The Loud House: Season 6: Episode 14: Lights, Camera, Nuclear Reaction/ Save the Last Pants

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Episode 14a: Lights, Camera, Nuclear Reaction 

          Back to the David Steele plots, and they are building this concept up well. It starts with Lincoln and Clyde making their own David Steele movie, which...I hope they don't get some lawyers to break their kneecaps.  This episode also has Todd the Robot he was playing the villain in Lincoln's film. Where the plan is to use a nuclear reactor to wipe out Royal Woods. (Uhh this post is going to be on a watch list thanks a lot Loud House)  

        There's a lot to this episode, the film being made was the appetizer.  Next day, Lincoln, Clyde, and Todd are working on a script for the movie , either the same one or a new one, who knows? When Lisa - my Loud girl- shows up and wonders if anybody has seen her nuclear reactor, which is not a sentence you want to hear. (Have you seen my deadly bioweapon?  If you have uh, send it back) 

      This gives us our fun plot, where Lincoln, Clyde, and Lisa go on the hunt. First they think it's Flip and there's a car chase. They also reuse Lola's car as a David Steele car from the birthday episode. It's fun car chase and great diversion by Todd, who thanks to Lisa using a joke from the Simpsons, had put an evil switch on him so he could play the role, which is great reveal using the clue from before when Lisa had let them use a real nuclear reactor. 

             Lincoln, Clyde, and Lisa are shining stars here. I like their teamwork. So they eventually get to the place where Todd is going to nuke the city. (Which is um something dark) Todd has corrupted Lisa's other robots and it's up to our trio to stop them before they get to the big boss, Todd.  The plan is to switch his evil switch back to good. They have to appeal to Todd's memories of him being part of the family. It would be forced if wasn't shown in the past episodes and working in well with the family. It's a good episode, lots of James Bond fun.   The episode really sets a nice look for their David Steele plots and it's fun. There's alot of value in watching this one, doesn't give me a lot to say though.     I give it 9/10.

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Episode 14b: Save the Last Pants 

      Odd name for an episode, but we'll see how that works.  Rusty finally gets a focus, I mean a real focus, I'm not one to count the season 5 episode: Frame on You to be  a Rusty episode, since he's there mostly as the drive for the plot not the episode's main character.  This one makes him the main character, he gets his chance to shine. 

         His dad needs him to take care of the family store (The family business) because he has to go out and talk to a fabric guy. The episode sets up before this that Rusty wanted to hang out with his family.  And the setup object for our episode is that there's some pants and stuff  that aren't for sale, they are holds and etc.. that comes into play later.  

        Rusty doesn't want to do his job correctly because he'd rather hang with his friends and he's not paying attention. Eventually this leads to him finding out he sold the pants he wasn't supposed to sale  to Tyler, uh Scoot's boyfriend. (This show is weird)  Rusty's father told him that it's taking longer to get back than planned (good save) and that those pants are for someone very important. He has to get the pants back.

      Something something, chase something, they find Tyler and ask him to take off his pants. (You wanted to say that like that didn't you?)  Rusty offers Zach's pants for trade, Zach had found a pair of pants he liked at the store and put them on.  (Zach is much shorter than Tyler so this is odd trade) Anyway, Tyler has also modified the pants but Rusty is desperate. Zach loses his pants. (this episode is weird) 

      You know how this might go... Rusty's dad comes back, Rusty decides to say the truth, but then Mick Swagger shows up. (You didn't see that one coming)  He's the Very important Pants guy, he's not impressed by the now damaged pants.  Rusty decides actually put some effort in and is able to sell the man the pants, he's impressed by them.  

       This episode is weird, but good, actually better than I thought it would be. Rusty getting some focus in a real way was nice, and the episode bonds well that he already knows his family business he just didn't want to work, so it didn't do the low hanging fruit. I like how the episode has Rusty in the charge, it feels like "Zach Attack" (the best season 5 episode) in how that works  and it's fun to see Rusty in this role, hoping they do that with the other friends, as much as I also want them to do episodes with the other friends without the  others around like how Clyde gets and/or an episode with a friend+sister.  I give it  8/10.  


    That's it for now, tune in next time when we steal your pants... why would I write that?  (this episode is going to be weird for the British readers)  



           

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