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|storyboard = [[Miguel Puga]] |
|storyboard = [[Miguel Puga]] |
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|previous = "[[Overnight Success]]" |
|previous = "[[Overnight Success]]" |
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− | |airdate = {{ISR}} May 25, 2016<br |
+ | |airdate = {{Scroll3|{{ISR}} May 25, 2016<br>{{FRA}} May 26, 2016<br>{{NL}} June 6, 2016<br>{{POL}} June 6, 2016<br>{{GER}} June 6, 2016<br>{{USA}} June 7, 2016<br>{{ESP}} June 14, 2016<br>{{RUS}} June 25, 2016<br>{{BRA}} June 30, 2016<br>{{MEX}} June 30, 2016<br>{{CAN}} September 19, 2016<br>{{EU}} December 20, 2016<br>{{PHL}} October 18, 2017<br>{{FNS}} December 2, 2017<br>{{GRE}} October 29, 2019}} |
|next = "[[Hand-Me-Downer]]" |
|next = "[[Hand-Me-Downer]]" |
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+ | |image = Ties That Bind.png |
|viewers = 1.85 million}} |
|viewers = 1.85 million}} |
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− | '''"Ties That Bind"''' is the eighteenth episode of ''[[The Loud House]]''. |
+ | '''"Ties That Bind"''' is the eighteenth episode of the [[Season 1 (The Loud House)|first season]] of ''[[The Loud House]]''. |
==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
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+ | [[File:S1E09B Trash pickup?!.png|thumb|Lincoln overhears his parents, believing that they'll get rid of them.]] |
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− | One typical Saturday morning at the Loud House, in which [[Lincoln Loud|Lincoln]] maneuvers and dodges his sisters' destructive antics on his way to the bathroom, he hears his parents having an argument through the air vent. [[Rita Loud|His mother]] is demanding that [[Lynn Loud Sr.|her husband]] get rid of "all eleven" by tomorrow for garbage day. Lincoln |
+ | One typical Saturday morning at the [[Loud House (location)|Loud House]], in which [[Lincoln Loud|Lincoln]] maneuvers and dodges his sisters' destructive antics on his way to the bathroom, he hears his parents having an argument through the air vent. [[Rita Loud|His mother]] is demanding that [[Lynn Loud Sr.|her husband]] get rid of "all eleven" by tomorrow for garbage day. Lincoln believes that she's talking about him and his sisters, and runs out of the bathroom to tell them. What he doesn't know is that Mom is really telling Dad to get rid of his collection of novelty neckties, even though he loves ties. |
− | The girls refuse to believe him, believing it to be paranoia, only to become convinced when Lincoln brings [[Lori Loud|Lori]] into the bathroom, and has her listen to the argument out of context. Believing their wild and crazy natures are to blame, they decide to work together |
+ | The girls refuse to believe him, believing it to be paranoia, only to become convinced when Lincoln brings [[Lori Loud|Lori]] into the bathroom, and has her listen to the argument out of context. Believing their wild and crazy natures are to blame, they decide to work together to give up their vices, and clean up the house. Afterward, they hear their parents again through the vent, and it appears that Mom has decides that she won't get rid of them all...instead, she will only let Dad keep one. As they decide which ones to get rid of, they single the kids out one by one until it apparently leaves Lincoln as the one they'll keep. |
⚫ | Lincoln is ecstatic that he'll finally get to be an only child, much to his sisters' offense and anger. As they leave to pack up their things, Lincoln hears Dad saying that he can't pick a favorite, because it's hard, and Mom begs him to get rid of one. Dad says he'll get rid of "the one with the white hair" (in reality, it's a "white hare" tie from Easter). Believing that he's getting kicked out, Lincoln sadly goes to pack up his belongings and prepares to run away from home, but he gives his sisters all of his most prized possessions. |
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⚫ | Lincoln is ecstatic that he'll finally get to be an only child, much to his sisters' offense. As they leave to pack up their things, Lincoln hears Dad saying that he'll get rid of "the one with the white hair" (in reality, it's a "white hare" tie from Easter). Believing that he's getting kicked out, Lincoln sadly goes to pack up his belongings and prepares to |
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− | Feeling sorry for their brother, the girls decide to confront their parents about the issue. When they go into their parents' room, the kids finally find out that they were really talking about ties. They confess to their parents them about their assumptions, and they reassure their children that they wouldn't think of getting rid of them. The next Saturday, Lincoln and his sisters resume their usual antics, having learned never to eavesdrop again. However, when Lincoln hears his father complaining about his wife having "a bun in the oven", he assumes the worst, and runs out to tell his sisters (not knowing that Dad meant it literally, as he can only eat gluten-free foods). |
+ | Feeling sorry for their only brother, the girls decide to confront their parents about the issue. When they go into their parents' room, the kids finally find out that they were really talking about ties. They confess to their parents them about their assumptions, and they reassure their children that they wouldn't think of getting rid of them. As they leave the room, Lincoln sees Dad wearing the Easter tie and thinks that he should get rid of it. The next Saturday, Lincoln and his sisters resume their usual antics, having learned never to eavesdrop again. However, when Lincoln hears his father complaining about his wife having "a bun in the oven", he assumes the worst, and runs out to tell his sisters (not knowing that Dad meant it literally, as he can only eat gluten-free foods). |
==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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*[[Jill Talley]] as [[Rita Loud|Rita]] |
*[[Jill Talley]] as [[Rita Loud|Rita]] |
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*[[Brian Stepanek]] as [[Lynn Loud Sr.|Lynn Sr.]] |
*[[Brian Stepanek]] as [[Lynn Loud Sr.|Lynn Sr.]] |
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+ | ==Music== |
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+ | {{MLegend}} |
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+ | {{Expand}} |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | |timedate = *After "[[Picture Perfect]]" |
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+ | **However, it's also possible that she might have been counting the twins' birth as one instead of two by mistake. |
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− | *Saturday |
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+ | **It is also possible that Rita thought [[Lily Loud|Lily]] wasn't born yet seeing that she is still a baby. |
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− | **8:00 AM: Lincoln talks to his sisters about their parents getting rid of all of them. |
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⚫ | *[[Luan Loud|Luan]] spends much of the episode dressed like a mime, and doesn't speak a word after she puts away [[Mr. Coconuts]] as punishment for her parents deciding to send one of the kids away. But she speaks at the end of the episode (also having gotten Mr. Coconuts back, and she's back in her regular clothes). |
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− | **8:45 AM: Leni give Lori's shirt back to her. |
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− | **12:15 PM: Lincoln and her sisters enter their parents' room. |
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− | |timecards = *Next Saturday}} |
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− | *The family portrait from "[[Picture Perfect]]" appears in Lincoln's imagination sequence. |
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− | **In "[[Homespun]]," the siblings mentioned a hole in the bathroom, so they didn't need an air vent to hear their parents. However, it's possible it didn't form until after this episode. |
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⚫ | *When Rita says they have 10 children instead of 11 and |
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− | *This is the first time Luan is wearing pants. |
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− | *This is the second time where someone ([[Rita Loud|Rita]]) say that there are only 10 kids. (The first was [[Leni Loud|Leni]] in "[[Linc or Swim]]"). |
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− | *This episode rarely broadcasts in the Philippines. |
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*Mr. and Mrs. Loud's descriptions of the former's ties which relates to something about each of their children:<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:100%" data-expandtext="Show misunderstandings" data-collapsetext="Hide misunderstandings"> |
*Mr. and Mrs. Loud's descriptions of the former's ties which relates to something about each of their children:<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:100%" data-expandtext="Show misunderstandings" data-collapsetext="Hide misunderstandings"> |
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− | **Lincoln - The one with the white hair |
+ | **Lincoln - The one with the white hair (hare) |
**Lori - The first one |
**Lori - The first one |
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**Leni - The dumb one |
**Leni - The dumb one |
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**Lily - The littlest one |
**Lily - The littlest one |
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− | *Lisa's only individual line in the whole episode is "I believe it leaves you with Lincoln. But what do I know? I'm just the gifted one." |
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− | **However, she does say "We are!" with the rest of her sisters and can be heard gasping in some scenes. |
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**Lynn Sr. talks about getting rid of "the one with the white hair" which he doesn't even know if it's his. He's actually talking about a tie, but Lincoln thinks he's talking about him. |
**Lynn Sr. talks about getting rid of "the one with the white hair" which he doesn't even know if it's his. He's actually talking about a tie, but Lincoln thinks he's talking about him. |
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+ | **At the end, Lynn Sr. exclaims "What do you mean we've got a bun in the oven?", causing Lincoln to shout "You guys!" in shock. The phrase, "bun in the oven" is a euphemism for pregnancy. But, Lynn Sr. says "You know I'm gluten free!", reveals that he was talking about an actual bun in the oven. |
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− | **Don't eavesdrop on the conversation of others. |
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− | **Never jump to conclusions. |
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− | **Ask a question before you react. |
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==References== |
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*'''''{{W|ABBA}}''''' - Dad's musical tie plays a tune similar to the band's song "{{W|Dancing Queen}}". |
*'''''{{W|ABBA}}''''' - Dad's musical tie plays a tune similar to the band's song "{{W|Dancing Queen}}". |
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*'''''{{W|The Lion King}}''''' - The scene of Lincoln walking down the hallway with a large, transparent image of him superimposed over the shot parodies the 1994 film. |
*'''''{{W|The Lion King}}''''' - The scene of Lincoln walking down the hallway with a large, transparent image of him superimposed over the shot parodies the 1994 film. |
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− | *'''''{{W|The Powerpuff Girls}}''''' - The premise of this episode is similar to the episode "Little Miss Interprets", where Bubbles mistakenly assumes that the Professor is planning on getting rid of the girls. |
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− | *'''''{{W|Calvin Harris}}''''' - The song that plays while the siblings are acting well-behaved is similar to his song "{{W|Feel So Close}}". |
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==Errors== |
==Errors== |
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[[File:S1E09B It was all a misunderstanding.png|thumb]] |
[[File:S1E09B It was all a misunderstanding.png|thumb]] |
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− | *[[Lisa Loud|Lisa]] says that the only one left was [[Lincoln Loud|Lincoln]] to stay in the house after Mr. and Mrs. Loud explained who to keep and who to toss. However, they also left out [[Lori Loud|Lori]], as they didn't say anything about a tie that is equal to her, yet Lisa did say ''I believe that leaves us with Lincoln, but what do I know? I'm just the gifted one''. |
+ | *[[Lisa Loud|Lisa]] says that the only one left was [[Lincoln Loud|Lincoln]] to stay in the house after Mr. and Mrs. Loud explained who to keep and who to toss. However, they also left out [[Lori Loud|Lori]], as they didn't say anything about a tie that is equal to her, yet Lisa did say ''"I believe that leaves us with Lincoln, but what do I know? I'm just the gifted one"''. |
− | **However, [[Rita Loud|Rita]] said earlier that she didn't like the "first one" when Lori was listening in on their conversation when she didn't believe Lincoln at first |
+ | **However, [[Rita Loud|Rita]] said earlier that she didn't like the "first one", when Lori was listening in on their conversation, when she didn't believe Lincoln at first. |
+ | *The kids could hear Rita and Lynn Sr. speaking normally through the vent, but their parents couldn't hear them. |
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+ | *In the beginning and end of the episode, Luna's guitar is in its old design. But when Luna is putting the guitar in the case, it's in its new design. |
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+ | *When Luna said, "Way harsh, Mom.", her right paperclip earring is missing. |
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*In "[[Picture Perfect]]", the family portrait's picture frame was gold, but in this episode, the picture frame is brown. |
*In "[[Picture Perfect]]", the family portrait's picture frame was gold, but in this episode, the picture frame is brown. |
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*In the scene where [[Lincoln Loud|Lincoln]] and his sisters find out that [[Rita Loud|Rita]] and [[Lynn Loud Sr.|Lynn Sr.]] were talking about their ties, Rita's lipstick isn't shown. |
*In the scene where [[Lincoln Loud|Lincoln]] and his sisters find out that [[Rita Loud|Rita]] and [[Lynn Loud Sr.|Lynn Sr.]] were talking about their ties, Rita's lipstick isn't shown. |
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− | *When Lincoln was in the kitchen the clock said it was 5:00 PM, but later when |
+ | *When Lincoln was in the kitchen the clock said it was 5:00 PM, but later when the kids went to the parents' room, the clock says 12:15 PM. |
− | *[[Lincoln Loud|Lincoln]] is surprised that [[Lola Loud|Lola]] can read, yet in "[[ |
+ | *[[Lincoln Loud|Lincoln]] is surprised that [[Lola Loud|Lola]] can read, yet in "[[Read Aloud]]" she has difficulty in reading. |
− | *In this episode, Rita and Lynn Sr. state that they will never kick out any of the children |
+ | *In this episode, Rita and Lynn Sr. state that they will never kick out any of the children. However, they kick out Lincoln when they believe he is bad luck in "[[No Such Luck]]". |
+ | **Also, in this episode, Lincoln's sisters state that they will never get rid of him, as mentioned by [[Lana Loud|Lana]] that "he's their only brother". However, they get rid of Lincoln, by slamming their doors in front of him, when they find out he embarrassed them in "[[Making the Case]]". |
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− | *In one scene, Luan |
+ | *In one scene, Luan was as tall as Lynn. |
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+ | *In one scene, when the siblings were in the parents room, Luan's braces are missing, and Lola has front teeth. |
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− | ==Running Gags== |
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+ | [[File:S1E09B_Wearing_tie.png|thumb|"Oof. Dad really should get some patches for his sleeves."]] |
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− | *The siblings listening to their parents' conversation through the air vents. |
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+ | *Before Lynn Sr. turns around putting on his Easter tie, his patches are on his arms, but after he puts it on, they're both missing. |
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− | *The parents talking about ties, while the siblings think that they are talking about them. |
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+ | *On the title card for the episode, Lisa has eyebrows which were she normally can't have. |
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− | *Luan being a mime. |
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+ | [[fr:Le ménage]] |
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+ | [[id:Ikatan Yang Terjalin]] |
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[[pl:Zwisy dwuznaczności]] |
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+ | [[tl:Ties That Bind]] |
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[[Category:Episodes]] |
[[Category:Episodes]] |
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Revision as of 00:34, 4 February 2020
"Ties That Bind" is the eighteenth episode of the first season of The Loud House. PlotLincoln overhears his parents having a conversation, and mistakenly believes that they're planning to get rid of him and his sisters. SynopsisOne typical Saturday morning at the Loud House, in which Lincoln maneuvers and dodges his sisters' destructive antics on his way to the bathroom, he hears his parents having an argument through the air vent. His mother is demanding that her husband get rid of "all eleven" by tomorrow for garbage day. Lincoln believes that she's talking about him and his sisters, and runs out of the bathroom to tell them. What he doesn't know is that Mom is really telling Dad to get rid of his collection of novelty neckties, even though he loves ties. The girls refuse to believe him, believing it to be paranoia, only to become convinced when Lincoln brings Lori into the bathroom, and has her listen to the argument out of context. Believing their wild and crazy natures are to blame, they decide to work together to give up their vices, and clean up the house. Afterward, they hear their parents again through the vent, and it appears that Mom has decides that she won't get rid of them all...instead, she will only let Dad keep one. As they decide which ones to get rid of, they single the kids out one by one until it apparently leaves Lincoln as the one they'll keep. Lincoln is ecstatic that he'll finally get to be an only child, much to his sisters' offense and anger. As they leave to pack up their things, Lincoln hears Dad saying that he can't pick a favorite, because it's hard, and Mom begs him to get rid of one. Dad says he'll get rid of "the one with the white hair" (in reality, it's a "white hare" tie from Easter). Believing that he's getting kicked out, Lincoln sadly goes to pack up his belongings and prepares to run away from home, but he gives his sisters all of his most prized possessions. Feeling sorry for their only brother, the girls decide to confront their parents about the issue. When they go into their parents' room, the kids finally find out that they were really talking about ties. They confess to their parents them about their assumptions, and they reassure their children that they wouldn't think of getting rid of them. As they leave the room, Lincoln sees Dad wearing the Easter tie and thinks that he should get rid of it. The next Saturday, Lincoln and his sisters resume their usual antics, having learned never to eavesdrop again. However, when Lincoln hears his father complaining about his wife having "a bun in the oven", he assumes the worst, and runs out to tell his sisters (not knowing that Dad meant it literally, as he can only eat gluten-free foods). Cast
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