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Recap / The Loud House S 3 E 18 House Of Lies Game Boys

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House of Lies: After witnessing an excess of lying in the family, Lisa invents lie detecting glasses to try and curb the fibs.

Game Boys: Clyde becomes paranoid when Lincoln borrows his new gaming system.


"House of Lies"

  • Air-Vent Passageway: Lisa even goes into the house's air vents to catch her family in a lie.
  • Big Brother Is Watching: Lisa watches her family on multiple monitors she keeps in her room while eating popcorn. She's just doing it for fun, as the surveillance system detects the lies on its own, without her interfering.
  • Brutal Honesty: Because of all the lie-detecting cameras that Lisa installed, the family is forced to resort to this.
  • Casting Gag: The security system Lisa invents in "House of Lies" is voiced by Jeff Bennett. This isn't the only time he voiced some kind of technology that goes too far in trying to do good.
  • Cordon Bleugh Chef: Mr. Loud is presented as one in this episode, at least as far as his cabbage casserole is concerned.
  • Continuity Nod:
    • Leni's lockpicking talent is used again.
    • This isn't the first time Lynn's seen in her ninja wardrobe.
    • This isn't the first time Lisa had cameras around in the house.
    • Mrs. Loud is seen working on her novel.
    • This also isn’t the first time the Loud Kids have wrecked the bathroom.
  • Crazy-Prepared: Lisa installed lie detecting cameras all over the house just in case something was to happen to her lie detecting glasses.
  • Death Glare: The entire family gives Lisa one when her lie-detecting really starts getting on their nerves.
  • Deflector Shields: Lisa's cameras are protected with these, to prevent anyone from destroying them.
  • Dumpster Dive: Lana reveals she does this at the local dump. Hence, why she wants Lori to take her there.
  • Failed a Spot Check: Somehow, none of the Louds notice the many cameras installed everywhere until Lisa points them out.
  • Frustrating Lie: Lisa gets fed up with her family constantly lying all the time. What finally makes her take action against their constant lies is when the family secretly disposes of Lynn Sr.'s cabbage casserole because they hate it and they lie about eating it to him
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: Upon having second thoughts about the lie-detecting but still unwilling to give it up just yet, Lisa's own invention calls her out on "lying to herself." This ultimately forces Lisa to admit (both to herself and to her family) that what she did was wrong.
  • Honesty Aesop: An inversion—Lisa ultimately acknowledges that lying can sometimes be for the best, especially in situations where telling the truth would just end up making things worse.
  • Lethal Chef: In contrast to his usual portrayal, Lynn Sr.'s food in this episode is so inedible that the family will pretend to eat it, and then secretly order takeout.
  • Lie Detector: Lisa invents two of these:
    • The first are her lie detecting glasses.
    • Later, she has her lie detecting cameras.
  • My Hair Came Out Green: Leni has her hair dyed orange. Her siblings don't like it, but lie that they do.
  • Phlebotinum Overload: The Louds destroy the cameras by overloading the system with lies.
  • Psychotic Smirk: Lily, when she signals her family that Lisa is asleep and they can destroy her lie detecting glasses.
  • Series Continuity Error: Mr. Loud is being presented as a bad cook in this episode, even though he works as a professional chef. Then again, it could be that he just can't cook cabbage casserole in particular that well.
    • Similarly, Leni is presented as a fashion victim in this episode, even though she has a much better sense of style in many other episodes. Then again, it could be she was simply experimenting with new styles.
  • The Stool Pigeon: Lisa to Lynn over the bathroom being messed up.
  • Stuff Blowing Up: The Louds lie so much that it overloads Lisa's cameras, blowing the roof off the house.
  • Trash of the Titans: The Louds bathroom ends up like this again, prompting Mr. Loud to demand to know who did it. Lynn is revealed to be the culprit.

"Game Boys"

  • Cannot Spit It Out: Clyde really can't say no to Lincoln, no matter how much he doesn't want his Super Snap to end up at the Loud house.
  • Comically Missing the Point: When Clyde is discovered hiding under the table, Leni scolds Lincoln for inviting Clyde over and not offering him a chair. When Lincoln objects that he did not invite Clyde, Lola remarks that that's even ruder since Clyde is obviously hungry.
  • Continuity Nod: Lisa is once again seen rapping and dancing to science songs.
  • "Could Have Avoided This!" Plot: When Clyde is finally honest with Lincoln about not wanting to leave his Super Snap at the Loud House, Lincoln informs Clyde that he could have just told him how he felt. He goes on to tell Clyde that while his feelings would have been hurt, he would have understood since he is not as careful with his belongings as Clyde is.
  • Crazy-Prepared: Clyde packed his Super Snap in way more than just a suitcase.
  • A Day in the Limelight: For Clyde.
  • Demand Overload: In-universe example. Lincoln mentions that the Super Snap was sold out for weeks. Clyde ended up getting his from his Nana Gayle as a Bingo prize.
  • Gasshole: Lynn farts in Clyde's face as he's hiding under the family table, and this is right after Clyde proclaims that nothing could go wrong from his hiding.
  • I Need to Go Iron My Dog: Inverted; Clyde keeps making up these kind of excuses, but they are meant as a way so he can stay at the Loud house, rather than leave it.
  • Imagine Spot: Clyde imagines what would happen if he lends Lincoln his Super Snap for a day. He ends up getting no amount of sleep because of this.
  • Introverted Cat Person: Clyde fears he will end up lonely and become one of "those people who only talk to their cats" if he ever loses his friendship with Lincoln.
  • Lost Food Grievance: Charles does not take kindly at all to Clyde eating his treat.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: Clyde when he agrees to lend Lincoln his Super Snap for a day.
  • Oh, Crap!: Clyde's reaction upon noticing Charles being angry with him over eating his treat. He tries to offer it back, only to get into a scrap with him.
  • "Oh, Crap!" Smile: Clyde, repeatedly.
  • Running Gag:
    • Clyde doing everything he can to protect his Super Snap.
    • Clyde expressing his fear that he will become a lonely person who only talks to cats, followed by a cat meowing at him, which only increases his fear.
  • Shout-Out:
    • The title is a homage to the Game Boy.
    • The title card is a homage to Super Mario Bros.
    • The Super Snap 95 system, itself, is an homage to the Nintendo Switch. This even includes it being sold out for several weeks, which was a problem with the Switch in its first years of release due to Demand Overload.
  • Slippery Skid: Happens twice. Clyde uses Geo's ball to knock down Lisa in the hallway. Mr. Loud falls victim of this too after offering him his deconstructed pizza.
  • Taking the Bullet: Parodied. Lincoln uses his own body to protect the Super Snap against a piece of pizza.
  • Toilet Humour / Bird-Poop Gag: While Lincoln is playing, Walt flies into his room and poops mid-flight, narrowly missing the Super Snap.

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