The Loud House season 3 episode 11 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
When the Loud family discovers termites in their home, they're forced to split up and stay with relatives. Lincoln, desperate to avoid Aunt Ruth's, manipulates his way into staying with Pop Pop, only to find the amenities there disappointing. Meanwhile, the siblings assigned to Aunt Ruth end up at a luxurious lake house, courtesy of her time-share. However, termites follow them there too, brought by Lana in an attempt to save them. The episode highlights the Louds' chaotic attempts to make the best of their situations, underscored by unexpected twists and the importance of family adaptability.
Full Episode S03E11 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did the Loud family need to leave their house?
The Loud family needed to leave their house due to a termite infestation.
How did the family decide who would stay with Pop Pop and who would stay with Aunt Ruth?
The family decided who would stay with Pop Pop and who would stay with Aunt Ruth by drawing names from a hat.
What was Lincoln's initial reaction to being assigned to stay with Aunt Ruth?
Lincoln was unhappy with being assigned to stay with Aunt Ruth and sought to switch places with one of his siblings.
How did Lincoln manage to switch places and avoid staying at Aunt Ruth's?
Lincoln managed to switch places by convincing Lana that staying with Aunt Ruth would allow her to enjoy chores like scooping cat litter and eating expired food.
What were the conditions like at Pop Pop's retirement community?
At Pop Pop's retirement community, amenities like the pool, shuffleboard, and pudding machine were either closed or malfunctioning, and there were early bedtimes.
How did the group at Aunt Ruth's end up at a lake house?
The group assigned to Aunt Ruth's ended up at a lake house because Aunt Ruth didn't want them to stay at her place, as it stressed out her cats, so she offered her time-share lake house instead.
What issue did the family encounter at the lake house?
The family encountered a termite infestation at the lake house, similar to their home, likely brought over by Lana in an attempt to save the termites.
How did the family members try to make the best of their situations?
The family members tried to make the best of their situations by engaging in various activities and attempting to enjoy their temporary accommodations, despite the challenges.
What lesson did the Loud family learn from their experiences?
The Loud family learned the importance of making the best out of every situation, regardless of initial disappointments or challenges.
What happened to the amenities at Sunset Canyon?
The amenities at Sunset Canyon were either closed or broken, including the pool, shuffleboard courts, and air conditioning, leading to discomfort for the family members staying there.