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Lincoln's sisters accidentally get him four dates for the Sadie Hawkins dance at school; when Lincoln and Bobby become friends, Lori sets out to make Bobby jealous by spending time with Clyde.
Lincoln's sisters accidentally get him four dates for the Sadie Hawkins dance at school; when Lincoln and Bobby become friends, Lori sets out to make Bobby jealous by spending time with Clyde.
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S3, EP23 "Home of the Fave; Hero Today, Gone Tomorrow"After a pun-filled trip to the grocery store with Luan and Lola, Dad worries Lola thinks he plays favorites; when Lynn's friend Margo is celebrated for a one-in-a million soccer goal, Lynn tries to be supportive.
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S1, EP18 "Lincoln Loud: Girl Guru; Come Sale Away"Lincoln and Clyde must start a business for a class assignment, so they decide to sell Lincoln's girl expertise; the children are determined to out-sell each other at the Loud family's annual garage sale.
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S3, EP6 "Fandom Pains; Rita Her Rights"Lucy becomes annoyed when Lori and Leni start watching her vampire show because of a cute new character; Mom gets community service for racking up tickets.
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S2, EP13 "The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos"When Ronnie Anne and Bobby visit their crazy extended family, Bobby fits in great, but Ronnie Anne struggles with the smothering nature of their relatives.
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S10, EP12 "Student of the Jeer; Bean Dreams"Stella is shocked when her classmates label her a teacher's pet for all her good deeds around her school; Lori explores a potential career path after her boss suggests she has a strong future within the Burnt Bean organization.
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S10, EP3 "Spy Dames; Cupid's Harrow"During Grandparent's Day at Lincoln's school, he and Myrtle face off with a spy nemesis from Myrtle's past; Leni accidentally causes trouble for Lori and Bobby while taking calls on her and Miguel's dating podcast.
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S10, EP2 "Summer Camp: Treasure Haunt; Summer Camp: Brawl of the Wild"When Lincoln and Clyde discover a centuries-old pirate flag, they accidentally awaken the ghost of a vengeful zombie pirate and his octopus sidekick; during a nature hike gone wrong, Leni clashes with a snarky co-counselor.
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S10, EP1 "Summer Camp: The Grate Outdoors; Summer Camp: Don't Lose Your Cool"At Camp Mastodon, Lynn pushes an overly-cautious Lisa to become more adventurous; when Lori learns her Camp Mastodon campers think she's uncool, she tries to impress them by breaking the rules.
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