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** Also, the receptionist who assures the Louds that the dungeon is, in fact real. Was she telling the Louds the truth, or was she also making it up? And if she was making it up, was she doing so for the sake of flattering Bosley's ego, or was she simply trying to {{troll}} the Louds?

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** Also, **Also, the receptionist who assures the Louds that the dungeon is, is in fact real. Was she telling the Louds the truth, or was she also making it up? And if she was making it up, was she doing so for the sake of flattering bolstering Bosley's ego, ego (perhaps out of pity), or was she simply trying to {{troll}} the Louds?
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** Likewise, are the Loud children truly the moral individuals they're shown to be when they learn AnAesop at the end after being disciplined and genuinely respect their parents' authority, or blatant rebellious, sociopathic, pathological liars who constantly rely on the media to defend their actions? Since the show is hinted to take place in the 2010s decade, the latter could indeed be the case, as anyone going through high school can attest that many teenagers are insecure and constantly use the media to hide the cruel cynicism of the world, and since Lucy, Luan, and Luna all have showbusiness aspirations, it only furthers curiosity.

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** Likewise, are the Loud children truly the moral individuals they're shown to be when they learn AnAesop a moral at the end after being disciplined and genuinely respect their parents' authority, or blatant rebellious, sociopathic, pathological liars who constantly rely on the media to defend their actions? Since the show is hinted to take place in the 2010s decade, the latter could indeed be the case, as anyone going through high school can attest that many teenagers are insecure and constantly use the media to hide the cruel cynicism of the world, and since Lucy, Luan, and Luna all have showbusiness aspirations, it only furthers curiosity.
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* In "Bringing Down the House", Was Bosley Bullworth being serious about the White House having a dungeon for rulebreakers, or, given there’s no real indication that it exists, did he just make it up to scare the Louds?
**Also, the receptionist who assures the Louds that the dungeon is, in fact real. Was she telling the Louds the truth, or was she also making it up? And if she was making it up, was she doing so for the sake of flattering Bosley’s ego, or was she simply trying to {{troll}} the Louds?
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* Is [[SternTeacher Mr. Bolhofner]] just a loudmouth, or did something bad happen to him that made him that way, particularly since he apparently was once in many survival situations?

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* Is [[SternTeacher Mr. Bolhofner]] just a hotheaded loudmouth, or did something bad happen to him that made him that way, particularly since he apparently was once in many survival situations?
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** Is Lori really a bossy and condescending BigSisterBully who loves bragging about being the oldest, or does she just act like that because [[IJustWantToBeSpecial being the oldest is all she has]]? In that case, does that mean she sees her overly strict, almost abusive tendencies as a [[ToughLove necessary measure]] to keep her more erratic siblings in check? The latter has been hinted at a number of times, especially when it comes to the fact that she's (currently) the only one of her siblings to have a driver's license. Similarly, is she grumpy because of stress, or is that just her personality?

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** Is Lori really a bossy and condescending BigSisterBully who loves bragging about being the oldest, or does she just act like that because [[IJustWantToBeSpecial being the oldest is all she has]]? In that case, does that mean she sees her overly strict, almost abusive tendencies as a [[ToughLove necessary measure]] to keep her more erratic siblings in check? The latter has been hinted at a number of times, especially when it comes to the fact that she's (currently) (prior to "Driver's Dread") the only one of her siblings to have a driver's license. Similarly, is she grumpy because of stress, or is that just her personality?



** Lola's a jerk, no doubt about it--but how much of it is by her own volition and how much of it is from the stress of regularly competing in beauty pageants? Also, is she suffering from image problems and self-esteem issues caused by the beauty pageant standards?
** Lynn and Lana's tendency to act like dogs sometimes bring three things to mind: 1) How did they learn how to act like that, 2) When did they learn how to act like that, and 3) Why do they act like that in the first place? For Lana, it's probably because six-year-olds often pretend to be animals but for Lynn, we still don't know why. How is less hard, though, as acting like a dog is a pretty easy thing to do.

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** Lola's [[BrattyHalfPint a jerk, jerk]], no doubt about it--but how much of it is by her own volition and how much of it is from the stress of regularly competing in beauty pageants? Also, is she suffering from image problems and self-esteem issues caused by the beauty pageant standards?
** Lynn and Lana's tendency to act like dogs sometimes bring three things to mind: 1) How did they learn how to act like that, 2) When did they learn how to act like that, and 3) Why do they act like that in the first place? For Lana, it's probably because six-year-olds six-and-seven-year-olds often pretend to be animals but for Lynn, we still don't know why. How is less hard, though, as acting like a dog is a pretty easy thing to do.



* Are the Loud parents good parents whose daughters' personalities and quirks were beyond their control, incompetent parents who still try to do the right thing even if it doesn't end well most of the time, or outright negligent AbusiveParents who couldn't even be bothered to educate or raise their children properly?

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* Are the Loud parents good parents {{good parents}} whose daughters' personalities and quirks were beyond their control, incompetent parents who still try to do the right thing even if it doesn't end well most of the time, or outright negligent AbusiveParents who couldn't even be bothered to educate or raise their children properly?



* Is Ronnie Anne a bully, Lincoln's lover who's a JerkWithAHeartOfGold, or an OnlySaneWoman who acts like a bully to cover her feelings? Also, she shows her softer side more often in ''WesternAnimation/TheCasagrandes'' and episodes set during or after its runtime -- is it just that we're seeing it more often due to seeing her more often, or was she previously [[SourOutsideSadInside pretending to be tougher than she was because she missed Arturo]] and is now happier because she sees him more often?
* Sue, the controlling nurse at the retirement home. Is she just a bully who uses her position to dominate other people? [[WellIntentionedExtremist Or does she genuinely care about the seniors' well-being]], and is harsh because she thinks that it's [[ForYourOwnGood the best way to run the retirement home and to prevent the seniors from hurting themselves?]] She may be needlessly rude, but she's also enforcing established rules that Lincoln and Pop Pop are breaking. Also, some of the seniors at the retirement home (Scoots in particular) are shown to act reckless, which could explain part of her controlling behavior.

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* Is Ronnie Anne a bully, Lincoln's lover [[PuppyLove lover]] who's a JerkWithAHeartOfGold, or an OnlySaneWoman who acts like a bully to cover her feelings? feelings (and if the latter, do said feelings include having an unrequited crush on Lincoln or not)? Also, she shows her softer side more often in ''WesternAnimation/TheCasagrandes'' and episodes set during or after its runtime -- is it just that we're seeing it more often due to seeing her more often, or was she previously [[SourOutsideSadInside pretending to be tougher than she was because she missed Arturo]] and is now happier because she sees him more often?
* Sue, the controlling nurse at the retirement home. Is she just a bully who uses her position to dominate other people? [[WellIntentionedExtremist Or does she genuinely care about the seniors' well-being]], and is harsh because she thinks that it's [[ForYourOwnGood the best way to run the retirement home and to prevent the seniors from hurting themselves?]] She may be needlessly rude, but she's also enforcing established rules that Lincoln and Pop Pop are breaking.[[InevitablyBrokenRule breaking]]. Also, some of the seniors at the retirement home (Scoots in particular) are shown to act reckless, which could explain part of her controlling behavior.

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* Is Clyde's dads' overprotectiveness of him a result of them struggling with parenting upon him entering their lives or is it due to facing prior persecution for being homosexuals and a misguided attempt to stop the cycle with Clyde?

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* Is Clyde's dads' overprotectiveness of him a result of them struggling with parenting upon him entering their lives or is it due to facing prior persecution for being homosexuals and a misguided attempt to stop the cycle with Clyde?Clyde? They could also be just very cautious people in general, since they behave similarly towards Clyde's friends.



* Is Ronnie Anne a bully, Lincoln's lover who's a JerkWithAHeartOfGold, or an OnlySaneWoman who acts like a bully to cover her feelings?

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* Is Ronnie Anne a bully, Lincoln's lover who's a JerkWithAHeartOfGold, or an OnlySaneWoman who acts like a bully to cover her feelings?feelings? Also, she shows her softer side more often in ''WesternAnimation/TheCasagrandes'' and episodes set during or after its runtime -- is it just that we're seeing it more often due to seeing her more often, or was she previously [[SourOutsideSadInside pretending to be tougher than she was because she missed Arturo]] and is now happier because she sees him more often?


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* Is Clyde neurotic because that's just his personality, does he have an anxiety disorder, perhaps due to being traumitised as a baby or toddler (hence [[TheShrink Dr. Lopez]] and the HyperventilationBag) or did his dads' fearful personalities rub off on him?
* Did Leonard really see Lance as his favourite son, or (since "'Twas the Fight Before Christmas" reveals that the Loud brothers, much like the twins, have a habit of fighting, and while Leonard did take Lance but not Lynn on the trip in the "Home of the Fave" flashback, he also took Lynn but not Lance to Camp Mastodon in the "Camped!" flashback) was Lynn Sr. just [[GreenEyedMonster jealous]] of Lance and mistakenly thought Leonard favoured him? Leonard seems to be very nice in the present, and tries to avoid taking sides with either of his sons in "'Twas the Fight Before Christmas", but does that mean he TookALevelInKindness as he grew old, or that he never played favourites in the first place?
* Is [[SternTeacher Mr. Bolhofner]] just a loudmouth, or did something bad happen to him that made him that way, particularly since he apparently was once in many survival situations?
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* In "Hand-Me-Downer", the bullies don't laugh at Lynn when she rides the pink bike, but they do laugh at Lincoln when he does. Is this because [[PinkMeansFeminine it's more socially acceptable for a girl to be riding a pink bike]], or because Lynn was so impressive that they didn't mind her riding a bike they found embarrassing?
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* Is Clyde's dads' overprotectiveness of him a result of them struggling with parenting upon him entering their lives or is it due to facing prior persecution for being homosexuals and a misguided attempt to stop the cycle with Clyde?
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* When the Loud siblings seem to have lost interest in their hobbies and said things like, "Ice cream will totes make us sluggish" in "Future Tense", did they genuinely lose interest, or were they [[CopycatMockery mimicking the Yateses to mock them]]?
* Did "Marty Malach" from "Out of the Picture" really exist, or was Liam just [[GhostStory making him up to scare Lincoln and Clyde]]?
* In "The Green House", did Lincoln's sisters go back to their usual, electricity-wasting ways to spite him when he was powering the house, or was it force of habit?
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** Lola's a jerk, no doubt about it--but how much of it is it by her own volition and how much of it is from the stress of regularly competing in beauty pageants? Also, is she suffering from image problems and self-esteem issues caused by the beauty pageant standards?

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** Lola's a jerk, no doubt about it--but how much of it is it by her own volition and how much of it is from the stress of regularly competing in beauty pageants? Also, is she suffering from image problems and self-esteem issues caused by the beauty pageant standards?

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