Crashed Course (The Loud House)
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How to Make a Terrible College Related Episode: Crash Course Bad Animation #143
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"Crashed Course" is the 1st segment of the 13th episode of Season 6 of The Loud House.
Plot
The Loud siblings intervene when they think Lori is failing out of Fairway U, but then realize they made things worse once they find out the scores are actually golf scores.
Why This Course Was Crashed
- All the Louds (except for poor Lori) are very unlikable in this episode for what they've done to Lori and her college career.
- If they were this concerned about Lori's performance, why couldn't they have just simply told her and cleared things up instead of going that far?
- Even Lisa, usually the smart one of the family, went along with it just to make the plot work.
- It's another episode where Lori's college career gets ruined. Sound familiar? But this time, instead of it being only one sister messing things up, all of them do.
- Sergio from The Casagrandes is again shoehorned into this episode and he adds nothing to the plot other than show a flashback of one of Ronnie Anne's pranks that she sent Lincoln.
- The Louds thought Lori was failing because they saw her grades of 68, 67, 65, and later 62. In reality, any grade in the 60s would be a D, which is barely minimum passing.
- Lori falls for the Louds' obviously fake disguises (even Lana who didn't change her clothes at all) because the plot demands it.
- Lori's own family members went as far as making her actually fail her golf exam over this.
- Plot hole: How does Luna suddenly believe that Lori is failing in a later scene in this episode, despite her not thinking that in the scene before it?
- The Louds even hurt Coach Niblick in this episode for an unexplained reason.
- In the ending, Lori just went ahead and forgave them right away as if they cared for her in some weird Loud family way, just like in the aforementioned episode in WTCWC#2.
- What she should've done is not immediately forgive them right away, and rightfully tell them off and maybe make them do something that'll earn them her trust back.
- The resolution at the end, while good, felt too rushed where they just went ahead and tried to make things right as fast as they could.
- The Louds get zero consequences for what they have done, despite the fact they made Lori fail a golf exam and ruin her college career.
- Just like its predecessor, and Kings of the Con, it teaches the same bad and plain wrong moral: if you act all selfish and thwart someone else's plans, you can get called out but not punished for it.
Redeeming Qualities
- The episode does show that the Louds care for their oldest sister's performance in college, but it was executed rather poorly and again, they should've just called her to talk and clear things up instead.
- Lori (despite forgiving them quickly) Nacho, Scoots, the background characters, Bobby, an Alligator, Marisa, Duncan, Coach Niblick, where Lori is sadly the only likable Loud in this episode.
- Some funny jokes here and there like the scene of Lily sitting on Ronnie Anne's package of ketchup and flooding Lori's room with ketchup and Luan's "Amazing job, Lori. We'll never putt into your business again.".
Trivia
- This is the first time the Casagrandes family members are shown/mentioned (Ronnie Anne, Sergio, and Bobby) in Season 6.
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