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Of Admission/one Flu Over The... | [s1e21] The Priceserves as the emotional heart of the story, eventually calling Lincoln a "monster" for wanting to abandon their sick family members rather than caring for them. The second half of the episode shifts from psychological horror to a parody of the zombie apocalypse genre. When a contagious flu sweeps through the house, the infected siblings are depicted as shuffling, green-skinned "zombies" with yellow eyes. The uninfected siblings, led by Lincoln and the scientifically-minded Lisa, treat the situation as a "level four outbreak," arming themselves with water guns filled with chicken soup. [S1E21] The Price of Admission/One Flu Over the... This segment highlights the contrasting personalities of the Loud siblings under pressure: serves as the emotional heart of the story, In the twenty-first episode of its first season, The Loud House explores the thin line between imagination and reality through two high-stakes parodies: "The Price of Admission" and "One Flu Over the Loud House." While the former centers on a child’s guilt and overactive imagination, the latter transforms a common household illness into a cinematic survival epic. Together, they illustrate the chaos of growing up in a large family while paying homage to classic horror and thriller tropes. The Price of Admission: The Cost of Disobedience The uninfected siblings, led by Lincoln and the |