Top 10 The Loud House Episodes with the Best Ending
Loud House episodes with the best endings. Note, not all the episodes have to be necessarily good just as long as the ending is good.Good episode and good ending. After trying to avoid Luna from ruining his first concert, she actually makes his first concert the best, along with Clyde, as she even manages to get them on stage to sing with SMOOCH.
This is probably my favorite episode.
Lucy performs her poem at the Royal Woods Theater and dedicates it to Luan for helping her. Luan smiles happily, proud of her.
I personally find this to be the best ending.
Aside from the moment where Luan's crush, Sam, is revealed to be a girl, the other Louds deliver their love letters to their admirers.
It's nice to see that and lesbian couples on a Nick cartoon.
Easily the best TLH moment! When Lana thought she caught a reindeer in a trap... but she caught Luan instead.
This episode is nothing like "No Such Luck." In that episode, Lincoln didn't do anything to truly deserve the horrible treatment. But in this episode, Luan deserved it as she went out of her way to publicly humiliate her family and then forced them to watch. The family was totally justified in making her cry, and someday Luan will have to answer for her actions, not just against her family, but everyone she ever pranked.
Out of all the endings from the April Fool's episodes, this one is the best. The family gets back at Luan for humiliating them by making her think that they are moving because of her. They actually make her cry, then reveal that it was an April Fool's prank. The moving truck with all of Luan's stuff then takes off as she chases after it.
After spending the whole episode trying to get to Weeping Willows, they finally arrive only to find out that they are too late and the room they reserved was given away. But just as all hope is lost, the farmer they helped earlier, who is actually Jerry Kling, arrives. He tells them that because they helped him out, he made it to the Weeping Willows in time, and since he reserved the entire top floor due to his celebrity status, he invites them to stay with him. They finally get to enjoy their vacation.
Lincoln ends up losing the bet and therefore can't read his comics in his underwear. However, Lola realizes that it's wrong to make Lincoln give up his habit since none of the others can go without doing their annoying habits. She even buys Lincoln the special underwear despite him losing the bet.
After the sisters' attempt to get Lucy noticed by Rusty's brother Rocky by giving her a makeover fails, Lucy becomes depressed. Lincoln overhears her moping, saying how he doesn't like her as herself or as a normal girl. Then he finds out that Rocky really likes her and arranges for them to get together in the kitchen. Rocky explains that he actually likes her and was worried that she was too cool for him.
The ending of this episode created the best ship on the whole show in my opinion. Then L is for Love came around and ruined it!
After spending the whole episode fearing that her dreams of becoming a rock star were impossible, Luna receives words of wisdom from Chunk. Despite not making it big, he still enjoys playing with his band and is doing what he loves. In his words, that's the definition of making it. Luna then performs at the Royal Rumble and invites Chunk to play on stage alongside her.
Most of this episode was okay. I did not like how the sisters started acting like brats just because they wanted their own treats too when they did nothing to help Lincoln. The ending easily makes up for the rest of the episode, though.
After getting kicked out of the grocery store and seeing Mom yell at Lincoln, the sisters feel bad for what they did and go out to get Lincoln his Zombie Brand Cereal.
It saved the episode from being totally bad. I was at my limit with Rita not letting Lincoln explain why it wasn't his fault, and this ending... Repeating, it saved the entire episode.
Such a great ending for an episode. This episode proves how thoughtful the sisters are towards their only brother after he missed a Smooch concert. This episode ends very well as both Smooch and the Louds have fun performing as a family.
The episode itself wasn't necessarily great, but the ending was the only good part about it. Lincoln convinces the manager to allow him to take Lori's place so she can go to the dance. He apologizes to her for using her the same way Chandler used him, and they embrace in a hug. It's such a touching moment.
One of the reasons I really like Lola.
I love the ending, especially when the two dummies talk.
The funny ending of this episode being used in a video is how I got into the show!
The ending is a good outcome for everyone. All of Lincoln's friends get dates for the dance, and he and Ronnie Anne get to go to the arcade together.
Although the episode is bad, the ending is good.