[s3e5] White Hare -
The episode follows Lincoln Loud as he attempts to make a perfect first impression on a new girl at school. Afraid that his ten sisters will "meddle" and ruin his chances—as seen in a flashback to the Season 1 episode " Heavy Meddle "—Lincoln tries to sneak out of the house.
Ultimately, Lincoln realizes that his sisters' advice to just "be himself" is better than the "cool guy" persona he was trying to adopt. The episode ends with Lincoln successfully introducing himself to the new girl (later revealed to be ). Origins and Significance [S3E5] White Hare
Though it premiered in February 2018, the episode's production code ("LDH 105") suggests it was produced earlier, likely during Season 2. User blog:AlexKawa/Episode Review: White Hare/Insta-gran The episode follows Lincoln Loud as he attempts
Creator Chris Savino originally designed the show around a family of 25 rabbits. "White Hare" uses this abandoned concept as an alternate-universe dream sequence. "White Hare" uses this abandoned concept as an
Lincoln's rabbit form uses his originally intended name, Warren .
Lincoln's best friend Clyde appears as a beaver named Danny .
Before the show moved to a human family of 11 children, Leni Loud was originally conceived as an 8-year-old who didn't know her own strength, a concept briefly alluded to in the episode's rabbit designs.