As they talk, both of them realize that their love for each other is still as strong as ever and that their awkward phone call from earlier was merely making them paranoid. As such, Lori tends to come off as somewhat rude and condescending towards those not familiar with her; but, aside from that, she's friendly and kind. By Season 3, Lori's bad temper seems to have gone down but occasionally, she still gets moody.
Loki Loud
The reason for this is that she doesn't want to waste her phone memory for messages other than the ones from Bobby. She's also very territorial as she loudly yells at anyone who goes into to her room without permission before kicking them out. In the first few seasons, Lori has shown a strong disapproval of Clyde's gigantic crush on her. His mannerisms when present near her had either caused her great inconvenience and/or annoyance.
Phone
This is evidenced in "Undie Pressure", where she can't endure to talk to Bobby and let him enter to her house, losing the bet in the process. She also got mad at Lincoln in the episode Save the Date, when Lincoln hurt Ronnie Anne's feelings and got her and Bobby broken up, so she forced him to apologize to her for the mean thing he said to make up to her. However, she is shown to have a gold heart for Lincoln in the later episodes of Season 1 to Season 2 onward.
Clyde
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Despite this, Lori never really got angry at Carl, but was annoyed by him calling her his "gazelle". Carl hugged her legs when Lori was about to go home and told her if Bobby ever mistreats her, he’ll "pounce" like a puma. In Lori's episode of Listen Out Loud, the details of their first date are revealed. In "There Will Be More Chaos", they go on a date, but Lori's siblings tag along. In "Flee Market", the two celebrate their "pizza-versary" (the anniversary of their first shared pizza), but things go badly because Bobby keeps sneaking off to work. In "A Dark and Story Night", she writes a story in which a mermaid based on herself dates a bear based on Bobby.
Bobby
She's also very territorial as she loudly yells at anyone who goes into her room without permission before kicking them out. She's also shown to be protective, as she locks her room with a key and electronic keypad lock. In the fifth-season premiere, "Schooled!", she moved out to start her freshman year of college at Fairway University, but initially has trouble fitting in before ultimately deciding that she can make things work out. Since then, she has appeared less frequently on the show, usually now appearing in episodes set at Fairway University, such as "Ghosted!", "Stroke of Luck", "Crashed Course", "Tee'd Off" And "Pranks Fore Nothing".
Like Lori, Betty also seems to be a bit of a romantic, as she expresses great interest in her brother's love life. Clyde's alter-ego, Danny, also has a crush on her that is similar to Clyde's former crush on Lori. In Lincoln's dream where he has twenty-five rabbit sisters, there is one named Betty who seems to be even a bit more based on Lori than Bridget. In Lincoln's dream where he has twenty-five rabbit sisters, there is one named Beverly who seems to be slightly more based on Lori than Bridget and Betty. And its animated adaptation, Lori takes on the superheroine identity The High Card. In the comic, she's summoned by Savvy alongside the rest of Savvy's deck to help him and One-Eyed Jack defeat the gas monster.
In "Change of Heart", when it seems that Clyde has become smitten with Leni instead of her, Lori tries to win back his affection after realizing that she actually missed the way he doted on her in the past. Later, after realizing that she should apologize to him, Lori admits that Clyde has made her feel good about herself and that anyone would be lucky to be his crush. Also, it was from that point on that Lori now considers Clyde to be a close friend rather than a pest. In "A Fair to Remember", Lori takes Clyde on a date to the fair as a way to make Bobby jealous for having spent so much time with Lincoln.
Early life
Clyde remains comatose through the entire date which makes things difficult for Lori. Notably, Lori shows genuine concern for Clyde's safety after an accident in which his body falls into the water of the "Tunnel of Love" ride, showing that she does care about him. After fixing things with Bobby and Lincoln, Lori gives Clyde a framed picture of the photos they took together at the fair, which again makes him faint in disbelief. Clyde lamented not remembering anything of the date, but was thrilled to have spent the day with her. In "Day of the Dad", Lori goes to meet Arturo for the first time for lunch, having missed the opportunity to do so during the events of "A Very Casagrandes Christmas". However, when she and Arturo attempt to get into the same taxi, they are unfamiliar with each other, and she pushes him into a puddle.
Betty
An unnamed mermaid is Lori's alter-ego in the story the Loud children made up in "A Dark and Story Night". The mermaid resembles Lori, but with a ponytail, a blue crop top and a mint green tail. Bridget is a rabbit from Lincoln's dream he had while knocked out in "White Hare", who is one of the twenty-five sisters of Lincoln's rabbit alter-ego Warren. In "Pulp Friction", she's only seen driving the van, and her abilities are not shown. This is also the episode in which Lincoln comes up with the High Card, making a comic featuring superheroes based on his sisters to enter in a contest. Loki eventually turns out to be a product of Lincoln's imagination as the whole adventure was revealed to be a dream, from which Lincoln wakes up at the end of the episode.
Her name comes from the name for the lowest possible winning hand in the game poker, and the fact that she holds the highest position of authority among the Loud siblings. She doesn't like the others touching her possessions, especially her cellphone, which is her most valuable object. The reason for this is that she does not want to waste her phone memory for messages other than the ones from Bobby.
This plan fails as Lori is oblivious to his presence and ultimately, she makes up with Bobby, much to Clyde's displeasure. In "Chore and Peace", Clyde receives a message from Walt that Lori wrote that was meant for Bobby and broke the news to him, making Clyde confident enough to attempt to woo Lori. However, she tells him that she and Bobby are together again, and he loses his confidence immediately with a nosebleed. At the end of the episode, they can be seen riding a bike together, revealing that they got married. This is used as a gag, happening only in what appears to be Lincoln's imagination, and isn’t mentioned in further episodes. From the moment he saw Lori, Carl was enchanted by her, always trying to show off, such as by pretending to do hundreds of push-ups in front of her and affectionately referred to Lori as a "10".
Still, she appeared to be on very good terms with the entire family, who happily accepted her as Bobby's girlfriend. In "Save the Date", Lori makes Lincoln go on a double date with Ronnie Anne and Bobby, after Bobby breaks up with her, since Lincoln made Ronnie Anne cry. Bobby spends the movie traveling to Scotland to win her back, arriving at Loch Loud just as the Louds are leaving.
The movie's end credits show Lori carrying Bobby, showing that they cleared the mix-up. In "Power Play with the Casagrandes", she gets angry when Bobby starts texting and calling her less to save electricity. Lori cries on Bobby's shoulder, believing that it's not possible to live in the city. Bobby comforts her saying that he didn't have the best of luck either since he ran into the backside of a police horse, but with time, she’ll be able to adjust to the city life and kissed her forehead.
She's the self-proclaimed boss and the only sister with a driver's license...so it pays to stay on her good side. A professional texter and avid eye-roller, Lori is never afraid to tell people how she feels. Lori, much like her father and paternal grandfather, is very emotional and cries easily. She'll often cry if she is lonely[21] or has simply had a bad day.[22]She also appears to have inherited Lynn Sr.'s clumsiness along with Leni and Lincoln.
As a result, Lori got deleted out of existence, although she returned when Lisa and Lily prevented this timeline alteration. In a discussion with Ronnie Anne, Lori admits that she thinks Bobby should stay and admires the amount of thought and work Bobby put into thinking of a way the two could still be a couple after the move. In Season 5, she eventaully moves out to attend college at Fairway University on weekdays and has retirement of being oldest sibling of the house, but she can now coming home for visit on once in a while and still loves them so much. Betty wears a drill sergeant outfit, like the one Lori wears when she's trying to be intimidating.