeing him being with Ronnie Anne.

Their plan to get out fails, and Lincoln's classmates accuse him of being on a date with Ronnie Anne. To save face, Lincoln asserts that he's not on a date, and insults her like before. Once again, Ronnie Anne overhears Lincoln's insults, and she runs off in tears again, making Bobby dump Lori again. Feeling guilty, Lincoln tries to show Ronnie Anne he does care by kissing her in the middle of the restaurant for all to see, much to the delight of their older siblings who immediately get back together (much to Clyde's annoyance).

The next day at school, Lincoln is the butt of his classmates' jokes for his public display of affection, but he chooses to accept it because he feels it's better than ruining Lori and Bobby's relationship. Suddenly, Ronnie Anne shows up, slaps him for the kiss, and breaks up with him, causing his classmates to stop their teasing and offer him their sympathies. He then finds a note from Ronnie Anne saying that the break-up was fake to get them to stop making fun of him, something that Lincoln truly appreciates. Clyde comes by, upset about not being with Lori, but cheers himself up by dancing with the Mexican musicians and Lincoln joins in as well and both shout out "Olé!" as the segment ends.

Cast

 * Grant Palmer as Lincoln
 * Catherine Taber as Lori / Classmate's Mom
 * Caleel Harris as Clyde
 * Carlos PenaVega as Bobby
 * Carlos Alazraqui as Band Leader / Customer
 * Breanna Yde as Ronnie Anne
 * Joshua Rush as Classmate #1
 * Miles Elliot as Classmate #2
 * Morgan Gingerich as Classmate #3
 * Jadon Sand as Classmate #4
 * Tristian Chase as Classmate #5

Trivia

 * This segment marks Ronnie Anne's first on-screen appearance. She was mentioned before in "Heavy Meddle".
 * This is the first segment where the title card doesn't feature Lincoln's physical form, but the red circle on the title card is drawn to resemble his head.
 * Leni, Luna, Luan, Lynn, Lucy, Lana, Lola, Lisa, and Lily are absent in this segment.
 * This is the first time Lana and Lola have been absent from a story.
 * As of this segment, all ten of Lincoln's sisters have been absent from a story at least once. This also means that Lincoln himself is now the only character to have appeared in every segment so far.
 * This segment has had the smallest main cast on the show so far, with Lincoln and Lori being the only Loud siblings to make an appearance.
 * Lori wears Bobby's "Three Wolf Moon" sweater again. This time, the wolf is on the right side of the sweater, which could make it a different "Three Wolf Moon" sweater than the one worn in "Driving Miss Hazy".
 * This is the second episode where Lori isn't seen in her normal outfit for the entire segment. The first was in "Linc or Swim".
 * Lori's dress shoes look like her normal blue slip-ons, but they have short heels on them.
 * This is the first segment to show an onscreen kiss.
 * This segment shows that Bobby is very protective of his younger sister, Ronnie Anne.

Errors

 * When Lori tells Lincoln Ronnie Anne is Bobby's sister, and shows him a picture in her album of Bobby giving Ronnie Anne a piggy back ride, Bobby overlaps Lori's hair, even though they are behind Lori.
 * When Lincoln and Lori meet up with Bobby and Ronnie Anne at Jean Juan's French Mexican Buffet, Lincoln was wearing his jeans and sneakers instead of the khakis and dress shoes he wears for most of the episode.
 * When Lori jumps into Bobby's arms after Clyde knocks over the desk, the heel on Lori's shoe is missing.
 * Lori has a bracelet on her right wrist for the date, but when Ronnie Anne run off in tears after Lincoln insulted her, she doesn't have the bracelet.
 * When Lincoln's classmates are teasing him, he is sitting in the middle of the table. But when Ronnie Anne walks up to him, he sits in the corner of the table.

Running Gags

 * The Mexican musicians yelling out "¡música!", and Lincoln saying "¡no música!".
 * Clyde trying to humilate Bobby and win Lori's heart.
 * The school boys mocking Lincoln's relationship with Ronnie Anne.
 * Lincoln and Ronnie Anne using the same excuse as to why they don't like each other to the boys.
 * Someone saying they'd rather lick the bathroom floor.