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** Lincoln references the events of "Toads and Tiaras" when Lynn questions his enthusiasm for Lola's pageant.

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** Lincoln references the events of "Toads and Tiaras" when Lynn questions his enthusiasm for Lola's pageant. The pageant host from said episode also shows up, now having undergone a gender transition in the time since.
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* LooseLips: When Lynn Sr. calls Rita to tell her daycare is closed due to the flood and needs her to watch Lily, Rita cannot do so because she is busy all day filling all five of the Fox Quintuplets' cavities. While treating the sole female of the quintuplets, Pam, Rita accidentally lets it slip that there's only enough nitrous oxide (laughing gas) for four of the quintuplets, and Pam, as a result, becomes worried that she won't be getting gassed for her treatment.

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* LooseLips: When Lynn Sr. calls Rita to tell her daycare is closed due to the flood and needs her to watch Lily, Rita cannot do so because she is busy all day filling all five of the Fox Quintuplets' cavities. While Rita is treating Pam, the sole female of the quintuplets, Pam, Rita she accidentally lets it slip that there's only enough nitrous oxide (laughing gas) for four of the quintuplets, them, and Pam, as a result, Pam becomes worried that she won't be getting gassed for her treatment.
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* LooseLips: When Lynn Sr. calls Rita to tell her daycare is closed due to the flood and needs her to watch Lily, Rita cannot do so because she is busy all day filling all five of the Fox Quintuplets' cavities. While treating the sole female of the quintuplets, Pam, Rita accidentally lets it slip that there's only enough nitrous oxide (laughing gas) for four of the quintuplets, and Pam, as a result, becomes worried that she won't be getting gassed.

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* LooseLips: When Lynn Sr. calls Rita to tell her daycare is closed due to the flood and needs her to watch Lily, Rita cannot do so because she is busy all day filling all five of the Fox Quintuplets' cavities. While treating the sole female of the quintuplets, Pam, Rita accidentally lets it slip that there's only enough nitrous oxide (laughing gas) for four of the quintuplets, and Pam, as a result, becomes worried that she won't be getting gassed.gassed for her treatment.
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* LooseLips: When Lynn Sr. calls Rita to tell her daycare is closed due to the flood and needs her to watch Lily, Rita cannot do so because she is busy all day filling all five of the Fox Quintuplets' cavities. When she accidentally lets it slip that there's only enough nitrous oxide (laughing gas) for four of them, Pam, the sole female of the quintuplets, becomes worried that she won't be getting gassed.

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* LooseLips: When Lynn Sr. calls Rita to tell her daycare is closed due to the flood and needs her to watch Lily, Rita cannot do so because she is busy all day filling all five of the Fox Quintuplets' cavities. When she While treating the sole female of the quintuplets, Pam, Rita accidentally lets it slip that there's only enough nitrous oxide (laughing gas) for four of them, Pam, the sole female of the quintuplets, and Pam, as a result, becomes worried that she won't be getting gassed.
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* FunWithFlushing: It is revealed that the reason the daycare center closed and is unable to watch Lily is because one of the toddlers flushed a diaper down the toilet.

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* FunWithFlushing: It is revealed that the reason the daycare center closed and is unable to watch Lily is because one of the toddlers flushed a whole diaper down the toilet.toilet, causing the whole place to get flooded.



* LooseLips: When Lynn Sr. calls Rita to tell her daycare is closed and needs her to watch Lily, Rita cannot do so because she is busy all day filling all five of the Fox Quintuplets' cavities. When she accidentally lets it slip that there's only enough nitrous oxide (laughing gas) for four of them, Pam, the sole female of the quintuplets, becomes worried that she won't be getting gassed.

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* LooseLips: When Lynn Sr. calls Rita to tell her daycare is closed due to the flood and needs her to watch Lily, Rita cannot do so because she is busy all day filling all five of the Fox Quintuplets' cavities. When she accidentally lets it slip that there's only enough nitrous oxide (laughing gas) for four of them, Pam, the sole female of the quintuplets, becomes worried that she won't be getting gassed.
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* LooseLips: When Lynn Sr. calls Rita to tell her daycare is closed and needs her to watch Lily, Rita cannot do so because she is busy all day filling all five of the Fox Quintuplets' cavities. When she accidentally lets it slip that there's only enough nitrous oxide (laughing gas) for four of them, Pam, the sole female of the quintuplets, becomes worried that she won't be getting gassed.
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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Lola has a reputation for being a fierce/undefeated pageant powerhouse in Royal Woods, but she's never competed in anything other than small/local pageants in her hometowns[[note]]Some of the pageants that Lola's competed in have had names like "Little Miss Prim-and-Perfect," "Little Miss Fusion Cuisine" or "Little Miss Iron Ore"[[/note]]. But after getting the chance to compete in Little Miss Southeastern Michigan (which is a ''regional'' pageant), Lola quickly discovers that the girls she's going to be competing against are, overall, much more talented/experienced than she is when it comes to these types of pageants (and pageants in general).

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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Lola has a reputation for being a fierce/undefeated pageant powerhouse in Royal Woods, but she's never competed in anything other than small/local pageants in her hometowns[[note]]Some hometown[[note]]Some of the pageants that Lola's competed in have had names like "Little Miss Prim-and-Perfect," "Little Miss Fusion Cuisine" or "Little Miss Iron Ore"[[/note]]. But after getting the chance to compete in Little Miss Southeastern Michigan (which is a ''regional'' pageant), Lola quickly discovers that the girls she's going to be competing against are, overall, much more talented/experienced than she is when it comes to these types of pageants (and pageants in general).
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* GrowlingGut: The mere thought of defeat upsets Lola's stomach while she's talking to Lincoln, which is made apparent by a brief gurgling noise.

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* FiveSecondForeshadowing: When Mr. Grouse gives Lynn Sr.'s sweater back to him, you can see Lily look in awe at the sweater before calling Lynn Sr. "dada". Then comes TheReveal that Lily called Mr. Grouse "dada" because he was wearing Lynn Sr.'s sweater.



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* LettingTheAirOutOfTheBand: When Lori is primping Lola for a pretend pageant, she sings a tube while background music plays. But then Lola starts crying with guilt, which causes the music to falter down.
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* BabysittingEpisode: In the first half of this episode, Mr. Loud hires Mr. Grouse to babysit Lily while he goes to the cowbell music festival.
* {{Balloonacy}}: In an attempt to win Lily back, Mr. Loud buys her so many balloons they lift her up in the air. Fortunately, they are inside the mall, so she can’t get too far up.

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* BabysittingEpisode: In the first half of this episode, Mr. Loud Lynn Sr. hires Mr. Grouse to babysit Lily while he goes to the cowbell music festival.
* {{Balloonacy}}: In an attempt to win Lily back, Mr. Loud Lynn Sr. buys her so many balloons they lift her up in the air. Fortunately, they are inside the mall, so she can’t get too far up.



* ADayInTheLimelight: For Mr. Loud.

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* ADayInTheLimelight: For Mr. Loud.Lynn Sr..



* InelegantBlubbering: Mr. Loud is so heartbroken at the thought of losing Lily forever that he weeps inconsolably.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Mr. Loud has this reaction when Lily keeps referring to Mr. Grouse as "dada."

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* InelegantBlubbering: Mr. Loud Lynn Sr. is so heartbroken at the thought of losing Lily forever that he weeps inconsolably.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Mr. Loud Lynn Sr. has this reaction when Lily keeps referring to Mr. Grouse as "dada."



* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Mr. Loud turns down his second day of going to the cowbell music festival so he can spend that day with Lily.
* PungeonMaster: Mr. Loud makes several bell-related puns throughout the episode.
* RunningGag: Mr. Grouse calling Mr. Loud because he can't handle Lily.

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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Mr. Loud Lynn Sr. turns down his second day of going to the cowbell music festival so he can spend that day with Lily.
* PungeonMaster: Mr. Loud Lynn Sr. makes several bell-related puns throughout the episode.
* RunningGag: Mr. Grouse calling Mr. Loud Lynn Sr. because he can't handle Lily.



* ToiletHumor: The third time Mr. Grouse calls him, Mr. Loud is just about to use one of the portable toilets. Then he forgets to hang up before doing his business, much to Mr. Grouse’s dismay.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Mr. Grouse's love for Mr. Loud's lasagna is best exemplified in this episode; he has Mr. Loud make ''seven'' of them in exchange for babysitting Lily, and the following day, when Mr. Loud invites him into his house to talk about Lily calling him "Dada", Mr. Grouse asks him if he's making lasagna. At one point, Mr. Loud even calls Mr. Grouse a lasagna addict.
* TroubledFetalPosition: Mrs. Loud finds her husband curled up on the couch, crying, because he thinks Lily now sees Mr. Grouse as her father.

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* ToiletHumor: The third time Mr. Grouse calls him, Mr. Loud Lynn Sr. is just about to use one of the portable toilets. Then he forgets to hang up before doing his business, much to Mr. Grouse’s dismay.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Mr. Grouse's love for Mr. Loud's lasagna Lynn-sagna is best exemplified in this episode; he has Mr. Loud Lynn Sr. make ''seven'' of them in exchange for babysitting Lily, and the following day, when Mr. Loud Lynn Sr. invites him into his house to talk about Lily calling him "Dada", Mr. Grouse asks him if he's making lasagna. At one point, Mr. Loud Lynn Sr. even calls Mr. Grouse a lasagna addict.
* TroubledFetalPosition: Mrs. Loud Rita finds her husband curled up Lynn Sr. in this position on the couch, crying, couch sobbing because he thinks Lily now sees Mr. Grouse as her father.

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* RealityEnsues: Prior to competing in Little Miss Southeastern Michigan (which is a ''regional'' pageant), the biggest pageant that Lola had ever competed in was Little Miss Royal Woods--and prior to ''that'', Lola had only ever competed in small/local pageants in her hometown (which had names like "Little Miss Prim-and-Perfect" or "Little Miss Fusion Cuisine"). But Lola discovers the hard way that competition in general only gets harder when you move up the ladder, meaning that victory isn't always guaranteed (no matter how hard you try).


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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Prior to competing in Little Miss Southeastern Michigan (which is a ''regional'' pageant), the biggest pageant that Lola had ever competed in was Little Miss Royal Woods--and prior to ''that'', Lola had only ever competed in small/local pageants in her hometown (which had names like "Little Miss Prim-and-Perfect" or "Little Miss Fusion Cuisine"). But Lola discovers the hard way that competition in general only gets harder when you move up the ladder, meaning that victory isn't always guaranteed (no matter how hard you try).
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*OcularGushers: Lily cries like this when she has to be left with [[GrumpyOldMan Mr. Grouse]].
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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: One of the Little Miss Southeastern Michigan conestants is named Chinah, who notes that her name is spelled with two Hs.
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* BeautyContest: In this episode, Lola advances to a regional pageant, and she worries she could lose for the first time. She does, but is ultimately glad she went through with competing and wins the respect of her opponents.
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* InelegantBlubbering: Mr. Loud is so heartbroken at the thought of losing Lily forever that he weeps in this manner.

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* InelegantBlubbering: Mr. Loud is so heartbroken at the thought of losing Lily forever that he weeps in this manner.inconsolably.
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* InelegantBlubbering: Mr. Loud is so heartbroken at the though of losing Lily forever that he weeps in this manner.

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* InelegantBlubbering: Mr. Loud is so heartbroken at the though thought of losing Lily forever that he weeps in this manner.
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* InelegantBlubbering: Mr. Loud is shown weeping in this manner when he thinks he's lost Lily forever.

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* InelegantBlubbering: Mr. Loud is shown weeping so heartbroken at the though of losing Lily forever that he weeps in this manner when he thinks he's lost Lily forever.manner.
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* InelegantBlubbering: Mr. Loud when he thinks he's lost Lily forever.

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* InelegantBlubbering: Mr. Loud is shown weeping in this manner when he thinks he's lost Lily forever.



* TroubledFetalPosition: Mrs. Loud finds her husband curled up on the couch, crying, because Lily now sees Mr. Grouse as her father.

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* TroubledFetalPosition: Mrs. Loud finds her husband curled up on the couch, crying, because he thinks Lily now sees Mr. Grouse as her father.
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* InelegantBlubbering: Mr. Loud when he hears Lily keep calling Mr. Grouse "dada."
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Mr. Loud has this reaction when Lily keeps referring to Mr. Grouse as her dad.

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* InelegantBlubbering: Mr. Loud when he hears thinks he's lost Lily keep calling Mr. Grouse "dada."
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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Mr. Loud has this reaction when Lily keeps referring to Mr. Grouse as her dad."dada."
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*InelegantBlubbering: Mr. Loud when he hears Lily keep calling Mr. Grouse "dada."
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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: While Lola has a reputation for being a fierce/undefeated pageant powerhouse in Royal Woods, she's never competed in anything other than small/local pageants in her hometown. When she gets the chance to compete in the Little Miss Southeastern Michigan pageant, which is a ''regional'' pageant, Lola quickly discovers that the girls she's going to be competing against are, overall, much more talented/experienced than she is when it comes to these types of pageants (and pageants in general).

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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: While Lola has a reputation for being a fierce/undefeated pageant powerhouse in Royal Woods, but she's never competed in anything other than small/local pageants in her hometown. When she gets hometowns[[note]]Some of the pageants that Lola's competed in have had names like "Little Miss Prim-and-Perfect," "Little Miss Fusion Cuisine" or "Little Miss Iron Ore"[[/note]]. But after getting the chance to compete in the Little Miss Southeastern Michigan pageant, which (which is a ''regional'' pageant, pageant), Lola quickly discovers that the girls she's going to be competing against are, overall, much more talented/experienced than she is when it comes to these types of pageants (and pageants in general).



* RealityEnsues: Prior to being offered the chance to compete in Little Miss Southeastern Michigan (which is ''regional'' pageant), Lola's never competed in anything other than small local pageants in her hometown. But Lola discovers the hard way that competition in general only gets harder when you move up the ladder, meaning that victory isn't always guaranteed (no matter how hard you try).

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* RealityEnsues: Prior to being offered the chance to compete competing in Little Miss Southeastern Michigan (which is a ''regional'' pageant), Lola's never the biggest pageant that Lola had ever competed in anything other than small local was Little Miss Royal Woods--and prior to ''that'', Lola had only ever competed in small/local pageants in her hometown.hometown (which had names like "Little Miss Prim-and-Perfect" or "Little Miss Fusion Cuisine"). But Lola discovers the hard way that competition in general only gets harder when you move up the ladder, meaning that victory isn't always guaranteed (no matter how hard you try).
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* RealityEnsues: Lola's never competed in anything other than small local pageants in her hometown until being offered the chance to compete in Little Miss Southeastern Michigan, which is a regional pageant. However, as she finds out the hard way, competition in general only gets harder when you move up the ladder, meaning that victory isn't always guaranteed (no matter how hard you try).

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* RealityEnsues: Prior to being offered the chance to compete in Little Miss Southeastern Michigan (which is ''regional'' pageant), Lola's never competed in anything other than small local pageants in her hometown until being offered the chance to compete in Little Miss Southeastern Michigan, which is a regional pageant. However, as she finds out hometown. But Lola discovers the hard way, way that competition in general only gets harder when you move up the ladder, meaning that victory isn't always guaranteed (no matter how hard you try).

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