2024-07-06
Carl witnesses Ronnie Anne save a dog and becomes obsessed with being just like his newfound hero. Ronnie Anne secretly starts watching her family's favorite telenovela after refusing to watch it with them. (Repeat).
With the help of Lincoln and Clyde, Lori banishes a ghost she believes is haunting her. But, when Fairway's golf team starts to struggle, Lori realizes she has to bring it back to turn the team's luck around. (Repeat).
Hoping to get closer to her crush, Benny, Luan tries out for the school play. When Clyde and Zach bond over antiques, Lincoln finds himself feeling like a third wheel. (Repeat).
Feeling like a third wheel when her teammates find significant others, Lynn seeks a boyfriend just to fit in. Clyde recruits Lincoln and the gang to find out if a girl he has a crush on at school feels the same about him. (Repeat).
To get out of doing things they don't like, Lana and Lola secretly switch places and pretend to be the other. After causing Flip to get hurt, the kids sneak him into the attic to care for him without Mom and Dad knowing. (Repeat).
Zach and Rusty fake an alien landing that sends the whole town on a hunt for little green men. Meanwhile, Clyde thinks he's a shoe-in for the Glee Club solo until Lincoln accidentally auditions and lands the part. (Repeat).
Lucy quits the writing club at school due to the by-the-books way Huggins runs the club and Mom takes over. Luna and Sam embark on a challenge taking place across Royal Woods. (Repeat).
Embarrassed by her family, Lola pretends to be a McBride to impress her new sophisticated pageant friend; after realizing farm work with Liam is harder than they thought, Lincoln and the gang look for shortcuts. (Repeat).
The Action News Team struggles to find out how Katherine Mulligan is scooping their news leads. Trying to avoid a trip to the eye doctor, Lisa makes a new pair of glasses that actually makes her eyesight worse. (Repeat).
Lincoln heads to a rock concert for the first time, and Luna wants it to be extra special for him; Lincoln thinks cash is hidden in the house after he reads a letter he found in the attic. (Repeat).
Lana and Lincoln attempt to compete in a soapbox derby. Luan enrolls in a culinary class. (Repeat).
Ronnie Anne makes friends with Sid, a girl whose family wants to rent the apartment upstairs. When it looks like another couple might get it first, the girls resort to sabotage to try and dissuade them. (Repeat).
Lynn finds an unexpected TV sports watching buddy in the family's next-door neighbor, Mr. Grouse; when Lisa realizes that Pop Pop won't be around forever, she turns to science to ensure his longevity. (Repeat).
When Stella's music box disappears at school, the gang immediately suspects the Rat Beast, a student urban legend; after a night of zombie movies, Clyde and Lincoln find an empty Loud house and assume it's a zombie apocalypse. (Repeat).
The boys struggle with whether to attend Liam's barn sleepover or Girl Jordan's awesome pool party; the kids worry that Leni is too weak and try to teach her how to be more aggressive. (Repeat).
Ronnie Anne discovers that each family member will perform at Hector's birthday and turns to Sid for help; Ronnie Anne's attempts to bond with her cool older cousin Carlota lead to a prank war against the boy cousins. (Repeat).
Lincoln hangs at Clyde's home because he likes Clyde's dad, who gives Lincoln lots of attention; Lincoln wins a limo ride and the experience changes him. (Repeat).
Mom tries to convince a newspaper editor that her kids are perfect in order to land a parenting advice column job. When the McBrides go out of town, they hire Luna to catsit, but the job becomes more demanding than she imagined. (Repeat).
Lincoln Loud explains how to survive the chaos of a huge household as the only boy with ten sisters. (Repeat).
The kids give Lily an old singing toy from the attic to stop her from crying. Later, the kids convince Dad of the wonders of electronics and the internet after declaring war on technological devices. (Repeat).
A fancy grocery store opens on the block, so Bobby rallies the family to do everything they can to compete; Ronnie Anne fakes being sick to watch a Lucha Libre match, which proves to be more difficult than anticipated. (Repeat).
Lincoln goes camping with Clyde to get reacquainted with his masculine side; Lori gets a job at a pizza arcade thanks to Lincoln, who gets her in trouble by asking for favors. (Repeat).
Lincoln and his classmates share lockers with each other after a sinkhole appears in their school; Lola becomes attached to the skunk that was brought home by Lana. (Repeat).
Carlota and Leni's working styles clash when they are both interning for Mariella Moss. (Repeat).
Lincoln must help his sisters by covering for them all on the same day; Lincoln goes on a date with Bobby's little sister, and Bobby and Lori join them, making it a double date. (Repeat).
Lisa discovers that gas station and store owner Flip is actually a modern science marvel. Luna is on the verge of a huge break to become a professional musician but it means she has to leave the band she formed with friends. (Repeat).
Lincoln gets competitive with Clyde when they both intern at Flip's and strive to be manager; Lincoln has a memorable day with Pop Pop, who's temporarily jolted out of his mellow way of life. (Repeat).
When Lori takes a gap year, the Loud kids are determined to have her move back in with them. Meanwhile, Royal Wood's best bakers, Clyde and Nana Gayle, decide to get their own food truck together. (Repeat).
Rusty tries to inject some fun from Gus's Duds for Dudes; Stella's excitement for winning a school competition gets dampened when she finds out she needs to do a public presentation. (Repeat).
Ronnie Anne discovers that each family member will perform at Hector's birthday and turns to Sid for help; Ronnie Anne's attempts to bond with her cool older cousin Carlota lead to a prank war against the boy cousins. (Repeat).
Lincoln hangs at Clyde's home because he likes Clyde's dad, who gives Lincoln lots of attention; Lincoln wins a limo ride and the experience changes him. (Repeat).
Little Lily curses, prompting her siblings to worry they've been a bad influence on her; a love letter arrives at the house and it's addressed to "L" Loud, leading the family to try to figure out for whom it was meant. (Repeat).
Everyone in the family works hard to save up for a family vacation. But while road tripping to their destination, everything that can go wrong, does. (Repeat).
Prankster Luan is away at camp for April Fools' Day, so the Louds think they're safe from any high jinks; the kids discover Dad isn't at his old job anymore and worry it might be their fault. (Repeat).
Lincoln and the gang are trapped in the woods with Mr. Bolhofner, who may not be who he says he is. Meanwhile, Lana gets more than she bargained for when she takes on Stella's untrainable new bunny. (Repeat).
Ever wonder what it's like to grow up in a big family? Eleven-year-old Lincoln Loud gives viewers an inside look at how to survive the chaos of a huge household, especially as the only boy with ten sisters! (Repeat).
Lincoln is worried that his group of friends are having cracks while on a field trip; Lori works as a rideshare driver to buy her dream car. (Repeat).
Luna worries her ambition to be a rocker is unrealistic after learning that Chunk was like her in high school; food Lincoln has saved in the fridge gets taken, so a territory war in the fridge ensues. (Repeat).
Lola realizes that double the cuteness could help her break into show business, so she teams up with Lily; Lori regrets everything she hasn't done in high school, and vows to make up for lost time in her senior year. (Repeat).
Clyde seeks advice from Lincoln on how to excel at being a big brother; the same dress is purchased by two of the Loud sisters, so a major fight erupts. (Repeat).
When the kids discover Myrtle has a shady past, they try to expose her before Pop Pop proposes. Lynn and Liam butt heads when they're forced to partner up as the middle school hall monitors. (Repeat).
Hoping to raise money for new equipment, Luna and the Moon Goats try to become a kiddie band. (Repeat).
Luna and the Moon Goats need to look for a new guitarist after Luna got her hands injured; Lincoln quickly finishes the laundry to make it to the Udder Madness Day. (Repeat).
Lincoln and Clyde's spring-break plans are put in jeopardy because of a time limit of one day; Lori throws a sophisticated party, but it backfires when her guests don't like what she's planned. (Repeat).
Lincoln and his friends try to find another way to school after a run in with bullies on the bus. Then, Lincoln and Clyde are at odds when they discover there's only room for one of their grandmas at Sunset Canyon. (Repeat).
The gang splits up, competing for the title of "Middle School's Best Friends," creating a rift between the group; Lana struggles to find homes for the exotic pets at the Royal Woods Animal Shelter, before they're moved out. (Repeat).
When the house is infested with termites, half the family stay with Pop Pop and the others with Aunt Ruth; Lincoln has to complete a woodworking assignment, but has a history of failure on the topic. (Repeat).
Lincoln and Clyde submit a comic to a contest, but they're foiled by a surprising nemesis; Lana brings home a new pet the kids adore, but the older pets scheme to get rid of the newbie. (Repeat).
Worried that his teacher has bad things to say about him, Lincoln tries to delay his parent-teacher conference. Luan wakes up with a pimple on the day of her first date with Benny, so she turns to the siblings for help. (Repeat).
Eleven-year-old Lincoln Loud gives viewers an inside look at how to survive in a huge household, especially as the only boy with ten sisters. (Repeat).