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You're going to need Super-Strength to separate two overly weepy lovers!

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     11 Louds a Leapin' 
  • Lori's weakness for opening Christmas presents. To show how bad it is, we get a flashback to last year's Christmas where she's rocking back and forth in a fetal position, embarrassed, covered in wrapping paper.
    Lori: You guys got some great stuff...
    • Lori then gets a present that tells her to open it immediately. Believing it to be some sort of test, she decides not to open it. It turns out Bobby was inside the present, and by the time Lori unwraps him, he's starving and exhausted.
  • The Running Gag with Lana's reindeer traps. In the end, Luan gets caught and Lana thinks that she caught a reindeer because of the hat she was wearing at the time.
  • Clyde's Imagine Spot when he asks Lincoln if Bobby ended up in Mr. Grouse's backyard.
    Mr. Grouse: (holding Bobby) My yard, my property! (walks away as Clyde and Lori run off together)
    Bobby: Babe?
  • Another Running Gag in the episode is Leni taking her mother's belongings to make clothing for herself, unintentionally.
    Leni: Ssssh...
  • As usual, Luan's puns, which happen twelve times in this episode, which she calls: "The 12 Puns of XMas."
    • When Luna describes her song as rubbish, Luan replies, "I'll say: those lyrics make no frankincense".
      • She then claims that she only has to come up with eleven "myrrh" puns.
    • "What did you say, Mom? I can holly hear you!"
    • After Lily pops out of the Christmas stocking, Luan says, "Lily, are you stocking me?"
    • When Lynn Sr. is cooking fig pudding, Luan says, "Look at Dad getting figgy with it."
    • "Yule have to ask someone else."
    • "I just sleigh myself."
    • "You are mistletoe-tally busted."
    • "Well, there's no time like the present."
    • "Just ribbon ya."
    • When Lucy and Lynn are trying to contact the Ghost of Christmas Past to reveal where the presents are (funny in itself), Luan says, "You two definitely have the Christmas spirit."
    • "I guess that about wraps things up."

    Intern for the Worst 
  • Clyde tries to heat up a woman's burrito with the hand dryer because the microwave isn't working. That takes too long, so Lincoln uses the fumes of a car! The lady still accepts the burrito!

    The Old and The Restless 
  • Pop-Pop's antics once he really lets himself go, culminating in him streaking on a baseball field in the middle of a game. On television!

    Baby Steps 
  • A Running Gag of the younger Loud siblings asking for cookies.

    Brawl in the Family 
  • Lana eating Lisa's threat level chart.

    Suite and Sour 
  • The play that the kids put on to convince their parents to take them to the spa instead of leaving them at Aunt Ruth’s. Special mention goes to Luna eating Aunt Ruth’s 4-year old pudding and the play cutting to one day later, where Lucy is holding a mock funeral for her.
  • Mrs. Loud's deadpan reaction to the kids' play.
    Mrs. Loud: I take it you kids want to go to the hotel this weekend.
  • Mr. Loud paying room service with pennies.
  • Lynn and Lana racing each other down the hotel elevators, getting trigger-happy with the buttons and getting stuck when both lifts break down.
  • Leni taking the place of a hotel receptionist after putting on a random name tag, creating more headaches for the family upstairs.
  • Lisa fleeing the scene after she accidentally makes the pool too acidic for swimming.
  • Mr. and Mrs Loud trying to get into the spa, unaware that Lola has booked the entire place for herself and her stuffed animals.
  • Luan launching another Hurricane of Puns. Lincoln becomes so fed up he asks her to quit it.
  • Mr. and Mrs. Loud actually being the ones who got them kicked out of the hotel, not the kids, because they were skinny dipping in the pool at night (and it's implied they did more than just skinny dip, since people skinny dip all the time). They decide not to tell the kids what they were doing, and say, "we'll tell them when they're older" once again implying it was more than just swimming nude.

    Back in Black 
  • Lola's "The New Lucy" collage. It has to be seen to be believed.
  • The girls all testing different styles on Lucy to help her get Rocky's attention.
    • One of them is a blue ballgown and a tiara, rejected for being too "princess-y".
  • Lucy Loud becoming a blonde, girly girl.
    • Which can only be topped by Lucy Loud talking like a Valley Girl, while still keeping her usual monotonous voice.
      Lucy: "I was going to meet my girlfriends at the mall, but yolo..."
  • The Running Gag of Lincoln and Rusty's planetarium getting broken. Doubly so when Lynn smashes it to give Rusty an excuse to come back with Rocky.
  • Lucy attempting to woo Rocky at the mini-golf course. It goes about as well as you might think.
    • Before that, just after Lori and Lucy leave for the course with Bobby (Lori's boyfriend) and Rocky in tow, Rusty inquires to the other sisters, "Any of you other ladies looking for a date?" The other eight sisters just all back away upstairs with weirded out looks on their faces after hearing that.
  • Lucy actually getting spooked by Rocky.

    Patching Things Up 
  • A bit of meta Black Comedy: the music used for the title card of the episode is "On Your Bike", a piece most commonly used in the family friendly show It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
  • When hiding in the Blue Bells mobile closet, Clyde ends up wearing a dress and Lincoln wearing a blonde wig with a pink ribbon. Later, when Lincoln points out that Clyde is still wearing the dress, rather than take it off, Clyde puts on a tiara to go with it.
  • Lana being asked to make a fancy sitting cushion, or, as the camp people call it, a "sit-upon". She claims she already has a sit-upon: her butt.
  • Lincoln looking for cookies in the bag, but finding Lola's throw-up. He claims that there were cookies, but "not the kind you eat; the kind you toss."

    Cheater by the Dozen 
  • When observing Bobby while he is in a dress shop, Clyde goes out of his way to give a customer some clothes advice.
  • Everything about Clyde and Lincoln stalking Bobby, especially their hiding places.
  • Leni preparing salmon for their stakeout, reasoning that it's healthier than steak.
  • Lynn mentioning that Lori beat her with a loaf of bread all for wrongly stating that they had none left. When Lori threatens to do this again to her siblings at her date, Lynn hides the baguettes at the table.
  • Bobby going to a woman he knows, and then dropping his pants before they "get started". Turns out he was just getting fitting for his tuxedo.
    Clyde: I'm not allowed to watch R-rated movies!
  • Clyde trying to toughen up, ready to give Bobby a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown when he believes the latter is cheating on Lori.
  • Lincoln and Clyde nicknaming Bobby "Cheater, Cheater, Pumpkin Eater", which then gets shortened to "the pumpkin eater".
  • Lincoln says to a dog, "Who's a good boy?". Clyde responds, "Not Bobby."
  • Lisa mistaking Nepurrtiti's shadow for that of a savage beast.

    Lock 'N' Loud 
  • The Loud Kids taking the task of securing their house up to eleven and beyond; they turn the whole house into a fortified structure, complete with barbed wire fence and a ditch around the yard, a guard tower with a search light, traps inside the house, and hiring Bobby and even the girls from Lynn's roller derby team to act as guards.
  • Bobby repeatedly asking people he knows their names, sometimes even USING their names, and then asking them to repeat it, because he forgot he just said it. Bobby's stupidity is taken up to eleven in this episode. Particularly funny when he asks Rita and Lynn Sr. (the owners of the house) for their name and reason for being there (even though they stated both already).
  • Lynn tries to teach Lola and Leni martial arts for self-defense. Leni ends up flirting with the training dummy.
    Lynn: Leni, what's your first move?
    Leni: Heeey! So, like, how long have you been burgling?
    Lynn: What are you doing?!
    Leni: Breaking the ice, he's cute. (takes a selfie with the dummy)
  • Lisa's twisted efforts to get her siblings to aid her bathroom studies, from installing cameras in the john and demanding stool samples from her siblings claiming them to be for her security system. Each time ends with her flashing an insincere un-smile.
  • The Running Gag of Lana trying (And failing) to teach Charles to be a guard dog. He finally gets it right in the end, only after he sees bacon stuck to the supposed burglar's butt, that "burglar" being her Dad.

    Frog Wild 
  • Lana saying that frogs shouldn't be dissected because they're "better on the outside than on the inside".
  • Lana hiding a frog in her mouth.
  • A racoon can be seen with a knife and fork.
  • Lincoln says, "That sounds..." about dissecting frogs, then we cut to Lana saying, "Horrible!".

    Kick the Bucket List 
  • When Clyde is using the rock in place of Lincoln, Leni thinks the rock really is Lincoln.
  • The boys going home on Scoots's scooter, some sheep, a pushcart, and trash can lids.

    Fed Up 
  • The kids sabotaging dinner and Lynn Sr. compensating: They steal the goulash ingredients, so he decides to buy more. Lana then breaks Vanzilla, so he decides to make franks and beans instead. They use Hops and a magnet to steal the beans, so he decides franks and lima beans. Lori steals the knives, so he uses ice skates to cut the sausages (which Leni rates). Luna then glues the oven shut while someone unknown has put raccoons in the pot, so he decides to use the coffee pot. Lola uses her car to cut out the power, so he decides to serve it to them cold. Lily finally trips him up with her rattle, so they have pizza.
  • When the kids can't decide on what to make for dinner, Lola suggests cake, Leni misses goulash, and Lynn suggests protein shakes, to which Lola says, "I'm not drinking that barf!".
    Lana: (intrigued) "Wait, we can drink barf?!"

    Shell Shock 
  • Lincoln wants the egg baby to be named Rochelle, but Ronnie Anne wants to name it Toby, so they keep arguing.
  • At the end, Ronnie Anne pranks Lincoln by pretending to break the egg baby.
  • Lincoln replaces the egg baby with a rubber "twin". When it bounces, Ronnie Anne asks why and he replies that it's because the egg baby is a "bouncing baby boy".
  • The twins are playing "The Floor is Lava". When Lincoln goes into Oh, Crap! mode upon realizing Ronnie Anne has the egg baby, they say, "I told him the floor was lava."

    Pulp Friction 
  • The hurricane of cheesy card puns unleashed during the Imagine Spot showing the story of Lincoln's comic book at the beginning of the episode.
    Lori/The High Card: Alright girls, let's deal with this losers.
    Luna/The Night Club: Get ready to do the bad guy shuffle!
    Lucy/The Eight of Spades: (after making two henchmen fall into a hole) No aces in this hole.
    Lana/The Royal Flush: Go fish!
    Luan/The Joker: I see your bet and raise you.
    • Wild Card Willy does a few puns in a row at the end of the episode when he tells the story of his childhood to Ace Savvy.
  • When Lincoln is asked where he got the inspiration for the characters of his comic book...
    Rusty: "Where did you get the idea for all those butt-kicking superladies?"
    Lincoln: "From my sisters. They've always got my back. Except for Lola. You never turn your back on Lola."

    Potty Mouth 
  • When the twins are reenacting the moment they said the D-word in front of Lily, Lana smashes her thumb with a hammer while doing construction work on Charles' doghouse. She sings the opening lyrics of "Jingle Bells" to distract herself from the pain, but Lily didn't see it as she was paying attention to Cliff instead; Lola smugly tells her this and that she'll have to do it again. Later, when it's her turn, she crashes her Princess Car into a tree but this time Lily pays attention to Charles instead. Lana repeats her words very smugly.
  • After spending all episode fretting over Lily saying the d-word, it turns out she said donut...and then drops a bleeped F-bomb (or possibly a different swear) right as the episode ends.
  • When Lisa said the d-word, it was because she was singing along to a song that had it in it. Said song has a joke about how Pluto Is Expendable.
    You're less than Pluto, not even a planet! When you hear my fresh rhymes, you gonna say—
  • Lola's intentional Curse Cut Short is "Da-niel Day Lewis is a really wonderful actor, don't you think?"

    Fool's Paradise 
  • Luan's prank on Leni is to have a suddenly inflated balloon clown fling her onto a billboard covered in flypaper that she sticks to while neon lights arranged in the shape of Luan laughing looms above her. Leni's response?
    Leni: You guys go on without me! I'd rather be stuck up here than get pranked by Luan!
    • Cue the rest of the family exchanging bemused glances. Does it really count as a prank if the victim has no idea she was even pranked?
  • Lily gets replaced with a monkey.

    The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos 
  • Lincoln and Ronnie Anne's exasperated reaction to Bobby and Lori's overly weepy good-bye is to literally pull them apart from each other!
  • Doubling as a heartwarming moment, the trick Lincoln shares with Ronnie Anne at the end of the episode to help with the stress of living with the Casagrandes? Talking to the audience.
  • The love potion hitting Sergio instead of Bobby and he says, "Who's the hunk?".
  • Sergio says, "I'm naked!" in the shower.

    Out of the Picture 
  • Lola's so angry that her photo for the Yearbook looks horrible that she decides to flip the kiddie table she was in front of... Except that, since she's still a six-year-old girl, she only manages to knock it over with some difficulty.
  • When Lincoln says that he and Clyde need to be more like Lola, Clyde puts the table back on its feet... and flips it over again.
    Lincoln: No, Clyde. I mean we also need to fix our problems...
  • The conversations about Marty Malach. All of them.
    • Liam talks about him like he's some kind of legend, the "Forgotten Man of Royal Woods Elementary" because he wasn't in any group photo, complete with a mysterious tone and music.
      Lincoln: Hey, wait! If he's so forgotten, how do you know who he is?
      Liam: He lives behind my barn...
      Lincoln and Clyde: NOOOO!
    • Later.
      Lincoln: Clyde! We can't end up like Marty Malach!
      Clyde: "Yeah! I don't wanna live behind Liam's barn. His chickens are mean!"

    Room With a Feud 
  • Leni trying to cheat on her test by looking at Lynn's answers, and stating she got the first question wrong when her favorite color doesn't match up with Lynn's. Lynn's reaction tells it all.
  • Lily's devious smile just before she posts some unflattering pictures of Lori online.
  • The fact that Lynn and Leni work well as roommates, but not Lynn and Lana.

    Back Out There 
  • The running gag of someone thinking "PBB" means "Peanut Butter Breath".

    Spell it Out 
  • Lynn Sr. says in a shocked way, "You got one of your friends killed?!". Lincoln reveals that he got Rusty Spokes's character killed in a video game.
  • Lucy implying that Lana has rolled in poison ivy before.

    ARGGH! You For Real? 
  • When using his periscope to get a look at the recording of ARGGH!, Clyde accidentally peers into a man's ear. He's not amused and wrecks Clyde's periscope.

    Garage Banned 
  • Lisa invents a formula to untangle Lola's hair, but it causes her hair to fall out, Lisa's excuse being that Lola didn't ask if she wanted to keep her hair. She's later wearing a wig, which gets tangled again at the end, and when Lori tries to comb it she gets shocked when she accidentally pulls it off.
  • Lincoln having to mediate an argument between Luna and Luan for having her fog machine ruin Mr. Coconuts, and failing miserably.
    Lincoln: Luna, I think Luan has a point, and you should have Mr. Coconuts fixed.
    Luna: You wanna think again, brah?!
    Lincoln: ...On second thought, Luan, I think you should accept that fog machines are just a daily part of life.
    Luan as Mr. Coconuts: I wouldn't be too hasty, slick! My cousin's a baseball bat!
    Lincoln: I wish Lori was here. She always has the right solution.
  • Lola asks Lori to brush her hair, and when Lori accidentally pulls, Lola says, "Not like a gorilla!".
  • When Lynn says that Lucy needs her brain checked, Lisa volunteers to actually do it. Luan then jokingly suggests a CAT scan and holds up Cliff.
  • When Lincoln doesn't want Lisa to take his kidneys, Lisa says, "Tell Lincoln he only requires one!".
  • Lisa's mouse-mesmerizing device works because they're simple-minded. Of course, Leni is simple-minded too, so it works on her.

    Change of Heart 
  • Leni tells Mr. Grouse her secret for staying calm, which is to recite the names of all 40 states until she forgets why she was mad in the first place. Mr. Grouse corrects her by pointing out it's 48.
  • Lori furiously arguing with a voice in her head while trying to dress up like Leni, while the sisters sans Leni are listening in with varying degrees of confusion and horror.
  • Leni's imitation of Lori, complete with crossed eyes and a Valley Girl accent.
  • Clyde stammers "L-l-l...". Leni thinks he's talking about loofahs. When Lincoln says, "He's talking about Lori!", Leni says, "Oh, she doesn't use a loofah."
  • Lori attempts to dress up as Leni to get Clyde back. Unfortunately, Lori doesn't bother using a wig and straight-up attempts to style her hair to look like Leni, resulting in her looking like what Lynn describes as "Leni's messed-up twin."

    Health Kicked 
  • Lynn Sr. serving up grubs for lunch.
  • Lori and Leni being grossed out by seeing Lynn Sr. in his undies and all of the siblings disliking his leather pants.

    Lynn-er Takes All 
  • The Loud siblings all decide to throw their rematch in the board game against Lynn so that she'll stop being even more obnoxiously hyper-competitive. Just as Lynn is about to win, Leni - who has been sweating nervously - suddenly grabs the board game and chucks it out the window. Her reason for doing this?
    Leni: What? The plan was to throw the game and nobody else was doing it!
  • Lynn claims she's won because she made an explosion before Lisa, even though that wasn't Lisa's intention.

    Yes-Man 
  • During the concert the Loud sisters give for Lincoln, Lucy is the only one who is not in SMOOCH costume, and who doesn't participate in the singing and dancing. She just stands there, unmoved, while her sisters are going all out. And her solo in their song?
    Lucy: (in her usual monotone voice) "I told you, guys, I don't wanna sing."
    • The best part? Lori has to nudge Lucy to prompt her into saying that.
    • Even better is that it still rhymes with Leni's verse, "He helped us buy that closet thing."
  • When the parents say no to giving Lincoln the money, he tries acting like his sisters:
    • He makes a joke with Mr. Coconuts about "tulips/two lips". The parents say, "We get the joke. The answer is still no."
    • When making puppy eyes like the twins, he wears makeup like Lola.
    • He tries to make a simulation like Lisa, but can only put buckets on his parents' heads.
    • He tries crying like Lily, but she gives him a "thumbs down".

    Friend or Faux? 
  • The flashbacks of Lisa acing science and math show her doing a complicated experiment with a glowing orb and a lab coat while her classmates are doing a simple experiment with balloons and calculating money while her classmates are just learning to count, respectively.
  • Lisa researching friendship on the field... by spying on her family members.
    • She's spying in the tree watching Lynn Jr. and Margo playing hockey. Unfortunately, a stray puck nearly decks Lisa, causing her to fall.
    • When she spies on Lynn Sr. and Kotaro jamming out in the garage:
      Lisa: Observation number four: friendship requires common interests...
      Lynn Sr.: Man, we are so good!
      Lisa: ... and also common delusions.
  • Lisa speaking in big words, which Darcy doesn't understand but she calls "funny words".
  • Lisa explaining that she still needs a nap because she needs the R.E.M. sleep to convert short-term memories into long-term memories.
  • Lisa complimenting Darcy's light-up shoes, despite not seeing the purpose of them.
  • When Lisa mentions a C.A.T. scanner, Darcy says, "I have a cat too!" (bonus points because Lisa does have a cat, but that's not what she was talking about).

    Not a Loud 
  • Lori's baby photo has her with webbed feet and a pointed head, but Clyde thinks that she looks perfect.
  • When Leni thinks Lincoln was brought by an eagle, Lincoln thinks that idea is too weird. Clyde suggests that Leni actually said "beagle" but Lincoln says, "How is that better?".
  • Lynn Sr. says that "she broke down... Vanzilla, I mean, not your mother."

    Tricked! 
  • The twins wearing three costumes under one another so that the people they're trick-or-treating at will think they're three sets of twins and they can get three times the amount of candy. They try this on Lincoln, who says, "Nice try!".
  • When Leni is dressed as a headless woman, her fake head is pale and she doesn't want to be that pale. Lucy points out that she's been decapitated but Leni says, "Well I'd still put on some blush!".
  • When Lincoln thinks of exploiting the bullies' fear of blood and says that he knows where some is, Clyde thinks he's talking about his Nosebleeds.
  • Luan's puns:
    • When she gets a Lame Pun Reaction and a pumpkin lands on her head, she says, "I was expecting more respect from my pump-kin!".
    • She dresses Mr. Coconuts up as Frankenstein's monster and Lucy claims he needs more stitches, she says, "That looks sew much better!".

    The Crying Dame 
  • At the sight of the "Demon Toy" (a singing fox named "Fenton the Feel-Better Fox" that Lori says was her favorite toy when she was a baby), Rita and Lynn Sr. claim that Lori's old toy drove them so nuts that they almost stopped having kids after they had Lori. Lisa, their 10th child, had some snark about that.
    Rita: "You don't understand! That horrible fox drove us so crazy, we almost didn't have any more children!"
    Lisa: "Well, you certainly went the other way with that."
  • The montage of the kids being slowly driven nuts by Fenton's song.
  • Lynn Sr. and Rita donning their earmuffs and bolting out of the house screaming in terror when they come back and see all of their kids singing the Fenton song. The best part: Fenton's face is the sun!

    Anti-Social 
  • Lori shows Lynn Sr. that she can easily remind her siblings using texts, like reminding Lola that she needs to do her homework:
    Lori's text: Dad says do ur HW. Literally.
    Lola's text: [three flaming rage emojis]
  • Lynn Sr. posting two Throwback Thursday pics of Lori in her "awkward stage" (as in, when she was wearing glasses and had braces) and Lincoln undergoing toilet training.
    Lincoln: #PottyChamp? #LinkyMadeAStinky?! [collapses]
    • And just to seal the deal, Lynn Sr. takes a pic of the unconscious Lincoln, intending on posting it for a future Throwback Thursday.

    Mall of Duty 
  • Lincoln tracking his sisters like wild animals:
    • He looks for Lola's "natural habitat", which is a princess store.
    • He finds Lisa with the advice to "look for a disturbance". Said disturbance turns out to be acid spilled on the floor. He uses the same advice to find Lucy, who has goth-ified a mannequin.
    • He finds Lana because she took a bite out of a bone.
  • Lincoln tries to play I Spy, but Lisa sasses him.
    Lincoln: "I spy with my little eye..."
    Lisa: "Someone who is not keeping his sisters intellectually stimulated."
    Tough guy: "Burn!"
  • Lincoln tells his younger sisters that they will do something fun after waiting in the "really short line". However, it's actually long.
    Lucy: "Is the really short line at the end of this really long line?"

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