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* AnAesop: It's ok to like what you enjoy even when others say you're too old for it, and that other people can share that mindset.
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* FromBadToWorse: The whole plot goes like this.
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* FromBadToWorse: The whole plot goes like this.
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* JerkassBall:
** The Loud siblings, especially Lincoln, are much bigger jerks than they usually are. Trying to hog all the special treatments for themselves.
** To a lesser degree, all of the Louds' friends, including Clyde, Haiku, and even Sam, have no remorse in trying to help their respective Loud companion have special treatment, not caring that others may want them too.
** The Loud siblings, especially Lincoln, are much bigger jerks than they usually are. Trying to hog all the special treatments for themselves.
** To a lesser degree, all of the Louds' friends, including Clyde, Haiku, and even Sam, have no remorse in trying to help their respective Loud companion have special treatment, not caring that others may want them too.
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* BrokenAesop: The moral of this episode is to be considerate for others, however the parents were massive hypocrites inviting other people which throws that message out the window.
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* WaxingLyrical: Luna (who else?) gives us two:
-->''"[[Music/JimCroce Operator, can you help me place this call?]]"\\
"[[Music/RayCharles Hit the road, Jack!]]"''
-->''"[[Music/JimCroce Operator, can you help me place this call?]]"\\
"[[Music/RayCharles Hit the road, Jack!]]"''
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Since all the Loud kids keep inviting more and more friends over.
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* AbsenteeActor: Lana and Lynn (through flashbacks) are the only sisters to appear, though Lori is mentioned by Clyde.
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* SurpisinglyRealisticOutcome: The fight that the Loud siblings and their friends got into was so loud that the police had to intervene and put a stop to it. Afterward, the Louds get fined $200 for noise violation and the parents punish their children for the whole mess by making them use their allowances to pay it off.
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* SurpisinglyRealisticOutcome: SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The fight that the Loud siblings and their friends got into was so loud that the police had to intervene and put a stop to it. Afterward, the Louds get fined $200 for noise violation and the parents punish their children for the whole mess by making them use their allowances to pay it off.
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* RealityEnsues: The fight that the Loud siblings and their friends got into was so loud that the police had to intervene and put a stop to it. Afterward, the Louds get fined $200 for noise violation and the parents punish their children for the whole mess by having them use their allowances to pay it off.
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* SurpisinglyRealisticOutcome: The fight that the Loud siblings and their friends got into was so loud that the police had to intervene and put a stop to it. Afterward, the Louds get fined $200 for noise violation and the parents punish their children for the whole mess by making them use their allowances to pay it off.
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*WritersCannotDoMath: Rita said that there were 65 kids leaving the house. However, there were actually 86 kids leaving the house because 3 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 + 10 + 11 + 12 + 15 = 86.
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* DeathGlare: The siblings at the end when they discover their parents bought ''their friends'' over for dinner.
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** When the fight between the siblings pauses, Luan's butt is shoved into Lola's face.
** When the sisters are discussing Lincoln "playing the friend card", Lola suggests that they get back at Lincoln by sneaking up on him in the shower "during guard change", just like in the prison shows she watches.
** When the fight between the siblings pauses, Luan's butt is shoved into Lola's face.
** When the sisters are discussing Lincoln "playing the friend card", Lola suggests that they get back at Lincoln by sneaking up on him in the shower "during guard change", just like in the prison shows she watches.
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** When the fight between the siblings pauses, Luan's butt
** When the sisters
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** Everyone and their friends starts a violent noisy brawl in the house.
** Everyone and their friends starts a violent noisy brawl in the house.
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** When the fight between the siblings pauses, Lola and Luan find themselves in an... awkward position.
** When the sisters are discussing Lincoln "playing the friend card", Lola suggests that they get back at Lincoln by sneaking up on him in the shower "during guard change", just like a character did in one of the prison shows she watches.
** When the sisters are discussing Lincoln "playing the friend card", Lola suggests that they get back at Lincoln by sneaking up on him in the shower "during guard change", just like a character did in one of the prison shows she watches.
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** When the fight between the siblings pauses, Lola and Luan find themselves in an... awkward position.
Luan's butt is shoved into Lola's face.
** When the sisters are discussing Lincoln "playing the friend card", Lola suggests that they get back at Lincoln by sneaking up on him in the shower "during guard change", just likea character did in one of the prison shows she watches.
** When the sisters are discussing Lincoln "playing the friend card", Lola suggests that they get back at Lincoln by sneaking up on him in the shower "during guard change", just like
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* RealityEnsues: If noise in a house escalates to very The fight that the Loud siblings and their friends got into was so loud levels, this will cause problems in the neighborhood, leaving that the police had to intervene and put a stop to it. Afterwards, Afterward, the Louds get fined $200 for noise violation.violation and the parents punish their children for the whole mess by having them use their allowances to pay it off.
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** When the siblings are discussing Lincoln "playing the friend card" during a sisters-only meeting, Lola suggests that they get back at Lincoln by saying, "During guard change, I'll sneak up on him in the shower!", just like a character did in one of the prison shows she watches.
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** When the siblings sisters are discussing Lincoln "playing the friend card" during a sisters-only meeting, card", Lola suggests that they get back at Lincoln by saying, "During guard change, I'll sneak sneaking up on him in the shower!", shower "during guard change", just like a character did in one of the prison shows she watches.
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--> '''Luna:''' Dude! I thought we were on the same side!\\
'''Lynn:''' Yeah, well, Lincoln brought in two friends so IDidWhatIHadToDo.\\
'''Luna:''' Well, fine! I can call ''my'' friends, too!
'''Lynn:''' Yeah, well, Lincoln brought in two friends so IDidWhatIHadToDo.\\
'''Luna:''' Well, fine! I can call ''my'' friends, too!
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar:
** When the fight between the siblings pauses, Lola and Luan find themselves in an... awkward position.
** When the siblings are discussing Lincoln "playing the friend card" during a sisters-only meeting, Lola suggests that they get back at Lincoln by saying, "During guard change, I'll sneak up on him in the shower!", just like a character did in one of the prison shows she watches.
** When the fight between the siblings pauses, Lola and Luan find themselves in an... awkward position.
** When the siblings are discussing Lincoln "playing the friend card" during a sisters-only meeting, Lola suggests that they get back at Lincoln by saying, "During guard change, I'll sneak up on him in the shower!", just like a character did in one of the prison shows she watches.
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* AdultsAreUseless: When the situation starts to get out of hand, instead of limiting the number of privileges and how many friends the kids can invite over, [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere Mr. and Mrs. Loud decide to flee the chaos and go to the mall with Lily]], thus allowing things to escalate even further. They at least bring baby Lily with them, showing they want her safe.
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* AdultsAreUseless: When the situation starts to get out of hand, instead of limiting the number of privileges and how many friends the kids can invite over, [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere Mr. and Mrs. Loud decide to flee the chaos and go to the mall with Lily]], thus allowing things to escalate even further.further to the point where the police had to get involved. They at least bring baby Lily with them, showing they want her safe.
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* GoneHorriblyRight: Lincoln's plan to invite Clyde over so he can have privileges works. However, his sisters quickly catch on and start doing the same thing, resulting in chaos so big the police have to get involved.
* HowWeGotHere: At the start of the episode, the Loud kids are fighting each other, with the police showing up to break up the fight. The bulk of the episode then consists of Lincoln telling the audience how things got out of hand so much.
* HowWeGotHere: At the start of the episode, the Loud kids are fighting each other, with the police showing up to break up the fight. The bulk of the episode then consists of Lincoln telling the audience how things got out of hand so much.
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* GoneHorriblyRight: Lincoln's plan to invite Clyde over so he can have more privileges works. However, his sisters quickly catch on and start doing the same thing, resulting in chaos so big the police have to get involved.
* HowWeGotHere: At the start of the episode, the Loud kids and a whole bunch of other kids are fighting eachother, other in the Loud house, with the police showing up to break up the fight. The bulk of the episode then consists of Lincoln telling the audience how things got out of hand so much.
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* LaserGuidedKarma: Lincoln, who started the whole mess, and his sisters, who arguably took it too far when they started to one-up each other, get in trouble for their antics by having to pay for the noise violation ticket.
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* LaserGuidedKarma: Lincoln, who started the whole mess, and his sisters, who arguably took it too far when they started to one-up each other, get in trouble for their antics by end up having to use their allowances to pay for the noise violation ticket.ticket as punishment for their antics.
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* OutOfFocus: Lily had no impact (or even any dialogue) in this episode.
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* OutOfFocus: Lily had no impact (or even any dialogue) in this episode.
episode, especially since Mr. and Mrs. Loud brought her along when they went to the mall.
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* RealityEnsues: If noise in a house escalates to very loud levels, this will cause problems in the neighborhood, leaving the police to intervene and put a stop to it. Afterwards, the Louds get fined $200 for noise violation.
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* Irony: Lori once made fun of Lincoln for his love for Ace Savvy, yet it’s revealed later that her friends, Becky, Chaz and Joey love Ace as well, despite their ages. Lincoln and Clyde even brace for teasing from them, only to be pleasantly surprised.
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* Irony: {{Irony}}: Lori once made fun of Lincoln for his love for Ace Savvy, yet it’s revealed later that her friends, Becky, Chaz and Joey love Ace as well, despite their ages. Lincoln and Clyde even brace for teasing from them, only to be pleasantly surprised.
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* ThrowTheDogABone: After missing out an an Ace Savvy convention two seasons ago, Lincoln and Clyde get to experience one in this episode.
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* ThrowTheDogABone: After missing out an on an Ace Savvy convention two seasons ago, Lincoln and Clyde get to experience one in this episode.
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* ThrowTheDogABone: After missing out an an Ace Savvy convention two seasons ago, Lincoln and Clyde get to experience one in this episode.
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* Irony: Lori once made fun of Lincoln for his love for Ace Savvy, yet it’s revealed later that her friends, Becky, Chaz and Joey love Ace as well, despite their ages. Lincoln and Clyde even brace for teasing from them, only to be pleasantly surprised.
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* AdultsAreUseless: When the situation starts to get out of hand, instead of limiting the number of privileges and how many friends the kids can invite over, [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere Mr. and Mrs. Loud decide to flee the chaos and go to the mall with Lily]], thus allowing things to escalate even further. They at least bring baby Lily with them, showing they want her safe.
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* LaserGuidedKarma: Lincoln, who started the whole mess, and his sisters, who arguably took it too far when they started to one-up each other, get in trouble for their antics.
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** Also, Carol Pingrey too is missing, even though Lori had cleared away their rivalry in [[Recap/TheLoudHouseS3E4SelfieImprovementNoPlaceLikeHomeschool Selfie Improvement]].
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** Also, Carol Pingrey too is missing, even though Lori had cleared away their rivalry in [[Recap/TheLoudHouseS3E4SelfieImprovementNoPlaceLikeHomeschool "[[Recap/TheLoudHouseS3E4SelfieImprovementNoPlaceLikeHomeschool Selfie Improvement]].Improvement]]".
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* AdultsAreUseless: When the situation starts to get out of hand, instead of limiting the number of privileges and how many friends the kids can invite over,
* Author's Saving Throw: Ignoring the Fact that The Girls Pinned the blame on Lincoln (Technically they're not Wrong) ALL of the Loud Kids get in trouble at the end.
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* Author's Saving Throw: Ignoring the Fact that The Girls Pinned the blame on Lincoln (Technically they're not Wrong) ALL of the Loud Kids get in trouble at the end.
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over, [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere Mr. and Mrs. Loud decide to flee the chaos and go to the mall with Lily]], thus allowing things to escalate even further.
* Author's Saving Throw: Ignoring the Fact that The Girls Pinned the blame on Lincoln (Technically they're not Wrong) ALL of the Loud Kids get in trouble at the end.
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* Laser guided Karma: All Though Lincoln was the one LaserGuidedKarma: Lincoln, who started this Whole Mess He the whole mess, and His Sisters get in trouble for thier Antics (It could also Argued that the loud Sisters his sisters, who arguably took it to too far when they started to one up one-up each other).other, get in trouble for their antics.
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* Rewatch Bonus: When Clyde Asks who Haiku was An eagle eyed Viewer will notice that her Normal Frown Slightly dropped downward as if signifying that she's hurt at the fact Clyde didn't remember who she was.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Haiku and Giggles, two of Lincoln's dates from "Dance, Dance Resolution", reappear, but neither Polly Pain nor Tabby do.
** Also, Carol Pingrey too is missing, even though Lori had cleared away their rivalry in [[Recap/TheLoudHouseS3E4SelfieImprovementNoPlaceLikeHomeschool Selfie Improvement]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Haiku and Giggles, two of Lincoln's dates from "Dance, Dance Resolution", reappear, but neither Polly Pain nor Tabby do.
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** Haiku and Giggles, two of Lincoln's dates from "Dance, Dance Resolution", reappear, but neither Polly Pain nor Tabby do.
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** Haiku and Giggles, two of Lincoln's dates from "Dance, Dance Resolution", reappear, but neither Polly Pain nor Tabby do.
** Also, Carol Pingrey too is missing, even though Lori had cleared away their rivalry in [[Recap/TheLoudHouseS3E4SelfieImprovementNoPlaceLikeHomeschool Selfie
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*Author's Saving Throw: Ignoring the Fact that The Girls Pinned the blame on Lincoln (Technically they're not Wrong) ALL of the Loud Kids get in trouble at the end.
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