Top Ten Loud House Episodes With the Worst Endings

These are the top ten episodes of The Loud House that have the worst endings.
The Top Ten
No Such Luck

The parents and sisters seem to enjoy watching drama unfold, especially when Lincoln is the victim. This episode sends a bad message to families. I feel like Nickelodeon tried to make the ending funny by having Lincoln stay in the mascot costume, but it wasn't funny at all. It just shows that the parents are cruel to their kids.

The family seals up Lincoln's room, kicks him out of the house, sells his furniture, and makes him wear a mascot suit all day - all because they think he's bad luck. Crazy.

Brawl in the Family

I despise this whole episode, but the ending is beyond awful and easily one of the worst endings in the whole series, in my opinion! Why did you have to open your mouth and ruin everything, Lincoln?

The sisters fighting makes no sense, and they mistreat Lincoln by using his room and stuff. Lincoln finally understands the sister fight protocol, but then he messes up.

Personally, I liked the episode and it's one of my favorites, but the ending was stupid. You'd think Lincoln would have kept his mouth shut.

Ruthless People

This episode's ending has the same problem as Two Boys and a Baby. The whole episode is about Lincoln's side trying to avoid staying at Aunt Ruth's house by switching with the others, so they could go to the senior home. However, they find the place in horrible condition. Meanwhile, Mom and the others, instead of staying at Aunt Ruth's home, get to stay at her new lake house.

So, they make offers to the others again to switch with them, and they get to stay at Aunt Ruth's lake house - until it becomes infested with termites, thanks to Lana bringing them from the house. After everything Lincoln and his side go through, they still end up staying at Aunt Ruth's house. Just to rub salt in the wound, they find out the other family members and the seniors get to go on a cruise, making the ending all the more insulting.

And here's the real kicker: if they had just stuck with the original plan, Lincoln and his side could have stayed at the lake house. Plus, it wouldn't have gotten infested with termites. To make the ending even more unfair, Lynn Sr. breaks the thermometer, and the seniors and Mom's side get to go on a cruise. Meanwhile, when Lincoln and his side finally get to the lake house, it gets infested with termites because of Lana, and they end up having to stay at Aunt Ruth's home and suffer even more.

Fool Me Twice

The family should have hired a Luan lookalike to purposely ruin Luan's comedy career and force her to watch it, like how she forced them to watch their own humiliation. Or better yet, they should have sent her to an insane asylum.

I hope someone someday (maybe this year) makes a decent alternate ending to this episode. A suggestion would be for the Louds to learn that there's nothing wrong with a good old-fashioned prank. But using a double against Luan would probably work too.

Luan is my favorite Loud, so what the family did to her was awful. If I could control the episode, I would make Luan win because that would be better.

Lincoln Loud: Girl Guru

I love this episode, but I will always hate the ending. Lincoln saying the only thing he's good for is taking a pie to the face is just sad. Then you have Clyde, who doesn't care what happens as long as he gets his money. Finally, Mrs. Johnson says it was an awesome idea, which just makes it worse.

Lincoln Loud, not all girls are the same as your siblings. Every girl has her own identity.

Kings of the Con

The Loud sisters dislike everything Ace Savvy, yet they come to the convention only to win a chance to be in the movie. You'd think after Pulp Friction, the girls would take a liking to Ace Savvy, but no. The boys get parts as pooper scoopers, while the girls star in the movie as heroes. The people who came up with the plot for this episode need to get their heads examined.

This episode was bad throughout. There were many ways that everyone could have gotten what they wanted. However, the writers ruined the ending by giving Lincoln and Clyde a bad off-screen role while the sisters participated in the movie.

Change of Heart

I didn't just hate the ending of this episode - I hated the whole thing. Lori was acting like a greedy jerk because she wanted Clyde to keep his annoying crush on her just so he would continue giving her stuff. The ending was the worst part, though, as it made the entire episode pointless.

Two Boys and a Baby

Unlike most people, I really enjoy this episode. While it's not the best episode, I did think it was funny and entertaining. However, if there's one thing I didn't like, it would easily be the ending. In the episode, Lincoln wants to watch Lily so he won't have to go to his Aunt Ruth's house. So he and Clyde watch Lily, and every time something unfortunate happens to him, he says it's worth it as long as he doesn't have to go to Aunt Ruth's.

Then, at the end of the episode, after all that trouble, he still ends up having to go to Aunt Ruth's. So, this was just another good episode with a bad ending, in my opinion!

Chore and Peace

The Loud kids are greedy. Enough said.

Snow Bored

This episode is one of my personal favorites from the first season, but I will never - and I mean NEVER - understand this confusing ending! I also didn't like that, at the end of the episode, it was revealed that everything Lisa did was just an act to make her family hate snow days.

Great episode, but it was mean of Lisa to spoil everyone's fun just to force them to go to school.

The Newcomers

? April Fools Rules
? No Bus No Fuss

I disagree with this one because it ends well. Lincoln and his friends defeat the bullies and end up heroes. I didn't like the beginning with Lynn and the others teasing poor Lincoln, but nevertheless, it ends, I repeat, just well.

The Contenders
Save The Date

I don't know why Lincoln would want to sit next to his immature and hypocritical classmates at lunch or even consider them as friends.

In Tents Debate

Lincoln wasn't forced to serve his sisters. He made the decision himself to serve them so they wouldn't get mad at him and they would all have a good time, even if he wasn't there.

I thought this episode was okay for the most part, but then the ending came and ruined everything for me!

It is so painful to see Lincoln being a slave to his sisters. No one wants to see that.

One Flu Over the Loud House

You might think every story has a good ending, but this one has a plot twist. Lincoln sacrifices himself to save the last sister, but it turns out no one is cured. R.I.P. The Loud House...

Actually, the ending wasn't too bad, and neither was the episode. It's basically a clever adaptation of a zombie apocalypse.

Good episode and funny ending, in my opinion.

Friendzy
A Tale of Two Tables

I've had a change of heart when it comes to this episode's ending. The ending actually isn't bad. Life can get boring when you always have to act your age, and this episode rightfully realizes that.

You completely missed the point of the ending. You make it sound like it's bad to be a kid at heart. Not everyone enjoys being a grown-up.

Um, why is it bad to be a kid at heart? Learn to have fun, sophisticates!

L is For Love

People used to hate this episode because they weren't used to gay couples. Luckily, they are now. Also, I hope Luna and Sam have a kiss.

The Mad Scientist

I liked the episode, but the ending just feels like a cop-out. She basically uses her time machine to go back in time, undoing everything, which makes the whole episode feel pointless.

Project Loud House

Am I the only one who thinks this episode has a bad ending? I despise the ending because Luan turned Lincoln's A+ into an A- by dumping water on his teacher! It would've been a good episode if it weren't for that ending.

The Green House

Dumb episode and cruel ending.

Vantastic Voyage

I agree with this one. The father gets a new van after the old van breaks down, and then lets no one drive or ride in it. They act as if the only two options are either Dad keeping the new van and letting nobody use it, or getting the old van back. This episode ended with Dad getting the old van back because the new van was making him treat his family unfairly, when it should have ended with him letting his family use the new van.

Basically, their van breaks down, he gets a new van, lets no one use it, and then gets the old van back because he eventually sees how unfair he's being. If you realize how unfairly you're treating everyone by not letting them use the van, then the logical thing would be to let them use it - not get the old van back just so you feel okay with letting them use it. Now, they can never use the new van, and they act as if the father learned a lesson and did the right thing. What kind of lesson is that!?

Cover Girls

Lincoln has to cover for all his sisters to keep them from getting into trouble. When the parents find out, they force their kids to stay in the clothes they're wearing for the rest of the day. In the end, Lincoln gets cyberbullied by his classmates, and the sisters aren't able to do their activities - some of which are very important.

The episode was pretty good until the end. As usual, the mom decides to cruelly punish the kids. This time, she humiliates them by making them do their activities dressed as each other. This affects their activities, and most of the sisters aren't able to do what they need to do.

Legends
Family Bonding

It was just ruined by Lincoln's fall gag at the end. Stupid final gags!

Suite and Sour

Let's just say that the kids get beaten up, and the parents get away with crime.

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