Lincoln Makes His Younger Sisters Watch an R-Rated Movie/Grounded

Armen Issmotu
5 Sept 202205:14

Summary

TLDRIn this humorous and chaotic episode, Lincoln Loud is tasked with babysitting his younger sisters while their parents are away. Eager to entertain them, he unwittingly chooses an R-rated horror movie, leading to a series of comedic mishaps as the siblings react in fear and disgust. The movie's disturbing content causes chaos, with Lily expressing her displeasure and everyone begging Lincoln to turn it off. Upon their parents' return, Lincoln faces the consequences of his poor choice, getting grounded for his oversight. The episode highlights the challenges of babysitting and the importance of making responsible decisions.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Lincoln is tasked with watching his younger sisters while their parents are out.
  • 😀 The older sisters have personal obligations and cannot help with the younger siblings.
  • 😀 Lincoln feels a sense of authority as he is in charge for the day.
  • 😀 He decides to turn on a movie for entertainment, but does not check its rating.
  • 😀 The chosen movie turns out to be an R-rated film, causing distress among the younger siblings.
  • 😀 The younger sisters express their fear and discomfort with the movie's content.
  • 😀 There are complaints about excessive violence, gore, and inappropriate language in the film.
  • 😀 Lincoln is unaware of the movie's disturbing elements until his siblings protest.
  • 😀 The parents return home to find the younger siblings upset and blaming Lincoln for the movie.
  • 😀 Lincoln is grounded for a long period due to his poor judgment in selecting the film.

Q & A

  • What is Lincoln's main responsibility while his parents are gone?

    -Lincoln is tasked with watching his younger sisters for the day.

  • How do Lincoln's sisters react to the movie he chooses to watch?

    -They find it too scary and disturbing, leading to complaints and distress.

  • What is the age restriction for the movie Lincoln chose?

    -The movie is rated R, which means it is intended for viewers who are 17 years old and older.

  • What does Lola criticize about Lincoln's movie choice?

    -Lola points out that Lincoln hasn't starred in any movies yet, implying he shouldn't be the one picking films.

  • What specific content in the movie causes distress among the younger sisters?

    -The excessive blood, gore, and inappropriate scenes, such as a character walking in on others in the shower, upset them.

  • How do the younger sisters express their dissatisfaction with the movie?

    -They complain, cry, and express fears of having nightmares, with Lily using baby talk to convey her feelings.

  • What consequences does Lincoln face for his choice of movie?

    -He gets grounded for 220 years by his parents for allowing his younger sisters to watch an inappropriate film.

  • What lesson is implied about watching movies without checking ratings?

    -The script implies that it's important to check movie ratings to avoid exposing younger viewers to inappropriate content.

  • How does Lincoln try to manage the situation after the movie?

    -He attempts to reassure his sisters by suggesting they go to their bedrooms and not think about the movie.

  • What do the sisters want Lincoln to do during the movie?

    -They want Lincoln to turn off the movie because they find it too disturbing and scary.

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