"Mac Finds His Pride" is the tenth and final episode of the thirteenth season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
Synopsis[]
Frank tries to recruit Mac for the gang's kickass 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.
Cast[]
Starring[]
- Charlie Day as Charlie Kelly
- Glenn Howerton as Dennis Reynolds (credit only)
- Rob McElhenney as Mac
- Kaitlin Olson as Dee Reynolds
- Danny DeVito as Frank Reynolds
Guest Starring[]
- David Hornsby as Cricket
- Gregory Scott Cummins as Luther
- Roxy Wood as Drag Queen
Co-Starring[]
- Kylie Shea as Beautiful Woman
- John Ponzio as Gimp
Trivia[]
- In the scene where Mac is talking to his father, the last name on his visitor tag is "MacDonald," but in season 7 episode 12 (The High School Reunion) his last name is spelled "McDonald"
- The episode closes on Frank saying "I get it. I get it." Kennedy and Heidi, a 2007 episode of The Sopranos, closes with Tony Soprano saying the same thing.
Continuity[]
- This is the fourth episode of Season 13 to not feature Glenn Howerton, and the third one in a row. However, Dennis is stated to be helping Charlie and Dee with the float, but he was not there physically the entire time.
- This marks the first appearance of Luther since Season 10's Mac Kills His Dad, though he also shows up in Mac's dream in Season 12's PTSDee.
- Frank's "old cut" that gets re-opened is likely referring to a similar injury he suffered in Frank Reynolds' Little Beauties.
- Frank finds yet another orgy with a buffet. (Mac and Charlie Die (Part 1))
- Mac previously mentioned that his Catholic side and his gay side were "at war". (The Gang Solves the Bathroom Problem)
Images[]
Quotes[]
[last line]
- Frank. "Oh my god. I get it. I get it."
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