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When Lincoln's mother signs him up for peewee football, Lincoln schemes to have Lynn take his spot; Lincoln becomes a hypochondriac when Lucy reads his fortune and predicts that his day will end in disaster.
When Lincoln's mother signs him up for peewee football, Lincoln schemes to have Lynn take his spot; Lincoln becomes a hypochondriac when Lucy reads his fortune and predicts that his day will end in disaster.
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S7, EP1 "Waking History; Pranks Fore Nothing"Eager to uncover secrets from the past, Lisa uses her technology to wake up a frozen caveman; to win the prank war between Fairway University and their rival Par College, Lori recruits the help of Luan.
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S1, EP7 "Picture Perfect; Undie Pressure"Lincoln hatches a plan to capture the perfect family photograph for his parents' anniversary gift; Lincoln and his sisters make a bet on who can go the longest without engaging in their most annoying habits.
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S2, EP23 "Read Aloud; Not a Loud"The family embarks on a reading challenge at the library, but Lola refuses to participate; when Lincoln discovers the first page of his baby book is blank, he worries his parents are hiding something.
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S2, EP15 "Potty Mouth; L Is for Love"When the children hear Lily curse, they become worried that they have been a bad influence on her; when a love letter addressed to L. Loud arrives, the family tries to figure out who it was meant for.
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S10, EP12 "Student of the Jeer; Bean Dreams"Hoping to change her reputation at school, Stella tries to prove that she's not the teachers' pet; 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, EP4 "Clyde Can't Decide; Shred of Evidence"After Clyde can't get a hold of his therapist, Dr. Lopez, he spirals and struggles to make even the smallest decisions; Lola and her nemesis, Lindsey Sweetwater, join forces to uncover a mystery while competing at a pageant.
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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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