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|writer = [[Rob McElhenney]] (story), [[Scott Marder]] & [[Rob Rosell]] (teleplay)
 
|writer = [[Rob McElhenney]] (story), [[Scott Marder]] & [[Rob Rosell]] (teleplay)
 
|director = [[Fred Savage]]
 
|director = [[Fred Savage]]
|broadcast date = October 4, 2007}}
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|broadcast date = October 4, 2007}}'''"Frank Sets Sweet Dee on Fire"''' is the eighth episode of the third season of ''[[It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia]]''.
'''"Frank Sets Sweet Dee on Fire"''' is the eighth episode of the third season of ''[[It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia]]''.
 
   
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==Synopsis==
 
[[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.
 
[[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.
   
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At a retirement home, Mac interviews an old woman who turns out to be racist. Frank suggests burning the retirement home down for excitement but Charlie suggests they go to [[Chinatown]], where they bicker over what to film. Mac assumes a crowd is cheering on a martial arts display but it turns out to be Wii tennis. A spectator chokes on his gum and Mac punches him in the stomach, dislodging the gum. Mac and Frank are excited until Charlie tells them the camcorder has no tape. They decide to re-enact the heroic event.
 
At a retirement home, Mac interviews an old woman who turns out to be racist. Frank suggests burning the retirement home down for excitement but Charlie suggests they go to [[Chinatown]], where they bicker over what to film. Mac assumes a crowd is cheering on a martial arts display but it turns out to be Wii tennis. A spectator chokes on his gum and Mac punches him in the stomach, dislodging the gum. Mac and Frank are excited until Charlie tells them the camcorder has no tape. They decide to re-enact the heroic event.
   
Outside a popular night club Dee complains that the line is too long. She is already drunk so she passes out in a pile of garbage. The women in line next to Dennis offer him ecstasy and he dances at the club all night. The next night the go to the same club where Dennis suggests Dee talk down to the bouncer until he lets them in. Dee strongly insults the bouncer so he lets Dennis in and not her. He drops more E and dances with dancing guy from the public access TV show.
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Outside a popular night club Dee complains that the line is too long. She is already drunk so she passes out in a pile of garbage. The women in line next to Dennis offer him ecstasy and he dances at the club all night. The next night they go to the same club where Dennis suggests Dee talk down to the bouncer until he lets them in. Dee strongly insults the bouncer so he lets Dennis in and not her. He drops more E and dances with dancing guy from the public access TV show.
   
 
Outside the building next to Paddy’s Charlie pumps Mac up to run inside and rescue a box of kittens. Mac deduces they plan on setting the building on fire and refuses to do it. Dee walks up and they enlist her. When she’s inside Frank tosses in a match and she runs out on fire, and throws the box of kittens. Charlie, Mac and Frank refuse to use the footage because she threw the kittens so they decide to re-shoot it. They then watch dancing guy on public access TV again.
 
Outside the building next to Paddy’s Charlie pumps Mac up to run inside and rescue a box of kittens. Mac deduces they plan on setting the building on fire and refuses to do it. Dee walks up and they enlist her. When she’s inside Frank tosses in a match and she runs out on fire, and throws the box of kittens. Charlie, Mac and Frank refuse to use the footage because she threw the kittens so they decide to re-shoot it. They then watch dancing guy on public access TV again.
   
The next day they get Dee to rescue the same box of kittens at the bottom of the well. Frank lights it on fire again and Dee throws the box of kittens again. Dennis tells them she needs to be famous before anyone cares about her heroics so he takes her to the clubs where they drop E.
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The next day they get Dee to rescue the same box of kittens at the bottom of the well. Frank lights it on fire again and Dee throws the box of kittens again. Dennis tells them she needs to be famous before anyone cares about her heroics so he takes her to the clubs where they drop E.
   
 
The next day at Paddy’s Mac, Charlie, and Frank are working on a “cat chopping contraption” for their news show when Dennis and Dee arrive hung over. They declare their interest in becoming famous over just as dancing guy comes on TV. They watch it and they all see Dennis and Dee dressed up as babies dancing with the dancing guy.
 
The next day at Paddy’s Mac, Charlie, and Frank are working on a “cat chopping contraption” for their news show when Dennis and Dee arrive hung over. They declare their interest in becoming famous over just as dancing guy comes on TV. They watch it and they all see Dennis and Dee dressed up as babies dancing with the dancing guy.
   
==Guest Stars==
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==Cast==
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===Starring===
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* [[Charlie Day]] as [[Charlie Kelly]]
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* [[Glenn Howerton]] as [[Dennis Reynolds]]
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* [[Rob McElhenney]] as [[Mac]]
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* [[Kaitlin Olson]] as [[Dee Reynolds]]
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* [[Danny DeVito]] as [[Frank Reynolds]]
   
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===Co-Starring===
 
*Dick Bakalyan as Carl
 
*Dick Bakalyan as Carl
 
*Pedro Lopez as Dancing Guy
 
*Pedro Lopez as Dancing Guy
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* When Charlie and Mac start talking about martial arts battles in Chinatown, they mention a guy with a straw hat shooting lightning bolts out of his hands. This is most likely a reference to the movie ''Big Trouble in Little China'' or Raiden from ''Mortal Kombat''.
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* When Charlie and Mac start talking about martial arts battles in Chinatown, they mention a guy with a straw hat shooting lightning bolts out of his hands who fights Kurt Russel. This is a reference to the villain, Lightning, from the movie ''Big Trouble in Little China''.
 
* After Mac saves the guy who's choking, Charlie said that he didn't put a tape in the camera because he didn't realize that he forgot to do it before taping up the flashlight and he didn't have much tape left, but in the bar when he tapes the camera, he sets the tape down on the pool table and it's almost a full roll of tape.
 
* After Mac saves the guy who's choking, Charlie said that he didn't put a tape in the camera because he didn't realize that he forgot to do it before taping up the flashlight and he didn't have much tape left, but in the bar when he tapes the camera, he sets the tape down on the pool table and it's almost a full roll of tape.
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*Later in the show, they have the issue of running out of tape multiple times, resulting in glaring issues in their plans.
 
* When in the retirement home, Charlie asks Mac why he is so sweaty because it is freezing. In the previous episode, "[[The Gang Sells Out]]", the Waitress asks Charlie the same question after giving him a hug at her restaurant. 
 
* When in the retirement home, Charlie asks Mac why he is so sweaty because it is freezing. In the previous episode, "[[The Gang Sells Out]]", the Waitress asks Charlie the same question after giving him a hug at her restaurant. 
 
* In Chinatown, Mac and Charlie talk about "Drifting" and "Tokyo Drifting", this is a reference to the 2006 film ''The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift''. 
 
* In Chinatown, Mac and Charlie talk about "Drifting" and "Tokyo Drifting", this is a reference to the 2006 film ''The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift''. 
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* The song played in the club is Friend by Maiolatesi DJ - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhNsaThuKKo
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* When Mac and Frank argue with Charlie about taking the tape out of the camera, you can tell Mac is struggling to hold back a laugh. 
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* The footage of Frank setting Dee on fire is re-used in the gang's [[Gun Shot]] video from "[[Paddy's Pub: Home of the Original Kitten Mittens]]", albeit without the CGI flames. 
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* The first instance where Charlie and Mac see Diaper Time on Dancing Guys' public access show they don't realize Dennis is one of the guys dancing in a baby costume. 
   
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
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"Frank Sets Sweet Dee on Fire" is the eighth episode of the third season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

Synopsis

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.

Recap

6:00PM on a Wednesday

Dennis, Dee and Frank argue about the importance of newspapers. Mac barges in and turns on the TV for a news segment he quickly appears in. He gets upset his clip was cut so short so he and Charlie decide to make their own news show. Frank wants in and Dee warns him that people get hurt when he join in their hi jinx.

At Paddy’s Charlie tapes a flashlight to the camcorder and he and Mac decide to air their show on Public Access TV. Frank makes fun of public access so they turn it on to see a dancing guy. They try to turn it off but are temporarily mesmerized.

Dennis and Dee comment that it takes no skill to become famous anymore. Dee decides to attempt to become famous by appearing at clubs and Dennis comments she should accidentally leak some upskirts and nip slips, as he plans on becoming famous just for knowing her.

At a retirement home, Mac interviews an old woman who turns out to be racist. Frank suggests burning the retirement home down for excitement but Charlie suggests they go to Chinatown, where they bicker over what to film. Mac assumes a crowd is cheering on a martial arts display but it turns out to be Wii tennis. A spectator chokes on his gum and Mac punches him in the stomach, dislodging the gum. Mac and Frank are excited until Charlie tells them the camcorder has no tape. They decide to re-enact the heroic event.

Outside a popular night club Dee complains that the line is too long. She is already drunk so she passes out in a pile of garbage. The women in line next to Dennis offer him ecstasy and he dances at the club all night. The next night they go to the same club where Dennis suggests Dee talk down to the bouncer until he lets them in. Dee strongly insults the bouncer so he lets Dennis in and not her. He drops more E and dances with dancing guy from the public access TV show.

Outside the building next to Paddy’s Charlie pumps Mac up to run inside and rescue a box of kittens. Mac deduces they plan on setting the building on fire and refuses to do it. Dee walks up and they enlist her. When she’s inside Frank tosses in a match and she runs out on fire, and throws the box of kittens. Charlie, Mac and Frank refuse to use the footage because she threw the kittens so they decide to re-shoot it. They then watch dancing guy on public access TV again.

The next day they get Dee to rescue the same box of kittens at the bottom of the well. Frank lights it on fire again and Dee throws the box of kittens again. Dennis tells them she needs to be famous before anyone cares about her heroics so he takes her to the clubs where they drop E.

The next day at Paddy’s Mac, Charlie, and Frank are working on a “cat chopping contraption” for their news show when Dennis and Dee arrive hung over. They declare their interest in becoming famous over just as dancing guy comes on TV. They watch it and they all see Dennis and Dee dressed up as babies dancing with the dancing guy.

Cast

Starring

Co-Starring

  • Dick Bakalyan as Carl
  • Pedro Lopez as Dancing Guy
  • Brittany Paige as Club Girl #1
  • Lillian Adams as Irvene
  • Bill Seward as Reporter
  • Alex Sol as Bouncer

Trivia

  • When Charlie and Mac start talking about martial arts battles in Chinatown, they mention a guy with a straw hat shooting lightning bolts out of his hands who fights Kurt Russel. This is a reference to the villain, Lightning, from the movie Big Trouble in Little China.
  • After Mac saves the guy who's choking, Charlie said that he didn't put a tape in the camera because he didn't realize that he forgot to do it before taping up the flashlight and he didn't have much tape left, but in the bar when he tapes the camera, he sets the tape down on the pool table and it's almost a full roll of tape.
  • Later in the show, they have the issue of running out of tape multiple times, resulting in glaring issues in their plans.
  • When in the retirement home, Charlie asks Mac why he is so sweaty because it is freezing. In the previous episode, "The Gang Sells Out", the Waitress asks Charlie the same question after giving him a hug at her restaurant. 
  • In Chinatown, Mac and Charlie talk about "Drifting" and "Tokyo Drifting", this is a reference to the 2006 film The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift
  • The song played in the club is Friend by Maiolatesi DJ - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhNsaThuKKo
  • When Mac and Frank argue with Charlie about taking the tape out of the camera, you can tell Mac is struggling to hold back a laugh. 
  • The footage of Frank setting Dee on fire is re-used in the gang's Gun Shot video from "Paddy's Pub: Home of the Original Kitten Mittens", albeit without the CGI flames. 
  • The first instance where Charlie and Mac see Diaper Time on Dancing Guys' public access show they don't realize Dennis is one of the guys dancing in a baby costume. 

Quotes

Charlie: Remember when we made the news show for eighth grade for social studies, dude?
Mac: See, that was real news.
Charlie: Yeah, we didn't distort facts. We told it like it was, you know?
Mac: Yes.
Dennis: Yeah, I remember that video. You guys were burning G.I. Joes and throwing rocks at cats.

(In a retirement home)
Mac: These places are like prison...
Frank: Like people getting their ass raped?
Charlie: What? Oh my God, no one's getting ass raped, Frank! Come on, man!
Mac: No, it's just that people don't wanna be here, because they feel like...
Frank: Because they're getting their ass raped!

(Mac is interviewing an old woman at the retirement home)
Mac: Hello, miss, what's your name?
Irvene: Irvene Simon.
Mac: Hello, Irvene. Why don't you tell us what's really going on here?
Charlie: (off camera) Cool face, hold it.
Irvene: Well, I get up around 5. 5:30 if it's bingo the night before. Then I eat breakfast. I like to have fruit.
Old Man: She steals the grapes!
Irvene: I do not!
Old Man: Check her purse!
Mac: OK, I think we've covered breakfast, let's move past it.
Irvene: Then after breakfast, I like to sit and read recipes. I don't even know how to cook! (Starts to laugh.)
Mac: Is there anything you'd like to tell the world, Irveen?
Irvene: My grandson's birthday is on Friday.
Mac: No, no. Is there anything about this place that you don't like?
Irvene: The blacks.


< Season
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  1. "The Gang Finds a Dumpster Baby"
2. "The Gang Gets Invincible"
3. "Dennis and Dee's Mom Is Dead"
4. "The Gang Gets Held Hostage"
5. "The Aluminum Monster vs. Fatty Magoo"
6. "The Gang Solves the North Korea Situation"
7. "The Gang Sells Out"
8. "Frank Sets Sweet Dee on Fire"
9. "Sweet Dee's Dating a Retarded Person"
10. "Mac Is a Serial Killer"
11. "Dennis Looks Like a Registered Sex Offender"
12. "The Gang Gets Whacked (Part 1)"
13. "The Gang Gets Whacked (Part 2)"
14. "Bums: Making a Mess All Over the City"
15. "The Gang Dances Their Asses Off"