Thursday September 18, 2008
1P04009
To capitalize on the high gas prices, the guys invest in barrels of gasoline that they plan to sell door to door. Meanwhile, Dee and Frank resort to some drastic measures to stop Bruce Mathis from donating Barbara's money to a Muslim cultural center.
Write a Recap »Charlie in a costume + sweet fireballs = great episode hide show
Charlie dressing up in costumes and immersing himself in personas is one of my favorite running gags on Its Always Sunny. He's always choosing the stupidest things to do or picking the stupidest people to pretend to be, whether it's a priest, a reporter like on Law and Order, or Serpico. In this episode, he dresses up like an oil man, is the wild card in the gang's very own "A-Team" and adopts a Foghorn Leghorn voice. Now if that doesn't make for a funny episode, I don't know what does.
To me, this episode had an early season feel. They took a topic that's serious today (gas prices) and ran with it. The jokes were spot-on, Dennis and the rest of the guys were constantly ripping their shirts off and Frank tortured Dee. There was just so much going on in this episode that by the end, when Charlie finally yells one of the single greatest lines on the show, it's incredible that 20 minutes have passed so fast.
It's also great to watch the guys hatch their awful schemes. Sometimes, I wonder how stupid people can be to actually believe banks will loan them hundreds upon thousands of dollars in order to buy gas and sell it later for cheap. As I mentioned the episode before, it appears the gang is getting stupider, but in some cases, that just means they get funnier
Definitely a better episode than the Manhunters ep, and add a new persona to Charlie's list: Foghorn Leghorn Wildcard Oilman.
Mac, Dennis, and Charlie attempt to make a profit from selling gas, while Dee and Frank stalk Bruce Mathis in a "rape van". Only in this show will the plot jump from gasoline fireballs, to terrorists, and then to water boarding all in one episode. hide show
This episode is a classic. The paradigm the gang follows is hilarious. Charlie as the wild card is just pure genius and Frank's obsession with torture is great. Dee's plot to become the last remaining Reynolds heir was a bit out of character, and I felt it didn't really make sense. Nonetheless it didn't take away from the episode which besides that one small detail was awesome. The gang is really funny and Danny DeVito in particular does a great job. For those of you who haven't watched this episode yet, let me leave you the gang's final paradigm in the hope that it will convince you to watch this episode: Mac: The Brains
Dennis: The Looks
Charlie: The Wild Card
Frank: The Muscle
Sweet Dee: The Useless Chick ...need I say more.
Charlie, Mac, & Dennis try to make a profit by buy gas and then selling it for a profit. Dennis and Dee try to get money back from Dee's dad, who is giving their will money to a Muslim foundation. hide show
This episode was bonkers, from beginning to end. It reminded me a bit of the episode where Frank and Dennis pretended to be cops, since a lot of this episode takes place in cars and on the road. There are very funny aspects to this episode. The gang decide that the reason they haven't been as successful in some of their endeavors is because they don't follow a code of order. So they decide that Charlie is going to be the "Wild Card", Mac the Brains, and Dennis the Looks. Eventually Mac becomes the Brawn, Dennis both the Looks and the Brain, Charlie remains the Wild Card, Frank becomes the Muscle, and Dea becomes the useless slut. There is also a recurring subplot of Frank and Dee thinking they are following Dennis and Dee's real dad, but really following some random stranger who has the misfortune of being mistaken for him because his life takes an unfortunate but comedic turn for the worst.
The explosion at the end of the episode is a perfect ending to one of Sunny's more perfect episodes.
To capitalize on the high gas prices, the guys invest in barrels of gasoline that they plan to sell door to door. Meanwhile, Dee and Frank resort to some drastic measures to stop Bruce Mathis from donating their money to a Muslim community center.
This episode was way more funnier than the manhunter's one. Everytime Dennis removes his t-shirt I'm laughing. When they're all in the ''rape van'' at 18:?? there's the ghostbuster's song playing. This episodes is really what It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia is about. Selfish bunch of liers who are ready to do anything for money. Hehe
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