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**Although Lincoln himself doesn't appear, the orange game piece represents him, because it is his [[The Loud House Theme Song|theme color]], and the remaining game pieces represent his sisters, because of their theme colors. |
**Although Lincoln himself doesn't appear, the orange game piece represents him, because it is his [[The Loud House Theme Song|theme color]], and the remaining game pieces represent his sisters, because of their theme colors. |
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**Since the episode puts a lot of emphasis on Lynn winning, the red game piece (which represents Lynn) is placed on a winning space. |
**Since the episode puts a lot of emphasis on Lynn winning, the red game piece (which represents Lynn) is placed on a winning space. |
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+ | **The pips (black dots) shown on the dice add up to 13, referencing Lynn's age. |
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**Because Lana and Lola are twins, the dark blue and pink pieces (which represent them) are placed together. |
**Because Lana and Lola are twins, the dark blue and pink pieces (which represent them) are placed together. |
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*This is the first episode to feature only the Loud siblings, although Clyde is mentioned by Lincoln. |
*This is the first episode to feature only the Loud siblings, although Clyde is mentioned by Lincoln. |
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*According to Lisa, she says that the chances of getting all 10s with three twenty-sided dice is 1 in 1,720. |
*According to Lisa, she says that the chances of getting all 10s with three twenty-sided dice is 1 in 1,720. |
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*When Lynn lost her tooth, her appearance was similar to her original character design. |
*When Lynn lost her tooth, her appearance was similar to her original character design. |
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− | *'''Irony''': The Loud kids thought Lynn losing would make her gloat less, but it ended up making her gloat even harder |
+ | *'''Irony''': The Loud kids thought Lynn losing would make her gloat less, but it ended up making her gloat even harder than before. |
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**This happens again at the end of the episode, when Lynn tears her shirt off. |
**This happens again at the end of the episode, when Lynn tears her shirt off. |
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*When Lynn was shaking the die around during the rematch, there's a clacking sound heard, even though there's one die present. |
*When Lynn was shaking the die around during the rematch, there's a clacking sound heard, even though there's one die present. |
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+ | [[File:S2E19B The plan was to THROW the game.png|thumb|Leni's eyelashes are not line up with |
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*At one point, one pair of Luan's eyelashes are disconnected. |
*At one point, one pair of Luan's eyelashes are disconnected. |
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*When Lori says "The Lynn situation is literally the worst thing that has ever happened", the captions misspell Lynn as '''Lynne'''. |
*When Lori says "The Lynn situation is literally the worst thing that has ever happened", the captions misspell Lynn as '''Lynne'''. |
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*When Leni explains why she threw the game board out the window, her eyelashes are unaligned with each other. |
*When Leni explains why she threw the game board out the window, her eyelashes are unaligned with each other. |
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− | *Lynn constantly showboating. |
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− | **She often says "Lynn-er, Lynn-er, chicken dinner!" when doing so. |
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− | *Lynn trying to prove she's better than everyone else, even at everyday activities. |
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− | *The siblings getting annoyed by Lynn's gloating. |
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− | *Luan making puns that involve the word "gloat". |
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− | **She says a total of six puns that involve the word "gloat". |
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Revision as of 20:23, 25 September 2019
"Lynner Takes All" is the thirty-sixth episode of the second season and the eighty-eighth episode of The Loud House. PlotTired of Lynn's poor sportsmanship during board games, the siblings decide to team up to take her down. SynopsisIt's game night at the Loud House, and Lincoln explains to the viewers that he and his sisters dread this day, because Lynn always wins every game they play, and has the need to gloat about it in front of everyone's faces. When the siblings gather in the dining room, Lily suggests that they play Go Fish. As they play the game, Lynn manages to win, and begins showboating in front of everybody's faces, which is made worse when Lynn announces that this was her 300th win in a row. When Lynn shoots off some confetti (which is made up of the siblings' homework), the siblings declare that they're now sick and tired of Lynn constantly winning and/or gloating. Lincoln suggests that they play a game that Lynn has no experience in, since she'll most likely lose.
Just when the siblings start to admit that Lynn can't be stopped, Lisa suggests that they play a game that requires all of them to go against Lynn. Lisa presents the game she has in mind: "The Settlers of Cat-Land". The objective is to build as many structures as possible, which can only be done by forming alliances. If no one sides with Lynn, she is sure to lose. Later, the siblings and Lynn play the game, and the siblings end up being in first place, while Lynn ends in second. The siblings (sans Lynn) leave the dining area, and conclude that Lynn should finally stop with the competitiveness, and excessive gloating. The next day, however, Lynn exhibits a more obnoxious side of her gloating, and is starting to become highly competitive, as she begins to chug a carton of milk faster than Lincoln, run up the stairs faster than Leni, build a taller wooden block structure than Lily, create an explosion with chemicals before Lisa (even though that wasn't Lisa's intention), wash dishes faster than Lucy, and brush her teeth faster than Lola. Not only does Lynn do this to just her siblings individually, but all of them at once, saying she can go to sleep faster than them, snore louder than them, and be the first to wake up. The siblings attempt to get away from Lynn by going on a peaceful drive, unfortunately, Lynn chases after them on her bike, showing that she can go faster than them. At night, the siblings hold a meeting, where they admit that beating Lynn at "The Settlers of Cat-Land" was a bad move. Lincoln suggests that they hold a rematch, but this time, they'll throw the game (meaning intentionally lose), so that Lynn will win, and hope it'll stop with the obnoxious gloating. Lynn accepts the rematch, and the siblings begin the game again. As they play, the siblings attempt to make Lynn win by giving her any card she requests, placing a valuable card in the card pile for her to pick up, and change the side of the die to a higher number. The plan appears to be working, when suddenly, Leni grabs the game board, and tosses it out the window, apparently taking Lincoln's words of "throwing the game" too literally. With the plan revealed, Lynn asks her siblings why they wanted to lose. Lincoln replies that they wanted to lose so she can win, in hopes she would stop being competitive. Lynn says that she was being competitive because she wanted to regain her edge after losing. Lisa and Luna further explain that the reason she lost was because of the fact that all of the siblings teamed up and were going against her, because after 300 wins, they couldn't take anymore of her gloating. With all this information, Lynn apologizes to her siblings for the way she acted, and promises that if they give her another chance, she'll stop being a bad winner and sore loser, and start being a good sport, to which the siblings agree to. Later, Lynn wins a card game, and instead of rubbing her victory in front of everybody's faces, she tells them "good game", and leaves. She heads outside, and walks over to the driveway, where she suddenly begins showboating. The other siblings look out the window, and despite Lynn showboating as usual, they're fine with it, because as Lincoln says, "At least it's not to our faces." Cast
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