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 worst episode of "The Loud House" is "Two Boys and a Baby", rated N/A/10 from 0 user votes. It was directed by Chris Savino and written by Karla Sakas Shropshire. "Two Boys and a Baby" aired on 7/19/2016 and is rated NaN point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Overnight Success".
Thinking it’ll be easy, Lincoln and Clyde take on the task of babysitting the youngest Loud, Lily.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Karla Sakas Shropshire
Lincoln invites Clyde to a sleepover, but gets jealous when Clyde wants to hang out with his sisters.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Kevin Sullivan
After Lola gets sick and can’t compete in her pageant, Lincoln coaches Lana to take her place.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Whitney Wetta, Sammie Crowley
It’s Dad’s annual Take Your Daughter to Work Day so Mom offers to take Lincoln to her work: a dental office.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Alec Schwimmer
Lincoln has his hands full when all 10 of his sisters ask him to cover for them on the same day.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Sheela Shrinivas
Lincoln wins a ride in a limo and starts to change after soaking up the good life.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Alec Schwimmer
Lincoln starts spending time at Clyde’s house after Clyde’s dads give Lincoln more attention than he gets at home.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Kevin Sullivan
Bobby and Lori go on a double date with Lincoln and Bobby's little sister, Ronnie Anne.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Karla Sakas Shropshire
It’s time for the Loud family annual garage sale, and every kid is determined to out-sell the others.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Sheela Shrinivas
For a class assignment, Lincoln and Clyde must start a business, so they decide to sell Lincoln’s girl expertise.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Whitney Wetta, Sammie Crowley
Lincoln is worried that he’s lost his manliness from growing up with all sisters, so he and Clyde go camping.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Karla Sakas Shropshire
Lincoln gets Lori a job at a pizza arcade, but when he starts to ask favors of her, Lori gets in hot water.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Kevin Sullivan
When Lincoln's mother signs him up for peewee football, Lincoln schemes to have Lynn take his spot.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Bob Mittenthal
It’s the Sadie Hawkins dance at school and Lincoln’s sisters have accidentally landed him four dates!
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Alec Schwimmer
When Lincoln and Bobby become friends, Lori sets out to make Bobby jealous by hanging out with Clyde.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Kevin Sullivan
Lola wants to be a part of the siblings' secrets club, but they won't let her in because she's a "tattle tale."
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Whitney Wetta, Sammie Crowley
The children complain about their house, but they start to feel differently after a tornado threatens to destroy it.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Karla Sakas Shropshire
Luan pranks the entire household every year on April Fools' Day, but this year Lincoln has a plan to avoid her pranks.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Whitney Wetta, Sammie Crowley
After seeing a scary movie (that his parents told him not to), Lincoln can't go to sleep and pulls an all-nighter.
Director: Chris Savino, Kyle Marshall
Writer: Sheela Shrinivas
When a common cold ravages through the loud house, Lincoln believes his sisters have turned into Zombies!
Director: Chris Savino, Kyle Marshall
Writer: Alec Schwimmer
Lincoln wishes he had ten brothers instead of ten sisters, and Lisa gives him a glimpse into that reality.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Kevin Sullivan
The Loud children make a trip to the supermarket to do the grocery shopping for their mother, but Lincoln has other plans.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Karla Sakas Shropshire
All of Lincoln's sisters develop a crush on his new tutor, making it impossible for Lincoln to study.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Michael Rubiner
Lincoln begins to hog the spotlight when he becomes Luan's clown assistant.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Karla Sakas Shropshire
The Loud children have fun on a snow day.
Director: Chris Savino
Writer: Whitney Wetta, Sammie Crowley