"Deal Me Out" is the eighteenth episode of the third season, and the one-hundred-nineteenth episode of The Loud House.
Plot[]
Lincoln and Clyde worry that they may be too old to still be playing Ace Savvy.
Synopsis[]
Lincoln and Clyde are at the mall, buying tickets for the Ace Savvy convention. After purchasing their tickets, the two end up running into two of their classmates, who say that they outgrew Ace Savvy when they were younger. When Lincoln and Clyde realize that many of those who are attending the convention are young kids, and wonder if they're too old for Ace Savvy, even though it was how the two first became friends. Regardless, Lincoln and Clyde agree to find a new interest.
Lincoln and Clyde try their hand at skateboarding, fishing, and car repair, but all three attempts don't exactly work out. Gathering all their Ace Savvy collectibles, they head over to Flip's Food & Fuel (which they mistake for a pawn shop) and sell their stuff to Flip, as well as their convention tickets (after Flip transforms his store into a ticket stand).
At a park, Lincoln and Clyde attempt to relax. As they relax, Clyde discovers a kid playing with Ace Savvy and One-Eyed Jack action figures, and sneaks past Lincoln to play with him. Lincoln, meanwhile, sees a kid watch an episode of Ace Savvy on their tablet, and begins following him to watch the episode. Moments later, Lincoln and Clyde meet up, and fib where they headed off to. At a car repair store, Lincoln and Clyde observe the various mufflers on display. Suddenly, Lincoln sees the comic book store nearby and lies to Clyde by saying that a bug flew into his mouth. The moment he leaves, Clyde sees a man dressed up as Ace Savvy, and quickly goes to take a selfie with him. Meeting up again, Lincoln and Clyde suddenly bring up fond memories of when they were younger, and how they quickly bonded because of their love for Ace Savvy. Unable to hold it in any longer, Lincoln and Clyde admit that they still love Ace Savvy with all their hearts, and could care less if people say they're too old for it. Sometime later, Lincoln and Clyde head back to Flip's to get their stuff back, but he refuses when the boys don't have enough money. Luckily, they manage to convince him by getting him a new muffler.
Later on, Lincoln and Clyde are attending the Ace Savvy convention in their costumes. As they walk around, they discover some of Lori's classmates, Becky, Joey, and Chaz, walking by, and embrace themselves for ridicule. To their surprise, they're revealed to be avid Ace Savvy fans as well, saying that they're never too old to Ace Savvy. Happy that they're not alone, Lincoln and Clyde follow them to get Ace Savvy-styled pancakes.
Cast[]
- Collin Dean as Lincoln
- Grey Griffin as Lana / Kid #1 / Baby
- Lara Jill Miller as Becky / Little Kid / Kid #2
- Andre Robinson as Clyde
- Brian Stepanek as Lynn Sr.
- John DiMaggio as Flip / Ace Savvy
- Richard Horvitz as Chaz / Joey / Flash Card
- Tex Hammond as Lance
- Gunnar Sizemore as Trent
Lynn, Mollie, Andrew, Bratty Kid's Mom, Teri's boyfriend and Renee's mother have no lines in this episode.
Moral/Lesson[]
- It's okay to like what you enjoy even when others say you're too old for it, and that other people can share that mindset.
Trivia[]
- This episode is omitted from Nickelodeon On-Demand on DirecTV for unknown reasons.
- This episode reveals how Lincoln and Clyde met: during Halloween a few years back, Lincoln was chasing after Lynn, who had separated from their mother. During the chase, Lynn passed by Clyde, and Lincoln ended up crashing into him, giving the latter a nosebleed. Lincoln apologized to him and offered his cape to wipe his nose.
- According to Lincoln, they were 5 when they met, which means that they have been friends for six years. This was previously stated in the official The Loud House Instagram's segment "Ask Lincoln Loud".
- Lana and Lynn (through flashbacks) are the only sisters to appear, though the former appeared in both versions and Lori is mentioned by Clyde.
- This episode reveals that Lincoln has had broken back teeth about since he was 5 years old.
- Lance is voiced by Tex Hammond in this episode, which Tex would later on start voicing Lincoln a few episodes later in Game Boys when Collin Dean hit puberty.
- Becky, Joey, and Chaz are revealed to be avid Ace Savvy fans as well.
- The title card music for "Project Loud House" / "Picture Perfect" can be heard frequently throughout the episode and during Lincoln and Clyde's flashbacks.
- According to Clyde, he knows who Lori's classmates are because he memorized one of Lori's high school yearbooks.
- Lincoln brings up the Ace Savvy character, Old Maid, which could be a reference to Scoots' alter ego from "Pulp Friction".
- Wild Card Willy is also mentioned.