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I have two: "A Fridge Too Far" and "Pipe Dreams".

For the former, I thought it would be an episode that would just be nothing but back and forth fighting, but it ended up being an episode that I truly enjoyed becasue it encompasses everything that make The Loud House enjoyable: exagerrated antics, on-point humor, and unexpected twists and turns.

For the latter, I'm just going to use what I wrote about this episode in my Underrated Episodes blog:

''I was originally fearing this episode, because I thought it would go in the direction of two of my least favorite episodes of the show: "Sound of Silence" and "Study Muffin". For the former, it made me believe that the moral would be that no matter what age you are, whether if you're a kid or an adult, you must live the same sh*tty lives like everyone else, since personal needs are things unheard of, and the latter, because it made me believe the kids would end up taking over the new bathroom, and the parents would never get a chance to use it, like how the sisters refused to let Lincoln spend time with Hugh. But after seeing the episode, my fears and expectations just flew out the window, and I ended up liking it. The episode reminds me of an episode I actually do like: "Lock 'N' Loud". The parents were so crazy in protecting their secret bathroom, it's on the same level of funny as the kids adding more and more security features to their house. I also liked some of the things the parents did to prevent their kids from knowing about their plans, with the best ones being Rita and Lynn Sr.'s faux book club, and Lynn Sr. hiding equipment in his pants and passing it off as stiff joints. I also want to point out that the scenes with Lana were pretty funny, with her bucket bathroom, and wanting to find her lucky chicken bone. Some thought the ending ruined the episode, since it goes back to the status quo, but to me, the parts of the episode I enjoyed were enough to overshadow that problem. In the end, this is a pretty basic episode, but because of the amount of humor present, I can definitely say that this is an episode I'd be happy to rewatch from time to time.''

On a side note, I agree with you on "Fed Up", though I was right when I predicted that it would involve food.