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The best episode of "The Loud House" season 5 is "Schooled!", rated 4.7/10 from 438 user votes. It was directed by Jessica Borutski, Kyle Marshall and written by Whitney Wetta, Byron Dockins, Katie Mattila, Jeff Sayers. "Schooled!" aired on 9/11/2020 and is rated 1.3 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "The Boss Maybe".
Lincoln tries to swap middle school classes after being separated from the gang, but ends up being transferred to Canada. Lori doesn’t fit in on any of the college dorm floors. Mom and Dad rush to potty train Lily for preschool.
Director: Jessica Borutski, Kyle Marshall
Writer: Whitney Wetta, Byron Dockins, Katie Mattila, Jeff Sayers
Now the oldest in the house, Leni struggles to follow in Lori’s footsteps as the family’s babysitter.
Director: Ari Castleton
Writer: Danny Warren
Secret agents Lincoln and Clyde investigate the Loud’s suspicious new neighbors.
Director: Jessica Borutski
Writer: Byron Dockins
When Lola learns that Lana is planning their joint birthday, she does everything to stop it.
Director: Ari Castleton
Writer: Andrew Brooks
Lincoln and the Middle School Action News Team solve the mystery of the missing popcorn.
Director: Kyle Marshall
Writer: Katie Mattila
Lori gets help from Lincoln and Clyde to banish a ghost that's haunting her, but Fairway's golf team starts struggling so she has to bring it back.
Director: Jessica Borutski
Writer: Jeff Sayers, Danny Warren
Luna has to decide between playing in a band with her friends or playing with professionals.
Director: Ari Castleton
Writer: Byron Dockins
After searching for her next big scientific breakthrough, Lisa discovers Flip is a marvel of modern science.
Director: Jessica Borutski
Writer: Jeff Sayers
Lincoln tries to rig the family gift swap and ends up learning a valuable lesson.
Director: Ari Castleton
Writer: Danny Warren
A Scrooge-like Flip is visited by three ghosts in a special take on "A Christmas Carol".
Director: Kyle Marshall
Writer: Byron Dockins
Lynn pushes Liam to his limits when he becomes the star pitcher for the middle school baseball team.
Director: Jared Morgan, Kyle Marshall
Writer: Katie Mattila
Lincoln's friends try to stop him from performing a magic act at the middle school talent show.
Director: Jessica Borutski
Writer: Joshua Hoskison
Lincoln and his friends try to find another way to get to school after a run in with the 8th grade bullies on the bus.
Director: Ari Castleton
Writer: Andrew Brooks
Lincoln and Clyde are at odds when they discover there's only room for one of their grandmas at Sunset Canyon.
Director: Jessica Borutski
Writer: Katie Mattila
Lisa takes over her first-grade classroom and learns that there’s more to teaching than just knowing facts.
Director: Kyle Marshall
Writer: Danny Warren
Leni goes toe-to-toe with the Mayor in a city-wide Royal Woods election.
Director: Kyle Marshall
Writer: Byron Dockins
Zach and Rusty fake an alien landing that sends the whole town on a hunt for little green men.
Director: Jessica Borutski
Writer: Katie Mattila
Clyde thinks he's a shoe-in for the Glee Club solo, until Lincoln accidentally auditions and lands the part.
Director: Kyle Marshall
Writer: Whitney Wetta
With Luan locked in a cell in the basement, who is responsible for the April Fool's Day pranks this year?
Director: Jessica Borutski
Writer: Whitney Wetta
Mom goes under cover as a student at the high school and becomes best friends with Leni, Luna and Luan.
Director: Jessica Borutski
Writer: Jeff Sayers
Lynn tries to stall her friends from riding the new coaster at Dairyland before they find out her big secret.
Director: Jessica Borutski
Writer: Danny Warren
After Lola and Mr. Grouse find a precious gem, the two struggle to decide who gets to watch over it.
Director: Jessica Borutski
Writer: Jeff Sayers
Lincoln and the gang are trapped in the woods with Mr. Bolhofner, who may not be who he says he is.
Director: Kyle Marshall, Patrick Pakula
Writer: Byron Dockins
Lana gets more than she bargained for when she takes on Stella's untrainable new bunny.
Director: Jessica Borutski
Writer: Whitney Wetta
Luan turns to Mr. Coconuts for help after she struggles to direct her school's play.
Director: Kyle Marshall
Writer: Katie Mattila