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Author: waterlilybarb    Time: 12-3-2010 14:12     Subject: IT'S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA: About & Guides

It's "Seinfeld" on crack.

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia premiered on FX on August 04, 2005



About the Show:
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is an FX Network original comedy series about four friends who run a bar in Philadelphia. Charlie, Mac, and Dennis—friends since childhood—are the original owners of Paddy's pub. Dee, Dennis' twin sister, works as the bartender. Owning their own buisness gives them the flexibility to spend their time satisfying their own distorted needs.

This provocative sitcom is known for pushing the envelope by tackling some controversial issues. Because of the show's edgy subject matter, twisted humor, and the gang's hilariously unconventional approach at life, this series drew a small cult following during its first season. The second season addition of Danny DeVito to the cast (playing Dennis and Dee's father) gave the series a slight ratings boost that helped its renewal.

Cast:
Charlie DayCharlie Kelly
Glenn HowertonDennis Reynolds
Rob McElhenneyMac
Kaitlin OlsonDeandra
Danny DeVitoFrank Reynolds


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Author: waterlilybarb    Time: 12-3-2010 14:13     Subject: Season 1



Episode 1. The Gang Gets Racist
When the guys notice that business has been less than stellar, they hire Dee's friend Terrell to promote the bar. Thanks to his tactics, Paddy's is quickly transformed into one of the hottest bars in Philly—one of the hottest gay bars, that is. While Dennis and Dee bartend, Mac and Charlie try to find black friends to prove they're not racist.

Episode 2. Charlie Wants an Abortion
A woman from Charlie's past returns to tell him that he's the father of her ten-year-old son. Charlie agrees to spend some time with the bratty kid, with the sole intention of taking him to get a paternity test. The appearance of the child brings up the topic of abortion, and Mac tries to learn more about the issue. He meets a pro-life protester named Megan, whom he tries to impress by pretending to be very interested in the cause.

Episode 3. Underage Drinking: A National Concern
The gang opens up their bar to teenagers once they realize how much money can be made serving minors. The influx of high school students makes them think back to their own schooldays. Charlie, Mac, and Dee were losers in school and can't help but hang out with the teenagers who now accept them. Dennis thinks they're pathetic for doing so, but he soon finds himself being blackmailed by a student into going to the prom.

Episode 4. Charlie Has Cancer
When Mac and Dennis learn that Charlie has cancer, they attempt to find a woman so that he can get laid one last time. Mac suggests asking Carmen, a good-looking woman he has seen at the bar. Though she may be hot, she's actually a transsexual. The guys then decide to go after the woman Charlie has been pursuing: the waitress. However, they'll need help from Dee, who is in over her head trying to single-handedly run the bar.

Episode 5. Gun Fever
After the bar gets robbed, Mac and Dennis buy a gun to prevent another crime. The police do not offer much help in finding the perpetrator, but Mac and Dennis become suspicious of Dee's new boyfriend, Colin. Meanwhile, Charlie must contend with a frustrated landlord who is demanding overdue rent payment.

Episode 6. The Gang Finds a Dead Guy
Mac and Dee open the bar and find a man who died overnight sitting at a booth. His granddaughter, Rebecca, comes to see where he spent his final night. Mac and Dennis try to impress her by claiming to have known her grandfather very well. All of this brings to surface Dee's horrible fear of the elderly, so she and Charlie visit her Pop-Pop in his nursing home as a final solution to the problem.

Episode 7. Charlie Got Molested
Mac and Charlie's high school gym teacher has just been accused of molesting students in the past. The gang notices Charlie's strange reaction to the news, and they conclude that he was also one of the victims. Mac feels insulted that he was not molested and goes to confront the teacher. Dennis and Dee try to help Charlie cope with the situation, but they have different ideas about how to approach the situation.

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Author: waterlilybarb    Time: 12-3-2010 14:14     Subject: Season 2



Episode 1. Charlie Gets Crippled
The surprise return of Dennis and Dee's estranged father causes Dennis to accidentally run over Charlie. With his legs now broken, Charlie must use a wheelchair. He soon realizes that being crippled isn't so bad and takes advantage of the situation. Once Mac, Dennis, and Dee see the benefits, they all pretend to be handicapped as well.

Episode 2. The Gang Goes Jihad
The gang learns that they are about to lose their bar because their new Israeli neighbor purchased the land that Paddy's sits on and is forcing them to evacuate. To stop this from happening, they must resort to a series of extreme methods in order to keep their bar.

Episode 3. Dennis and Dee Go on Welfare
Dennis and Dee are fed up with their father taking over the bar and leave the business to go and pursue their dream careers. In order to buy more time, they decide to go on welfare but accidentally become crack addicts in the process. Meanwhile, Mac and Charlie try to fill the void that Dennis and Dee left. They take advantage of the work-for-welfare program so that they won't have to pay their new employees.

Episode 4. Mac Bangs Dennis' Mom
In order to get out of doing the grunt work at the bar, Dennis devises a plan to blackmail Charlie. However, when Mac reveals that Dennis' mom tried to have sex with him, Charlie sees this as a way to get back at Dennis. Dee then gets involved when she goes to Charlie requesting her old job back. And so begins an elaborate series of backstabbing and double-crossing, with Charlie as the mastermind behind it all.

Episode 5. Hundred Dollar Baby
After getting ditched in an alley with a mugger, Dee begins taking boxing lessons with Frank to learn self-defense. Tired of getting pushed around at the gym, she turns to steroids for help. Mac and Dennis insist that learning fighting techniques is useless in the real world. Once they see how much money can be made in an underground fighting match, they sign Charlie up as a fighter and train him to withstand constant beatings.

Episode 6. The Gang Gives Back
The gang must perform community service for blowing up a building. Mac, Dennis, and Dee get stuck coaching two kids' basketball teams, which Frank sees as a gambling opportunity. In addition to interstate sanitation, Charlie must attend Alcoholics Anonymous. It is there that he runs into the coffee shop waitress, and she decides to be his sponsor—a decision she'll soon regret.

Episode 7. The Gang Exploits a Miracle
The gang finds a water stain on the wall that resembles the Virgin Mary and use it as a way to bring in more money to the bar. It also brings in an old high school classmate of theirs who is now a priest. Frank wants him to bless the stain, so they send Dee to seduce him. Mac, however, wants nothing to do with any of this, until he realizes he can change people's lives by blessing them.  

Episode 8. The Gang Runs for Office
The gang decides to have Dennis run for office with the intention of dropping out and collecting the bribe money. Mac manages to solicit a bribe, but this gets him in trouble when Dennis decides he doesn't want to withdraw from the race. Frank, angry that Charlie took over as campaign manager, joins forces with Dee to try and take down Dennis.

Episode 9. Charlie Goes America All Over Everybody's Ass
After a debate about constitutional rights and whether smoking should be banned in the bar, Mac, Dennis, and Frank lift all rules to uphold the American principle of freedom. This turns the bar into a place where anything goes. Charlie and Dee, disagreeing with this decision, leave and get involved with anti-smoking demonstrations.

Episode 10. Dennis and Dee Get a New Dad
Dee is contacted by a man claiming to be her biological father, so she and Dennis confront their parents about it. Barbara admits to having an affair and reveals that Frank isn't their real father. While Dennis and Dee spend time with their new dad, Mac and Charlie wish they had a father figure of their own, so they visit Mac's father in jail with the intention of bonding with him.

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Author: waterlilybarb    Time: 12-3-2010 14:16     Subject: Season 3



Episode 1. The Gang Finds a Dumpster Baby
In the series' third season premiere, the gang discovers an abandoned baby in a dumpster. Mac and Dee decide to try and get rich off of him by breaking him into show business. Meanwhile, Dennis takes an interest in environmental activism, while Frank and Charlie discover how many treasures can be found lying around in the garbage.

Episode 2. The Gang Gets Invincible
The Philadelphia Eagles are holding tryouts for the public, and Mac and Dennis use this as an opportunity to prove who the better football player is. Dee joins the competition, determined to outplay both of them. Charlie and Frank also get in on the events by tailgating the tryouts. Unfortunately, their plans are disrupted by the McPoyles, who are there to support their brother.  

Episode 3. Dennis and Dee's Mom Is Dead
Dennis and Dee's mother has died. And now for the bad news: she left all of the money to Bruce, Dennis and Dee's philanthropist father. She also left ownership of her house to Dennis. He, along with Mac and Charlie, decide to use it as a "party mansion." However, the three soon realize that they have no other friends and search for some new guys to hang out with. Dee and Frank received nothing from the will, so they come up with a plan to trick Bruce into giving them his inherited money.

Episode 4. The Gang Gets Held Hostage
The gang is held hostage when the McPoyle siblings barge into the pub with guns and demands. They begin to form alliances and try and figure out the best way to get themselves out of the situation. However, all of them prove to be disloyal friends who have no problem stabbing one another in the back. While all of this is happening, Frank is stuck crawling through the vents of the pub in search of his will that's hidden somewhere up there.  

Episode 5. The Aluminum Monster vs. Fatty Magoo
Dee learns that Ingrid, a fellow loser from high school, is now slimmed down and successful. Inspired by Dee's childhood dreams of having her own clothing line, Ingrid now runs her own clothing store. Not wanting to be outdone by "Fatty Magoo," Dee designs a dress and employs Charlie to sew the prototype. This draws the attention of Dennis, who draws up his own fashion plans. Frank and Mac start a sweatshop to manufacture Dennis' designs to sell to Ingrid, whose disinterest in purchasing them is ignored.  

Episode 6. The Gang Solves the North Korea Situation
It's time for the annual pub crawl, and Paddy's holds the coveted spot as the final stop of the night. Well, it did until a Korean restaurant decides to sign up for the event. The gang must ensure that they give their customers a better experience than the Koreans can give, including a better microbrew and a better talent competition.

Episode 7. The Gang Sells Out
A corporate rep offers the guys a large amount of money for their precious pub. Naturally, they give in without much hesitation and try to push the deal even further by setting some more demands. While the guys look to gain a bit, non-partner Dee has now lost her job and must find a new place to work.

Episode 8. Frank Sets Sweet Dee On Fire
Mac and Charlie, certain that they can create better, more honest news stories than what's currently being broadcast, go out in search of stories to report on. Frank joins them, while Dennis and Dee argue that people want news about celebrities and stardom instead of real-life upsets. The two then try to become famous themselves by hanging out at the dance club in hopes of catching people's attention.

Episode 9. Sweet Dee's Dating a Retarded Person
Dee's new boyfriend, Lil' Kev, is a local rap celebrity. He's also retarded, according to Dennis. Mac figures that if a retarded person can become a famous musician, what's stopping them from doing the same thing? He, Charlie, and Frank form their own band in hopes of becoming local celebrities, though creative differences could disarray the band's state of cohesion. Meanwhile, Dee tries to figure out her boyfriend's state of mind.

Episode 10. Mac Is a Serial Killer
Mac's strange and mysterious behavior just happens to coincide with a string of recent murders. Frank concludes that Mac must be the serial killer and wants to torture a confession out of him, preferably with a chainsaw. Charlie uses his knowledge from Law & Order to protect Mac and tries to convince Frank that Mac is not the killer. Dennis and Dee try to find the real culprit by thinking and acting like serial killers.

Episode 11. Dennis Looks Like a Registered Sex Offender
A nearby prison has just released some of its inmates due to overcrowding. This becomes problematic for Dennis, who looks exactly like one of the ex-cons. Another one of the released prisoners is Mac's dad, Luther. This is an exciting time for Mac, who desperately wants to bond with his father and have the childhood he never got to experience. While Mac tries to bring his parents back together, Charlie tries to break his parents apart when Frank leaves him for Charlie's mother.

Episode 12. The Gang Gets Whacked: Part 1
The gang discovers a bag of cocaine hidden inside some speakers found on the street. They collectively decide that the most logical thing to do is to sell the drugs. However, the drugs belong to the mob, who demands they return them at once or pay the money they're worth. With the drugs already sold for a very measly sum, the guys must resort to the lowest means possible to get the money. Unfortunately, Frank refuses to pay the difference, so the gang attempts more drug-selling in addition to prostitution.

Episode 13. The Gang Gets Whacked: Part 2
The gang continues to try and earn enough money to pay back what they owe the mob. Charlie and Dee go back to selling drugs and run into an old friend to help them out. Dennis, with Frank's guidance, maintains his role as a male escort. Mac, after being abandoned by the rest of the guys, goes to the mob in hopes of being accepted as a member of their group.

Episode 14. Bums: Making a Mess All Over the City
Masturbating bums have become a problem. Mac and Dee turn to a neighborhood crime watch group for help in cleaning up the streets but find they're going to have to take matter's into their own hands. Frank, Dennis, and Charlie are less concerned with the entire neighborhood and look for a junkyard dog to keep undesirables away from the bar. They happen upon an old police car and take to impersonating cops.

Episode 15. The Gang Dances Their Asses Off
Charlie signs the bar up to host a dance marathon hosted by a popular radio station. However, he mistakenly submits the bar as the grand prize. Now the gang must, well, dance their asses off in order to win the contest and keep the bar. This won't be an easy feat once they realize that some people they've screwed over in the past show up, determined to outlast the gang.

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Author: waterlilybarb    Time: 12-3-2010 14:17     Subject: Season 4



Episode 1. Mac and Dennis: Manhunters
Charlie and Dee have been stealing Frank's delicious meats, so Frank leaves out human meat to get back at them. Driven by their cannibalistic needs, Charlie and Dee go in search of human flesh. Mac and Dennis harass Frank for hunting defenseless animals and think it would be much more badass to hunt something that could fight back ... like a human.

Episode 2. The Gang Solves the Gas Crisis
Charlie, Mac, and Dennis formulate a plan to take advantage of the rising gas prices. By purchasing excess amounts now, they can sell it in the future and profit. As usual, things don't go as planned. Dee is also out to make money when she learns that Bruce is going to give the family fortune to a Muslim cultural center. She and Frank try to stop him and get the cash for themselves.

Episode 3. America’s Next Top Paddy’s Billboard Model Contest
Due to the gang's latest "business expenses," Paddy's is in dire need of money. Frank buys a billboard to advertise the bar, but Dee decides to create a viral video to post on YouTube for promotion. Charlie quickly joins her, leaving Frank and Mac to hold a contest for some hot models to feature on the billboard. Naturally, Dennis joins the competition to prove his worth.

Episode 4. Mac’s Banging the Waitress
Charlie finds out that the waitress has been seeing someone. He calls on Mac, his so-called best friend, to find out more information about the guy and to beat him up. However, it turns out that Mac is the guy the waitress has supposedly been seeing. Dennis, heartbroken that he's not Charlie's best friend, tries to win him over.  

Episode 5. Mac and Charlie Die: Part One
Mac's father is being released from prison, and since Mac and Charlie are the ones who accidentally sent him there, they're certain he's going to come after them. In order to save themselves, they decide to fake their own deaths. Meanwhile, Dennis, Dee, and Frank discover a glory hole in the bar's restroom.   

Episode 6. Mac and Charlie Die: Part Two
Mac and Charlie continue pretending to be dead in order to avoid a run-in with Mac's father. The rest of the gang tries to deal with their deaths. Dee, however, is not easily fooled and insists that they're really alive somewhere. Dennis hunts for new roommates to fill the void. Frank finds a new friend to replace Charlie.

Episode 7. Who Pooped the Bed?
Charlie and Frank awake to find poop in their bed. Neither will confess to being the owner, so they, Mac, and Dennis try to scientifically deduce who dropped the deuce. Dee wants to do something a bit more sophisticated, so she invites the waitress and Artemis to a girls' night out.

Episode 8. Paddy’s Pub: The Worst Bar in Philadelphia
A newspaper critic trashes the gang in his latest review and refers to Paddy's as the worst bar in Philly. They confront him in an attempt to rectify themselves, but his rudeness sends Charlie off the deep end. Overcome by anger, he kidnaps the critic. Dennis and Dee try to cover up Charlie's tracks but end up making things even more complicated.

Episode 9. Dennis Reynolds: An Erotic Life
Dennis comes across an old book he wrote containing his sexual adventures, and Mac and Frank urge him to sell the book for profit. However, many of the stories in the memoir are untrue, so they send Dennis to recreate some of them. Meanwhile, Charlie and Dee argue about being misunderstood by each other, so they each spend a day in the other person's shoes to gain some perspective.

Episode 10. Sweet Dee Has a Heart Attack
When Dee's heart attack puts her in the hospital, she and Dennis learn that their father canceled their health insurance policy. The two decide to get in shape to stay healthy. Charlie and Mac, who are also without insurance, get jobs in a company's mail room to take advantage of the benefits. Frank returns from the hospital with a bunch of prescribed pills, which he foolishly takes all at once.

Episode 11. The Gang Cracks the Liberty Bell
In order to attract more business, the gang visits the Historical Society to get Paddy's certified as an historical landmark. They claim that the bar played a significant role in the cracking of the Liberty Bell and proceed to tell the story, going back to the year 1776 to do so.

Episode 12. The Gang Gets Extreme: Home Makeover Edition
The gang realizes that in order to get rewarded, they need to build up good karma by helping other people. Following the premise of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, they decide to renovate the home of Charlie's Mexican neighbors. Charlie, Dennis, and Frank handle the physical labor of the project while Mac and Dee take care of Americanizing the confused family.

Episode 13. The Nightman Cometh
In an attempt to impress the waitress, Charlie writes a musical to be performed at a local theater. The rest of the gang is recruited to star in the play, including Mac as the Nightman, Dennis as the Dayman, Dee as the coffee shop princess, and Frank as the troll. Unbeknown to them, Charlie has a special finale in mind starring himself.

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Author: waterlilybarb    Time: 12-3-2010 14:18     Subject: Season 5



Episode 1. The Gang Exploits the Mortgage Crisis
Frank takes advantage of the terrible market and buys a house for little money, expecting to be able to profit from it once the economy improves. However, he and the rest of the guys are surprised to find the family still living there. Dee, also in search of some easy money, decides to become a surrogate mother.

Episode 2. The Gang Hits the Road
The gang attempts to expand their horizons by taking a road trip to the Grand Canyon.

Episode 3. The Great Recession
While Mac and Dennis try to keep Paddy's afloat in these tough economic times, Frank partners up with Dee to start a family business. All the while, a shanty town of newly poor people is forming outside the bar.

Episode 4. The Gang Gives Frank an Intervention
When Frank's reckless lifestyle becomes an inconvenience for the gang, they call for an intervention.

Episode 5. The Waitress Is Getting Married
Jealous that the waitress is beating her to the altar, Dee does everything in her power to derail the wedding. Meanwhile, the guys distract Charlie by getting him back in the dating scene.  

Episode 6. The World Series Defense
The gang explains to a judge the trials and tribulations they encountered during game 5 of the 2008 World Series in hopes that it will clear them of a sizable parking citation that they received in the process.

Episode 7. The Gang Wrestles for the Troops
The gangs feels it needs todo something for the troops and starts a wrestling match for the troops.

Episode 8. Paddy's Pub: Home of the Original Kitten Mittens
When a merchandising convention comes to town, the gang tries to develop marketable products in an attempt to build the Paddy's brand.

Episode 9. Mac and Dennis Break Up
Relationships are put to the test when Mac and Dennis decide to spend some time apart. Meanwhile, Charlie lends his feline expertise to help Dee find her cat that she misplaced...in the wall.

Episode 10. The D.E.N.N.I.S. System
Dennis reveals his fool proof system for seducing any woman to the rest of the gang, but none of them can seem to grasp it

Episode 11. Mac and Charlie Write a Movie
Dee lands herself a role in the new M. Night Shyamalan movie and Mac and Charlie see it as the perfect opportunity to sell their movie script.

Episode 12. The Gang Reignites the Rivalry
The gang is once again eligible to compete in the Flipadelphia, a flip cup tournament after being banned from it for 10 years. However, the gang's old rivals have moved on with their lives.

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Author: waterlilybarb    Time: 12-3-2010 14:19     Subject: Season 6



Episode 1. Mac Fights Gay Marriage
Mac sets out to challenge the validity of the union between a post-op Carmen and her husband on the claim that it is a gay marriage.

Episode 2. Dennis Gets Divorced
Dennis comes to the realization that marriage is not how he imagined it to be, and he wants out.

Episode 3. The Gang Buys a Boat
The guys purchase a boat to party and experience life on the high seas.

Episode 4. Mac's Big Break
After correctly answering a radio trivia question, Mac finally makes it big. Meanwhile, the Reynolds start their own internet podcast.

Episode 5. Mac and Charlie: White Trash
Rejected from a pool club, Mac and Charlie set out fix an abandoned pool to help cope with the Philly heat wave. Meanwhile, Dennis and Dee go about dealing with the heat in a different way.   

Episode 6. Mac's Mom Burns Her House Down
After burning down her house, the guys think Mac's mom should move in with Charlie's mom. Meanwhile, Frank decides to take care of a sick Dee.

Episode 7. Who Got Dee Pregnant?
When the guys learn that Dee is pregnant, they attempt to piece together what transpired at last year's Halloween party to figure out who's the father.

Episode 8. The Gang Gets a New Member
The gang decides to expand the group and Dee reevaluates her future.

Episode 9. Dee Reynolds: Shaping America's Youth
Dee becomes a substitute teacher and takes the class on a field trip to see the guys' interpretation of the Lethal Weapon series.

Episode 10. Charlie Kelly: King of the Rats
Charlie begins to crack from the pressure of keeping Paddy's basement rat free so his friends decide to throw him a surprise party.

Episode 11. The Gang Gets Stranded in the Woods
En route to Atlantic City for a charity event, Mac, Frank and Dee get lost. Meanwhile, Dennis and Charlie hitch a ride to town.

Episode 12. Dee Gives Birth
Before Dee's baby arrives, the guys tries to figure out who is the father by throwing a house party for all her former flings.

Episode 13. A Very Sunny Christmas
After years of being mistreated by Frank during the holiday season, Dennis and Dee decide to teach him a lesson. Meanwhile, Mac and Charlie reflect on their childhood Christmases, and realize that they were not as joyous and wonderful as they remembered.

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Author: waterlilybarb    Time: 3-9-2012 15:22     Subject: Season 7



Episode 1: Frank's Pretty Woman
The gang attempts to give Frank's prostitute bride to be a makeover.

Episode 2: The Gang Goes to the Jersey Shore
The gang heads to Dennis and Dee's favorite childhood vacationing spot.

Episode 3: Frank Reynolds' Little Beauties
Frank mistakenly becomes involved in a children's beauty pageant.

Episode 4: Sweet Dee Gets Audited
Dee tries to figure a way out of being audited by the IRS.

Episode 5: Frank's Brother
Frank's long-lost brother unexpectedly re-enters his life.

Episode 6: The Storm of the Century
Reports of an oncoming storm has everyone in Philadelphia including the gang preparing for the worst except for Frank who believes it's just hype.

Episode 7: CharDee McDennis: The Game of Games
The gang decides to spend a rainy day playing a twisted board game of their own creation.

Episode 8: The ANTI-Social Network
Believing that they were slighted by a patron at another bar, the gang attempts to track him down so that they could get a little revenge. Charlie and Dennis inquire about the guy through others, while Mac and Dee resort to cyber-stalking. Left to his own devices, Frank also uses the internet in order to garner more business for the bar.

Episode 9: The Gang Gets Trapped
While attempting to take an artifact from a personal residence, the gang learns that the owners are still there.

Episode 10: How Mac Got Fat
Mac confides in a priest about how he believes his friends are the ones responsible for his weight gain.

Episode 11: Thunder Gun Express
Traffic problems as a result of the President's visit to Philadelphia makes it difficult for the gang to see the summer's biggest film, Thunder Gun Express.

Episode 12: High School Reunion
The gang attends their high school reunion.

Episode 13: The High School Reunion Part 2: The Gang's Revenge
The gang sets out to enact a plan at the reunion that will fix their tarnished image.

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Author: waterlilybarb    Time: 12-19-2012 14:54     Subject: Season 8



Episode 1: Pop-Pop: The Final Solution
When their grandfather falls into a coma, Dee and Dennis are notified that have been given legal responsibility on whether or not to pull the plug.

While they wrestle with the decision, Frank's obsession that Pop-Pop is hiding Nazi treasure sends Charlie and Mac off to track down a painting Charlie kept of his years earlier.

Episode 2: The Gang Recycles Their Trash
With the garbage men of Philadelphia on strike, Frank concocts a plan to undercut the union and get the contract to collect the city's trash. But when The Gang's elaborate plan starts to fall apart, everyone will get their hands a little dirtier than expected.

Episode 3: The Maureen Ponderosa Wedding Massacre
Dennis and the gang crash Maureen's wedding to make certain he'll be able to sever all ties, only to discover a union much scarier than kissing cousins.

Episode 4: Charlie and Dee Find Love
Charlie and Dee become romantically involved with two members of a wealthy family, which arouses jealousy in Mac, Dennis and Frank.

Episode 5: The Gang Gets Analyzed
The gang visit a therapist, who finds Dennis' psychology to be abnormal.

Episode 6: Charlie’s Mom Has Cancer
Mac, Charlie and Dee struggle with their faith as Charlie's mom fights cancer. Meanwhile, Frank loses his memory amidst a search for buried treasure.

Episode 7: Frank's Back in Business
Frank helps his old company complete a merger. Meanwhile, the gang gets caught up in a case of mistaken identity.

Episode 8: Charlie Rules the World
After slipping into an unhealthy obsession with computer games, The Gang wrestles to define the difference between the real and the virtual worlds.

Episode 9: The Gang Dines Out
The gang go out to celebrate at an upscale restaurant.

Episode 10: Reynolds vs. Reynolds: The Cereal Defense
Frank and Dennis hold court at Paddy's Pub.

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Author: waterlilybarb    Time: 12-12-2013 17:05     Subject: Season 9



Episode 1: The Gang Broke Dee
Finally beaten down by the gang's jokes and insults, Dee has given up defending herself. Feeling like they maybe to blame, the guys try to turn her around by encouraging her to restart her comedy career. Dennis, on the hand, tries to set her up with a loser to take her off his hands despite her surprising rising to fame.

Episode 2: Gun Fever Too: Still Hot
As Frank goes on a media tour advocating for gun rights, the rest of the gang is split on the issue. Dee and Dennis believe there are too many guns and set out to prove how easy it is to get one. Mac and Charlie think there aren't enough and go out to provide protection for a school.

Episode 3: The Gang Tries Desperately to Win an Award
The gang gets stirred up over the upcoming Best Bar Award and set out to try to win, despite never being nominated. While Dennis, Dee, and Mac emulate a successful bar, Frank and Charlie attempt to make their own contributions.

Episode 4: Mac and Dennis Buy a Timeshare
gang does their best to recoup their investments in questionable schemes by dumping their losses on Ben the soldier while trying to avoid being duped again by whatever mastermind is pulling their strings.

Episode 5: Mac Day
For Mac's Day, everyone gets a day to do what they want while everyone else helps them out whether they want to or not.

Episode 6: The Gang Saves the Day
The gang get caught in the middle of an armed robbery.

Episode 7: The Gang Gets Quarantined
The flu breaks out in Philadelphia, prompting the gang to quarantine themselves.

Episode 8: Flowers for Charlie
When an experiment successfully multiplies Charlie's intellect and takes him away from the bar, the rest of the gang find themselves struggling to complete the menial 'Charlie Work' that has kept the bar running for so long.

Episode 9: The Gang Makes Lethal Weapon 6
Creative differences arise while the gang produce a movie.

Episode 10: The Gang Squashes Their Beefs
The gang make amends with old foes.

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Author: shinny    Time: 3-27-2015 01:37     Subject: Season 10



Episode 1: The Gang Beats Boggs
Mac oversees the gang while they compete to break Wade Boggs’ legendary beer drinking record.

Episode 2: The Gang Group Dates
The gang gets into the online dating scene to expand their matchmaking potential.

Episode 3: Psycho Pete Returns
Pete is released from the mental hospital he has been staying at. Dee and Dennis attempt to have him recommitted again.

Episode 4: Charlie Work
When a surprise health inspection falls on the same day as one of the gang's less hygienic schemes, Charlie tries to keep the gang working together to make sure Paddy's makes the grade.

Episode 5: The Gang Spies Like U.S.
Mac and Dennis convince Dee to help them spy on the fish factory; Frank and Charlie become suspicious of the other three and investigate.

Episode 6: The Gang Misses the Boat
The group separates from one another to find out who they are as individuals after another failed endeavor.

Episode 7: Mac Kills His Dad
Mac's dad, Luther, is listed as a murder suspect; Mac investigates the murder in an effort to clear his father's name.

Episode 8: The Gang Goes on Family Fight
The troupe appears on a nationally televised game show; Dennis tries his hardest to hide their eccentricities without any help.

Episode 9: Frank Retires
Frank decides to retire; the foursome begin to plot and plan ways for each of them to take control of the bar.

Episode 10: Ass Kickers United: Mac and Charlie Join a Cult
"Asskickers" isn't just a hot new way to work out; it's a way of life...and maybe a cult.

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