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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
* [[Glenn Howerton]]'s directorial debut.
 
* [[Glenn Howerton]]'s directorial debut.
 
*In a nod to the film ''Jerry Maguire'', the Bruce Springsteen song "Secret Garden" was played at the end of the episode when Frank tells Charlie he had me at "gash".
 
*In a nod to the film ''Jerry Maguire'', the Bruce Springsteen song "Secret Garden" was played at the end of the episode when Frank tells Charlie he had me at "gash".
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*This is the seventh episode where the word "fuck" is not censored in the original airing.
 
*The sandwich that Nikki makes is very similar to a [[Grilled Charlie Sandwich|Grilled Charlie]] -- it's made the same way, though it has different ingredients.
 
*The sandwich that Nikki makes is very similar to a [[Grilled Charlie Sandwich|Grilled Charlie]] -- it's made the same way, though it has different ingredients.
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*Tania Fox, who plays Minka, is another name used by internet cam girl Emily Bloom. She uses this name for professional acting, writing and directing.
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*The scene in ''Pretty Woman'' that Charlie and Frank reference was an unscripted moment where Richard Gere surprised Julia Roberts by snapping the lid of a box shut. Her laugh is her actual reaction.
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*The final request by the two Austrians is a reference to ''Before Sunrise'', where the two main characters spend one day together and part ways at a train station, promising meet there again in six months. It is also a parody of the [https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/RaceforyourLove "Race for your love" trope].
   
 
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"The Gang Gets Romantic" is the first episode of the fourteenth season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

Synopsis

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.

Cast

Starring

Guest Starring

  • Britt Lower as Lisa
  • Timm Sharp as Greg
  • David Agranov as Nikki
  • Alexander Leeb as Alexi

Co-Starring

  • Cody Kennedy as Sasha
  • Tania Fox as Minka


Trivia

  • Glenn Howerton's directorial debut.
  • In a nod to the film Jerry Maguire, the Bruce Springsteen song "Secret Garden" was played at the end of the episode when Frank tells Charlie he had me at "gash".
  • This is the seventh episode where the word "fuck" is not censored in the original airing.
  • The sandwich that Nikki makes is very similar to a Grilled Charlie -- it's made the same way, though it has different ingredients.
  • Tania Fox, who plays Minka, is another name used by internet cam girl Emily Bloom. She uses this name for professional acting, writing and directing.
  • The scene in Pretty Woman that Charlie and Frank reference was an unscripted moment where Richard Gere surprised Julia Roberts by snapping the lid of a box shut. Her laugh is her actual reaction.
  • The final request by the two Austrians is a reference to Before Sunrise, where the two main characters spend one day together and part ways at a train station, promising meet there again in six months. It is also a parody of the "Race for your love" trope.
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15
 

1. "The Gang Gets Romantic"
2. "Thunder Gun 4: Maximum Cool"
3. "Dee Day"
4. "The Gang Chokes"
5. "The Gang Texts"
6. "The Janitor Always Mops Twice"
7. "The Gang Solves Global Warming"
8. "Paddy's Has a Jumper"
9. "A Woman's Right to Chop"
10."Waiting for Big Mo"