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|previous = "[[Room with a Feud]]" |
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'''"Back Out There"''' is the twenty-seventh episode of the [[Season 2|second season]] and the seventy-ninth episode of ''[[The Loud House]]''. |
'''"Back Out There"''' is the twenty-seventh episode of the [[Season 2|second season]] and the seventy-ninth episode of ''[[The Loud House]]''. |
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*[[Vanessa Marshall]] as [[Tina]] / [[Minor Characters#Gus' Games and Grub waitress|Waitress]] |
*[[Vanessa Marshall]] as [[Tina]] / [[Minor Characters#Gus' Games and Grub waitress|Waitress]] |
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*[[Lily Mae Silverstein]] as [[Renee]] |
*[[Lily Mae Silverstein]] as [[Renee]] |
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+ | [[Joy]], [[Boy Jordan]], [[Girl Jordan]], and [[Lance]] have no lines in this episode. |
==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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*Lincoln is dealing with Ronnie Anne [[The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos|moving away]]. |
*Lincoln is dealing with Ronnie Anne [[The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos|moving away]]. |
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− | *This is the first appearance of Mr. Spokes, Rusty's Dad. |
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*When the boys send Lincoln into the bus, in the back, there is an advertising which says: "Injured? Get an Attorney law Offices of Ketchum, McGowan & Goldstein", which is a reference to [[Kat Ketchum]], [[Darin McGowan]], and [[Gene Goldstein]], who are staff members of the show. |
*When the boys send Lincoln into the bus, in the back, there is an advertising which says: "Injured? Get an Attorney law Offices of Ketchum, McGowan & Goldstein", which is a reference to [[Kat Ketchum]], [[Darin McGowan]], and [[Gene Goldstein]], who are staff members of the show. |
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*The ending with Ronnie Anne's package throwing a pie at Lincoln is shown in a promo for "The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos", showing somewhat of a spoiler. |
*The ending with Ronnie Anne's package throwing a pie at Lincoln is shown in a promo for "The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos", showing somewhat of a spoiler. |
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− | *When Lincoln and Renee were fighting for the comic, there's an audible "punch!" heard, although it occurred off-screen, so it's unknown who hit who. |
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− | *'''4th Wall Break''': Liam says "Who's ready for a boys' day out music montage?", then it immediately starts a music montage. |
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**Also, it can be a reference to the term "back out there", when a person says to another where he/she was. |
**Also, it can be a reference to the term "back out there", when a person says to another where he/she was. |
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**It is often used in the context of the dating world, said by peers to comfort a person who has gone through a recent breakup - as in "to get back out there in the dating scene", which would be appropriate given the episode's plot. |
**It is often used in the context of the dating world, said by peers to comfort a person who has gone through a recent breakup - as in "to get back out there in the dating scene", which would be appropriate given the episode's plot. |
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− | *'''''{{W|WWE}}''''' - Pain, one of Ronnie Anne's favorite wrestlers, might be a parody of Kane, a popular wrestler from this franchise. |
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*'''''{{W|Saturday Night Fever}}''''' - The title card could be a parody of the 1977 film intro, when John Travolta's character walks on the sidewalk carrying a paint bucket. |
*'''''{{W|Saturday Night Fever}}''''' - The title card could be a parody of the 1977 film intro, when John Travolta's character walks on the sidewalk carrying a paint bucket. |
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*'''''Paint the town red''''' - The red paint bucket in the title card is most likely a reference to this phrase, which means to party or celebrate in a rowdy, wild manner, especially in a public place. |
*'''''Paint the town red''''' - The red paint bucket in the title card is most likely a reference to this phrase, which means to party or celebrate in a rowdy, wild manner, especially in a public place. |
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− | *'''''{{W|Looney Tunes}}''''' - Tina looks like [[wikipedia:Granny (Looney Tunes)|Granny]] from the well-known cartoons. |
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+ | [[File:S2E15A Karate Girl notices Linc.png|thumb|Karate Girl's disconnected eyelashes.]] |
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*At one point, [[Karate Girl|Karate Girl's]] eyelashes are disconnected from her eyes. |
*At one point, [[Karate Girl|Karate Girl's]] eyelashes are disconnected from her eyes. |
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*In "[[Making the Case]]", Lincoln is shown to have some karate skills, but in this episode, he was completely clueless on how to defend himself from the [[Karate Girl]]. |
*In "[[Making the Case]]", Lincoln is shown to have some karate skills, but in this episode, he was completely clueless on how to defend himself from the [[Karate Girl]]. |
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*While Ronnie Anne was laughing at Lincoln about the pie splatted to his face when he opened the package, her eyelashes were missing. |
*While Ronnie Anne was laughing at Lincoln about the pie splatted to his face when he opened the package, her eyelashes were missing. |
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*When Lincoln is at the bus stop with his friends, he has bandages on his head, but when he's back at his house talking to Ronnie Anne, they're gone. |
*When Lincoln is at the bus stop with his friends, he has bandages on his head, but when he's back at his house talking to Ronnie Anne, they're gone. |
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− | *Lincoln coming back to Ronnie Anne's old house. |
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− | *The boys (minus Clyde) not understanding what P.B.B. means. |
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− | *Lincoln not getting along with the girls the boys suggest. |
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− | *Rusty trying to prevent the suits from getting dirty. |
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− | *The boys trying to help Lincoln out with his P.B.B., without him noticing until the end. |
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− | *The boys performing "snake formation" (lining up in a straight line). |
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Revision as of 04:05, 25 September 2019
"Back Out There" is the twenty-seventh episode of the second season and the seventy-ninth episode of The Loud House. PlotClyde, worried that Lincoln is hung up on Ronnie Anne, tries to cure his post-breakup blues. SynopsisAt school, Lincoln, Clyde, Rusty, Liam, and Zach are in gym class, playing dodgeball. When the game ends, Lincoln immediately leaves. Clyde, Rusty, Liam, and Zach have become suspicious of his unusual activity, and decide to spy on him to see what the problem is. Sometime later, the four boys see Lincoln hanging out at what was once the Santiago house. Clyde makes the assumption Lincoln is suffering from P.B.B. (which stands for "post-breakup blues"), which means that he's depressed over the fact that Ronnie Anne is gone, and that he misses her. To fix this, Clyde suggests that they treat Lincoln to B.B.P.
Just when the boys think they've done the right thing, they discover that Lincoln dropped his phone, and Ronnie Anne is calling right now. The boys answer the phone, and tell Ronnie Anne to let Lincoln have some privacy time, since they always see him hanging out at her former house. However, Ronnie Anne explains that the reason why Lincoln hangs out at her former house is because she shipped a package there, and Lincoln waits there for it to arrive. The boys, realizing their mistake, hang up, and begin chasing after the bus. Sometime later, Lincoln is back at his house video chatting with Ronnie Anne on his laptop. Lincoln tells her that the boys are being properly punished by being forced to clean off the bird poop stains on the suits. Lincoln tells Ronnie Anne that the package arrived, and Ronnie Anne wants him to open it to see if it's not damaged. Lincoln opens the package, and a pie on a spring splatters onto his face, prompting Ronnie Anne to begin laughing hysterically, saying that it cost her $25 to ship that package, and it was worth it. Ronnie Anne decides to hang up, and Lincoln, despite being annoyed at the fact that he just got pranked, admits that he does miss Ronnie Anne, and that his friends were right, as he smiles confidently. Cast
Joy, Boy Jordan, Girl Jordan, and Lance have no lines in this episode. Trivia
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