Ep 3. Sitting Bull/The Spies Who Loved Me
- TV-Y7
- September 19, 2018
- 22 min
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7.8 (149)
The Loud House season 6 episode 3, "Sitting Bull/The Spies Who Loved Me," follows the chaotic daily life of Lincoln Loud, an eleven-year-old boy who lives in a big family with ten sisters. In the first half of the episode, Lincoln and his sisters have a day off from school and decide to play a game of "Sitting Bull" in their backyard. The game involves each sibling trying to knock the others off a cushion in a circle by any means necessary. While it starts as a friendly competition, the game quickly becomes intense, and alliances are formed, leading to a wild and hilarious battle of the siblings.
Meanwhile, in the second half of the episode, Lincoln and his friend Clyde attempt to expose their school's newest substitute teacher, who they believe to be a spy. They use a series of gadgets and tactics to try to catch her in the act, but things don't go as planned when they discover she may not be who they thought she was.
Throughout the episode, viewers get a glimpse of each of the ten Loud siblings' unique personalities and quirks, from the bookish and introverted Lisa to the martial-arts-loving Lucy. The show also showcases the strong bond between the siblings and their ability to have each other's backs through even the craziest of situations.
Overall, "Sitting Bull/The Spies Who Loved Me" is a fun and entertaining episode of The Loud House that highlights the show's signature humor, heart, and family values.