Welcome to the Loud House, where life can get pretty crazy. One boy, TEN girls?! Lincoln Loud wouldn’t change it for the world!
The best episode of "The Loud House" season 3 is "Roadie to Nowhere", rated 8.4/10 from 146 user votes. It was directed by Kyle Marshall and written by Bob Mittenthal. "Roadie to Nowhere" aired on 1/19/2018 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "A Fridge Too Far".
Luna learns Chunk was like her in high school, and worries her ambition to be a rocker is unrealistic.
Director: Kyle Marshall
Writer: Bob Mittenthal
Lincoln wages war after his food is filched from the refrigerator.
Director: Kyle Marshall
Writer: Jeff Sayers
When Carol Pingrey’s photo gets more likes on social media than Lori’s she tries to one-up her.
Director: Amanda Rynda
Writer: Karla Sakas Shropshire
Lola is being temporarily homeschooled. Thinking it looks like fun, the other kids try to get in on it.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Alan Van Dyke
Lincoln has a plan for introducing himself to a new girl, but when the sisters catch him he has to avoid them.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Chris Savino
Pop Pop introduces his new girlfriend to the family. She seems great until she starts showing up unannounced. Guest Star: Jennifer Coolidge
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Whitney Wetta, Sammie Crowley
Lori and Lincoln visit the city. Lori struggles to be a city girl and Lincoln finds Ronnie Anne has changed.
Director: Chris Savino, Kyle Marshall
Writer: Kevin Sullivan
The family has a new plan to dodge Luan’s April Fool’s Day pranking: stunt doubles.
Director: Kyle Marshall
Writer: Whitney Wetta, Sammie Crowley
Lynn desperately wants to win a basketball championship but gets drafted onto a terrible team.
Director: Chris Savino, Kyle Marshall
Writer: Joshua Hoskison
Mom and Dad are sick of waiting in the long bathroom line so they decide to build a secret bathroom.
Director: Kyle Marshall
Writer: Bob Mittenthal
Lucy is upset that Lori and Leni started watching her vampire series, as a new character is introduced.
Director: Chris Savino, Kyle Marshall
Writer: Karla Sakas Shropshire
After racking up tickets, Mom finds it more relaxing to perform community service than being at home.
Director: Chris Savino, Kyle Marshall
Writer: Whitney Wetta, Sammie Crowley
To try and make gym class better, Lincoln and Clyde set Coach Pacowski and Mrs. Johnson up.
Director: Kyle Marshall
Writer: Kevin Sullivan
Luan mentors Lucy, teaching her how to manage the ups and downs of pursuing a life in the arts.
Director: Chris Savino, Kyle Marshall
Writer: Abi Wurdeman, Phil Wurdeman
Lisa gets invited to work at a prestigious science institute, seeing it as an opportunity to get away from her crazy and crowded family life.
Director: Chris Savino, Kyle Marshall
Writer: Jeff Sayers
Lincoln and Clyde worry that they may be too old to still be playing Ace Savvy.
Director: Kyle Marshall
Writer: Whitney Wetta, Sammie Crowley
Lincoln discovers that having a friend over means getting special privileges, and he takes advantage of that.
Director: Chris Savino, Kyle Marshall
Writer: Kevin Sullivan
Everyone in the family has worked hard to save for family vacations. But as they drive to their destination, almost everything goes wrong that can go wrong for the family.
Director: Chris Savino, Kyle Marshall
Writer: Kevin Sullivan, Whitney Wetta, Sammie Crowley
The boys struggle with whether to attend Liam's barn sleepover or Girl Jordan's awesome pool party.
Director: Kyle Marshall
Writer: Kyle Marshall, John McKinnon
The kids worry that Leni is too weak and they try to teach her how to be more aggressive.
Director: Chris Savino, Kyle Marshall
Writer: Sheela Shrinivas
Lincoln has to complete a woodworking assignment, but has a history of failure on the topic.
Director: Chris Savino, Kyle Marshall
Writer: Bob Mittenthal
When the house is infested with termites, half the family stays with Pop Pop and the others with Aunt Ruth.
Director: Chris Savino, Kyle Marshall
Writer: Whitney Wetta, Sammie Crowley
When Lana learns her favorite fish are in jeopardy of losing their home to construction she springs into action.
Director: Kyle Marshall
Writer: Jeff Sayers
When Leni gets fired from her job due to missing scarves, Lincoln and Clyde (as Ace and Jack) take on the case.
Director: Kyle Marshall
Writer: Karla Sakas Shropshire
Dad has Mr. Grouse watch Lily while he goes to a concert but things quickly start to go wrong.
Director: Kyle Marshall
Writer: Kevin Sullivan