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"Chore and Peace" is the twenty-fourth episode of the first season of The Loud House.

Plot

Lincoln protests until someone swaps chores with him.

Synopsis

It's Chore Day in the Loud House, and Lincoln is the one who has to take out the trash. However, he notices that his sisters' chores aren't as bad as his: Leni's chore is cleaning the hair out of the bathroom sink and shower (which obviously doesn't take much effort), Luan, Lynn, and Lucy all share a chore, by working together to do the dishes, Luna's chore is vacuuming the house, Lana's chore is picking up after the pets (though Lincoln sees it more as a hobby for her), Lori's chore is doing all the laundry, in which the machine does all the work for her, Lola's chore is making the beds, and Lisa's chore is to organize the bills. Trailing the trash outside on the walkway turns out to be the last straw for Lincoln, as he demands that one of his sisters swap chores with him. They refuse, prompting Lincoln to go on strike, until his demands are met. His parents, believing that the children will settle this debacle themselves, decide to construct a jigsaw puzzle, rather than intervene.

Overtime, the house becomes littered with trash until the girls can no longer stand it. Eventually, his sisters come up with a plan to get him to end his strike: go on strike themselves. Lincoln refuses to do so and soon, the conditions of the house severely deteriorate; among other problems, Lynn gets caught up in a ball of sink hair, the trash has mixed with Lisa's chemicals to create a trash monster (whom she names "Trashy"), a raccoon has moved into the house, Lola's behind the scenes interview for the Miss Cute N' Mean pageant goes bust and Clyde receives a message from Walt that Lori wrote that was meant for Bobby and Lisa not paying the bills leaves the house without power.

The girls finally have enough of the mess and urge Lincoln to give up his strike, but he still refuses to do so... until he hears Lily crying. Finding that she's not in her crib, he concludes that she must be hidden somewhere in the gigantic mess. Feeling ashamed, Lincoln finally ends his strike so that he and his sisters can clean the house and find Lily. After the entire house is spotless again, Lily still can't be found, but it turns out that Lily was with Mom and Dad the whole time (since they knew better than to leave her surrounded by filth).

S1E12B Another strike

The kids are on strike again... for cash.

When Lincoln takes out the last of the trash to be picked up by the garbage truck, the Louds' next-door neighbor, Mr. Grouse, informs him that the truck won't be coming because the garbage men are on strike for more money. Hearing this, Lincoln realizes that he and his sisters have been doing all the housework for free. Angered, Lincoln and his sisters go on strike once again, this time to get their parents to pay them for their chores. Rather than deal with them, they decide to continue with their jigsaw puzzle, much for their father's amusement.

Cast

Music

 ) Associated production music
 ) Original music
 ) The Loud House/The Casagrandes music
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Trivia

S1E12B Linc strike sign

Lincoln's picket sign.

File:S1E12B sisters join the strike.png

The sisters' picket signs.

  • The symbols on the siblings' picket signs:
    • Lincoln - Trash can
    • Lori - Washing machine
    • Leni - Sink with plunger
    • Luna - Vacuum
    • Luan, Lynn, & Lucy - Soap and utensils
    • Lana - Poop
    • Lola - Bed
    • Lisa - Bills
  • This episode reveals that Clyde only acts nervous around Lori because she already has a boyfriend, and feels braver to confess his love to her when she's presumably single.

References

  • Chore and Peace - The title is a parody of Leo Tolstoy's novel War and Peace.
  • Edwin Starr - At one point, Luna said "Chores! Huh! What are they good for?!", followed by the sisters saying "Absolutely nothing!!! Say it again!!!", which is a reference to the 1970 hit "War".

Errors

  • Lori said switching chores would destroy the balance, but she had no problem with this in "Driving Miss Hazy", as she made Lincoln do the laundry for her.
    • However, she probably meant that switching chores in Chore Day would destroy the balance.
  • Lucy's mouth disappears for a split second.
S1E12B reporter disgusted

What's worse than a pageant queen wearing garbage? A backwards number!

  • When the Loud Kids (except Lily) are on strike again for cash, when the camera gets on Lucy, she is not chanting and holding up her sign, yet her mouth is open.
  • Several times, the slash on Lincoln's picket sign switches sides.
  • Lisa is still talking to Janice, even when she stopped paying the bills.
  • When the interviewer declares Lola's interview over, the "7" on her microphone is backwards.
  • When Lola comes downstairs for the interview, she is wearing trash, but after she claims she made the beds, she has her normal clothes back.
    • Lincoln is also the only sibling not to wear clothes during the strike, instead he is wearing a trash bag, despite everyone else wearing theirs (it's possible they either slept in them, or Lori refused to do only Lincoln's laundry).

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