Lori gets help from Lincoln and Clyde to banish a ghost that's haunting her, but Fairway's golf team starts struggling so she has to bring it back.Īfter searching for her next big scientific breakthrough, Lisa discovers Flip is a marvel of modern science. Lincoln and the Middle School Action News Team solve the mystery of the missing popcorn.
When Lola learns that Lana is planning their joint birthday, she does everything to stop it. Secret agents Lincoln and Clyde investigate the Louds' suspicious new neighbors. Leni, the oldest in the house, struggles to follow in Lori's footsteps as the family's babysitter. Lincoln tries to swap middle school classes after being separated from the gang, but ends up being transferred to Canada Lori doesn't fit in on any of the college dorm floors Mom and Dad rush to potty train Lily for preschool.
On October 11, 2019, Cristina Pucelli confirmed that production for Season 4 has finished and have started production on Season 5. Kimberly Nordyke, The Hollywood Reporter The season will also showcase holiday-themed episodes and introduce new characters and locations. Meanwhile, for the fifth season of Loud House, Lincoln and his friends graduate elementary school and face new challenges and adventures as they tackle the trials and tribulations of middle school each sister moves up a grade and Lori decides if she’s ready to leave home for college. One one level, giving Wilson terminal cancer is about the cruelest ending Shore could have written both for his hero and his fans, and coming after so much relentless suffering for House it might have felt like overkill.īut House being forced to take care of his best friend after eight seasons of the opposite turned out to be just the shot of emotional adrenalin the show needed in its final episodes, with Leonard and Laurie particularly devastating in 'The C-Word' as House nurses Wilson through a potentially deadly experimental treatment.Cristina our final record of season 4! Looking forward to season 5 and the movie! Hope you'll toon in to The all new Loud House special " Kings of the Con" Monday October 14 1pm on NICK Followed by the premiere of The Casagrandes! # TheLoudHouse # Casagrandes # NICK House lost its way for a while in its final seasons, but creator David Shore righted the ship just in time for the end by putting the focus firmly on the relationship that had always been the show's core. We will never be able to hear Iron & Wine's 'Passing Afternoon' without tearing up, thanks to this episode.
Dudek was such a potent presence that Amber is a huge loss in herself, particularly since the strike meant we didn't even get a full season of her.īut it's the impact her death has on everyone around her that really stings – from Wilson, who's wrecked, to House, who's guilt-stricken, to Thirteen, who finally confronts her Huntington's diagnosis as a result. Convinced that one of his fellow passengers is missing and in mortal danger, he goes to characteristically insane lengths to shock his brain into recovering the memories, which leads to several visually-arresting sequences inside what we can only call House's 'mind bus'.īy the time he realises the victim is Amber – now Wilson's girlfriend – she's beyond saving, and her final moments are as gut-wrenching as it gets. House emerges from a serious bus crash relatively unscathed, but unable to remember anything leading up to the accident. As the episodes' titles imply, they're a perfect one-two punch, with the first boggling your mind just in time for the second to break your heart. Viewed as a two-parter, the season four finale rivals 'Three Stories' as the show's finest hour.
This was, after all, back when TV anti-heroes were still the exception rather than the rule.īut the show's blend of episodic mystery and strong character writing gathered steam, and throughout its second, third and fourth seasons House was one of the most watched programmes on US television, earning Hugh Laurie a slew of Emmy nominations - though, shamefully, never a win.īelow, Digital Spy looks back on the very best of Laurie's tormented diagnostician, naming our favourite 13 episodes in chronological order. A staggering proportion of shows that premiered that year went on to become either bona fide hits or beloved cult classics: Lost, Veronica Mars, Rescue Me, Entourage, Desperate Housewives, and a little medical drama called House, which premiered on Fox 13 years ago.Ī spiky, brainy, somewhat dark re-imagining of Sherlock Holmes starring a little-known British comedian as a very prickly leading man, the show didn't sound like anybody's idea of a guaranteed hit. 2004 was a hell of a year for US television.