Previously on Joshua online:
That bear bear killed my family, now I'm going to fight it to the death with my sword!
What? That's not even the right thing, (annoyed grunt)
The Last Loud House post, unless you are reading the blog out of order, which is fine, what was I saying again? Oh, I looked at what I looked "Cover Girls", the season 1 episode of The Loud House that I called my favorite. Now since I do a randomize and two episodes of the show (to keep it even) we also got in the draw this episode "One of the Boys" I decided to split the post up since that other episode needed a special presentation, and, I can cheat and make two separate blogs from one thing. (haha ) So, this time, following the long intro, it's "One of the Boys".
"One of the Boys" is Season 1 episode 23a of the series , first airing (using US dates) on October 17,2016.
The premise of the series is a boy with 10 sisters doing daily life and his dealing with that situation of being a middle child and the single male child. This, of course, opens up the doors to the idea of gender-bending our characters. Why not let the show do this plot, plus to answer the question of what if Lincoln had 10 brothers instead of sisters? ( Meanwhile, Fan fiction writers have millions of ideas.)
That brings us to this episode. Lincoln and Clyde are looking through the Loud fridge (Loud Fridge). Oh! The Louds keep their peanut butter in the fridge, this episode is cursed, I'm out. (Get back to writing!) Fine. Lincoln laments that life with ten sisters can be a hassle sometimes, with a montage. He wishes that he wishes he had 10 brothers (why 10? ) Lisa wakes up Lincoln in the night and gives him a watch wherein which he can transport to another dimension where he has 10 brothers. What happened to the Lincoln in that dimension? Nobody Knows. Now he's in a familiar but different world and sees his ten brothers, who are male distaffs of his sisters.
males in ,get it ? /Copyright Viacom
I mean, pretty much the only thing is that maybe they are more aggressive, the ones that wore skirts as sisters wear pants as brothers (the baby looks the same though), and are more prone to gross habits. For these kinds of episodes there are usually 5 stages to the plot: 1) Character is unhappy with current living arrangements, 2) Character finds way to have different life arrangement 3) Character enjoys new living arrangement and wants it to be permanent 4) After thinking yes, the grass is greener on the other side, it goes bad. 5) Character seeks to go back to normal life. (The Fifth one can branch into different endings, usually, the ending is character goes back to normal life more appreciative of normal life) Currently, we did stages 1 and 2. Lincoln finds that he enjoys this new life with his ten brothers.
So good that stage 3 sets in and he's declares he's staying permanently in this dimension. Quickly, Lincoln finds out he doesn't have his own bedroom and gets punches by his brothers for different things. The bathroom is unkept. (Because boys don't like clean bathrooms at all, right? right?) Then the brothers start being mean to him and over the top. We quickly moved to stage 4 by now. Lincoln decides to head to stage 5 and find the watch to go back his dimension and Lexx (Lola expy) finds the watch and decides to include the other brothers in keep away.
He distracts them and gets the watch and changes dimensions but still sees his brothers but they are now being nice because Lincoln has become Linka meanwhile, where did the real Linka go? Nobody knows! He figures out he went to the wrong dimension and time was running out. Oh no!
More after the jump.