Ep 22. Intern for the Worse
- November 9, 2016
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8.6 (166)
Lincoln Loud is a 11-year-old boy who lives with his 10 sisters in a house they share in Royal Woods, Michigan. In the show The Loud House season 2 episode 22 titled "Intern for the Worse", Lincoln gets the opportunity to intern with his favorite video game designer, Ms. DiMartino.
Initially, Lincoln is excited about the opportunity to work with his role model, but his excitement soon turns into disappointment when he realizes that his primary responsibility is to take care of Ms. DiMartino's cat, Fangs. Lincoln finds Fangs to be extremely difficult to handle as the cat constantly scares him with his sharp claws and hissing.
As the episode progresses, Lincoln is forced to cater to Fangs' every need, from serving him his meals to cleaning up after him. However, things take a turn for the worse when Lincoln accidentally leaves Fangs' cat door open, causing the feline to escape. Lincoln and his best friend, Clyde, must search for Fangs throughout the city before Ms. DiMartino finds out that the cat is missing.
Meanwhile, Lincoln's sisters are also busy with their own internships. Lori is working at a dental office; Leni is interning with a fashion designer; Luna is interning with a music producer; and Lisa is interning with a geneticist. Each of them has their own unique challenges to deal with, from Lori's fear of blood to Leni's struggle to impress her demanding boss.
The episode highlights the challenges and responsibilities that come with internships. It also shows how Lincoln and his sisters learn valuable lessons about working hard, taking responsibility, and being accountable for their actions. The show emphasizes the importance of perseverance, teamwork, and resilience in achieving success.
Overall, The Loud House season 2 episode 22 titled "Intern for the Worse" is a fun and engaging episode that teaches valuable lessons to kids about the importance of hard work, responsibility, and resilience. The episode is filled with humor, suspense, and heartwarming moments that will appeal to both kids and adults.