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|timedate = *Before Or After "[[Room With a Feud]]"
 
|timedate = *Before Or After "[[Room With a Feud]]"
*After "[[Making the Case]]", "[[Cover Girls]]", "[[The Old and the Restless]]", and "[[Pulp Friction]]"
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*After "[[Making the Case]]", "[[Cover Girls]]" and "[[The Old and the Restless]]"
 
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*This is the thirteenth time that the full episode premiered rather than airing the two parts of the episode separately. The other episodes to do this were "[[Left in the Dark]]"/"[[Get the Message|Get the Message]]", "[[Heavy Meddle]]"/"[[Making the Case]]", "[[Along Came a Sister]]"/"[[Chore and Peace]]", "[[Project Loud House]]"/"[[In Tents Debate]]", "[[The Sweet Spot]]"/"[[A Tale of Two Tables]]", "[[The Price of Admission]]"/"[[One Flu Over the Loud House]]", "[[ARGGH! You For Real?]]"/"[[Garage Banned]]", "[[Legends]]"/"[[Mall of Duty]]", "[[The Crying Dame]]"/"[[Anti-Social]]","[[Snow Way Down]]"/"[[Snow Way Out]]", "[[Roadie to Nowhere]]"/"[[A Fridge Too Far]]", and "[[Selfie Improvement]]"/"[[No Place Like Homeschool]]".
 
*This is the thirteenth time that the full episode premiered rather than airing the two parts of the episode separately. The other episodes to do this were "[[Left in the Dark]]"/"[[Get the Message|Get the Message]]", "[[Heavy Meddle]]"/"[[Making the Case]]", "[[Along Came a Sister]]"/"[[Chore and Peace]]", "[[Project Loud House]]"/"[[In Tents Debate]]", "[[The Sweet Spot]]"/"[[A Tale of Two Tables]]", "[[The Price of Admission]]"/"[[One Flu Over the Loud House]]", "[[ARGGH! You For Real?]]"/"[[Garage Banned]]", "[[Legends]]"/"[[Mall of Duty]]", "[[The Crying Dame]]"/"[[Anti-Social]]","[[Snow Way Down]]"/"[[Snow Way Out]]", "[[Roadie to Nowhere]]"/"[[A Fridge Too Far]]", and "[[Selfie Improvement]]"/"[[No Place Like Homeschool]]".
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*Much like "[[The Old and the Restless]]", this is the 2nd segment of the second episode of its respective season that coincidentally features Pop-Pop as the focus.
 
*Much like "[[The Old and the Restless]]", this is the 2nd segment of the second episode of its respective season that coincidentally features Pop-Pop as the focus.
 
*This is the third episode to have a hyphen ('''-''') in the title.
 
*This is the third episode to have a hyphen ('''-''') in the title.
**The first was in "[[Hand-Me-Downer]]", and the second in "[[Anti-Social]].
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**The first was in "[[Hand-Me-Downer]]", and the second in "[[Anti-Social]]".
 
*This episode is the first episode to reuse a unique title card music.
 
*This episode is the first episode to reuse a unique title card music.
 
**In this case, it would be the title card music for "[[Suite and Sour]]".
 
**In this case, it would be the title card music for "[[Suite and Sour]]".
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[[File:S3E02B Lynn clarifies.png|thumb|Lincoln's section with more awards.]]
 
[[File:S3E02B Lynn clarifies.png|thumb|Lincoln's section with more awards.]]
 
*'''Timeline''':
 
*'''Timeline''':
**After "[[Making the Case]]", because [[Lincoln Loud|Lincoln's]] "Most Improved Brother" trophy is in his section of the trophy case, and it is shown that he has more awards/trophies than before.
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**After "[[Making the Case]]", because [[Lincoln Loud|Lincoln's]] "Most Improved Brother" trophy is in his section of the trophy case, and it is shown that he has more awards/trophies than before.
 
** After "[[Cover Girls]]" because one of the trophies in his part of the case is the comic that won the comic writing contest.
 
**After "[[Cover Girls]]" and "[[The Old and the Restless]]", because [[Pop-Pop]] still lives at [[Sunset Canyon Retirement Home|the retirement home]].
 
**After "[[Cover Girls]]" and "[[The Old and the Restless]]", because [[Pop-Pop]] still lives at [[Sunset Canyon Retirement Home|the retirement home]].
*After "[[Pulp Friction]]", because one of the trophies in Lincoln's part of the case is the comic that won the comic writing contest.
 
 
**Before "[[Room with a Feud]]" since in ''that'' episode, Pop-Pop wasn't ready for love yet. Though this could also be AFTER "Room with a Feud", due to Pop-Pop now being ready for love again.
 
**Before "[[Room with a Feud]]" since in ''that'' episode, Pop-Pop wasn't ready for love yet. Though this could also be AFTER "Room with a Feud", due to Pop-Pop now being ready for love again.
 
*'''Moral''': Get to know about someone before judging them.
 
*'''Moral''': Get to know about someone before judging them.
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*'''''Insta-gran''''' - The title of this episode is a parody of {{W|Instagram}}.
 
*'''''Insta-gran''''' - The title of this episode is a parody of {{W|Instagram}}.
 
**'''''Geri-antics''''' - The original title of this episode is a pun on {{W|Geriatrics|geriatrics}}, which is the branch of medicine or social science dealing with the health and care of old people.
 
**'''''Geri-antics''''' - The original title of this episode is a pun on {{W|Geriatrics|geriatrics}}, which is the branch of medicine or social science dealing with the health and care of old people.
*'''''{{W|The Three Stooges}}''''' - The haircut that Myrtle gives to Lincoln is similar to Moe’s hairstyle in this series of silent films.
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*'''''{{W|The Three Stooges}}''''' - The haircut that Myrtle gives to Lincoln is similar to Moe’s hairstyle in this series of silent films
 
*'''''{{W|It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia}}''''' - Some of the production tracks including "On Your Bike" can be heard during the title card and the dinner scene.
 
*'''''{{W|It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia}}''''' - Some of the production tracks including "On Your Bike" can be heard during the title card and the dinner scene.
   

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Episode Information

"Insta-gran" (originally titled "Geri-antics") is the third episode of the third season and one-hundred-fourth episode of The Loud House.

Plot

Pop-Pop introduces his new girlfriend to the family, and she seems great until she starts showing up unannounced.

Synopsis

It's a big night at the Loud House, because Pop-Pop has a new girlfriend, and he's about to introduce her to the family. Upon arriving, Pop-Pop introduces his new girlfriend as Myrtle, and she takes an instant liking to the family, especially the children and their individual personalities. When nighttime comes, Pop-Pop decides to call it a day, much to the dismay of Myrtle and the kids.

The next day, the siblings arrive home, and are surprised to see Myrtle at their house, doing some cleaning up. Eventually, Myrtle becomes a nuisance to the siblings, as she begins smothering them with her kind nature. After a whole day of Myrtle making their day a nightmare, the siblings realize that they need to get Pop-Pop to break up with her in order to get her to stop. Lincoln remembers that Seymour (the black elder from "The Old and the Restless") was her former boyfriend, so the siblings proceed to get him and Myrtle back together.

At the retirement home, Luan and Lori manage to get Seymour and Myrtle into getting into positions that make it look like they're about to kiss. After taking the photos, they're uploaded onto a computer, and put into a single image to give off the impression that they're kissing. Upon completing the photo, Lynn sneaks it into Pop-Pop's room. The siblings attempt to escape before they get caught, but Myrtle sees them, and reminds them it's her birthday today.

Inside, the siblings ask Myrtle why there aren't many guests. Myrtle reveals that she was a single child, and because of that, she doesn't have much of a family. She also reveals that the reason why she hooked up with Pop-Pop was because she knew that he had a large family, and thought it would help her get the family she has long wanted, which is why she was so smothering towards them. Realizing her pity, the siblings realize that Myrtle is not as bad as she is. Suddenly, they remember the photo they slipped under Pop-Pop's door, so Lynn and Lincoln attempt to retrieve it before Pop-Pop finds it. Unfortunately, it's too late, as Pop-Pop has found the photo, and is starting to chase Seymour around the pool. After a brief scuffle, the siblings reveal that the photo is fake, and tell Pop-Pop what happened prior. After explaining, Pop-Pop forgives his grandchildren, and proceed to the dining area.

S3E02B Happy Birthday, Gran-Gran!

The siblings finally accept Myrtle in their family.

In the dining area, as the siblings and elders celebrate, the siblings decide to head back home, and Myrtle promises to see them tomorrow. Luckily, Pop-Pop, noticing the worry in the siblings, tells Myrtle that they'll meet up with the kids on Sunday, giving the siblings some personal time.

Cast

Trivia

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S3E02B Lynn clarifies

Lincoln's section with more awards.

  • Timeline:
    • After "Making the Case", because Lincoln's "Most Improved Brother" trophy is in his section of the trophy case, and it is shown that he has more awards/trophies than before.
    • After "Cover Girls" because one of the trophies in his part of the case is the comic that won the comic writing contest.
    • After "Cover Girls" and "The Old and the Restless", because Pop-Pop still lives at the retirement home.
    • Before "Room with a Feud" since in that episode, Pop-Pop wasn't ready for love yet. Though this could also be AFTER "Room with a Feud", due to Pop-Pop now being ready for love again.
  • Moral: Get to know about someone before judging them.

References

  • Insta-gran - The title of this episode is a parody of Instagram.
    • Geri-antics - The original title of this episode is a pun on geriatrics, which is the branch of medicine or social science dealing with the health and care of old people.
  • The Three Stooges - The haircut that Myrtle gives to Lincoln is similar to Moe’s hairstyle in this series of silent films
  • It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia - Some of the production tracks including "On Your Bike" can be heard during the title card and the dinner scene.


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