The Loud House season 2 episode 22 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
On Halloween in the Loud house, Lincoln and his sisters prepare with costumes and decorations, while Lincoln and Clyde aim to find a neighborhood with full-size candy bars. Disguising themselves as British gentlemen, they accidentally send local bullies to their own neighborhood, leading to chaos and stolen candy. To fix their mistake, Lincoln and Clyde lure the bullies into Lucy's haunted corn maze, using the scares to frighten them into returning the stolen treats. The night ends successfully, with the Loud family's haunted maze attracting visitors and the neighborhood children enjoying their reclaimed candy.
Full Episode S02E22 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who offers advice on making fake blood more realistic?
Lisa suggests adding molasses for better consistency.
What is Lucy excited about for Halloween?
Lucy is excited about her haunted corn maze.
How do Lincoln and Clyde plan to find full-size candy bars?
They analyze satellite photos, median income levels, and track candy buyers to find Huntington Manor.
What strategy do the Loud siblings use to maximize their candy collection?
They use multiple costumes to trick-or-treat at houses multiple times.
How do Lincoln and Clyde disguise themselves to access Huntington Manor?
They disguise themselves as British gentlemen.
Why is Lucy's haunted corn maze initially a failure?
The neighborhood's children are scared away by bullies who vandalize the area and steal candy.
How do Lincoln and Clyde realize they contributed to ruining Halloween?
They remember directing the bullies to their neighborhood.
What plan do Lincoln and Clyde devise to retrieve the stolen candy?
They lure the bullies into Lucy's haunted maze to scare them into returning the candy.
What are the results of the haunted maze confrontation?
The bullies are scared away, promising never to return, and the maze becomes a success.
How do Lincoln and Clyde salvage Halloween for their neighborhood?
They distribute the recovered candy to the neighborhood children.