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We've listed all 113 episodes of ''[[It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia]]'' by seasons (all episodes originally aired on [[FX]] or [[FXX]], with the exception of the Christmas special "[[A Very Sunny Christmas]]", which was originally released on [[A Very Sunny Christmas DVD|DVD]]). Two more 10-episodes seasons have been ordered by FXX which will bring the total episode count to 133.
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We've listed all 113 episodes of ''[[It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia]]'' by seasons (all episodes originally aired on [[FX]] or [[FXX]], with the exception of the Christmas special "[[A Very Sunny Christmas]]", which was originally released on [[A Very Sunny Christmas DVD|DVD]]). Four more 10-episodes seasons have been ordered by FXX which will bring the total episode count to 153.
   
''Jump to Season: [[:Category:It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Episodes#Season One|1]] · [[:Category:It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Episodes#Season Two|2]] · [[:Category:It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Episodes#Season Three|3]] · [[:Category:It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Episodes#Season Four|4]] · [[:Category:It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Episodes#Season Five|5]] · [[:Category:It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Episodes#Season Six|6]] · [[:Category:It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Episodes#Season Seven|7]] · [[:Category:It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Episodes#Season Eight|8]] · [[:Category:It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Episodes#Season Nine|9]] · [[:Category:It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Episodes#Season Ten|10]]''
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''Jump to Season: [[:Category:It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Episodes#Season One|1]] · [[:Category:It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Episodes#Season Two|2]] · [[:Category:It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Episodes#Season Three|3]] · [[:Category:It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Episodes#Season Four|4]] · [[:Category:It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Episodes#Season Five|5]] · [[:Category:It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Episodes#Season Six|6]] · [[:Category:It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Episodes#Season Seven|7]] · [[:Category:It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Episodes#Season Eight|8]] · [[:Category:It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Episodes#Season Nine|9]] · [[:Category:It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Episodes#Season Ten|10]] · [[:Category:It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Episodes#Season Eleven|11]] · [[:Category:It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Episodes#Season Twelve|12]]'' · ''[[:Category:It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Episodes#Season Thirteen|13]]'' · ''[[:Category:It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Episodes#Season Fourteen|14]]''
   
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==[[Season 1|Season One]]==
=={{S1}}==
 
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{{Season 1 Episode List}}
{{ListEpisode
 
|title=The Gang Gets Racist
 
|image=The Gang Gets Racist.jpg
 
|writer=[[Charlie Day]] & [[Rob McElhenney]]
 
|director=John Fortenberry
 
|airdate=August 4, 2005
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Charlie Kelly|Charlie]] and [[Mac]] try to prove that they are not [[racism|racist]] after [[The Waitress|Charlie's crush]] overhears Charlie saying something offensive about African Americans. Meanwhile, [[Dee Reynolds|Dee]] hires a black man from her acting class to boost business for [[Paddy's Pub]] -- and ends up turning the pub into a gay bar.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode
 
|title=Charlie Wants an Abortion
 
|image=Charlie Wants an Abortion.jpg
 
|writer=[[Charlie Day]] & [[Rob McElhenney]]
 
|director=John Fortenberry
 
|airdate=August 11, 2005
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Charlie Kelly|Charlie]] gets a paternity test to prove that he's not the father of his old flame's ill-behaved son. Meanwhile, [[Mac]] and [[Dennis Reynolds|Dennis]] feign being against abortion so they can pick up women.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode
 
|title=Underage Drinking: A National Concern
 
|image=Underage Drinking- A National Concern.jpg
 
|director=Dan Attias
 
|writer=[[Rob McElhenney]]
 
|airdate=August 16, 2005
 
|summary= <br>
 
When [[Mac]] decides to make [[Paddy's Pub]] a safe haven for underage drinkers, it becomes {{high school}} all over again as [[Dee Reynolds|Dee]], [[Dennis Reynolds|Dennis]], and [[Charlie Kelly|Charlie]] get asked to the prom.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode
 
|title=Charlie Has Cancer
 
|image=Charlie Has Cancer.jpg
 
|director=Rob McElhenney
 
|writer=[[Rob McElhenney]]
 
|airdate=August 23, 2005
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Dennis]] and [[Mac]] help [[Charlie]] find [[The Waitress|someone to sleep with him]] after Charlie announces that he's dying of cancer.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode
 
|title=Gun Fever
 
|image=Gun Fever.jpg
 
|director=Dan Attias
 
|writer=[[Glenn Howerton]]
 
|airdate=August 30, 2005
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[The Gang|Everyone]] gets trigger happy when, in the wake of a robbery, the guys buy a gun, and [[Dee]] unknowingly dates the prime suspect.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode
 
|title=The Gang Finds a Dead Guy
 
|image=The Gang Finds a Dead Guy.jpg
 
|director=Dan Attias
 
|writer=[[Rob McElhenney]]
 
|airdate=September 6, 2005
 
|summary= <br>
 
When an [[Lional Keane|old man]] is found dead in [[Paddy's Pub|Paddy's]], [[Mac]] and [[Dennis]] vie for the affection of [[Rebecca Keane|his attractive granddaughter]], while [[Charlie]] discovers that Dennis and [[Dee]]'s grandfather was a Nazi.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode
 
|title=Charlie Got Molested
 
|image=Charlie Got Molested.jpg
 
|director=John Fortenberry
 
|writer=[[Rob McElhenney]]
 
|airdate=September 13, 2005
 
|summary= <br>
 
When news of a [[Chris Murray|former gym teacher]] getting arrested for molesting [[McPoyle|his students]] hits, [[Charlie]] suddenly gets nervous, [[Dee]] and [[Dennis]] conclude that Charlie may have been one of the gym teacher's victims. [[Mac]] becomes jealous that he wasn't the one who got molested.
 
}}
 
   
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==[[Season 2|Season Two]]==
=={{S2}}==
 
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{{Season 2 Episode List}}
{{ListEpisode
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title=Charlie Gets Crippled
 
|image=Charlie Gets Crippled.png
 
|writer=[[Rob McElhenney]]
 
|director=John Fortenberry
 
|airdate=June 29, 2006
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Dennis]] and [[Dee]]'s father [[Frank]] abruptly appears, causing Dennis to accidentally run [[Charlie]] over with his car. After seeing Charlie get [[narcissism|attention]] from strippers over being in a wheelchair, [[the gang]] decides to feign disabilities in order to garner sympathy from others.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title=The Gang Goes Jihad
 
|image=The Gang Goes Jihad.png
 
|season=Two
 
|episode number=Two
 
|writer= [[Rob McElhenney]]
 
|director= Dan Attias
 
|airdate= June 29, 2006
 
|summary= <br>
 
An [[Ari Frankel|Israeli businessman]] claims ownership of the street that [[Paddy's Pub]] is on, prompting [[The Gang|the gang]] to go to extremes to get the man to leave. Meanwhile, {{Frank}} fights with his [[Barbara Reynolds|ex-wife]] over the possessions she got in the divorce.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title=Dennis and Dee Go on Welfare
 
|image=Dennis and Dee go on welfare.jpg
 
|writer= [[Rob McElhenney]]
 
|director= Dan Attias
 
|airdate= July 6, 2006
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Dennis]] and [[Dee]] quit their jobs to pursue their dreams, but get hooked on crack cocaine so they can apply for welfare. Meanwhile, [[Frank]] hires two new workers under the "Work for Welfare" program and [[Charlie]] and [[Mac]] go on a spending spree.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title=Mac Bangs Dennis' Mom
 
|image=Mac Bangs Dennis' Mom.png
 
|writer= [[Charlie Day]] & [[Glenn Howerton]]
 
|director= Dan Attias
 
|airdate= July 6, 2006
 
|summary= <br>
 
A visit to [[Frank]]'s [[Barbara Reynolds|ex-wife]]'s [[Reynolds house|house]] turns into a web of back-stabbing and deception after [[Mac]] [[bang|has sex with]] [[Dennis]]'s mother and [[Charlie]] hatches a plan to get close to [[The Waitress]].
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title=Hundred Dollar Baby
 
|image=Hundred dollar baby.jpg
 
|writer= [[Rob McElhenney]] & [[Charlie Day]] & [[Glenn Howerton]]
 
|director= Dan Attias
 
|airdate= July 13, 2006
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Frank]] trains [[Dee]] for a boxing match against the daughter of his old boxing foe. Meanwhile, [[Dennis]] and [[Mac]] train [[Charlie]] for an underground fighting ring.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title=The Gang Gives Back
 
|airdate= July 20, 2006
 
|image=The Gang Gives Back.jpg
 
|writer= [[Charlie Day]]
 
|director= Dan Attias
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Mac]], [[Dennis]] and [[Dee]] are sentenced to teach inner-city children how to play basketball while [[Charlie]] is sentenced to attend AA meetings.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title=The Gang Exploits A Miracle
 
|airdate= July 27, 2006
 
|image = The Gang Exploits a Miracle.png
 
|writer = [[Charlie Day]] & [[Chris Romano]] & [[Eric Falconer]]
 
|director = Dan Attias
 
|summary= <br>
 
When [[The Gang|the gang]] finds a water stain in the office that resembles the Virgin Mary, [[Frank]] begins charging [[Paddy's Pub|patrons]] to see the miracle.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title=The Gang Runs for Office
 
|airdate= August 3, 2006
 
|image= The gang runs for office.jpg
 
|writer= [[David Hornsby]]
 
|director= Dan Attias
 
|summary= <br>
 
After realizing the money-making potential of political corruption, [[the gang]] decides to help [[Dennis]] run for the position of a local comptroller.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title=Charlie Goes America All Over Everybody's Ass
 
|airdate=August&nbsp;10,&nbsp;2006
 
|image= Charlie Goes America.png
 
|writer= [[Rob McElhenney]] & [[Charlie Day]]
 
|director= Dan Attias
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Charlie]] is outraged over [[Dennis]] smoking in [[the bar]], and teams up with [[Dee]] to start an anti-smoking rally. Meanwhile, [[Mac]], Dennis, and [[Frank]] turn [[Paddy's Pub]] into an "anything goes" bar.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title=Dennis and Dee Get a New Dad
 
|airdate= August 17, 2006
 
|image=Dennis and dee get a new dad.jpg
 
|writer= [[Rob McElhenney]]
 
|director= Dan Attias
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Dennis]] and [[Dee]] discover the MySpace page of the man who turns out to be their [[Bruce Mathis|real father]]. Meanwhile, [[Charlie]] and [[Mac]] visit Mac's [[Luther Mac|convict father]] in jail.
 
}}
 
   
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==[[Season 3|Season Three]]==
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{{Season 3 Episode List}}
   
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==[[Season 4|Season Four]]==
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{{Season 4 Episode List}}
   
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==[[Season 5|Season Five]]==
=={{S3}}==
 
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{{Season 5 Episode List}}
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=The Gang Finds a Dumpster Baby
 
|image = 3x01 The Gang Finds a Dumpster Baby 19.png
 
|writer = [[Rob McElhenney]] & [[Charlie Day]]
 
|director = [[Jerry Levine]]
 
|broadcast date = September 13, 2007
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Dennis]] joins up with an environmentalist group. [[Mac]] and [[Dee]] try to care for a baby boy they found in the Dumpster and [[Charlie]] and [[Frank]] become dumpster divers.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=The Gang Gets Invincible
 
|image = The Gang Gets Invincible.png
 
|writer = [[Charlie Day]] & [[Glenn Howerton]] & [[David Hornsby]]
 
|director = [[Fred Savage]]
 
|broadcast date = September 13, 2007
 
|summary= <br>When the Philadelphia Eagles hold open try-outs à la the movie ''Invincible'', [[Mac]], [[Dennis Reynolds|Dennis]], and [[Dee Reynolds|Dee]] use the event for their own personal competition. Meanwhile, [[Frank Reynolds|Frank]] and [[Charlie Kelly|Charlie]] tailgate.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=Dennis and Dee's Mom Is Dead
 
|image = Dennis and Dee's Mom Is Dead.png
 
|writer = [[Rob McElhenney]] & [[David Hornsby]]
 
|director = [[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date = September 20, 2007
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Frank Reynolds|Frank]]'s ex-wife [[Barbara Reynolds|Barbara]] dies, leaving behind a big inheritance that Frank and [[Dee Reynolds|Dee]] will do anything to get. Meanwhile, [[Mac]], [[Dennis Reynolds|Dennis]], and [[Charlie Kelly|Charlie]] use [[Reynolds house]] as a men's club to make new friends.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=The Gang Gets Held Hostage
 
|image = The Gang Gets Held Hostage.png
 
|writer = [[Rob McElhenney]]
 
|director = [[Fred Savage]]
 
|broadcast date = September 20, 2007
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Paddy's Pub]] is held hostage by the [[McPoyle]]s. Meanwhile, [[Frank Reynolds|Frank]] crawls through the vents to find his will, which [[Charlie Kelly|Charlie]] hid.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=The Aluminum Monster vs. Fatty Magoo
 
|image = The Aluminum Monster vs. Fatty Magoo.png
 
|writer = [[Charlie Day]] & [[Glenn Howerton]]
 
|director = [[Fred Savage]]
 
|broadcast date = September&nbsp;27,&nbsp;2007
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[The Gang|The gang]] gets involved in the seedy side of the world of fashion design after {{Dee}} gets jealous of [[Ingrid Nelson|her former high-school best friend]], who is now a successful boutique owner.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=The Gang Solves the North Korea Situation
 
|image = The Gang Solves the North Korea Situation.png
 
|writer = [[Charlie Day]] & [[Scott Marder]] & [[Rob Rosell]]
 
|director = [[Fred Savage]]
 
|broadcast date = September&nbsp;27,&nbsp;2007
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[The Gang|The gang]] find themselves at odds with a more successful Korean pub owner who bears a striking resemblance to Kim Jong-Il. [[Charlie Kelly|Charlie]] also becomes involved with the [[Sun-Li|owner's daughter]].
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=The Gang Sells Out
 
|image = The Gang Sells Out.png
 
|writer = [[Charlie Day]] & [[David Hornsby]]
 
|director = [[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date = October 4, 2007
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[The Gang|The gang]] tries to persuade a restaurant chain to buy [[Paddy's Pub|their pub]]. Meanwhile, [[Dee Reynolds|Dee]] quits her job at Paddy's (again) and pressures [[The Waitress]] to get her a job at a TGIFriday's-style restaurant.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=Frank Sets Sweet Dee on Fire
 
|image = Frank Sets Sweet Dee on Fire.png
 
|writer = [[Rob McElhenney]], [[Scott Marder]] & [[Rob Rosell]]
 
|director = [[Fred Savage]]
 
|broadcast date = October 4, 2007
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[The Gang|The gang]] go to great lengths [[narcissism |to be famous]]: [[Mac]], [[Charlie Kelly|Charlie]], and [[Frank Reynolds|Frank]] attempt to become news reporters; [[Dennis Reynolds|Dennis]] and [[Dee Reynolds|Dee]] try becoming club-hoppers.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=Sweet Dee's Dating a Retarded Person
 
|image=Sweet Dee is Dating a Retarded Person.jpg
 
|writer= [[Glenn Howerton]], [[Scott Marder]] & [[Rob Rosell]]
 
|director= [[Jerry Levine]]
 
|broadcast date= October 11, 2007
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Dee Reynolds|Dee]] begins dating an amateur rapper whom [[Dennis Reynolds|Dennis]] thinks is mentally retarded. Meanwhile, [[Frank Reynolds|Frank]], [[Charlie Kelly|Charlie]], and [[Mac]] start their own band but can't agree on what type of music they should play.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=Mac Is a Serial Killer
 
|image = Mac Is a Serial Killer.png
 
|writer = [[Charlie Day]], [[David Hornsby]]
 
|director = [[Jerry Levine]]
 
|broadcast date = October 18, 2007
 
|summary= <br>
 
After reading about a serial killer terrorizing young women, [[the gang]] suspects that [[Mac]] may be the serial killer when they notice that he hasn't been to [[Paddy's Pub|the bar]] much lately.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=Dennis Looks Like a Registered Sex Offender
 
|image = Dennis Looks Like a Registered Sex Offender.png
 
|writer = [[Rob McElhenney]]
 
|director = [[Jerry Levine]]
 
|broadcast date = October&nbsp;25,&nbsp;2007
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Dennis Reynolds|Dennis]]'s life goes downhill when he finds out that a convicted sex offender whom he closely resembles has been released from prison due to overcrowding. Meanwhile, [[Mac]] and [[Charlie Kelly|Charlie]] reunite with [[Luther Mac|Mac's convict father]].
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=The Gang Gets Whacked (Part 1)
 
|image = The Gang Gets Whacked (Part 1).png
 
|writer = [[Glenn Howerton]] & [[Scott Marder]] & [[Rob Rosell]]
 
|director = [[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date = November 1, 2007
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[The Gang|The gang]] find themselves married to the mob when they sell a bag of cocaine that a group of mobsters hid in a pair of speakers. To pay off the debt, [[Frank Reynolds|Frank]] whores out [[Dennis Reynolds|Dennis]] to older women, [[Charlie Kelly|Charlie]] works at a stable, and [[Mac]] becomes a mafioso.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=The Gang Gets Whacked (Part 2)
 
|image = The Gang Gets Whacked (Part 2).png
 
|writer = [[Glenn Howerton]] & [[Scott Marder]] & [[Rob Rosell]]
 
|director = [[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date = November 1, 2007
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[The Gang|The gang]] must find a way to avoid getting "whacked" when their plans to pay off mob members for missing cocaine go awry.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=Bums: Making a Mess All Over the City
 
|image = Bums Making a Mess All Over the City.png
 
|writer = [[Charlie Day]] & [[David Hornsby]]
 
|director = [[Jerry Levine]]
 
|broadcast date = November&nbsp;8,&nbsp;2007
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Mac]] and [[Dee Reynolds|Dee]] become vigilantes to solve the [[homeless]] problem [[Frank Reynolds|Frank]] and [[Dennis Reynolds|Dennis]] dress up in police costumes while [[Charlie Kelly|Charlie]] dresses as [[Charlie's characters|Serpico]] to expose them.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=The Gang Dances Their Asses Off
 
|image = The Gang Dances Their Asses Off.png
 
|writer = [[David Hornsby]] & [[Scott Marder]] & [[Rob Rosell]]
 
|director = [[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date = November 15, 2007
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Charlie Kelly|Charlie]] [[Charlie's illiteracy|inadvertently]] puts [[Paddy's Pub]] up as the grand prize in a radio dance marathon, so [[The Gang|the gang]] must win the competition -- against [[:Category:Enemies|the enemies]] they've made so far -- to keep the bar.
 
}}
 
   
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==[[Season 6|Season Six]]==
=={{S4}}==
 
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{{Season 6 Episode List}}
{{ListEpisode2
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title= Mac and Dennis: Manhunters
 
|image = Mac and Dennis Manhunters.png
 
|writer = [[Charlie Day]] & [[Jordan Young]] & [[Elijah Aron]]
 
|director = [[Fred Savage]]
 
|broadcast date = September 18, 2008
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Charlie]] and [[Dee]] freak out when they eat what they think is human meat. [[Mac]] and [[Dennis]] take up hunting and go after the most dangerous prey of all -- man.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title=The Gang Solves the Gas Crisis
 
|image = The Gang Solves the Gas Crisis.png
 
|writer = [[Charlie Day]] & [[Sonny Lee]] & [[Patrick Walsh]]
 
|director = [[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date = September 18, 2008
 
|summary= <br>
 
To profit from high gas prices, [[Mac]], [[Dennis]], and [[Charlie]] fill barrels of gasoline and sell them door-to-door. [[Dee]] and [[Frank]] plot to brand [[Bruce Mathis]] a terrorist.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title=America's Next Top Paddy's Billboard Model Contest
 
|image = America's Next Top Paddy's Billboard Model Contest.png
 
|writer = [[Rob McElhenney]] & [[Charlie Day]] & [[Adam Stein]]
 
|director = [[Fred Savage]]
 
|broadcast date = September&nbsp;25,&nbsp;2008
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Mac]] and [[Frank Reynolds|Frank]] hold a contest where the winner will be the billboard model for [[Paddy's]]. [[Charlie Kelly|Charlie]] and [[Dee Reynolds|Dee]] set out to create a viral video.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title=Mac's Banging the Waitress
 
|image = Mac's Banging the Waitress.png
 
|writer = [[David Hornsby]]
 
|director = [[Fred Savage]]
 
|broadcast date = September 25, 2008
 
|summary= <br>
 
When [[Charlie Kelly|Charlie]] learns that [[The Waitress]] has a boyfriend, he enlists [[Mac]]'s help in catching the guy so Charlie can beat him up. Trouble is, Mac is the one who's dating the waitress.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title=Mac and Charlie Die (Part 1)
 
|image = Mac and Charlie Die (Part 1).png
 
|writer = [[Charlie Day]] & [[Glenn Howerton]] & [[Rob McElhenney]]
 
|director = [[Fred Savage]] & [[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date = October 2, 2008
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Mac]]'s revenge-obsessed father is released from prison and Mac and [[Charlie Kelly|Charlie]] fake their deaths to save their lives. [[Frank Reynolds|Frank]] and [[Dennis Reynolds|Dennis]] discover a glory hole in the bathroom.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title=Mac and Charlie Die (Part 2)
 
|image = Mac and Charlie Die (Part 2).png
 
|writer = [[Charlie Day]] & [[Glenn Howerton]] & [[Rob McElhenney]]
 
|director = [[Fred Savage]] & [[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date = October 2, 2008
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Mac]] and [[Charlie]] continue their misadventures in avoiding [[Luther Mac]]. Dennis and Frank investigate the world of anonymous sex.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title=Who Pooped the Bed?
 
|image = Who Pooped the Bed.png
 
|writer = [[Rob McElhenney]] & [[Scott Marder]] & [[Rob Rosell]]
 
|director = [[Fred Savage]]
 
|broadcast date = October 9, 2008
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Frank Reynolds|Frank]] and [[Charlie Kelly|Charlie]] find that someone has defecated in [[Charlie's apartment|their bed]] and hunt for the culprit. Meanwhile, [[Dee Reynolds|Dee]] leads a "Sex and the City" style night on the town.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title=Paddy's Pub: The Worst Bar in Philadelphia
 
|image = Paddy's Pub The Worst Bar in Philadelphia.png
 
|writer = [[Scott Marder]] & [[Rob Rosell]] & [[David Hornsby]]
 
|director = [[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date = October 16, 2008
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[The Gang|The gang]] kidnaps a [[Lyle Corman|newspaper critic]] who dubbed [[Paddy's Pub]] "the worst bar in [[Philadelphia]]".
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title=Dennis Reynolds: An Erotic Life
 
|image = Dennis Reynolds An Erotic Life.png
 
|writer = [[Scott Marder]] & [[Rob Rosell]] & [[David Hornsby]]
 
|director = [[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date = October 23, 2008
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Dennis Reynolds|Dennis]] plans on publishing an account of his [[Dennis's Sexual Encounters|sexual exploits]] and ends up in a rehab facility. [[Charlie Kelly|Charlie]] and [[Dee Reynolds|Dee]] try on [[Charlie and Dee|each other]]'s lives for size.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title=Sweet Dee Has a Heart Attack
 
|image = Sweet Dee Has a Heart Attack.png
 
|writer = [[Rob Rosell]] & [[Scott Marder]]
 
|director = [[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date = October 30, 2008
 
|summary= <br>
 
After [[Dee Reynolds|Dee]] is hospitalized for a heart attack, she and [[Dennis Reynolds|Dennis]] try to adopt a healthier lifestyle. [[Charlie Kelly|Charlie]] and [[Mac]] become office workers to get on-the-job health insurance.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title=The Gang Cracks the Liberty Bell
 
|image = The Gang Cracks the Liberty Bell.png
 
|writer = [[Rob McElhenney]] & [[Glenn Howerton]] & [[David Hornsby]]
 
|director = [[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date = November 6, 2008
 
|summary= <br>
 
In an attempt to turn [[Paddy's Pub|their bar]] into a [[Philadelphia]] landmark, [[The Gang|the gang]] tells the story of how [[Paddy's Pub]] was historically relevant during the Revolutionary War.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title=The Gang Gets Extreme: Home Makeover Edition
 
|image = The Gang Gets Extreme Home Makeover Edition.png
 
|writer = [[Rob McElhenney]] & [[Glenn Howerton]] & [[David Hornsby]]
 
|director = [[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date = November&nbsp;13,&nbsp;2008
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[The Gang|The gang]] redecorates a poor family's home a la ''Extreme Makeover: Home Edition''.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title=The Nightman Cometh
 
|image = The Nightman Cometh.png
 
|writer = [[Charlie Day]] & [[Glenn Howerton]] & [[Rob McElhenney]]
 
|director = [[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date = November 20, 2008
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Charlie]] stages a rock opera based on his song "[[The Nightman]]," and recruits the rest of the gang to help him with it.
 
}}
 
   
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==[[Season 7|Season Seven]]==
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{{Season 7 Episode List}}
   
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==[[Season 8|Season Eight]]==
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{{Season 8 Episode List}}
   
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==[[Season 9|Season Nine]]==
=={{S5}}==
 
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{{Season 9 Episode List}}
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title= The Gang Exploits the Mortgage Crisis
 
|image= Mac and DennisRealEstate.png
 
|writer= [[Becky Mann]] & [[Audra Sielaff]]
 
|director= [[Randall Einhorn]]
 
|broadcast date= September&nbsp;17,&nbsp;2009
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Frank Reynolds|Frank]], [[Mac]], and [[Dennis Reynolds|Dennis]] try their hand at real estate. [[Dee Reynolds|Dee]] arranges to be a surrogate mother. [[Charlie]] tries his hand at law.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title= The Gang Hits the Road
 
|image = Gang Hits the Road.png
 
|writer = [[Charlie Day]] & [[Glenn Howerton]]
 
|director = [[Fred Savage]]
 
|broadcast date = September 24, 2009
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[The Gang]] tries to expand their horizons by going on a road trip to the Grand Canyon.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title= The Great Recession
 
|image=The Great Recession.png
 
|writer=[[David Hornsby]]
 
|director=[[Fred Savage]]
 
|broadcast date= October 1, 2009
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Mac]] and [[Dennis Reynolds|Dennis]] try to keep [[Paddy's Pub|the bar]] afloat in the tough economic times; [[Frank Reynolds|Frank]] starts a [[Reynolds|family]] business with [[Dee Reynolds|Dee]]; newly poor people gather outside the bar.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title= The Gang Gives Frank an Intervention
 
|image = The Gang Gives Frank an Intervention.png
 
|writer = [[Scott Marder]] & [[Rob Rosell]]
 
|director = [[Fred Savage]]
 
|broadcast date = October 8, 2009
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Dee]], [[Dennis]], and [[Charlie]] attempt to stage an intervention on [[Frank]], who they feel is no longer fun to drink with. Meanwhile, Frank attempts to [[bang]] [[Aunt Donna]], who [[Mac]] is also interested in [[bang]]ing.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title= The Waitress Is Getting Married
 
|image=The Waitress Is Getting Married.png
 
|writer= [[Charlie Day]] & [[Glenn Howerton]]
 
|director= [[Fred Savage]]
 
|broadcast date= October 15, 2009
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[The Waitress]] is getting married; [[Dee]], jealous that she's beating her to the altar, tries to derail the wedding. [[Charlie]] reluctantly tries online dating.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title= The World Series Defense
 
|image=The World Series Defense.png
 
|writer= [[David Hornsby]]
 
|director= [[Randall Einhorn]]
 
|broadcast date= October 22, 2009
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[The Gang]] describes the trials and tribulations they went through during Game 5 of the World Series, hoping that the judge will clear them of all the citations they received.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title= The Gang Wrestles for the Troops
 
|image= The Gang Wrestles for the Troops.png
 
|writer= [[Scott Marder]] & [[Rob Rosell]]
 
|director= [[Randall Einhorn]]
 
|broadcast date= October 29, 2009
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[The Gang]] puts on a wrestling show for the returning troops. Meanwhile, the [[Ben|soldier]] [[Dee]] has been chatting with online is not what she expected.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title= Paddy's Pub: Home of the Original Kitten Mittens
 
|image=Kitten-mittens2.1.jpg
 
|season=Five
 
|episode number=Eight
 
|writer= [[Sonny Lee]] & [[Patrick Walsh]]
 
|director= [[Randall Einhorn]]
 
|broadcast date= November&nbsp;5,&nbsp;2009
 
|summary= <br>
 
When a merchandising convention comes to town, [[The Gang|the gang]] tries to develop marketable products in an attempt to build the [[Paddy's Pub|Paddy's]] brand.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title= Mac and Dennis Break Up
 
|image= Mac and Dennis Break Up.png
 
|season=Five
 
|episode number=Nine
 
|writer= [[Scott Marder]] & [[Rob Rosell]]
 
|director= [[Fred Savage]]
 
|broadcast date= November 12, 2009
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Mac]] and [[Dennis]] decide to spend some time apart; [[Charlie]] lends his feline expertise to help [[Dee]] find her [[cats|cat]].
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title= The D.E.N.N.I.S. System
 
|image = TheDENNISSystem.png
 
|season=Five
 
|episode number = Ten
 
|writer = [[David Hornsby]] & [[Scott Marder]] & [[Rob Rosell]]
 
|director = [[Randall Einhorn]]
 
|broadcast date = November 19, 2009
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Dennis]] reveals his foolproof system for [[bang|seducing]] any woman to the rest of [[the gang]], but they don't grasp the concept.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title= Mac and Charlie Write a Movie
 
|image = Mac and Charlie Write a Movie.png
 
|season=Five
 
|episode number = Eleven
 
|writer = [[Glenn Howerton]] & [[Rob McElhenney]]
 
|director = [[Randall Einhorn]]
 
|broadcast date = December 3, 2009
 
|summary= <br>
 
When [[Dee]] gets a part in the new M. Night Shyamalan film, [[Mac]] and [[Charlie Kelly|Charlie]] seize a chance to pitch their movie script.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title= The Gang Reignites the Rivalry
 
|image = The Gang Reignites the Rivalry.png
 
|season = Five
 
|episode number = Twelve
 
|writer = [[Charlie Day]] & [[Dave Chernin]]
 
|director = [[Randall Einhorn]]
 
|broadcast date = December 10, 2009
 
|summary= <br>
 
After being banned for 10 years from a local drinking competition appropriately named "[[Flipadelphia]]," the gang tries to reignite their old rivalry with another local bar.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title= A Very Sunny Christmas
 
|image = A_very_Sunny_Christmas.png
 
|season = Five
 
|episode number = Thirteen
 
|writer = [[Charlie Day]] & [[Rob McElhenney]]
 
|director = [[Fred Savage]]
 
|broadcast date = November 17, 2009
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Mac]], [[Charlie Kelly|Charlie]], [[Dennis Reynolds|Dennis]], [[Dee Reynolds|Dee]], and [[Frank Reynolds|Frank]] embark on a holiday adventure filled with stolen toys, childhood videos, naked elves, and a bloody run-in with Santa Claus.
 
}}
 
   
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==[[Season 10|Season Ten]]==
  +
{{Season 10 Episode List}}
   
  +
==[[Season 11|Season Eleven]]==
  +
{{Season 11 Episode List}}
   
  +
==[[Season 12|Season Twelve]]==
=={{S6}}==
 
  +
{{Season 12 Episode List}}
{{ListEpisode2
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title= Mac Fights Gay Marriage
 
|image = Mac 'takes some bitches to school'.jpg
 
|writer = [[Becky Mann]] & [[Audra Sielaff]]
 
|director = [[Randall Einhorn]]
 
|broadcast date = September 16, 2010
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Mac]] pulls out the big guns to protect the sanctity of marriage, while the rest of [[The Gang|the gang]] reaps the rewards of marital bliss.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title= Dennis Gets Divorced
 
|image = We're lawyers!.jpg
 
|writer = [[Dave Chernin]] & [[John Chernin]]
 
|director = [[Randall Einhorn]]
 
|broadcast date = September 23, 2010
 
|summary= <br>
 
Marital bliss turns to marital business, as [[The Gang|the gang]] experiences the emotional and economic tribulations of divorce.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title= The Gang Buys a Boat
 
|image = The Gang Buys a Boat.png
 
|writer = [[Charlie Day]] & [[Rob McElhenney]]
 
|director = [[Randall Einhorn]]
 
|broadcast date = September 30, 2010
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[The Gang|The gang]] attempts to find adventure on the sea after they purchase their 'new' boat.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title= Mac's Big Break
 
|image = Mac's Big Break.png
 
|season=Six
 
|episode number = Four
 
|writer = [[Rob Rosell]]
 
|director = [[Randall Einhorn]]
 
|broadcast date = October 7, 2010
 
|summary= <br>
 
After correctly answering a radio trivia question, [[Mac]] finally makes it big. Meanwhile, the [[Reynolds]] start their own internet podcast.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title= Mac and Charlie: White Trash
 
|image = Mac and Charlie White Trash.png
 
|writer = [[Luvh Rakhe]]
 
|director = [[Randall Einhorn]]
 
|broadcast date = October 14, 2010
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Mac]] and [[Charlie Kelly|Charlie]] try to fix up an abandoned pool in order to beat the heat wave; [[Dennis Reynolds|Dennis]] and [[Dee Reynolds|Dee]] try to beat the heat in a more 'dignified' and 'upper-class' way.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title= Mac's Mom Burns Her House Down
 
|image='Golden Girls'-type situation.jpg
 
|writer = [[Scott Marder]] & [[Rob Rosell]]
 
|director = [[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date = October 21, 2010
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Charlie Kelly|Charlie]] and [[Mac]] set-up a truly odd couple after [[Mrs. Mac|Mac's mom]] burns the house down; [[Frank Reynolds|Frank]] discovers the importance of paternal care when [[Dee Reynolds|Dee]] falls ill.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title= Who Got Dee Pregnant?
 
|image = Who Got Dee Pregnant?.png
 
|writer = [[Charlie Day]] & [[Rob McElhenney]]
 
|director = [[Randall Einhorn]]
 
|broadcast date = October 28, 2010
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[The gang]] gets a real 'scare' after [[Dee]] reveals she's pregnant, forcing the guys to recall their last hazy Halloween Party to determine if one of them might be the father.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title= The Gang Gets a New Member
 
|image = The Gang Gets a New Member.png
 
|writer = [[David Hornsby]]
 
|director = [[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date = November 4, 2010
 
|summary= <br>
 
A blast from the past prompts [[The Gang|the guys]] to expand membership and [[Dee Reynolds|Dee]] to re-consider her future.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title= Dee Reynolds: Shaping America's Youth
 
|image = Dee Reynolds- Shaping America's Youth.jpg
 
|writer = David Hornsby
 
|director = Matt Shakman
 
|broadcast date = November&nbsp;11,&nbsp;2010
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Dee]] takes a job as a substitute teacher and exposes her students to the culture of [[Paddy's]] with a field trip to see [[the Gang]]'s take on ''[[Lethal Weapon 5]]''.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title= Charlie Kelly: King of the Rats
 
|image = Charlie Kelly King of the Rats.png
 
|writer = [[Scott Marder]] & [[Rob Rosell]]
 
|director = [[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date = November 18, 2010
 
|summary= <br>
 
Keeping the basement rodent-free drives [[Charlie]] to the brink; [[the gang]] throws Charlie a surprise party.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title= The Gang Gets Stranded in the Woods
 
|image = The Gang Gets Stranded in the Woods.png
 
|writer = [[Scott Marder]] & [[Rob Rosell]] & [[Luvh Rakhe]]
 
|director = [[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date = December&nbsp;2,&nbsp;2010
 
|summary= <br>
 
Things go awry as [[the Gang]] travels to Atlantic City for a charity benefit. While [[Frank Reynolds|Frank]], [[Dee Reynolds|Dee]] and [[Mac]] try to survive in the woods, [[Dennis Reynolds|Dennis]] and [[Charlie Kelly|Charlie]] hitch a ride to the city.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|color=F9D100
 
|title= Dee Gives Birth
 
|image = Dee Gives Birth.png
 
|writer = [[David Hornsby]] & [[Becky Mann]] & [[Audra Sielaff]]
 
|director = [[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date = December 9, 2010
 
|summary= <br>
 
Before [[Dee]]'s baby arrives, [[The Gang]] tries to figure out who is the father by throwing a house party for all her former flings.
 
}}
 
   
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==[[Season 13|Season Thirteen]]==
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{{Season 13 Episode List}}
   
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==[[Season 14|Season Fourteen]]==
  +
{{Season 14 Episode List}}
   
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==[[Season 15|Season Fifthteen]]==
=={{S7}}==
 
  +
{{Season 15 Episode List}}
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=Frank's Pretty Woman
 
|image = 7x1 (5).jpg
 
|writer = [[Scott Marder]] & [[Rob Rosell]]
 
|director = [[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date = September 15, 2011
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Frank]] wants to marry [[Roxy|a prostitute]] and the gang can't talk him out of it. While [[Dee]] sets out to burnish the hooker's heart of gold, [[Charlie]] takes a different tack: He tries to set Frank up with another woman.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=The Gang Goes to the Jersey Shore
 
|image = The Gang Goes to the Jersey Shore.jpg
 
|writer = [[Dave Chernin]] & [[John Chernin]]
 
|director = [[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date = September 22, 2011
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Dee]] and [[Dennis]] take the gang to their favorite childhood vacation spot on the Jersey Shore. Things aren't quite as they remember them. Still, [[Mac]], [[Frank]] and [[Charlie]] have the times of their lives; Dee and Dennis not so much.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=Frank Reynolds' Little Beauties
 
|image = Frank Reynolds' Little Beauties.png
 
|writer = [[Scott Marder]] & [[Rob Rosell]]
 
|director = [[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date = September 29, 2011
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Frank]] finds himself in the child beauty-pageant business and fears that people might think that he's in it for the wrong reasons.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=Sweet Dee Gets Audited
 
|image = Sweet Dee Gets Audited.png
 
|writer = [[Rob McElhenney]], [[Glenn Howerton]], & [[Charlie Day]]
 
|director = [[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date = October 6, 2011
 
|summary= <br>
 
While [[Dee]] tries to weasel her way out of an IRS audit, the guys set up a new (and, they say, democratic) way of running [[Paddy's]].
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=Frank's Brother
 
|image = Frank's Brother.png
 
|writer = [[David Hornsby]]
 
|director = [[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date = October 13, 2011
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Frank]]'s long-lost brother shows up unexpectedly and spills family secrets.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=The Storm of the Century
 
|image=The Storm of the Century.png
 
|writer = [[Charles W. Hornsby]]
 
|director = [[Matt Shakman]].
 
|broadcast date = October 20, 2011
 
|summary= <br>
 
It's not always sunny in Philadelphia: An apocalyptic storm is bearing down on the City of Brotherly Love, and everyone's in panic mode -- except for [[Frank]].
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=Chardee MacDennis: The Game of Games
 
|image = Chardee MacDennis The Game of Games.png
 
|writer = [[Charlie Day]] & [[Rob McElhenney]]
 
|director = [[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date = October 27, 2011
 
|summary= <br>
 
Another rainy day in Philadelphia. [[The gang]] can't go out and play, so they stay indoors and play a board game of their own devising.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=The ANTI-Social Network
 
|image = The ANTI-Social Network.png
 
|season=Seven
 
|episode number = Eight
 
|writer = [[Charlie Day]] & [[Glenn Howerton]]
 
|director = [[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date = November 3, 2011
 
|summary= <br>
 
While [[Dennis]] and [[Charlie]] track down an annoying shusher the old-fashioned way, [[Dee]] and [[Mac]] cyberstalk him. [[Frank]] is online as well, trying to boost business at the bar.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=The Gang Gets Trapped
 
|image = IASIP-ep709_2.jpg
 
|season=Seven
 
|episode number = Nine
 
|writer = [[Luvh Rakhe]]
 
|director = [[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date = November 10, 2011
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[The gang]] sneak into a residence to "extract" an "artifact," only to discover that someone is home. Uh-oh.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=How Mac Got Fat
 
|image = How Mac Got Fat.png
 
|season=Seven
 
|episode number = Ten
 
|writer = [[Scott Marder]] & [[Mehar Sethi]]
 
|director = [[Randall Einhorn]] & [[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date = November 17, 2011
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[Mac]] tells a befuddled priest why his fatness is the fault of the other members of the gang.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=Thunder Gun Express
 
|image=Thunder Gun Express.png
 
|broadcast date = December 1, 2011
 
|director = [[Matt Shakman]]
 
|writer=[[Dave Chernin]] & [[John Chernin]]
 
|summary= <br>
 
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''".
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=The High School Reunion
 
|image=The_High_School_Reunion.png
 
|writer = [[Glenn Howerton]] & [[Rob McElhenney]]
 
|director = [[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date = December 8, 2011
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[The Gang]] attends their high school reunion with a lot to prove. Old friends are met and new foes are made as the gang trips down memory lane.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=The High School Reunion, Part 2: The Gang's Revenge{{!}}The High School Reunion, Part 2:<br>The Gang's Revenge
 
|broadcast date = December&nbsp;15,&nbsp;2011
 
|image=The High School Reunion Part 2- The Gang's Revenge.png
 
|writer=[[Glenn Howerton]] & [[Rob McElhenney]]
 
|director=[[Matt Shakman]]
 
|summary= <br>
 
[[The Gang]] hatches a plan to repair their tarnished image in the eyes of their old high school classmates.
 
}}
 
   
 
 
=={{S8}}==
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=Pop-Pop: The Final Solution
 
|image =Pop-Pop - The Final Solution.jpg
 
|writer =[[Charlie Day]], [[Glenn Howerton]], & [[Rob McElhenney]]
 
|director =[[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date =October 11, 2012
 
|summary= <br>
 
{{Dennis}} and {{Dee}}'s ailing grandfather [[Pop-Pop]] is wasting away in the hospital, and they have to decide whether or not to pull the plug.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=The Gang Recycles Their Trash
 
|image =The Gang Recycles Their Trash.jpg
 
|writer =[[Charlie Day]], [[Glenn Howerton]], & [[Rob McElhenney]]
 
|director =[[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date =October 18, 2012
 
|summary= <br>
 
{{Frank}} concocts a plan to undercut the garbage men union and get the contract to collect [[Philadelphia|the city]]'s trash.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=The Maureen Ponderosa Wedding Massacre
 
|image =The usual suspects.jpeg
 
|writer =[[Charlie Day]], [[Glenn Howerton]], & [[Rob McElhenney]]
 
|director =[[Richie Keen]]
 
|broadcast date =October 25, 2012
 
|summary= <br />
 
{{Dennis}} and [[The Gang|the Gang]] crash [[Maureen Ponderosa|Maureen]]'s wedding to make certain he'll be able to sever all ties; later on they fighting some [[McPoyles|zombies]] - Halloween!
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=Charlie and Dee Find Love
 
|image =Dee dancing for the rich guy.png
 
|writer =[[Charlie Day]], [[Glenn Howerton]], & [[Rob McElhenney]]
 
|director =[[Richie Keen]]
 
|broadcast date =November 1, 2012
 
|summary= <br />
 
{{Charlie}} and {{Dee}} find a romantic connection with two members of one of [[Philadelphia|Philly]]'s wealthiest families; {{Mac}}, {{Dennis}} and {{Frank}} try to get a piece of the action.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=The Gang Gets Analyzed
 
|image =The Gang Gets Analyzed.jpg
 
|writer =[[Luvh Rakhe]]
 
|director =[[Todd Biermann]]
 
|broadcast date =November 8, 2012
 
|summary= <br />
 
[[The Gang]] step into the therapist's office to work through their mountain of issues; {{Dennis}}' psychology is exposed as abnormal indeed.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=Charlie's Mom Has Cancer
 
|image =Charlie's Mom Has Cancer.jpg
 
|writer =[[Scott Marder]] & [[Rob Rosell]]
 
|director =[[Richie Keen]]
 
|broadcast date =November 15, 2012
 
|summary= <br />
 
[[The Gang]] rallies around [[Bonnie Kelly|Charlie's mom]] as she battles cancer; {{Frank}} loses his memory and his mind in a quest for buried treasure.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=Frank's Back in Business
 
|image =Frank's Back in Business.jpg
 
|writer =[[Dave Chernin]] & [[John Chernin]]
 
|director =[[Richie Keen]]
 
|broadcast date =November 29, 2012
 
|summary= <br />
 
With {{Charlie}} under his wing, {{Frank}} cleans up so he can get his hands dirty and help out his old company with one last big merger.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=Charlie Rules the World
 
|image =Charlie Rules the World.jpg
 
|writer =[[David Hornsby]]
 
|director =[[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date =December 6, 2012
 
|summary= <br />
 
After slipping into an unhealthy obsession with computer games, [[The Gang]] wrestles to define the difference between the real and the virtual worlds.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=The Gang Dines Out
 
|image =Frank and Charlie reserves the table.jpg
 
|writer =[[Mehar Sethi]]
 
|director =[[Matt Shakman]]
 
|broadcast date =December 13, 2012
 
|summary= <br />
 
Every member of [[The Gang]] has something to celebrate at [[Guigino's Italian Restaurant|Guigino's]], [[Philadelphia|Philly]]'s finest eatery.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=Reynolds vs. Reynolds: The Cereal Defense
 
|image =Innocent Range Rover.jpg
 
|writer =[[Charlie Day]], [[Glenn Howerton]], & [[Rob McElhenney]]
 
|director =[[Richie Keen]]
 
|broadcast date =December 20, 2012
 
|summary= <br />
 
{{Frank}} accidentally hits [[Dennis' Range Rover|Dennis' car]], and [[The Gang]] decides to hold a trial at {{Paddy's}} to resolve this legal issue.
 
}}
 
 
 
=={{S9}}==
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=The Gang Broke Dee
 
|image =IASIP 901 0721 595 slogo.jpg
 
|writer =[[Charlie Day]], [[Glenn Howerton]], & [[Rob McElhenney]]
 
|director =[[Richie Keen]]
 
|broadcast date =September 4, 2013
 
|summary= <br>
 
Dee starts to embrace the desperate, self-loathing qualities the guys have beaten into her over the years, sending her stand-up comedy career to unexpected places.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=Gun Fever Too: Still Hot
 
|image =Its always sunny in philadelphia tasteless season 9.jpg
 
|writer =[[Charlie Day]], [[Glenn Howerton]], & [[Rob McElhenney]]
 
|director =[[Todd Biermann]]
 
|broadcast date = September 11, 2013
 
|summary= <br>
 
After Frank appears on Local Television advocating gun ownership, the rest of the gang takes a look at the ownership process and alternatives to find a common ground on this still heated issue.
 
}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=The Gang Tries Desperately to Win an Award
 
|image =IASIP ep903 sc3 0093 595 slogo.jpg
 
|writer =[[David Hornsby]]
 
|director = [[Richie Keen]]
 
|broadcast date = September 18, 2013
 
|summary= <br>
 
Tired of failing to be recognized for their years of service in the bar industry, the gang changes their ways to give the patrons what they think they want.}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=Mac and Dennis Buy a Timeshare
 
|image = IASIP ep908sc22 0133 595 slogo.jpg
 
|writer =[[Dave & John Chernin]]
 
|director =[[Dan Attias]]
 
|broadcast date =September 25, 2013
 
|summary= <br>
 
The 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.}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=Mac Day
 
|image =IASIP ep904 sc11 IMG 0055 595 slogo.jpg
 
|writer =Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton & Rob McElhenney
 
|director =Richie Keen
 
|broadcast date =October 2, 2013
 
|summary= <br> Everyone in the gang gets a day to do what they want while everyone else in the gang must participate willingly. This is Mac's Day...and it's got twice the "Mac".}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=The Gang Saves the Day
 
|image =IASIP ep907 sc1 0269 595 slogo.jpg
 
|writer =Dave Chernin & John Chernin
 
|director =Dan Attias
 
|broadcast date = October 9, 2013
 
|summary= <br>When a routine trip to a convenience store places the gang in the middle of an armed robbery, each of them is forced to explore how they react in extreme situations.}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=The Gang Gets Quarantined
 
|image =The Gang Gets Quarantined - Episode 7 (2) 595 slogo.jpg
 
|writer =David Hornsby
 
|director =Heath Cullens
 
|broadcast date =October 16, 2013
 
|summary= <br>When a severe flu outbreak sweeps Philadelphia the gang voluntarily quarantine themselves inside of Paddy's in an attempt to keep their singing voices pristine for an upcoming competition, although they have trouble adhering to the strict rules they've set for themselves.}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=Flowers for Charlie
 
|image =Jpsunny1-articleLarge.jpg
 
|writer =David Benioff & D.B. Weiss
 
|director = Dan Attias
 
|broadcast date =October 23, 2013
 
|summary= <br>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.}}
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=The Gang Makes Lethal Weapon 6
 
|image =Its-Always-Sunny-in-Philadelphia-Season-9-Episode-9-The-Gang-Makes-Lethal-Weapon-6-6.jpg
 
|writer =Scott Marder
 
|director =Dan Attias
 
|broadcast date =October 30, 2013
 
|summary= <br> After creative differences over what constitutes tasteful nudity cause Frank to pull his money out of Lethal Weapon 6 during filming, Mac, Dennis, and Charlie screen their rough footage for investors in hopes of raising enough capital to finish the production of their latest masterpiece.
 
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{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=The Gang Squashes Their Beefs
 
|image =IASIP ep902 sc10 IMG 0082 595 slogo.jpg
 
|writer = Rob Rosell
 
|director =Todd Biermann
 
|broadcast date =November 6, 2013
 
|summary= <br>When some bad blood with old foes compromises their ideal Thanksgiving, the gang decides to make amends by breaking bread with those they've hurt.}}
 
 
 
=={{S10}}==
 
{{ListEpisode2
 
|title=The Gang Beats Boggs
 
|image =The-Gang-Beats-Boggs-3-550x366.jpg
 
|writer = Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton, Dave Chernin, John Chernin, and Lance Krall
 
|director =Todd Bierman
 
|broadcast date =January 14, 2015
 
|summary= <br>The Gang attempts to beat one of the most storied achievements in sports history: they are trying to beat Wade Boggs' record of drinking more than 70 beers in a single cross-country flight.
 
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|title=The Gang Group Dates
 
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|writer = Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton, Rob McElhenney
 
|director = Richard Keen
 
|broadcast date = January 21, 2015
 
|summary= <br>The gang turns Patty's into an internet dating hub where people group date and rate each other. Dennis becomes obsessed with his ever decreasing ratings, while Dee hands out zero star ratings after being "dumped" early.
 
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|title=Psycho Pete Returns
 
|image = Psycho Pete Returns.jpg
 
|writer = Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton, Rob McElhenney
 
|director = Todd Biermann
 
|broadcast date = January 28, 2015
 
|summary= <br>Mac and Charlie's high school "gang leader" (leader of "the Freight Train") Psycho Pete stops in at Paddy's. Charlie and Mac are quickly disappointed by Pete's docile nature, and look for ways to get Pete back to his old 'Psycho' self. Frank, Dee, and Dennis set out to find help for Pete because they're afraid he's dangerous to them.
 
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|writer = Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton
 
|director = Matt Shakman
 
|broadcast date = February 4, 2015
 
|summary= After the gang tells Charlie that his job is too easy, Charlies makes each of them do his job for a day.<br>
 
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|title= The Gang Spies Like U.S.
 
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|writer = David Hornsby
 
|director = Matt Shakman
 
|broadcast date = February 11, 2015
 
|summary= <br>After Dennis and Mac enlist Dee to spy on the fish factory across the street, Charlie and Frank grow suspicious and decide to do some spying of their own.
 
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|writer = Charlie Day & Glenn Howerton & Rob McElhenney
 
|director = Richie Keen
 
|broadcast date = February 18, 2015
 
|summary= <br>After another failed venture, the Gang wonders if their group dynamic is bringing them down as individuals, causing them to separate from one another, and find out who they really are.
 
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|title=Mac Kills His Dad
 
|image = Sunny season 10.png
 
|writer = Dave Chernin & John Chernin and David Hornsby
 
|director = Heath Cullens
 
|broadcast date = February 25, 2015
 
|summary= <br>News surfaces about Mac's Dad, Luther, being a murder suspect. Mac goes into full "P.I." mode to clear his father of any wrong doing.
 
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|broadcast date = March 4, 2015
 
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|broadcast date = March 11, 2015
 
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Revision as of 04:26, 21 August 2021

We've listed all 113 episodes of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia by seasons (all episodes originally aired on FX or FXX, with the exception of the Christmas special "A Very Sunny Christmas", which was originally released on DVD). Four more 10-episodes seasons have been ordered by FXX which will bring the total episode count to 153.

Jump to Season: 1 · 2 · 3 · 4 · 5 · 6 · 7 · 8 · 9 · 10 · 11 · 12 · 13 · 14

Season One

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The Gang Gets Racist
"The Gang Gets Racist" August 4, 2005
Directed by: John Fortenberry - Written by: Charlie Day & Rob McElhenney
Charlie and Mac try to prove that they are not racist after Charlie's crush overhears Charlie saying something offensive about African Americans. Meanwhile, Dee hires a black man from her acting class to boost business for Paddy's Pub -- and ends up turning the pub into a gay bar.
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Charlie Wants an Abortion
"Charlie Wants an Abortion" August 11, 2005
Directed by: John Fortenberry - Written by: Charlie Day & Rob McElhenney
Charlie gets a paternity test to prove that he's not the father of his old flame's ill-behaved son. Meanwhile, Mac and Dennis feign being against abortion so they can pick up women.
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Underage Drinking: A National Concern
Directed by: Dan Attias - Written by: Rob McElhenney
When Mac decides to make Paddy's Pub a safe haven for underage drinkers, it becomes high school all over again as Dee, Dennis, and Charlie get asked to the prom.
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Charlie Has Cancer
"Charlie Has Cancer" August 23, 2005
Directed by: Rob McElhenney - Written by: Rob McElhenney
Dennis and Mac help Charlie find someone to sleep with him after Charlie announces that he's dying of cancer.
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Gun Fever
"Gun Fever" August 30, 2005
Directed by: Dan Attias - Written by: Glenn Howerton
Everyone gets trigger happy when, in the wake of a robbery, the guys buy a gun, and Dee unknowingly dates the prime suspect.
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The Gang Finds a Dead Guy
"The Gang Finds a Dead Guy" September 6, 2005
Directed by: Dan Attias - Written by: Rob McElhenney
When an old man is found dead in Paddy's, Mac and Dennis vie for the affection of his attractive granddaughter, while Charlie discovers that Dennis and Dee's grandfather was a Nazi.
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Charlie Got Molested
"Charlie Got Molested" September 13, 2005
Directed by: John Fortenberry - Written by: Rob McElhenney
When news of a former gym teacher getting arrested for molesting his students hits, Charlie suddenly gets nervous, Dee and Dennis conclude that Charlie may have been one of the gym teacher's victims. Mac becomes jealous that he wasn't the one who got molested.

Season Two

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Charlie Gets Crippled
"Charlie Gets Crippled" June 29, 2006
Directed by: John Fortenberry - Written by: Rob McElhenney
Dennis and Dee's father Frank abruptly appears, causing Dennis to accidentally run Charlie over with his car. After seeing Charlie get attention from strippers over being in a wheelchair, the gang decides to feign disabilities in order to garner sympathy from others.
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The Gang Goes Jihad
"The Gang Goes Jihad" June 29, 2006
Directed by: Dan Attias - Written by: Rob McElhenney
An Israeli businessman claims ownership of the street that Paddy's Pub is on, prompting the gang to go to extremes to get the man to leave. Meanwhile, Frank fights with his ex-wife over the possessions she got in the divorce.
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Dennis and Dee Go on Welfare
Directed by: Dan Attias - Written by: Rob McElhenney
Dennis and Dee quit their jobs to pursue their dreams, but get hooked on crack cocaine so they can apply for welfare. Meanwhile, Frank hires two new workers under the "Work for Welfare" program and Charlie and Mac go on a spending spree.
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Mac Bangs Dennis' Mom
"Mac Bangs Dennis' Mom" July 6, 2006
Directed by: Dan Attias - Written by: Charlie Day & Glenn Howerton
A visit to Frank's ex-wife's house turns into a web of back-stabbing and deception after Mac has sex with Dennis's mother and Charlie hatches a plan to get close to The Waitress.
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Hundred Dollar Baby
"Hundred Dollar Baby" July 13, 2006
Directed by: Dan Attias - Written by: Rob McElhenney & Charlie Day & Glenn Howerton
Frank trains Dee for a boxing match against the daughter of his old boxing foe. Meanwhile, Dennis and Mac train Charlie for an underground fighting ring.
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The Gang Gives Back
"The Gang Gives Back" July 20, 2006
Directed by: Dan Attias - Written by: Charlie Day
Mac, Dennis and Dee are sentenced to teach inner-city children how to play basketball while Charlie is sentenced to attend AA meetings.
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The Gang Exploits A Miracle
Directed by: Dan Attias - Written by: Charlie Day & Chris Romano & Eric Falconer
When the gang finds a water stain in the office that resembles the Virgin Mary, Frank begins charging patrons to see the miracle.
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The Gang Runs for Office
"The Gang Runs for Office" August 3, 2006
Directed by: Dan Attias - Written by: David Hornsby
After realizing the money-making potential of political corruption, the gang decides to help Dennis run for the position of a local comptroller.
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Charlie Goes America All Over Everybody's Ass
Directed by: Dan Attias - Written by: Rob McElhenney & Charlie Day
Charlie is outraged over Dennis smoking in the bar, and teams up with Dee to start an anti-smoking rally. Meanwhile, Mac, Dennis, and Frank turn Paddy's Pub into an "anything goes" bar.
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Dennis and Dee Get a New Dad
Directed by: Dan Attias - Written by: Rob McElhenney
Dennis and Dee discover the MySpace page of the man who turns out to be their real father. Meanwhile, Charlie and Mac visit Mac's convict father in jail.

Season Three

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The Gang Finds a Dumpster Baby
"The Gang Finds a Dumpster Baby" September 13, 2007
Directed by: Jerry Levine - Written by: Rob McElhenney & Charlie Day
Dennis joins up with an environmentalist group. Mac and Dee try to care for a baby boy they found in the Dumpster and Charlie and Frank become dumpster divers.
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The Gang Gets Invincible
"The Gang Gets Invincible" September 13, 2007
Directed by: Fred Savage - Written by: Charlie Day & Glenn Howerton & David Hornsby
When the Philadelphia Eagles hold open try-outs à la the movie Invincible, Mac, Dennis, and Dee use the event for their own personal competition. Meanwhile, Frank and Charlie tailgate.
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Dennis and Dee's Mom Is Dead
"Dennis and Dee's Mom Is Dead" September 20, 2007
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: Rob McElhenney & David Hornsby
Frank's ex-wife Barbara dies, leaving behind a big inheritance that Frank and Dee will do anything to get. Meanwhile, Mac, Dennis, and Charlie use Reynolds house as a men's club to make new friends.
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The Gang Gets Held Hostage
"The Gang Gets Held Hostage" September 20, 2007
Directed by: Fred Savage - Written by: Rob McElhenney
Paddy's Pub is held hostage by the McPoyles. Meanwhile, Frank crawls through the vents to find his will, which Charlie hid.
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The Aluminum Monster vs
Directed by: Fred Savage - Written by: Charlie Day & Glenn Howerton
The gang gets involved in the seedy side of the world of fashion design after Dee gets jealous of her former high-school best friend, who is now a successful boutique owner.
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The Gang Solves the North Korea Situation
Directed by: Fred Savage - Written by: Charlie Day & Scott Marder & Rob Rosell
The gang find themselves at odds with a more successful Korean pub owner who bears a striking resemblance to Kim Jong-Il. Charlie also becomes involved with the owner's daughter.
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The Gang Sells Out
"The Gang Sells Out" October 4, 2007
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: Charlie Day & David Hornsby
The gang tries to persuade a restaurant chain to buy their pub. Meanwhile, Dee quits her job at Paddy's (again) and pressures The Waitress to get her a job at a TGIFriday's-style restaurant.
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Frank Sets Sweet Dee on Fire
Directed by: Fred Savage - Written by: Rob McElhenney, Scott Marder & Rob Rosell
The gang go to great lengths to be famous: Mac, Charlie, and Frank attempt to become news reporters; Dennis and Dee try becoming club-hoppers.
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Sweet Dee's Dating a Retarded Person
Directed by: Jerry Levine - Written by: Glenn Howerton, Scott Marder & Rob Rosell
Dee begins dating an amateur rapper whom Dennis thinks is mentally retarded. Meanwhile, Frank, Charlie, and Mac start their own band but can't agree on what type of music they should play.
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Mac Is a Serial Killer
"Mac Is a Serial Killer" October 18, 2007
Directed by: Jerry Levine - Written by: Charlie Day, David Hornsby
After reading about a serial killer terrorizing young women, the gang suspects that Mac may be the serial killer when they notice that he hasn't been to the bar much lately.
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Dennis Looks Like a Registered Sex Offender
Directed by: Jerry Levine - Written by: Rob McElhenney
Dennis's life goes downhill when he finds out that a convicted sex offender whom he closely resembles has been released from prison due to overcrowding. Meanwhile, Mac and Charlie reunite with Mac's convict father.
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The Gang Gets Whacked (Part 1)
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: Glenn Howerton & Scott Marder & Rob Rosell
The gang find themselves married to the mob when they sell a bag of cocaine that a group of mobsters hid in a pair of speakers. To pay off the debt, Frank whores out Dennis to older women, Charlie works at a stable, and Mac becomes a mafioso.
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The Gang Gets Whacked (Part 2)
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: Glenn Howerton & Scott Marder & Rob Rosell
The gang must find a way to avoid getting "whacked" when their plans to pay off mob members for missing cocaine go awry.
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Bums: Making a Mess All Over the City
Directed by: Jerry Levine - Written by: Charlie Day & David Hornsby
Mac and Dee become vigilantes to solve the homeless problem Frank and Dennis dress up in police costumes while Charlie dresses as Serpico to expose them.
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The Gang Dances Their Asses Off
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: David Hornsby & Scott Marder & Rob Rosell
Charlie inadvertently puts Paddy's Pub up as the grand prize in a radio dance marathon, so the gang must win the competition -- against the enemies they've made so far -- to keep the bar.

Season Four

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Mac and Dennis: Manhunters
"Mac and Dennis: Manhunters" September 18, 2008
Directed by: Fred Savage - Written by: Charlie Day & Jordan Young & Elijah Aron
Charlie and Dee freak out when they eat what they think is human meat. Mac and Dennis take up hunting and go after the most dangerous prey of all -- man.
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The Gang Solves the Gas Crisis
"The Gang Solves the Gas Crisis" September 18, 2008
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: Charlie Day & Sonny Lee & Patrick Walsh
To profit from high gas prices, Mac, Dennis, and Charlie fill barrels of gasoline and sell them door-to-door. Dee and Frank plot to brand Bruce Mathis a terrorist.
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America's Next Top Paddy's Billboard Model Contest
Directed by: Fred Savage - Written by: Rob McElhenney & Charlie Day & Adam Stein
Mac and Frank hold a contest where the winner will be the billboard model for Paddy's. Charlie and Dee set out to create a viral video.
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Mac's Banging the Waitress
"Mac's Banging the Waitress" September 25, 2008
Directed by: Fred Savage - Written by: David Hornsby
When Charlie learns that The Waitress has a boyfriend, he enlists Mac's help in catching the guy so Charlie can beat him up. Trouble is, Mac is the one who's dating the waitress.
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Mac and Charlie Die (Part 1)
Mac's revenge-obsessed father is released from prison and Mac and Charlie fake their deaths to save their lives. Frank and Dennis discover a glory hole in the bathroom.
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Mac and Charlie Die (Part 2)
Mac and Charlie continue their misadventures in avoiding Luther Mac. Dennis and Frank investigate the world of anonymous sex.
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Who Pooped the Bed?
"Who Pooped the Bed?" October 9, 2008
Directed by: Fred Savage - Written by: Rob McElhenney & Scott Marder & Rob Rosell
Frank and Charlie find that someone has defecated in their bed and hunt for the culprit. Meanwhile, Dee leads a "Sex and the City" style night on the town.
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Paddy's Pub: The Worst Bar in Philadelphia
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: Scott Marder & Rob Rosell & David Hornsby
The gang kidnaps a newspaper critic who dubbed Paddy's Pub "the worst bar in Philadelphia".
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Dennis Reynolds: An Erotic Life
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: Glenn Howerton & Scott Marder & Rob Rosell
Dennis plans on publishing an account of his sexual exploits and ends up in a rehab facility. Charlie and Dee try on each other's lives for size.
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Sweet Dee Has a Heart Attack
"Sweet Dee Has a Heart Attack" October 30, 2008
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: Rob Rosell & Scott Marder
After Dee is hospitalized for a heart attack, she and Dennis try to adopt a healthier lifestyle. Charlie and Mac become office workers to get on-the-job health insurance.
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The Gang Cracks the Liberty Bell
In an attempt to turn their bar into a Philadelphia landmark, the gang tells the story of how Paddy's Pub was historically relevant during the Revolutionary War.
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The Gang Gets Extreme: Home Makeover Edition
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: Charlie Day & David Hornsby & Glenn Howerton
The gang redecorates a poor family's home a la Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.
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The Nightman Cometh
"The Nightman Cometh" November 20, 2008
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: Charlie Day & Glenn Howerton & Rob McElhenney
Charlie stages a rock opera based on his song "The Nightman," and recruits the rest of the gang to help him with it.

Season Five

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The Gang Exploits the Mortgage Crisis
Directed by: Randall Einhorn - Written by: Becky Mann & Audra Sielaff
Frank, Mac, and Dennis try their hand at real estate. Dee arranges to be a surrogate mother. Charlie tries his hand at law.
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The Gang Hits the Road
"The Gang Hits the Road" September 24, 2009
Directed by: Fred Savage - Written by: Charlie Day & Glenn Howerton
The Gang tries to expand their horizons by going on a road trip to the Grand Canyon.
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The Great Recession
"The Great Recession" October 1, 2009
Directed by: Fred Savage - Written by: David Hornsby
Mac and Dennis try to keep the bar afloat in the tough economic times; Frank starts a family business with Dee; newly poor people gather outside the bar.
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The Gang Gives Frank an Intervention
Directed by: Fred Savage - Written by: Scott Marder & Rob Rosell
Dee, Dennis, and Charlie attempt to stage an intervention on Frank, who they feel is no longer fun to drink with. Meanwhile, Frank attempts to bang Aunt Donna, who Mac is also interested in banging.
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The Waitress Is Getting Married
Directed by: Fred Savage - Written by: Charlie Day & Glenn Howerton
The Waitress is getting married; Dee, jealous that she's beating her to the altar, tries to derail the wedding. Charlie reluctantly tries online dating.
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The World Series Defense
"The World Series Defense" October 22, 2009
Directed by: Randall Einhorn - Written by: David Hornsby
The Gang describes the trials and tribulations they went through during Game 5 of the World Series, hoping that the judge will clear them of all the citations they received.
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The Gang Wrestles for the Troops
Directed by: Randall Einhorn - Written by: Scott Marder & Rob Rosell
The Gang puts on a wrestling show for the returning troops. Meanwhile, the soldier Dee has been chatting with online is not what she expected.
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Paddy's Pub: Home of the Original Kitten Mittens
Directed by: Randall Einhorn - Written by: Sonny Lee & Patrick Walsh
When a merchandising convention comes to town, the gang tries to develop marketable products in an attempt to build the Paddy's brand.
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Mac and Dennis Break Up
"Mac and Dennis Break Up" November 12, 2009
Directed by: Fred Savage - Written by: Scott Marder & Rob Rosell
Mac and Dennis decide to spend some time apart; Charlie lends his feline expertise to help Dee find her cat.
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The D.E.N.N.I.S
"The D.E.N.N.I.S. System" November 19, 2009
Directed by: Randall Einhorn - Written by: David Hornsby & Scott Marder & Rob Rosell
Dennis reveals his foolproof system for seducing any woman to the rest of the gang, but they don't grasp the concept.
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Mac and Charlie Write a Movie
Directed by: Randall Einhorn - Written by: Glenn Howerton & Rob McElhenney
When Dee gets a part in the new M. Night Shyamalan film, Mac and Charlie seize a chance to pitch their movie script.
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The Gang Reignites the Rivalry
"The Gang Reignites the Rivalry" December 10, 2009
Directed by: Randall Einhorn - Written by: Charlie Day & Dave Chernin
After being banned for 10 years from a local drinking competition appropriately named "Flipadelphia," the gang tries to reignite their old rivalry with another local bar.
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A Very Sunny Christmas
"A Very Sunny Christmas" November 17, 2009
Directed by: Fred Savage - Written by: Charlie Day & Rob McElhenney
Mac, Charlie, Dennis, Dee, and Frank embark on a holiday adventure filled with stolen toys, childhood videos, naked elves, and a bloody run-in with Santa Claus.

Season Six

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Mac Fights Gay Marriage
"Mac Fights Gay Marriage" September 16, 2010
Directed by: Randall Einhorn - Written by: Becky Mann & Audra Sielaff
Mac pulls out the big guns to protect the sanctity of marriage, while the rest of the gang reaps the rewards of marital bliss.
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Dennis Gets Divorced
"Dennis Gets Divorced" September 23, 2010
Directed by: Randall Einhorn - Written by: Dave Chernin & John Chernin
Marital bliss turns to marital business, as the gang experiences the emotional and economic tribulations of divorce.
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The Gang Buys a Boat
"The Gang Buys a Boat" September 30, 2010
Directed by: Randall Einhorn - Written by: Charlie Day & Rob McElhenney
The gang attempts to find adventure on the sea after they purchase their 'new' boat.
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Mac's Big Break
"Mac's Big Break" October 7, 2010
Directed by: Randall Einhorn - Written by: Rob Rosell
After correctly answering a radio trivia question, Mac finally makes it big. Meanwhile, the Reynolds start their own internet podcast.
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Mac and Charlie: White Trash
"Mac and Charlie: White Trash" October 14, 2010
Directed by: Randall Einhorn - Written by: Luvh Rakhe
Mac and Charlie try to fix up an abandoned pool in order to beat the heat wave; Dennis and Dee try to beat the heat in a more 'dignified' and 'upper-class' way.
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Mac's Mom Burns Her House Down
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: Scott Marder & Rob Rosell
Charlie and Mac set-up a truly odd couple after Mac's mom burns the house down; Frank discovers the importance of paternal care when Dee falls ill.
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Who Got Dee Pregnant?
"Who Got Dee Pregnant?" October 28, 2010
Directed by: Randall Einhorn - Written by: Charlie Day & Rob McElhenney
The gang gets a real 'scare' after Dee reveals she's pregnant, forcing the guys to recall their last hazy Halloween Party to determine if one of them might be the father.
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The Gang Gets a New Member
"The Gang Gets a New Member" November 4, 2010
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: David Hornsby
A blast from the past prompts the guys to expand membership and Dee to re-consider her future.
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Dee Reynolds: Shaping America's Youth
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: David Hornsby
Dee takes a job as a substitute teacher and exposes her students to the culture of Paddy's with a field trip to see the Gang's take on Lethal Weapon 5.
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Charlie Kelly: King of the Rats
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: Scott Marder & Rob Rosell
Keeping the basement rodent-free drives Charlie to the brink; the gang throws Charlie a surprise party.
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The Gang Gets Stranded in the Woods
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: Scott Marder & Rob Rosell & Luvh Rakhe
Things go awry as the Gang travels to Atlantic City for a charity benefit. While Frank, Dee and Mac try to survive in the woods, Dennis and Charlie hitch a ride to the city.
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Dee Gives Birth
"Dee Gives Birth" December 9, 2010
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: David Hornsby & Becky Mann & Audra Sielaff
Before Dee's baby arrives, The Gang tries to figure out who is the father by throwing a house party for all her former flings.

Season Seven

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Frank's Pretty Woman
"Frank's Pretty Woman" September 15, 2011
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: Scott Marder & Rob Rosell
Frank wants to marry a prostitute and the gang can't talk him out of it. While Dee sets out to burnish the hooker's heart of gold, Charlie takes a different tack: He tries to set Frank up with another woman.
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The Gang Goes to the Jersey Shore
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: Dave Chernin & John Chernin
Dee and Dennis take the gang to their favorite childhood vacation spot on the Jersey Shore. Things aren't quite as they remember them. Still, Mac, Frank and Charlie have the times of their lives; Dee and Dennis not so much.
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Frank Reynolds' Little Beauties
"Frank Reynolds' Little Beauties" September 29, 2011
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: Scott Marder & Rob Rosell
Frank finds himself in the child beauty-pageant business and fears that people might think that he's in it for the wrong reasons.
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Sweet Dee Gets Audited
"Sweet Dee Gets Audited" October 6, 2011
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton, & Charlie Day
While Dee tries to weasel her way out of an IRS audit, the guys set up a new (and, they say, democratic) way of running Paddy's.
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Frank's Brother
"Frank's Brother" October 13, 2011
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: David Hornsby
Frank's long-lost brother shows up unexpectedly and spills family secrets.
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The Storm of the Century
"The Storm of the Century" October 20, 2011
Directed by: Matt Shakman. - Written by: Charles W. Hornsby
It's not always sunny in Philadelphia: An apocalyptic storm is bearing down on the City of Brotherly Love, and everyone's in panic mode -- except for Frank.
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Chardee MacDennis: The Game of Games
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: Charlie Day & Rob McElhenney
Another rainy day in Philadelphia. The gang can't go out and play, so they stay indoors and play a board game of their own devising.
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The ANTI-Social Network
"The ANTI-Social Network" November 3, 2011
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: Charlie Day & Glenn Howerton
While Dennis and Charlie track down an annoying shusher the old-fashioned way, Dee and Mac cyberstalk him. Frank is online as well, trying to boost business at the bar.
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The Gang Gets Trapped
"The Gang Gets Trapped" November 10, 2011
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: Luvh Rakhe
The gang sneak into a residence to "extract" an "artifact," only to discover that someone is home. Uh-oh.
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How Mac Got Fat
"How Mac Got Fat" November 17, 2011
Directed by: Randall Einhorn & Matt Shakman - Written by: Scott Marder & Mehar Sethi
Mac tells a befuddled priest why his fatness is the fault of the other members of the gang.
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Thunder Gun Express
"Thunder Gun Express" December 1, 2011
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: Dave Chernin & John Chernin
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".
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The High School Reunion
"The High School Reunion" December 8, 2011
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: Glenn Howerton & Rob McElhenney
The Gang attends their high school reunion with a lot to prove. Old friends are met and new foes are made as the gang trips down memory lane.
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The High School Reunion, Part 2: The Gang's Revenge
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: Glenn Howerton & Rob McElhenney
The Gang hatches a plan to repair their tarnished image in the eyes of their old high school classmates.

Season Eight

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Pop-Pop: The Final Solution
"Pop-Pop: The Final Solution" October 11, 2012
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton, & Rob McElhenney
Dennis and Dee's ailing grandfather Pop-Pop is wasting away in the hospital, and they have to decide whether or not to pull the plug.
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The Gang Recycles Their Trash
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton, & Rob McElhenney
Frank concocts a plan to undercut the garbage men union and get the contract to collect the city's trash.
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The Maureen Ponderosa Wedding Massacre
Directed by: Richie Keen - Written by: Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton, & Rob McElhenney

Dennis and the Gang crash Maureen's wedding to make certain he'll be able to sever all ties; later on they fighting some zombies - Halloween!
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Charlie and Dee Find Love
"Charlie and Dee Find Love" November 1, 2012
Directed by: Richie Keen - Written by: Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton, & Rob McElhenney

Charlie and Dee find a romantic connection with two members of one of Philly's wealthiest families; Mac, Dennis and Frank try to get a piece of the action.
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The Gang Gets Analyzed
"The Gang Gets Analyzed" November 8, 2012
Directed by: Todd Biermann - Written by: Luvh Rakhe

The Gang step into the therapist's office to work through their mountain of issues; Dennis' psychology is exposed as abnormal indeed.
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Charlie's Mom Has Cancer
"Charlie's Mom Has Cancer" November 15, 2012
Directed by: Richie Keen - Written by: Scott Marder & Rob Rosell

The Gang rallies around Charlie's mom as she battles cancer; Frank loses his memory and his mind in a quest for buried treasure.
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Frank's Back in Business
"Frank's Back in Business" November 29, 2012
Directed by: Richie Keen - Written by: Dave Chernin & John Chernin

With Charlie under his wing, Frank cleans up so he can get his hands dirty and help out his old company with one last big merger.
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Charlie Rules the World
"Charlie Rules the World" December 6, 2012
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: David Hornsby

After slipping into an unhealthy obsession with computer games, The Gang wrestles to define the difference between the real and the virtual worlds.
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The Gang Dines Out
"The Gang Dines Out" December 13, 2012
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: Mehar Sethi

Every member of The Gang has something to celebrate at Guigino's, Philly's finest eatery.
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Reynolds vs
Directed by: Richie Keen - Written by: Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton, & Rob McElhenney

Frank accidentally hits Dennis' car, and The Gang decides to hold a trial at Paddy's to resolve this legal issue.

Season Nine

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The Gang Broke Dee
"The Gang Broke Dee" September 4, 2013
Directed by: Richie Keen - Written by: Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton, & Rob McElhenney
Dee starts to embrace the desperate, self-loathing qualities the guys have beaten into her over the years, sending her stand-up comedy career to unexpected places.
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Gun Fever Too: Still Hot
"Gun Fever Too: Still Hot" September 11, 2013
After Frank appears on Local Television advocating gun ownership, the rest of the gang takes a look at the ownership process and alternatives to find a common ground on this still heated issue.
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The Gang Tries Desperately to Win an Award
Directed by: Richie Keen - Written by: David Hornsby
Tired of failing to be recognized for their years of service in the bar industry, the gang changes their ways to give the patrons what they think they want.
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Mac and Dennis Buy a Timeshare
"Mac and Dennis Buy a Timeshare" September 25, 2013
Directed by: Dan Attias - Written by: Dave & John Chernin
The 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.
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Mac Day
"Mac Day" October 2, 2013
Directed by: Richie Keen - Written by: Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton & Rob McElhenney
Everyone in the gang gets a day to do what they want while everyone else in the gang must participate willingly. This is Mac's Day...and it's got twice the "Mac".
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The Gang Saves the Day
"The Gang Saves the Day" October 9, 2013
Directed by: Dan Attias - Written by: Dave Chernin & John Chernin
When a routine trip to a convenience store places the gang in the middle of an armed robbery, each of them is forced to explore how they react in extreme situations.
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The Gang Gets Quarantined
"The Gang Gets Quarantined" October 16, 2013
Directed by: Heath Cullens - Written by: David Hornsby
When a severe flu outbreak sweeps Philadelphia the gang voluntarily quarantine themselves inside of Paddy's in an attempt to keep their singing voices pristine for an upcoming competition, although they have trouble adhering to the strict rules they've set for themselves.
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Flowers for Charlie
"Flowers for Charlie" October 23, 2013
Directed by: Dan Attias - Written by: David Benioff & D.B. Weiss
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.
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The Gang Makes Lethal Weapon 6
Directed by: Dan Attias - Written by: Scott Marder
After creative differences over what constitutes tasteful nudity cause Frank to pull his money out of Lethal Weapon 6 during filming, Mac, Dennis, and Charlie screen their rough footage for investors in hopes of raising enough capital to finish the production of their latest masterpiece.
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The Gang Squashes Their Beefs
Directed by: Todd Biermann - Written by: Rob Rosell
When some bad blood with old foes compromises their ideal Thanksgiving, the gang decides to make amends by breaking bread with those they've hurt.

Season Ten

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The Gang Beats Boggs
"The Gang Beats Boggs" January 14, 2015
Directed by: Todd Bierman - Written by: Dave Chernin and John Chernin
The Gang attempts to beat one of the most storied achievements in sports history: they are trying to beat Wade Boggs' record of drinking more than 70 beers in a single cross-country flight.
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The Gang Group Dates
"The Gang Group Dates" January 21, 2015
Directed by: Richard Keen - Written by: Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton and Rob McElhenney
The gang turns Paddy's into an internet dating hub where people group date and rate each other. Dennis becomes obsessed with his ever decreasing ratings, while Dee hands out zero star ratings after being "dumped" early.
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Psycho Pete Returns
"Psycho Pete Returns" January 28, 2015
Directed by: Todd Biermann - Written by: Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton & Rob McElhenney
Mac and Charlie's high school "gang leader" (leader of "the Freight Train") Psycho Pete stops in at Paddy's. Charlie and Mac are quickly disappointed by Pete's docile nature, and look for ways to get Pete back to his old 'Psycho' self. Frank, Dee, and Dennis set out to find help for Pete because they're afraid he's dangerous to them.
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Charlie Work
"Charlie Work" February 4, 2015
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day & Glenn Howerton
Charlie gets tipped off that the health inspector is coming to inspect Paddy's. Dennis, Dee, Frank, and Mac are involved in a scheme involving steaks, airline miles, and chickens, which has the bar in disarray, including live chickens everywhere. Charlie tries to get the bar in shape for inspection with little help from the rest of the gang.
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The Gang Spies Like U.S.
"The Gang Spies Like U.S." February 11, 2015
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: David Hornsby
After Dennis and Mac enlist Dee to spy on the fish factory across the street, Charlie and Frank grow suspicious and decide to do some spying of their own.
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The Gang Misses the Boat
"The Gang Misses the Boat" February 18, 2015
Directed by: Richie Keen - Written by: Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton and Rob McElhenney
After another failed venture, the Gang wonders if their group dynamic is bringing them down as individuals, causing them to separate from one another, and find out who they really are.
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Mac Kills His Dad
"Mac Kills His Dad" February 25, 2015
Directed by: Heath Cullens - Written by: Dave Chernin, John Chernin and David Hornsby
News surfaces about Mac's Dad, Luther, being a murder suspect. Mac goes into full "P.I." mode to clear his father of any wrong doing.
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The Gang Goes on Family Fight
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: Charlie Day & Glenn Howerton & Rob McElhenney
When the gang appears on a nationally broadcasted game show, Dennis does his best to keep the gang's weirdness under wraps.
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Frank Retires
"Frank Retires" March 11, 2015
Directed by: Richie Keen - Written by: Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton and Rob McElhenney
When Frank decides to leave up the financial decisions of the bar to the gang, the decline of the bar's wellbeing as well as Frank's health begins and the toll is too much for any of them to take.
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Ass Kickers United: Mac and Charlie Join a Cult
Directed by: Heath Cullens - Written by: Scott Marder
"Asskickers" isn't just a hot new way to work out; it's a way of life...and maybe a cult.

Season Eleven

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Chardee MacDennis 2: Electric Boogaloo
Directed by: Heath Cullens - Written by: Rob McElhenney and Charlie Day
The gang agree to a truce and demonstrate Chardee MacDennis for an interested board game executive, but things quickly go off the rails.
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Frank Falls Out the Window
"Frank Falls Out the Window" January 13, 2016
Directed by: Heath Cullens - Written by: David Hornsby
Frank falls out of a window and his injury makes him think it's 2006, so the gang use it as a chance to correct past mistakes.
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The Gang Hits the Slopes
"The Gang Hits the Slopes" January 20, 2016
Directed by: Heath Cullens - Written by: Dave Chernin & John Chernin
Dennis and Frank battle Dee and Mac for control of the mountain and Charlie learns the rules of the slopes.
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Dee Made a Smut Film
"Dee Made a Smut Film" January 27, 2016
Directed by: Todd Biermann - Written by: Eric Ledgin
Dennis and Dee film an adaptation of Dennis' erotic memoirs while Frank and Mac try to pass off Charlie as a gifted artist for financial gain.
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Mac & Dennis Move to the Suburbs
Directed by: Todd Biermann - Written by: Hunter Covington
Mac and Dennis move to the suburbs for the cheap rent and open spaces but learn they may be meant for city life.
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Being Frank
"Being Frank" February 10, 2016
Directed by: Heath Cullens - Written by: Scott Marder
A day in the life of Frank Reynold's as he tries to keep up with the gang's newest scheme.
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McPoyle vs
Directed by: Todd Biermann - Written by: Conor Galvin
Old grievances bubble to the surface when The Lawyer agrees to sue Bill Ponderosa on behalf of the Liam McPoyle and his lost eye.
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Charlie Catches a Leprechaun
"Charlie Catches a Leprechaun" February 24, 2016
Directed by: Heath Cullens - Written by: Jon Silberman & Josh Silberman
Dennis tries to create an innovative mobile Paddy's pub experience but runs into trouble when customers refuse to cooperate, while Charlie and Mac attempt to catch a thieving leprechaun.
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The Gang Goes to Hell
"The Gang Goes to Hell" March 2, 2016
Directed by: Todd Biermann - Written by: David Hornsby & Scott Marder
The gang tries to take a vacation from their usual dynamic by going on a cruise, but old habits die hard.
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The Gang Goes to Hell: Part Two
Directed by: Todd Biermann - Written by: David Hornsby & Scott Marder
With disaster looming, the gang tries unsuccessfully to make amends with one another.

Season Twelve

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The Gang Turns Black
"The Gang Turns Black" January 4, 2017
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day, and Glenn Howerton
After an electric heating blanket shorts out while the gang watches "The Wiz," they look in the mirror and realize they've turned black; to get back to being themselves they go through all manner of classic body-switch movie shenanigans.
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The Gang Goes to a Water Park
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: Eric Ledgin
The group heads to the water park, each with an ulterior motive; Dennis takes on a protege; Frank and Charlie are determined to ride every ride; Mac and Dee get stuck in a tube slide.
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Old Lady House: A Situation Comedy
Directed by: Maurice Marable - Written by: Dannah Phirman and Danielle Schneider
Charlie thinks Mac's mom is holding his mom hostage so the gang installs spy cameras in their house to monitor what's going on. What they end up discovering is the moms are quite entertaining once Dennis makes some quick edits and adds a laugh track to the surveillance footage. Dee wants in on the new hit show and Frank becomes obsessed with banging Charlie's mom now that he's seen her on TV.
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Wolf Cola: A Public Relations Nightmare
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: David Hornsby and Danielle Schneider
Franks Fluids LLC is in big trouble after a news segment shows Wolf Cola has become the official drink of Boko Haram. Dee and Dennis help with the PR nightmare while Charlie and Mac work on a scheme to make Fight Milk the official drink of the UFC.
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Making Dennis Reynolds a Murderer
Directed by: Maurice Marable - Written by: Conor Galvin
An episode filmed in the true crime style of Making a Murderer and The Jinx which begins with 911 call: A cat-woman formerly known as Maureen Ponderosa has been found dead in an alley and Dennis is the prime suspect.
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Hero or Hate Crime?
"Hero or Hate Crime?" February 8, 2017
Directed by: Jamie Babbit - Written by: Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day, and Glenn Howerton
The gang goes to a professional arbitrator to decide who's the rightful owner of a scratch off lottery ticket. While they're there they also try to clear up whether or not the events surrounding the scratcher prove that Frank is a hero or hate monger.
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PTSDee
"PTSDee" February 15, 2017
Directed by: Jamie Babbit - Written by: Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day, and Glenn Howerton
After finding out that she is a male stripper's "rock bottom," Dee sets out to prove that she is the best thing that ever happened to him; Dennis takes over for a stripper; Mac and Frank play a war game.
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The Gang Tends Bar
"The Gang Tends Bar" February 22, 2017
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: Megan Ganz
Paddy's is packed with customers on Valentine's Day; Dennis implores the gang to do one day of actual work, but everyone is distracted by a mystery crate Cricket spotted in the alley.
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A Cricket's Tale
"A Cricket's Tale" March 1, 2017
Directed by: Jamie Babbit - Written by: David Hornsby & Scott Marder
We get to see a typical day in Cricket's world and then a possible redemption when his family intervenes. Will Cricket finally move on from the gang, finding love in the process? Will Cricket go from filthy beast to his former self, Matthew Mara?
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Dennis' Double Life
"Dennis' Double Life" March 8, 2017
Directed by: Matt Shakman - Written by: Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day, and Glenn Howerton
Dennis reveals he has a baby from his Wade Boggs layover in North Dakota. Everyone offers a solution for how to get him out of this jam. Mac suggests they pretend to be a couple and Frank wants to make the broad a "decent" proposal b/c $1 million for sex is indecent. In the end, Dennis has to decide which life he wants to continue to lead.

Season Thirteen

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The Gang Makes Paddy's Great Again
Directed by: Todd Biermann - Written by: David Hornsby
Cindy, the new female member of the gang, successfully pulls off scams; everything works until Mac introduces a lifelike sex doll that looks exactly like Dennis.
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The Gang Escapes
"The Gang Escapes" September 12, 2018
Directed by: Lauren Palmigiano - Written by: Megan Ganz
To boost productivity, Dee hires an at-home "Escape Room Experience" service to come to Dennis and Mac's apartment. Will they escape? Who will get the credit? What could go wrong?
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The Gang Beats Boggs: Ladies Reboot
Directed by: Kat Coiro - Written by: Dannah Phirman & Danielle Schneider
To one-up the guys, Dee has organized an "all-female reboot" of the Wade Boggs challenge on a first-of-it's-kind, all-female flight headed to L.A. for the women's march.
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Time's Up for the Gang
"Time's Up for the Gang" September 26, 2018
Directed by: Kat Coiro - Written by: Megan Ganz
Paddy's has been put on a list of bars that are sexually hostile to women, and the gang must attend a sexual harassment seminar to get off the list.
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The Gang Gets New Wheels
"The Gang Gets New Wheels" October 3, 2018
Directed by: Todd Biermann - Written by: Conor Galvin
Dee gets in with a group of cool, rich housewives. Dennis hits it off with some everyday blue-collar bros. Frank struggles to renew his license, and Charlie and Mac deal with a new generation of bicycle bullies.
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The Gang Solves the Bathroom Problem
Directed by: Josh Drisko - Written by: Erin Ryan
Jimmy Buffett is in town and the positive vibes are alive at the bar. But when Mac comes out of the women's bathroom, no one can leave until the bathroom situation is solved.
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The Gang Does a Clip Show
"The Gang Does a Clip Show" October 17, 2018
Directed by: Todd Biermann - Written by: Dannah Phirman & Danielle Schneider
With nothing to do while their phones update to the latest software, the gang decides to reminisce on old times. As everyone misremembers events from their past, the gang's current reality becomes altered.
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Charlie's Home Alone
"Charlie's Home Alone" October 24, 2018
Directed by: Kat Coiro - Written by: Adam Weinstock & Andy Jones
It's the weekend of Super Bowl LII, this time from Charlie's perspective. While Charlie searches the back office, Cricket steals the suit leaving Charlie home alone to defend himself.
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The Gang Wins the Big Game
"The Gang Wins the Big Game" October 31, 2018
Directed by: Kat Coiro - Written by: Conor Galvin
It's the most important weekend of their lives and Frank has treated the gang and a crew of their ragtag hangers-on with tickets to see the Eagles in the Super Bowl!
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Mac Finds His Pride
"Mac Finds His Pride" November 7, 2018
Directed by: Todd Biermann - Written by: Rob McElhenney & Charlie Day
Frank tries to recruit Mac for the gang's float for the Gay Pride Parade; Frank comes to the realization that Mac will never be secure with his sexual identity unless he comes out to his father.

Season Fourteen

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The Gang Gets Romantic
"The Gang Gets Romantic" September 25, 2019
Directed by: Glenn Howerton - Written by: Rob McElhenney & Charlie Day
Mac concocts a scheme to attract single women to Airbnb Dennis' bedroom, while Frank and Charlie concoct similar plans to attract young, European coeds. But neither ad attracts their intended target.
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Thunder Gun 4: Maximum Cool
"Thunder Gun 4: Maximum Cool" October 2, 2019
Directed by: Heath Cullens - Written by: Conor Galvin
The Gang finds themselves in the middle of a focus group after a screening of Thunder Gun 4: Maximum Cool. They are determined to restore glory and traditional American values back into the franchise, even if it involves sabotage.
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Dee Day
"Dee Day" October 9, 2019
Directed by: Pete Chatmon - Written by: Megan Ganz
The Guys are in the final preparation stage for an unknown scheme when Dee excitedly enters to inform them that today is "Dee Day." The guys have to do everything she wants without complaint.
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The Gang Chokes
"The Gang Chokes" October 16, 2019
Directed by: Glenn Howerton - Written by: John Howell Harris
Annoyed that the Gang failed to react as he nearly choked to death on an appetizer, Frank decides the Waiter, his savior, is the only person who has his back.
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The Gang Texts
"The Gang Texts" October 23, 2019
Directed by: Tim Roche - Written by: Rob McElhenney & Charlie Day
During their trip to the Philadelphia Zoo, Mac sets up a text group chain for The Gang, but confusion sets in and The Gang must learn from the meerkats on how to communicate properly in a group.
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The Janitor Always Mops Twice
Directed by: Heath Cullens - Written by: Megan Ganz
In the black-and-white noir world of his memory, Charlie navigates the seedy underbelly of Philadelphia as Frank has been "diarrhea poisoned," and it's up to Charlie to clean up the mess.
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The Gang Solves Global Warming
Directed by: Pete Chatmon - Written by: Rob McElhenney & Charlie Day
As a record-breaking heat wave overtakes Philly, the Gang plans to profit from global warming by pumping up the A/C so people will congregate at Paddy's and save energy at home.
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Paddy's Has a Jumper
"Paddy's Has a Jumper" November 13, 2019
Directed by: Kimberly McCullough - Written by: Dannah Phirman & Danielle Schneider
Trapped inside Paddy's with a suicide jumper on the roof, the Gang wonders if they should bother intervening with an algorithm of their own - Could he, would he, should we?
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A Woman's Right to Chop
"A Woman's Right to Chop" November 20, 2019
Directed by: Pete Chatmon - Written by: Dannah Phirman & Danielle Schneider
When a trendy new hair salon opens up right next door to Paddy's, Dennis and Frank go on the offensive to stop women from cutting off their hair. Meanwhile, Mac is reunited with his childhood dog Poppins.
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Waiting for Big Mo
"Waiting for Big Mo" November 20, 2019
Directed by: Pete Chatmon - Written by: David Hornsby
Dennis and Charlie stand guard at the entrance to their laser tag base waiting to ambush the legendary "Big Mo," but Dennis begins to ponder the reasons they play laser tag and if their pursuit of a victory is worth their effort.

Season Fifthteen

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2020: A Year In Review
"2020: A Year In Review" December 1, 2021
Directed by: Todd Biermann - Written by: Rob McElhenney & Charlie Day & Glenn Howerton
The Gang looks back on 2020 to justify their numerous PPE loans. In doing so, it is revealed that they contributed to the chaos of the past political year way more than anyone could have imagined.
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The Gang Makes Lethal Weapon 7
Directed by: Pete Chatmon - Written by: Keyonna Taylor & Katie McElhenney & Rob McElhenney
Upon discovering that their self-made Lethal Weapon sequels have been pulled from the local library, the Gang decides to address their political incorrectness by making another film -- Lethal Weapon 7.
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The Gang Buys a Roller Rink
"The Gang Buys a Roller Rink" December 8, 2021
Directed by: Richie Keen - Written by: Rob Rosell & David Hornsby
It's the 90s, and the Gang hangs out one last time at the local roller rink before going their separate ways. An innocent young Dennis learns the horrifying details of Frank's business, a truly sweet Dee is excited to head off for Hollywood, while Charlie and Mac's jobs at the roller rink are in jeopardy, leaving them to figure out their next move.
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The Gang Replaces Dee With a Monkey
Directed by: Todd Biermann - Written by: Glenn Howerton & Nina Pedrad
When the Gang suspects Dee is menopausal, they scramble to find a new employee for Paddy's Pub. Meanwhile, Dee decides to put her acting career on hold in order to mentor young actors.
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The Gang Goes to Ireland
"The Gang Goes to Ireland" December 15, 2021
Directed by: Megan Ganz - Written by: Rob McElhenney & Charlie Day & Glenn Howerton
The Gang's in Dublin! Dennis longs for a charming, authentic European experience, but ends up helping Frank with some of his business's "dirty work." Mac and Charlie learn about their Irish heritage. Dee rushes to the set of an Irish soap opera, where she will play the role of "Obnoxious American MILF."
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The Gang's Still in Ireland
"The Gang's Still in Ireland" December 15, 2021
Directed by: Megan Ganz - Written by: Rob McElhenney & Charlie Day & Glenn Howerton
Dennis and Dee explore their new accommodations in the countryside; Frank accompanies Charlie to find the truth about Charlie's Irish childhood pen pal; Mac has an identity crisis and decides to join the seminary.
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Dee Sinks in a Bog
"Dee Sinks in a Bog" December 22, 2021
Directed by: Pete Chatmon - Written by: David Hornsby & Rob Rosell
Guided by a young priest, Mac spends a day at the seminary to truly understand what it takes to become a priest. Dennis and Frank plan an elaborate trap at the castle to humiliate Charlie's pen pal. Dee prepares for a date with an Irish doctor, only to find herself sinking in a bog. Having learned of his pen pal's true identity, Charlie bonds with him and makes a choice that will forever change the Gang.
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The Gang Carries a Corpse Up a Mountain
Directed by: Richie Keen - Written by: Megan Ganz
The Gang attempts to ascend a mountain in order for Charlie to fulfill an old and mysterious Irish burial tradition. But one by one, the Gang backs out until Charlie is left to honor the dead body alone.

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