The Loud House: Season 8: Episode 3: Only Mine Will Tell/ The Winning Spirit

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Episode 3a: Only Mime Will Tell

     Luan is her school's varsity mime thing.  Yep, there's a varsity mime thingy. It's kind of fun to watch and see how Luan and the others end up doing mime stuff.  Then they end up having one more task, that is to not talk or communicate beyond mime stuff for the rest of the day.  Uh-oh, I sure hope that doesn't put Luan in wacky situations.  
  
             Luan ends up coming home and her dad is packing up lobsters ,which will play into the plot. She can't tell him there's a lobster on his back, but he'll be alright.  Then she goes inside and ends up getting roped into being used for Lola's hair make over, Lynn's spotter, and Lisa's test dummy.  [Or as Mr. Coconuts would say, who are you calling dummy?] The moments were humorous and pretty light fun. Luan gets a chance to hide to wait for family members to go away so she won't end up on some more wildness. 

            When Lynn Sr. dropped his phone earlier and Luan couldn't tell him, one would think that would never come up again, but they are wrong. Luan sees the phone getting messages about the lobsters [they came up again too, uhhh literally] that they are bad and shouldn't be eaten. 
   

            Luan goes to Mr. Grouse for help, again not being able to talk means she has mime to him everything and his interactions were funny here. She's able to get him to figure out to give her a ride and take her to a restaurant, but not the right one.   Eventually, she bolts to the Lynn's Table and tries to get rid of the lobsters.  [ Does Lynn Sr. gets his money back or something since it's not his fault the lobsters went bad?]  It doesn't go well. Eventually, Luan decides to shout and tell her teacher that the lobster is bad. Everyone is happy because the mime rules say that's fine because letting people get sick is bad, and mimes aren't that bad.  Good work. 

        This was a fun episode, simple. It had fun with the background music too. Episode was really enjoyable through out.  I give 7.5/10.

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Episode 3b: The Winning Spirit 

         Lucy has to pass gym or fail the 4th grade. I didn't that was a thing or a thing still or a thing. Lucy also doesn't seem to like physical stuff, funny enough everyone else seems to have passed. [We need a drama here.] Lucy wants to get out and her friends are going to help her, and yes, the episode does bring up Lynn existing but [big but]  Lucy fears one thing: Lynn making her do pushups, apparently. 

            They decide to do magic. The first plan is to do a potion to make her athletic. [Cliff was harmed in the making of this episode]  but Lucy gets beaten up shoes that run away.  That's a sentence I wasn't expecting to write. They try a new plan of making Lucy older, no they don't make Lucy older. Where's that episode? Plan C?  Accidently turn the coach into a lizard.  All those plans were failures. [Like Lucy's chances, apparently] 

            The next best plan is to raise a ghost from the dead. [Mom, the Loud House is doing another episode where Lucy and her friends raise a dead person again!]  They find a ghost named Speedy Edie to possess Lucy and get her to pass the test. This works.   Edie wants more more more, because she finds out that her record in long distance running was beaten. Haiku makes things worse by telling her this info, for some reason. 

           In a twist, this ends up having Lucy be used to train for Edie and means Lucy has to do more physical stuff than if she trained with Lynn. It's over.  Lucy decides that she'll just tell her gym teacher the truth and hope to do it again, which is aloud and yeah.  

        This episode goes with weirdness and goofiness. It was fine and a simple thing it was doing. Lucy learned not to cut corners ,cheat or something. Got to be a little weird, there's nothing too much else to say. I give it 7/10.  

            That's it for now, tune in next time when we shouldn't have had the lobster. 

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