The episode begins with the show Dream Boat playing.
The narrator said, "Will our captivating captain find her first mate, or will it be a man overboard? Find out tonight as we set sail for love on...The Dream Boat."
J.D., Varie, Ed, Double D, Eddy, Woody, Lincoln, and his sisters are seen watching it with their mouths open.
Lori was excited. "Eeeee! Karen should totes pick Bronson, he's...so gorge, I can't even..."
Luna shook her head. "No way, dude! What about Brock? He wrote her that sweet jam."
Flashback to an episode where Karen is listening to Brock play the accordion.
"His talent with the accordion was neutral at best," Edd explained, not impressed.
"I'm a pretty good panflute player," Varie boasted.
"I like Bram," Lucy said, because she thought he was creepy, just like her.
Flashback to another episode: Bram comes out from behind a beach chair looking sneaky.
"Cool," Ed said, enjoying it.
Lola shuddered. "Eww! He gives me the creeps!"
"Exactly," Lucy agreed.
"I'd pulverize that freak into next week because he looked like he'd hurt Karen in any way, shape, or form," J.D. growled.
"I like Barry," Laney commented. "He made that beautiful painting for her."
Flashback to another episode: Barry paints a picture of Karen in the beauty of the amber glow of an ocean sunset.
"That painting was very beautiful," Eddy agreed, then smiled lovingly at Luan. "But not as beautiful as you, Luan."
Luan giggles at that. "Oh, Eddy. You know how to PAINT a picture of love." Then she laughs. "Get it?"
Eddy laughed at her joke. "Good one."
J.D. laughed as well. "Good one, Luan."
"I like Bryant!" Leni remarked before sniffing a rose. "He's so romantic..."
Flashback to another episode: Karen is on the ship's deck with Bryant.
"Karen, I'll be your North Star." Bryant sighs. "'Cause no matter where this journey takes you, I'll always be there to guide you home."
Lisa raised an eyebrow in disbelief. "'North Star'? Ach, poppycock. Tree moss is a far more reliable means of navigation, given that it only grows on the north side of trees."
The sisters grumbled and tossed their popcorn at her.
"I agree with Lisa," J.D. said, nodding. "Over the centuries, the North Star Polaris has not always been extremely reliable."
"Plus. Bryant was making Karen feel a little uncomfortable," Varie added.
"I like Bruno," Lily confessed. "He caught a really big fish for her."
Flashback to another episode: Bruno pulls in a huge Mahi Mahi as big as a car. Fast forward to the two eating it.
"That was a really big fish, huh, Lily?" J.D. asked.
"It certainly was," Lily agreed.
Lynn exclaimed, "I like Blaine!" Flashback to Blaine in another episode. "I bet he can bench 300 pounds, maybe 320 with a spot!"
"Not to brag, but that's nothing compared to what I'm capable of lifting," J.D. boasted.
Lincoln scoffed. "Blaine? But he wore flip flops to their first date! I mean, I can't even..."
They all started chattering.
"Lincoln, it's so much fun watching this show with you. You're like...literally one of the girls!" Lori exclaimed excitedly.
Lincoln gasps in shock at what she says. "One of the girls?!"
Flashback to Lincoln's time hanging out with his sisters.
First, he hangs out in the bathroom with Lori in their bathrobes.
Lori was applying mud to Lincoln's face. "This mud mask is both cleansing and invigorating," Lori explained.
"Oh, my pores are tingling!" Lincoln said excitedly.
Lincoln is now giving Lucy a manicure in her room, with a headlight shining on her freshly painted nails.
"Thanks, Lincoln," Lucy said gratefully. "I always mess up my right hand."
Lola entered the room unexpectedly. "HEY! Someone put her funeral dress in the wash..." She shows her splattered dress. "...with all my pageant gowns!" She growls, stomps over to Lucy, pretending to die, and bonks her on the head. "UGH! I can't rip you apart if you're already DEAD!"
Lincoln is now knitting something with Luna.
Lincoln knitted as he said, "Back two over one."
Luna grinned. "You got it, bro!" She puts on the headband she knitted. "These accessories will make our outfits rockin'!
The jacket Lincoln is wearing has knitted fringes. "Rocking!"
Now Lincoln is working on a poncho Leni is wearing.
"Lincoln, how's that hem coming?" Leni asked.
"Almost done!" Lincoln exclaimed.
"Thanks! I can wear this poncho for all five seasons!" Leni exclaimed excitedly.
Lincoln rolled his eyes at this.
End flashback.
Lincoln said to the viewers, "Yikes! Is spending all my time around girls turning me into one? Nah, I'm sure it'll turn out fine."
"Me too, Lincoln," J.D. reassured him.
Lynn Sr. entered the room wearing a pink apron and carrying pink muffins. "What did I miss? Did Blaine finally put on some loafers?"
When Lincoln saw his dad come in wearing that, he became nervous and decided to change the show. "This show's lame. Let's watch guy stuff." He changed the channel.
"HEY!" his sisters yelled.
"A lifetime in the extreme wilderness has made Rip Hardcore as tough as a two-dollar steak," said a male TV announcer.
"Now this is my kind of show," Lincoln exclaimed happily.
Lori scoffs at that. "Since when?"
"Now you're speaking my language, Lincoln," J.D. said, nodding.
"This is more my type of show," Laney said.
"Mine, too," Lily agreed.
Lynn Sr. started panicking. "Oh no, turn it back! We're gonna miss the anchor ceremony!"
The sisters, minus Laney and Lily, fight Lincoln over the remote.
The next day, J.D., Varie, Lincoln, Laney, Lily, and Clyde walk into the woods with their backpacks.
Clyde wanted to make sure he understood Lincoln's problem. "Let me get this straight. You think living with the girls has made you unmanly, so we're spending a weekend in the extreme wilderness so we can turn into steaks?"
J.D. sighed and rolled his eyes. "Something like that, Clyde."
Lincoln shrugged his shoulders. "Eh, close enough. Now are you ready to get extreme?"
"You know it!" exclaimed Clyde.
"Yeah!" yelled J.D.
J.D., Lincoln, and Clyde bumped each other.
"I don't know, guys," Laney said nervously. "This looks dangerous."
Lily rolled her eyes. "Come on, Laney. Where is your sense of adventure?"
Lincoln starts to continue his descent into the woods.
"Wait! I promised my dads I'd stay in their line of sight," Clyde explained.
Howard and Harold are keeping an eye on them from a nearby B&B.
"It's supposed to be a really nice B&B," Clyde explained.
"It's a nice Bed & Breakfast," J.D. said, looking around.
Lincoln facepalmed. "Clyde! How are we supposed to toughen up with your dads watching over us?" He drags Clyde into the woods with him.
"But they were willing to bring us some of their complementary welcome scones," Clyde explained.
J.D., Varie, Lincoln, Laney, Lily, and Clyde walked up to a wooded area near a stream.
"Now this spot looks perfect," Lincoln said, smiling.
"Oh yeah," J.D. agreed.
Clyde reads the sign. "But the sign says 'No camping here! Extreme Danger!'"
"Exactly. Extreme! Our first order of business: securing shelter," Lincoln stated.
Varie nodded in agreement. "Right."
Clyde took out the tent. "My dads used this tent on a safari last year. It has its own veranda."
"Neat," Laney said.
Lincoln sighed. "Tough guys don't sleep on verandas, Clyde." He picks up some twigs. "They build their own shelter."
Lincoln and Clyde's shelter is simply twigs propped up against a tree.
"What a beaut," Clyde exclaimed.
"All in a manly day's work," Lincoln said proudly.
J.D., Varie, Laney, and Lily construct a fort out of trees and leaves.
"Now that's better," Lincoln said, impressed.
"Thanks a lot, guys," Laney said. "My plant powers are definitely useful."
"Now, how about we rustle up some grub?" Lincoln suggested.
"Great," Clyde exclaimed. He picks up a picnic hamper. "My dad made my favorite: Swiss Chard Frittata."
Lincoln rolled his eyes. "Forget the frittata, Clyde. Tough guys eat beans." He holds out a can of beans.
Clyde has set up a stove and is now putting on an apron.
"Were you thinking of chili or more of a cassoulet?" Clyde asked.
J.D., Varie, Laney, Lily, Clyde, and Lincoln were eating the beans raw but weren't enjoying it.
Lincoln was feigning delight. "Mmm-mmm-mmm! Good stuff, right?"
"Very...tasty," Clyde said hesitantly.
J.D. creates a flame in his hands and cooks the can over it, allowing the beans to boil.
"Very clever, J.D.," Laney remarked.
"Using your fire powers for that is genius," Lily said.
"Thank you guys," J.D. said, smiling.
He did the same thing to Lincoln and Clyde's beans, and they ate them.
"Well, we're burning daylight here. We'd better get started on our campfire," Lincoln stated.
"Way ahead of you," Clyde explained. He took out an artificial campfire. "This baby's got LED lights, sick flames and realistic crackling sounds."
Clyde turns on the artificial campfire, but Lincoln turns it off.
Lincoln rolled his eyes. "Clyde, tough guys make real fires."
"I got this," J.D. said. He forms a ring of rocks, Laney gathers some sticks, and J.D. sets them on fire.
"Perfect J.D," Clyde exclaimed.
Clyde lets out a farting noise.
J.D. laughs. "Clyde."
"Sorry! Must have been the beans," Clyde apologized.
"There's no need to apologize, Clyde," Lincoln said. "Tough guys, let it all out." But then, he lets out a fart.
Varie laughs, amused. "Lincoln."
Clyde smirks. "Well, in that case..."
Lincoln and Clyde are having a great time farting and belching. J.D. joins them until a bird falls from the sky.
It's nighttime as J.D., Varie, Laney, Lily, Lincoln, and Clyde are laying their sleeping bags on the ground.
Clyde stretches his neck and yawns. "All this extreme ruggedness has worn me out." He places an inflatable mattress on the ground. "What level of firmness do you want?"
"We don't need that. The ground will be our mattress," Lincoln explained.
Clyde widened his eyes in realization. "Oh, so extra firm."
"This is how I sleep when I go camping," J.D. explained.
Lincoln and Clyde then get into their sleeping bags, start shifting around inside them and eventually end up lying on top of the inflatable bed.
"We're tough guys, not animals," Lincoln explained. Clyde agrees with a nod. "I'm really glad we did this, Clyde. Out here in the woods, away from all the girls. I'm starting to feel like a real man."
"Me toot," Clyde admitted. He then passes gas and begins laughing as he makes the pun. "Oh, I think I just found a way to stay warm." He passes gas once more as Lincoln gives him a disapproving look and turns away from him.
Morning.
As he wakes up, Lincoln yawns. "There's nothing like waking up in-"
Clyde begins to panic. "WATER! We're in the water!" They both screamed.
"We're on a raging river!" J.D. yelled in panic.
"Oh no!" exclaimed Laney.
"Holy mackerel!" yelled Lily.
"How did this happen?" Lincoln wondered.
Flashback to their bed being taken away by rising water levels and then to Lincoln and Clyde's un-amused faces.
They scream in terror when they see a waterfall ahead of them.
"WATERFALL!" cried Varie.
"Paddle!" shouted Lincoln and Clyde.
As they frantically try to paddle, some familiar debris falls into the river.
"Hey, isn't that our shelter?" Clyde asked.
"It's making a dam!" Lincoln exclaimed.
They celebrate since they are saved.
"We're saved," Lincoln said, "and it's all because we built our own shelter like the-"
Clyde is thrown into a thorn bush after an inflatable bed blows up.
J.D., Varie, Laney, and Lily are flying.
"Lincoln! Are you okay?" Clyde asked, concerned.
"I'm fine," Lincoln assured him, "I landed on a really soft rock." Then, in a rage, the moose stood up. "Not a rock, moose!"
J.D.'s eyes widened with concern. "Moose are extremely territorial! RUN!"
They then scream in terror and flee from the charging moose, climbing a tree for safety.
"Ha, nothing two tough guys like us can't handle," Lincoln joked. "Right Clyde?" The moose begins to ram the tree, sending them flying. "Clyde, are you okay?"
"I'm fine, I landed on a really soft rock," Clyde explained as he sat on a hive. Bees emerge from the hive. "Not a rock, a bee hive!"
"RUN!" yelled Laney.
As Lincoln and Clyde are stung by the bees, they flee screaming.
"This is still nothing that tough guys like us can't handle," Lincoln explained. They've come to a complete halt. "At least it's not raining." The rain begins to pour. "Is that all you got!?"
They are dragged down the mountain by a mudslide while screaming. They then begin to pant.
"Lincoln, I know this probably sounds lame to a tough guy like you, but I'm hungry, wet, and cold, and I kinda wish I was with my dads at the BMV eating welcome scones," Clyde explained.
"Yeah," J.D. agreed.
"This is really hard," Laney said.
"I'm not a toughie like Rip Hardcore," Lily explained.
Lincoln heaves a sigh. "I was kidding myself, Clyde. I'm no tough guy. After all those years around all those women, it's too late for me. Now, if you don't mind, I'm gonna lie down on this nice, soft rock," he said as he sat down on a furry rock. The rock is actually a bear. "Not a rock! Bear!"
As the bear roars, they scream.
Lincoln gets an idea. "Guys, quick, play dead!"
They pretend to be dead as the bear checks for signs of life and then leaves when he thinks they're dead. As soon as the bear walks away, they flee.
"Lincoln, that was genius buddy!" J.D. exclaimed.
"Way to go, big bro!" Laney exclaimed.
"Thank you, big brother!" Lily exclaimed.
"Lincoln, that was amazing! How did you know to play dead?" Clyde wondered.
Flashback to the Lucy and Lola moment.
"I can't rip you apart if you're already dead," Lola explained.
Back to the present
J.D., Varie, Laney, Lily, Lincoln, and Clyde were all panting.
J.D. wiped his forehead. "That was a close one."
"It's something I learned from Lucy," Lincoln explained.
"That's our little Vampiress," J.D. pointed out.
"Lucy, we owe you one," Varie said.
"Thank you, Lucy," Laney stated.
"Even if she isn't here," Lily explained.
Clyde was shivering. "Does she know anything about keeping warm?"
Lincoln shook his head. "No, but Leni does."
Flashback to the Leni and Lincoln moment.
"I can wear this poncho for all 5 seasons," Leni explained. "The key is the faux fur lining."
Back to the present.
They are now wearing ponchos made out of leaves.
"Ooh. This is really comfy," J.D. said, surprised.
"Wow, it's so toasty," Clyde exclaimed.
"Yeah," Laney agreed. "This is perfect for fall weather."
"The key is the birch bark lining," Lincoln explained. "Now come on, Clyde, we're going home."
Clyde took a look around. "Which way?"
"Why, it's just..." He looks around, lost. "...this way!"
They begin to run and eventually come across some moss.
Lincoln takes a look at the moss. "Lisa said that moss only grows on the north side of trees."
"So it's far more dependable than the North Star," Varie explained.
"Lisa was right," Lily said.
"My dads are staying at the North Valley B&B," Clyde explained. "Follow that moss. They start running and eventually halt in front of a hill. "How do we get up there?"
"Boy, that's a long way up," J.D. said, looking up at the hill.
Flashback to Luna and Lincoln's moment.
Luna gave him a smile. "You got it, bro! These accessories will make our outfits rocking!"Rocking!" Lincoln exclaimed.
"And if you braid the strands real tight, they're strong enough to use as ropes," Luna explained. "Right, Chunk?"
Chunk was yanking on a rope. "Right as rain, love." He noticed that the piano was too large to fit through the window. "We're going to need a bigger window, though."
Back to the present
"Back two, over one," Lincoln declared. He pulls on the rope to see how strong it is. "That'll hold."
"Brilliant idea, Lincoln," J.D. said, smiling.
They begin climbing the hill using the rope.
"These ropes are really strong," Laney exclaimed, surprised.
"This is great, Lincoln," Clyde exclaimed. "What did you make this rope out of?"
Lincoln realizes what the rope is made of, and then they find themselves next to a mud pit.
"This should help with the poison ivy," Lincoln explained.
"This is very soothing," J.D. commented.
Flashback to Lori and Lincoln's moment.
Lincoln's face is caked in mud. "Oooh, my pores are tingling."
"It also relieves sunburn, poison ivy, and mild to moderate acne," Lori explained.
While they were running, J.D. heard someone screaming somewhere in the forest.
"Guys, wait!" J.D. exclaimed.
They halted, and J.D. placed his hand to his ear.
"What is it?" Lincoln asked.
"HELP ME!" someone yelled.
Laney let out a gasp. "It sounds like someone is in trouble."
Varie heard the cry for help again and pointed to a clearing. "It's coming from over there!"
"HELLO?! ARE YOU OKAY?!" J.D. yelled, worried.
"HURRY! I'M SINKING!" Someone yelled in fear.
J.D. gasped. "COME ON! LET'S GO!"
J.D., Varie, Lincoln, Clyde, Laney, and Lily rush to the clearing, where they see a girl waist-deep in quicksand.
The girl was Jessie Bannon from "The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest."
J.D. let out a gasp. "Jessie Bannon! Hang on! Stay calm. Don't move."
"Please help me," Jessie pleaded.
J.D. comes up with an idea and tells Laney, "Laney, form a vine rope." Quickly.
Laney made a vine rope, which J.D. tied into a lasso, swung around, and threw to Jessie. It landed near her.
"Tie it around your waist," J.D. instructed.
Jessie did as she was instructed.
"Everyone grab on," J.D. instructed. "Pull!"
They all pulled on the vine rope, dragging her to the land and out to safety.
"Are you okay?" J.D. asked, concerned.
Jessie was panting. "Yes. Thanks to all of you."
"You're welcome," Lincoln replied.
"I think we should introduce ourselves," J.D. suggested. "My name is James Knudson. But everyone calls me J.D."
"My name is Varie, and I'm J.D.'s fiancée," Varie explained.
"My name is Lincoln Loud, and these are my sisters Laney and Lily," Lincoln explained.
"It's a pleasure to meet you," Laney said with a smile.
"Same here," Lily stated.
"My name is Clyde McBride," Clyde said.
Jessie smiled and nodded. "It's a pleasure to meet all of you."
"How did you end up here in Michigan?" J.D. asked.
Jessie's eyes widened. "I'm in Michigan?" She became worried. "I'm supposed to be in Colombia with my dad, Dr. Quest, and my friends."
"Dr. Benton Quest, the world famous inventor?" J.D. asked.
Jessie nodded. "That's him."
"I've heard a lot about his scientific achievements," Varie explained.
J.D. nodded. "Me too."
Laney noticed Jessie's medallion and decided to ask about it. "What's that medallion you're wearing, Jessie?"
Jessie looked at her medallion and said, "Oh, this? I found it in a dig in some ruins in Colombia."
J.D. examined the medallion and recognized the symbol. "I recognize the symbol on it. In Mayan mythology, it's Quetzalcoatl, the Feathered Serpent."
Jessie nodded. "Yes. Two men were after it, and they chased me until I lost them and met you guys."
"We're just lucky we heard you call out," J.D. said.
Jessie gave a grateful nod. "Yes. I owe you my entire life."
"When a life is saved out of friendship, it is never owed," J.D. explained.
"Thank you all," Jessie said with a smile, but then she had a thought. "Laney, how did you form that vine rope?"
Laney blinked in response to the question. "Oh, I have plant powers because of a special circumstance."
"Laney got her powers from the Diamond of Gaia," Clyde explained.
"It's a special mystical diamond that can bestow plant powers, the ability to communicate with animals, and flight to a pure of heart," J.D. explained.
Jessie was astounded. "Wow. That's amazing."
J.D. became serious at that point. "I'm not sure how you got here, but we need to find out and contact Dr. Quest. But first, we have to get out of this forest. Let's go."
J.D., Varie, Laney, Lily, Jessie, and the boys come across a rock they cannot move.
"How are we going to move this bad boy?" Clyde wondered.
Lincoln starts thinking of a solution.
Flashback to the Lynn and Lincoln moment, as the latter struggles to move a trash can and makes struggling noises as Lynn enters the scene.
"Step aside, I've got this," Lynn said. She spits on her hands and rubs them together before grabbing the trash can. "You gotta lift with your legs, not your back. you see?" She throws the trash can out and hits her dad in the process.
"OW!" cried Lynn Sr.
Flashback to the present as Lincoln and Clyde move the rock out of the way.
"Lift with your legs. Never your back," J.D. explained.
They keep running until they come across a log that is going across a cliff, at which point J.D., Varie, Laney, and Lily fly over to the other side of the cliff.
Clyde comes across a log on the edge of a cliff and attempts to cross it. "Whoa!" He loses his balance and hugs the log to keep it from falling off while Lincoln tries to devise another plan.
Flashback to Lola and Lincoln's moment as the former practices her catwalk as she curtsies her dress in high heels while having three books on her head.
"How do you balance in those?" Lincoln asked.
"Eyes forward! Chin up! Tushie clenched!" Lola grunts after demonstrating a method for balancing.
Back to the present, the boys are walking safely across the log.
"Good tip, Lincoln. It really works!" Clyde smiled and waved as he walked along the log.
Jessie runs across the log with little difficulty.
"You're fast, Jessie," J.D. said, impressed.
Jessie smirked. "I know."
Lincoln sighed. "I don't think you have to do the wave, Clyde."
Clyde shrugs, air kisses, and takes off behind Lincoln. They dash through the woods until they arrive safely at the B&B.
"We made it," J.D. said, relieved.
"Clyde, we did it! We made it back!" Lincoln falls to the grass and sighs in relief.
"Thank goodness," Laney exclaimed.
Clyde sighed. "I'm pooped. I'm just going to sit down and wait for my dads on this nice soft rock."
Lincoln and Clyde recall their encounters with "soft rocks." Clyde leaps into Lincoln's arms as they realize...
"Oh, this one's really just a rock," Clyde said. Relieved.
"We had some run-ins with a moose, a beehive, and a bear and we thought they were rocks," J.D. told Jessie.
In sympathy, Jessie winced. "That's not good. How did you guys know what to do?"
"We had to retrace our steps and overcome the obstacles with the help of everything Lincoln learned from his sisters," Varie explained.
"Good thinking," Jessie agreed.
J.D., Varie, Lincoln, Laney, Lily, and Jessie were in Lisa's room and told her what had happened.
"A portal from another dimension teleported you here, Jessie," Lisa explained.
"I'm in another dimension?" Jessie exclaimed, stunned.
Lisa nodded. "Exactly."
"A Transdimensional Portal brought her here?" J.D. speculated.
"Exactly," Lisa confirmed. "Jessie was teleported here from another dimension via a Transdimensional Portal from Colombia in her dimension to ours."
Lincoln furrowed his brows. "That's very strange."
"I've read a lot about parallel universes, dimensions beyond all of time and space, and that sort of thing," J.D. explained.
"How are we going to get her back to her own dimension?" Varie wondered.
Lisa sighed. "That's the problem. It could be any of them. There are an infinite number of dimensions in the fabric of time and space, and she could have come from any of them."
J.D. frowned. "That's like trying to find a needle in a haystack. A haystack the size of an infinite number of universes combined."
Lisa nodded. Precisely.
"That's a little complicated for me," Lily said.
"So Jessie is going to be stuck here?" Laney asked.
Lisa sighed. "Unfortunately, yes."
"I'll never see my family again," Jessie said, her voice breaking.
She begins to cry, and Lincoln comforts her. "It's not the end of the world, Jessie. You already have friends in this dimension."
"Yeah," said J.D., agreeing.
"We're your friends," Varie said, "and we'll do everything in our power to help you."
After hearing that, Jessie calms down. "You will?"
Lily nodded. "Sure."
"That's what friends do," Laney explained.
"We will be there to help," J.D. stated.
Laney took Jessie's hand. "We will never give up on you and we will help you in any way we can."
Jessie smiled at them all. "Thank you so much. Thank you."
The Loud House at night.
The Loud Family took Jessie in.
Lincoln was preparing muffins. He told the viewers: "I thought spending so much time around my sisters was a problem when it was just the opposite. If it wasn't for them, we'd probably be moose meal by now." He walks into the living room towards J.D., Varie, Woody, Ed, Double D, Eddy, Jessie, and his sisters. "And now that I don't have to worry about what's manly or girly or any of that junk I can go back to enjoying this." He offers muffins to his sisters and dad, J.D., Varie, Jessie, Woody, Ed, Double D and Eddy. "Who wants strawberry muffins?"
J.D., Varie, Woody, Jessie, Ed, Double D, Eddy, the Loud Sisters, and their father say "I do" several times while cleaning up the tray. They then begin eating the muffins while Lincoln sits between them watching Dream Boat, embracing Leni's legs, Lola hugs him, and his dad rubs his hair.
"You make really good muffins, Buddy," J.D. commented.
"Delicious," Varie agreed.
Woody licked his lips. "Mmm. You make delicious muffins, pal."
"Yum!" Ed exclaimed.
"I concur," Edd said. "These muffins are sure tasty."
"These are delicious, Lincoln," Eddy said.
"Very tasty," Jessie noted.
Lincoln gave them a smile. "Thanks, guys. Oh Blaine, please tell me you're not wearing clogs."
Woody lets out his signature laugh.
The End
