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Dennis, Frank, and Dee find unique ways of coping with the apparent loss of their friends.
  • Mac and Charlie fake their death in order to prevent Macs Dad from killing them

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    This episode was one of my absolute favorites of the show. This season has been inconsistent, but it has included some episodes that are my absolute favorite of the series. This is one of them. Charlie and Mac were absolutely hilarious in this episode from beginning to end. They were like a little tag team of hilarity. From the moment in court where the tape of Charlie telling Mac's Dad that he was going to lie to the court about Mac's Dad saying he would "rape them tilled the room smelled of butt", to the end when they gave up their scharade, they were both absolutely killer in this episode. There were honestly so many funny moments in episode that listing them wouldn't do it justice. One was Easily a top ten out of all the episodes so far in my opinion, and considered as a whole episode, a top five for me.moreless
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    • Charlie: Maybe we could tie some knives to our fingers and we get a little serious about this whole murder thing. This is an allusion to Freddy Krueger, the villain with the metal clawed leather glove of The Nightmare on Elm Street series who murdered his victims in their dreams.

    • Attempting to haunt Dennis and Frank, Mac sets up items in the bar similar to the film Poltergeist (1982) and makes a reference to the lead actor Craig T. Nelson.

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