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The Loud House ,as of this writing, has four seasons under its belt , and was renewed for a sixth season just before the premiere of the fifth. The series will be in the small club of Nickeloden's animated series to go have a sixth season, after already being in the small club of being a Nicktoon to get a fifth series, and small one of lasting more than one or two seasons. (Done blathering here)
The fifth season was promoted as changing the show up a little, taking the characters and moving them around. The idea was that Lori, the eldest Loud child, would go from being a High School senior and go to college. Plot lines talking about this were mentioned in episodes in the third and fourth season. Lincoln would go from fifth grade to sixth grade in middle school. (Some middle schools in the US start at 6th grade, some start at 7th, but his starts at 6th). I guess put Lilly in preschool because some people put kids under 4 in preschool, apparently.
This episode is the first episode of season 5, it's called "Schooled!" The Loud House has done 1/2 long or actually 22 minute long episodes, (we've covered at least 3 of those) this the first time they've done 44 minutes.(Give or take a couple minutes) That's a lot of breathing room for an episode, let's see how they that. (Wow that intro was long!)
This episode's plot is focused on three things from the description: Lincoln gets a class that is different than his friends, and ends up in Canada (what?) , Lori, starting her new time in college has dorm troubles, and Lilly and potty training.
The episode starts with something we've not had in episodes in some long time, Lincoln talking to the audience. (I missed this. ) Lincoln has list of things to do. He explains everything that is going on, like Lori is going to college, Lilly is potty trained now, and he's going to middle school. Some background plots are happening as well, like Lynn being a hall monitor at school and Leni trying to figure out what to wear. The goodbye to Lori isn't a big extended thing, it's more a quick goodbye, and she's off.
Lincoln is optimistic, while is friends are worried about the first day. There's even a musical number , which is unexpected. The song is called "We got this" it's a pretty good song,about how they'll fine at school and how they are a great team. The other sing about their worries. Of course, they won't be fine, that's how this works. So they have this new teacher who seems cool, she's nice. Lincoln finds out a clerical error and got the wrong class, because he forgot to turn in a form.The list from earlier coming into play.
He finds out that he has a different class. Meanwhile, Lilly is dropped off at preschool. (Also Lynn Sr. is over 42 years old) The show forgets the parents have day jobs though, as they just apparently, hang around the house. Also, Also, Lori is a college and finds a floor for a dorm, that's too quiet and wants their quiet. Lynn helps Lincoln escorting him to his new class,which is in a trailer. The teacher is more an unpleasant fellow, and the classroom is really hot. (The heat being hot) The parents find out the Lilly can't go to school because she's not potty trained, even though we saw her being trained earlier. (Keep a pin in that) Yes this episode switches between the plots like this. Lori is having an awful time, so is Lincoln. The episode has a nice touch of having Lincoln and Lori saying the same thing and being worried.
I'm calling this part one, since that was the first eleven minutes. It does a good job of setting up the plot threads and what we are expecting. Also, forgot to mention Leni's mini plot will have a little play. It's also nice to have some Lincoln focus since the show has seemed to have lost that.
Also, because this post is long we say, join us after the jump
The episode starts with something we've not had in episodes in some long time, Lincoln talking to the audience. (I missed this. ) Lincoln has list of things to do. He explains everything that is going on, like Lori is going to college, Lilly is potty trained now, and he's going to middle school. Some background plots are happening as well, like Lynn being a hall monitor at school and Leni trying to figure out what to wear. The goodbye to Lori isn't a big extended thing, it's more a quick goodbye, and she's off.
Beep Beep / Copyright Nickelodeon
Lincoln is optimistic, while is friends are worried about the first day. There's even a musical number , which is unexpected. The song is called "We got this" it's a pretty good song,about how they'll fine at school and how they are a great team. The other sing about their worries. Of course, they won't be fine, that's how this works. So they have this new teacher who seems cool, she's nice. Lincoln finds out a clerical error and got the wrong class, because he forgot to turn in a form.The list from earlier coming into play.
We are here about the oh is that cake?//Copyright Nickelodeon
He finds out that he has a different class. Meanwhile, Lilly is dropped off at preschool. (Also Lynn Sr. is over 42 years old) The show forgets the parents have day jobs though, as they just apparently, hang around the house. Also, Also, Lori is a college and finds a floor for a dorm, that's too quiet and wants their quiet. Lynn helps Lincoln escorting him to his new class,which is in a trailer. The teacher is more an unpleasant fellow, and the classroom is really hot. (The heat being hot) The parents find out the Lilly can't go to school because she's not potty trained, even though we saw her being trained earlier. (Keep a pin in that) Yes this episode switches between the plots like this. Lori is having an awful time, so is Lincoln. The episode has a nice touch of having Lincoln and Lori saying the same thing and being worried.
I'm calling this part one, since that was the first eleven minutes. It does a good job of setting up the plot threads and what we are expecting. Also, forgot to mention Leni's mini plot will have a little play. It's also nice to have some Lincoln focus since the show has seemed to have lost that.
Also, because this post is long we say, join us after the jump








