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In "Save the Date", Lori becomes very angry and violent to Lincoln, as she threw numerous things at him. She explained that Bobby broke up with her, due to Lincoln making Bobby's sister Ronnie Anne cry over his harsh comments about her. Lori then forced Lincoln to go on a double date with Ronnie Anne and make her feel like the most special girl in the world, so Bobby could get back together with Lori. In "Driving Miss Hazy", she forces favors from him and the rest of her siblings in exchange for rides around town, forcing Lincoln to do her laundry. In "Heavy Meddle", she suggests Lincoln deal with his bully by texting embarrassing photos. She then tells the boy suspected to be the bully that only they get to pick on Lincoln.
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In at least two episodes so far, she is shown to have childish arguments with her brother Carlos. It is located opposite to Lana and Lola's room, and between the staircase and Lincoln's room. It is located between Lynn and Lucy's room and Lincoln's room, and is opposite to Lisa and Lily's room.
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In a promotional video about Lincoln taking a quiz to see which of the teen sisters he most resembled, he got Lori as the result. In "No Spoilers", Lori puts Lincoln in charge of distracting Leni to prevent from ruining their Mom's surprise birthday party. Like his other siblings, he detests when she's too bossy to them, but she deeply loves him, although she sometimes doesn't want to admit it.
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They always try to help him through his issues, but are usually incompetent in doing so, but always insist on it unaware, much to his frustration. In "Teachers' Union", Lincoln and Clyde planned to get her and Coach Pacowski to go on a date together so that gym class can be better. Unfortunately, due to their information about him being inaccurate, their date went terribly, which leaves her in a very sour mood the next day and makes her students do a pop quiz. The episode ends with Mrs. Johnson being head over heels for the janitor and Lincoln and Clyde immediately get to work on getting them together. Despite Carlos Jr.'s disability, the two became fast friends, with Lincoln treating Carlos almost like he would a sibling.
In "Brawl in the Family", his sisters didn't bother to inform him ahead of time how the "Sister Fight Protocol" works. In "One Flu Over the Loud House", he tries unsuccessfully to lead his healthy sisters to the McBride house after Lori, Lynn, and the twins catch the flu. In "Attention Deficit", Lincoln is frustrated when he has to compete with his sisters to get attention from his parents and Clyde's dads, but doesn't get mad at them.
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She thanks him at the end of the episode, and they hug before she leaves for the dance with Bobby. The middle child and only son in the Loud family, 11-year-old (12 as of Season 6) Lincoln is an average, geeky boy who constantly has to deal with living in a house with ten sisters. He is typically the voice of reason and moral compass among his family, if not a bit quick-witted and fun-loving himself.

In "Skaters Gonna Hate", it is revealed that Carlos in his alias of Carlos X had a history with Tony Hawk. The Casagrandes are a Mexican American family of characters who are the extended family of the Santiagos. Because she traveled extensively in her youth prior to meeting Albert, Myrtle never married or had children of her own. When she became Albert's girlfriend, she started to treat the Loud children as her own grandchildren. Upon accepting her, the children started to call her "Gran-Gran" as she had wanted them to call her.
In "Sofa, So Good", Lincoln and his sisters get into a fight and destroy the living room. They work together to repair it, and then they split up to recover their missing furniture. In "Lori Days", Lincoln and his sisters have a food fight in Vanzilla.
But it turns out that it was Lucy who clog the toilet, and Lincoln takes blame for Lucy (to save her from being embarrassed) and gets grounded. In "Kick the Bucket List", she gives Lincoln a blanket to keep himself warm as he gets some sleep from working on shortening his list and reminds him to be back home before dark since he has to go to school the next day. In "Stall Monitor", Lincoln is afraid that Agnes Johnson might said something bad to his parents. With that, Lincoln stalls his parents to skip the conference, but failed to do so. In "The Price of Admission", Lincoln ignored his parents advice not to watch scary movies at a young age.
In "House Music", she lets him play the double bass, but he gets mad at her that they can't do whatever she tells them to do and she has to let them stick to her way. In the end, he forgives her and let her play with them at the concert. Because Luna is helpful towards everyone, Lincoln seems to tolerate her and they have a good relationship.
In the latter, Luan has stopped pulling pranks; however, in the episode "Silence of the Luans", Lily pulls pranks on their family, convincing Luan to resume pranking. Luan also has other talents, including performing as an expert birthday clown, juggler, magician, mime artist, and ventriloquist. Luan owns a dummy named Mr. Coconuts that she uses as part of her ventriloquy acts. Luan often gets jealous of her other siblings, as shown in the episode "Funny Business" in which Lincoln begins to overshadow Luan as a birthday clown.
For the most part, he has fun being a part of their chaos, and doesn't mind being the only boy. The Paramount Plus Essential plan includes tens of thousands of episodes and movies, the NFL on CBS, the UEFA Champions League, 24/7 news coverage with CBS News, and limited ads. You can watch uninterrupted and ad-free entertainment through Paramount Plus. It also allows you to download and save, so that you can enjoy TV shows and movies anywhere anytime.
In "Sound of Silence", Lincoln plays kickboxing with Lynn, who in return joins in on the prank by telling him that Lola popped her ball for eating the last pudding. She constantly roughhouses with him, thinking it as playful, like in "The Sweet Spot", and often doesn't stop to acknowledge when this leaves him wounded at the price of her amusement. In "No Guts, No Glori", when he tells her to stop riding her bike indoors, she instead teases him by saying, "Who do you think you are, Lori?". In "Not a Loud", she tells Lincoln some details about his birth, and tells him that she was excited to finally have a brother. In "Fool's Paradise", she tricked him and the rest of the family that they sent her to clown camp on April Fool's Day and rigged the motel they were staying at full of pranks. After discovering his father was an accomplice in her scheme, he works with his family to prank Luan back.
In "Time Trap!", Lincoln and his siblings altered history, causing their parents to decide not to have any kids in the future. As a result, Lincoln got deleted out of existence, although he returned when Lisa and Lily prevented this timeline alteration. Kenya's film and classification board (KFCB) has called for the suspension of several US-produced children's programs running on channels provided by TV company MultiChoice.