This is just like marketing and advertising tactics. You can have the dumbest product and sell it with confidence. Especially in the age of astroturfing.
@@wildkeith How is astroturf a dumb product? Grass that always looks nice and I don't have to take care of it? Hell yeah. (unless there's something I'm missing)
The epitome of absurdity: The fact that the guy at the beach was actually willing to buy a beat up, old car sunk underwater from a sketchy dude sleeping under a blanket on the sidewalk in broad daylight, and he still got yelled at for being nice.... My goodness I fuckn love Sunny
@@TheSully00714 Hi, my name is Kevin, I think "epitome" and "absurdity" are really advanced and difficult words and that makes me feel insecure so I'm going to insult someone for using them in a perfectly natural way. :D
What I like about It’s Always Sunny is it feels like what would happen if you dropped sitcom characters in real life. The outside world always reacts with shock and disgust when they deal with the gang. Sometimes something weird happens but for the most part I feel like the reactions are totally what you would get if someone saw these freaks in real life.
@@skaetur1 yeah but the recurring characters are always at their level. Either that’s who they are or they get dragged down by being I close proximity to the gang.
Pretty neat take. I like imagine its like trash human beings that have the power of television. Where they have no consequences that last. Them and the people that associate and disassociate with the group.
I always pitch this show as "Watch bad things happen to bad people who have no idea why bad things keep happening". Your take is pretty interesting though. I might wanna borrow it next time I recommend this show.
Eh, I don't know about that - look at social media, these people definitely exist in real life. Sadly, they would probably be fairly popular because of their constant, unfounded confidence in themselves and their ideas. For better or worse, people judge on perceived authority/competence rather than actual competence.
It reminds me of that awesome right hook video. Some teens are at lunch and these boys take turns yanking the hair of a few girls... Until this scrawny guy pulls the weave off a black girl's hair. And gets smacked into the next war.
I’ve seen Charlie’s blind date a thousand times and because I was focused on him talking I never picked up on him handling her back the bloody napkin. Priceless
most comedies only make me laugh once, like i'll watch a comedy & i can't rewatch it cuz it's just boring. idk why but every single time i rewatch It's Always Sunny, it always makes me laugh.
Another great part in that scene is that Charlie wipes all around his face with the napkin, but completely misses the part of his cheek that is bleeding lmao
It's so true though. "Normal" bars with blasting lights suck and are filled with PC zombies. The mellow dimlit bars are where you make friends and here incredible stories from real people.
That is a joke they stole from celebrity jeopardy on snl… I’ll take “full on rapist” for $5k trebek That’s “philanthropist” -I actually felt like they could’ve amped up the joke one more time when Charlie was stuttering to say the word a second time, and he was saying fell fell, fell an … I thought he was going to say philanderer… That would’ve just put it over the top for me
@@misanthr0picthis was exactly what I was thinking but snl did some other celebrity jeopardy jokes where they did a play on words so not sure if I missed this one
I love how Frank says he's never done dishes in his life and he won't start now. So funny and so consistent. In a previous episode, he was arguing with Charlie about something and said "We eat food directly off the coffee table and you know it!" He's never done dishes and he's not starting now
I love how so many of these “normal characters” after prolonged exposure to The Gang end up being corrupted themselves. ( Cricket, The Waitress, Rex, Bill and Maureen Ponderosa, The Lawyer.) And I’m sure the list probably doesn’t stop there. 😂
Tbh I sometimes feel like Kaitlin is a little underappreciated. That's probably cuz she plays everyone's least favourite character. Eh, at least no one is harassing her for her characters shitty-ness (noticed how that sometimes happens to actresses that play bitchy characters don't know why).
@@NA-AN It's because people are fucking stupid and don't know how to separate fantasy from reality. As for _Always Sunny,_ the shitty characters are the whole point of the show, so sending death threats to the actors here would somehow make even _less_ sense (as if it made any in the first place).
These are genuinely my favorite scenes in the show. They are usually isolated but when they go out into the real world it really gives you an idea how mentally ill they all are. Them meeting with the interventionist will always be my favorite!
Charlie trying SO HARD not to lose his shit laughing always gets me here. If you watch the bloopers this was the closest they could get to him not losing his shit after a TON of takes. 9:02 - 9:23
“The gang talks over each other” would be a great idea for one of these videos. There’s so many funny moments where they’re all talking at the same time
Years ago we were in Amsterdam doing “something” and we thought it would be funny to do this real life. The Dutch guy who ran the place thought we were about to start throwing punches haha
Every time i re-watch the show (which is often) Caitlin gets funnier and funnier. She's so good at physical comedy and her timing, tone and expressions are so on point. I love her sm
They actually make it uncomfortable to watch that’s the level of genius in the writing. You are safe in your home yet physically cringing at their idiocy.
Only Charlie has the audacity to interrupt Dennis but, only Mac knows how to communicate with Charlie. That's one of the reasons Dennis has to tolerate Mac. Dee just noses in.
The "shush" guy precinct scene makes me literally cry of laughter every single time. I can't stop it. I can't believe they made it through that scene without breaking (Charlie does break a little twice).
That’s the genius of this show. They’re all horrible people but they’re hilarious and I can see aspects of myself in each of them which is uncomfortable but also kind of makes it all about me in the end which is how it should be really 😊
When that nurse said “You know what, I don’t have time for this. I ain’t going to jail over you I will beat your ass and think nothing of it” utterly defeated Dennis 😂😂😂
The bit with the Interventionist is even more funny after seeing John Mulaney's special about his own intervention bc he tried to overpower his interventionist and take control of the room but obviously he did not hold the power the Gang did
“Ma’am what would you like to drink? And we won’t jizz on anything.” I’ve watched SO MANY IASIP out of context compilations and yet that scene has never been in a single one! Inconceivable!
Also pleeeeease please make a compilation of the twins. Their scenes when it’s the two of them fighting each other or if they’re ganging up on someone else, are some of the best!
12:45 Charlie telling the therapist she’s probably going to want to be armed at the intervention 😂 _and Dennis & Dee automatically agreeing_ *is my favorite subtle moment in this brilliantly crafted 27 minute laugh fest.* The gun shop scene is always a winner and the parole board is soooo good as well. I wish #KeeganMichaelKey could reprise his role by coming to Philadelphia for an event and his rental car breaks down in front of the bar… something… ANYTHING… to get him back on the show for another episode.
i think it was at this moment the therapist realized she was way over her head with these people but threw out a hail marry with the offer for group therapy anyways.
When I first put people on to this show I always tell people to watch the gun episode. It's my favorite episode and especially because all of the shenanigans and how it's not a big idea and how it's nothing to them and they never notice and are aware that they are the only ones in the world to just treat a gun like that and they way only they do and how it's basically treated just as trivial as a crayon to them and something.
How on earth Joy Osmanski (Jackie) sits there listing to Charlie deliver those lines then immediately follow that with her epic delivery is beyond me. I've seen it who knows how many times and it still gets me.
7:20 "I just had a heart attack" Seriously, I was a personal trainer for women over 60, and one day I filled-in for another trainer, at another gym, and one of his regulars was in a group session... I asked about injuries or anything I needed to know about before class and during the warm-up.... Minutes later I have one of the 4 ladies in my group on dumbbells, and she's putting them up, but her arms are shaking.... Now, arms shaking while maintaining form, is a good sign of productive exertion, within a tolerance, if the arms are shaking uncontrollably, irregularly, then there is an issue... One day a woman came into these classes, and during dumbbells, and her arms are shaking and she says "I can't do it, I can't..." and I go for encouragement saying "You got this! You're almost there! Good! Up!" and she says "No, I don't... I just had open heart surgery 10 days ago." "WHAT!?!?! Put those down. Put everything down. Why are you here? Why didn't you say anything? You could easily rupture your surgical bonds and cease to be with us my dear... If I ask "Anything I need to know" then "I just had heart surgery" is right at that top of that list... way up there..."
Not gonna lie, I think Wally asserted, both physically and mentally, dominance over the neighborhood, so Mac was caught way off Guard. Dennis was also caught off guard by Wally's psychopathy and his will to assert some sort of suburban chin-check. .
I was raised in the south but I've also lived in some bigger cities a few times. I can confirm Wally Schmidt came off extremely hostile when approaching the city dwellers.
When Dennis gets all thrown off by the salon girl crying when he goes in to try to get them shut down for discrimination and how he lets every thought come right out of his mouth is mint Dennis.
Jackie is far from normal. She stayed around after her first interaction with Charlie. Sure, she might be staying for a free dinner but I'm betting that her life was so boring that she was into the wild card that is Charlie Kelly.
That would be a funny variant. Not genuinely in love like Ruby Taft was, but willing to stick around like Jackie. Someone who is bored or lonely enough to hang with Charlie.
Idk man I don’t think they’re quietly drinking in the background at Paddy’s because they’re happy & well adjusted people. I think they’re all pretty far down Bad Choice Road
@@CaptainTrips560 I never said they were happy or well-adjusted. Heck, being that far down bad choice road is most likely why the Gang have no adverse effect on them.
I love when the Gang is arguing and the camera pans over to show the person was there the whole time.
The gang across the table i believe is the compilation of this
Or when the gang are arguing and the normal person leaves without them noticing. “That happens to us way too often”
Reminds me of Buster on Arrested Development. “I don’t know, maybe it was my fault. Maybe I just ignored the guy”
Svytggg what is❤
@@jessewhite6474 “it’s sleepy in here…”
The thing is... the gang is so sure of themselves that they make other people question themselves... which makes their influence extremely powerful.
So true! 😆
@Wynn except they’re gaslighting themselves.
This is just like marketing and advertising tactics. You can have the dumbest product and sell it with confidence. Especially in the age of astroturfing.
@@jesserobertson808 that's how most people do it. You don't feel bad if you are confusing yourself 😂
@@wildkeith How is astroturf a dumb product? Grass that always looks nice and I don't have to take care of it? Hell yeah.
(unless there's something I'm missing)
The epitome of absurdity: The fact that the guy at the beach was actually willing to buy a beat up, old car sunk underwater from a sketchy dude sleeping under a blanket on the sidewalk in broad daylight, and he still got yelled at for being nice.... My goodness I fuckn love Sunny
honestly just a normal day in Philly
He thought it was a starter car, guy was clearly wack
We can all see what two words you recently learned.
@@TheSully00714 enlighten me please
@@TheSully00714 Hi, my name is Kevin, I think "epitome" and "absurdity" are really advanced and difficult words and that makes me feel insecure so I'm going to insult someone for using them in a perfectly natural way. :D
If someone normal interacts with the gang for long enough, they will inevitably cease to be normal
I believe that’s called the Cricket effect 🤓
It is sad what they did to cricket.
@@tolfan4438 Nah, that streetrat is responsible for his own fate
It's not his fault, he was born that way.
@tolfan4438 yes but, David Hornsby is a writer and producer for the show. Many of the things that happened to Cricket were his ideas.
I like how Mac and Dennis was ready to beat their neighbors ass because they aren’t use to people being kind for no reason
"Does he have a knife?"
@@spacebear8196 a powerful commentary on social mobility and inner city violence
The best part about that episode is when Dennis is road raging. I cry laughing every time I see it.
Average city dweller.
To be honest, as a city centre person, I get it. You don’t just go up to someone in the street and talk to them!
What I like about It’s Always Sunny is it feels like what would happen if you dropped sitcom characters in real life. The outside world always reacts with shock and disgust when they deal with the gang. Sometimes something weird happens but for the most part I feel like the reactions are totally what you would get if someone saw these freaks in real life.
The McPoyles are outside the gang.
@@skaetur1 yeah but the recurring characters are always at their level. Either that’s who they are or they get dragged down by being I close proximity to the gang.
Pretty neat take. I like imagine its like trash human beings that have the power of television. Where they have no consequences that last. Them and the people that associate and disassociate with the group.
I always pitch this show as "Watch bad things happen to bad people who have no idea why bad things keep happening".
Your take is pretty interesting though. I might wanna borrow it next time I recommend this show.
Eh, I don't know about that - look at social media, these people definitely exist in real life. Sadly, they would probably be fairly popular because of their constant, unfounded confidence in themselves and their ideas. For better or worse, people judge on perceived authority/competence rather than actual competence.
Tragic to cut Frank’s iconic line, “I’ve seen many pigs eat many men”
It Was a Bloodbath
Times is tough.
@hidden9549Do you know what nemesis means?
tragic to cut that guy saying he'll take a look at their poop
Legit say this multiple times a week lmao
The nurse who won't have any of Dennis' "gusts of a thousand winds" speech is the most relatable character in the entire show.
It really would be a self-discussion of "is getting an assault charge worth slapping this idiot silly?"
She may as well be my cousin.
I love her acting. Same with Pineapple Express when she wouldn't take nonsense from Seth Rogan's character 😂😂😂
It reminds me of that awesome right hook video. Some teens are at lunch and these boys take turns yanking the hair of a few girls... Until this scrawny guy pulls the weave off a black girl's hair. And gets smacked into the next war.
I like how she threatens violence in retaliation for mere words and she's still the rational one lol
I’ve seen Charlie’s blind date a thousand times and because I was focused on him talking I never picked up on him handling her back the bloody napkin. Priceless
most comedies only make me laugh once, like i'll watch a comedy & i can't rewatch it cuz it's just boring.
idk why but every single time i rewatch It's Always Sunny, it always makes me laugh.
Another great part in that scene is that Charlie wipes all around his face with the napkin, but completely misses the part of his cheek that is bleeding lmao
I actually just noticed that for the first time watching this she just awkwardly puts it down
😂😂😂 omg he does hand it back to her--i just focused on him missing the one spot that needed it
“Ma’am, what would you like to drink? And we won’t jizz on anything.”
Seems reasonable to me
Same
Just tell me where to jizz so I can give this lady her drink!
thing is she kinda seemed down for the jizz at the end 👀
Hey man if I have the money I want the drink. This is America 🇺🇸 👀 🫡
I know a place that charges extra for that.
I like how turning up the lights full blast is one of their attempts at making the bar feel normal
The light makes them pop…and Groban wants his gang to pop
They were making fun of other sitcoms being way too bright and over lit
It's so true though. "Normal" bars with blasting lights suck and are filled with PC zombies.
The mellow dimlit bars are where you make friends and here incredible stories from real people.
What's the name of this show?
@@nsoromma7 it's always sunny in Philadelphia
“Full on rapist” has to be one of the greatest jokes ever put on television 😂
I died laughing when I saw it for the first time
“Ya know Africans, dyslexics, children, that sort of thing” that part gets me every time
That is a joke they stole from celebrity jeopardy on snl… I’ll take “full on rapist” for $5k trebek
That’s “philanthropist”
-I actually felt like they could’ve amped up the joke one more time when Charlie was stuttering to say the word a second time, and he was saying fell fell, fell an … I thought he was going to say philanderer… That would’ve just put it over the top for me
@@alexdwyer8591um are you sure it wasn’t “therapists”? said as “the rapists” with will ferrell being the host.
@@misanthr0picthis was exactly what I was thinking but snl did some other celebrity jeopardy jokes where they did a play on words so not sure if I missed this one
"Stop cultivating and start harvesting" is such a great line.
The parents in My Sister’s Keeper with their second daughter:
@@lydiaboll2872 LOL BRUH
@@lydiaboll2872that's such a deep cut reference lol
I love it when someone treats them with a normal level of courtesy & they just stare blankly
charlie casually handing the bloody napkin back to his date as she hesitantly takes it is such a subtle yet funny detail
😂
I love how Frank says he's never done dishes in his life and he won't start now. So funny and so consistent.
In a previous episode, he was arguing with Charlie about something and said "We eat food directly off the coffee table and you know it!"
He's never done dishes and he's not starting now
Dennis's quiet fury whenever he has a plan for the interaction that the gang ignores is just the best.
no wonder he has to have his tools
the way Keegan Michael Key goes "NO, no, no, no" while shaking his head is so fucking funny, he killed it in that episode
I liked the point where it was the Gang's turn again and he just hits the table "God fucking damn it!"
Yeah, he was great 😂
I love how so many of these “normal characters” after prolonged exposure to The Gang end up being corrupted themselves. ( Cricket, The Waitress, Rex, Bill and Maureen Ponderosa, The Lawyer.) And I’m sure the list probably doesn’t stop there. 😂
4:43 Kaitlin is _so good_ at the mocking fake-crying. Gets me every time.
Tbh I sometimes feel like Kaitlin is a little underappreciated. That's probably cuz she plays everyone's least favourite character. Eh, at least no one is harassing her for her characters shitty-ness (noticed how that sometimes happens to actresses that play bitchy characters don't know why).
@@NA-AN It's because people are fucking stupid and don't know how to separate fantasy from reality. As for _Always Sunny,_ the shitty characters are the whole point of the show, so sending death threats to the actors here would somehow make even _less_ sense (as if it made any in the first place).
She can do a mock gag on the verge of vomiting like I've never seen before. Incredible!
Her acting is absolutely hilarious. I'm surprised she's not tried her hand in other shows.
@@Mincecroft She was actually in one called _The Mick,_ but I’ve never seen it and it only lasted a couple of seasons.
I like how Dennis is the most normal out of all of them, and he’s the psychopath.
21:27 The gun store owner was one of the few people to actually stand up to Dennis and get him to back down. That's not an easy feat, kudos to him.
But
My college roommate deserved it too.
SOooo
No gun for vh me now.
BS
You kind of have to be able to make people like Dennis fold if you run a gun shop
@@DeathnoteBB yeah, he’s probably used to dealing with way worse than Dennis, which is kind of a frightening idea
You momos realize these are actors reading a script, not a real person. lol
@@99Plastics Wow! Who coulda guessed!
The more I rewatch IASIP the more I realize that NOBODY else could have played Dennis besides Glenn Howerton.
Ted Bundy could've
Iwan Rheon
Nothing underlines the gangs insanity than interacting with normals.. great compilation as always
These are genuinely my favorite scenes in the show. They are usually isolated but when they go out into the real world it really gives you an idea how mentally ill they all are. Them meeting with the interventionist will always be my favorite!
Dee being denied for a gun purchase is my favorite moment in the entire show
You just made my list
@@walterlippmann6292 Your LIST‽
You light ONE bitch on fire
You light one bitch on fire!
“You set ONE bitch on fire and everybody freaks out!!”
Can we really call the car guy 'normal'? He was ready to buy a car that was underwater.
He had a politeness to him
It's an amphibious exploration vehicle.
@@guatquins exactly what I was about to say I’m glad there’s some reasonable people left in this world
Where do you buy your starter cars, Mr. Moneybags?
It was just a starter car.
I love that in Dennis's outrage scenes, he consistently uses "a THOUSAND" for his description in regards to winds/waves
Charlie trying SO HARD not to lose his shit laughing always gets me here. If you watch the bloopers this was the closest they could get to him not losing his shit after a TON of takes.
9:02 - 9:23
Compromise 😂😂😂
I never noticed lol
Dude u gotta watch the bloopers. Danny Devito is the goat
i get the feeling that “he bit his dick” was improv and Glenn was just doing his very best to stay in character
You're right, he literally doubles over but plays it off as nodding.
I loved the earlier seasons' normal people because they're not even sitcom normal, they're actual normal.
“The gang talks over each other” would be a great idea for one of these videos. There’s so many funny moments where they’re all talking at the same time
it’s funny i actually have a complete compilation called “the gang yells over each other” but it’s so goddamn grating i couldn’t post it 😂
Years ago we were in Amsterdam doing “something” and we thought it would be funny to do this real life. The Dutch guy who ran the place thought we were about to start throwing punches haha
@@inaturtlesdream what?!?! that sounds amazing! What is too grating?
Yeeeh😮
absolutely crying over the blank look mac and dennis give that poor man at 4:00
Not blank. Disdain maybe
I'm on mac's side. Who is this dude?
Cricket is the example of someone who tried to interact with them for too long. Like radiation ,constant exposure causes deformities.
love this description, it really is so true 😂
Too*
best comment
666 likes. Hail Satan. ⚡⚡
@@adorbsiesSatan is an agent of God though?
Every time i re-watch the show (which is often) Caitlin gets funnier and funnier. She's so good at physical comedy and her timing, tone and expressions are so on point. I love her sm
Yes she's a great comic actress
The desk being so tiny in the court room scene at 10:18 really ties the scene together. just beautiful.
It's for one person
Like Lebowski's rug?
@@frankG335 Donnie, youre out of your element.
@@StainsStainsStains his name's lebowski? Thats your name dude
They actually make it uncomfortable to watch that’s the level of genius in the writing.
You are safe in your home yet physically cringing at their idiocy.
I love when Dee and Dennis team up, they are so totally brother and sister and it's actually very cute!
Especially that cycling class 😂
@@Ze_Moose"That's a gift, bumblebee"
@@DemonicAdj classic 😂
Only Charlie has the audacity to interrupt Dennis but, only Mac knows how to communicate with Charlie. That's one of the reasons Dennis has to tolerate Mac. Dee just noses in.
Dee with her sneaky beak
Bird
And The Snail just gloms onto someone and stonewalls when they try to tell her to leave. Classic Snail move.
When it becomes clear Charlie was amongst the 100 people polled for the family feud episode it’s so god damn funny
The "shush" guy precinct scene makes me literally cry of laughter every single time. I can't stop it. I can't believe they made it through that scene without breaking (Charlie does break a little twice).
I love how this compilation is almost the same length as a normal episode
...this was a normal episode
“The gang interacts with people with an unusual amount of patience”
I love when Charlie is yelling in the police station, he just comes off as a crazy drifter, which I suppose he kind of is
There was an Al Pacino movie called Serpico
They were just spoofing it
As a former crackhead with a mentally disabled sister, the welfare bit is absolutely hilarious
The true target audience 😄😄
😮😮😮😮😮😅
These ppl are HORRIBLE, but I love them SO much.
That’s the genius of this show. They’re all horrible people but they’re hilarious and I can see aspects of myself in each of them which is uncomfortable but also kind of makes it all about me in the end which is how it should be really 😊
The way Mac and Dennis both shout “philanthropist!!” At Charlie out of frustration is hilarious
When that nurse said “You know what, I don’t have time for this. I ain’t going to jail over you I will beat your ass and think nothing of it” utterly defeated Dennis 😂😂😂
The bit with the Interventionist is even more funny after seeing John Mulaney's special about his own intervention bc he tried to overpower his interventionist and take control of the room but obviously he did not hold the power the Gang did
I always like it more when Dennis and Dee are on the same side RE: the gym instructor.
This would be a great video idea. The twins being in the same side. it would be like 3 mins but so worthy.
I feel like being an actor on it’s always sunny would be a great stress reliever
Not if you’re in the background. Trying not to laugh would be pretty stressful
17:37 honestly it was endearing to see Dennis being there for Dee when she was in labor......even though the nurse wanted to beat his ass 🤣
0:44 I love Charlie's confident "I got this" hand gesture. because he clearly doesn't got this.
12:17 Dennis giving a genuine compliment
'I'm a full on rapist. Africans, childrens, that kind of thing.'
Gonna use that on a first date
If someone had the balls to reference this quote on a first date, there would almost certainly be a second date lol
“Trinkets, odds and ends, that sort of thing.”
-Belethor of Whiterun
@@coleozaeta6344 if I had a sister, I'd sell her in a second!
I'm sorry. Did you just say you're a full on rapist?
Rob’s blank look when Keegan starts to lose it from 6:00-6:03 is hysterical haha
Call them by their character names you heathen
Poor guy was mustering every power to not lose his temper 😂
And then Mac says cow in the correct manner straight after
Makes the scene where he gets Dennis drunk so much more believable. Mac’s true self
"I AM UNTETHERED AND MY RAGE KNOWS NO BOUNDS!!!!!" has become a staple in my vocabulary. 😂😂😂
I love that Charlie says he's only "sort of" a common man.
“Ma’am what would you like to drink? And we won’t jizz on anything.”
I’ve watched SO MANY IASIP out of context compilations and yet that scene has never been in a single one! Inconceivable!
Also pleeeeease please make a compilation of the twins. Their scenes when it’s the two of them fighting each other or if they’re ganging up on someone else, are some of the best!
Preposterous…
I love how the chair scrape is just a two second loop xD
12:45 Charlie telling the therapist she’s probably going to want to be armed at the intervention 😂 _and Dennis & Dee automatically agreeing_ *is my favorite subtle moment in this brilliantly crafted 27 minute laugh fest.*
The gun shop scene is always a winner and the parole board is soooo good as well.
I wish #KeeganMichaelKey could reprise his role by coming to Philadelphia for an event and his rental car breaks down in front of the bar… something… ANYTHING… to get him back on the show for another episode.
Totally agree! One of the funniest scenes! 😂😂And yes yes we should start a petition to bring back Keegan!
i think it was at this moment the therapist realized she was way over her head with these people but threw out a hail marry with the offer for group therapy anyways.
When I first put people on to this show I always tell people to watch the gun episode. It's my favorite episode and especially because all of the shenanigans and how it's not a big idea and how it's nothing to them and they never notice and are aware that they are the only ones in the world to just treat a gun like that and they way only they do and how it's basically treated just as trivial as a crayon to them and something.
He was not on this show is he?
Sorry he is the black man on the game show
"You light one bitch on fire and everyone freaks out" so relatable
The show is so filled with jokes, so filled for you
LOL 😂
I don’t even remember making this post a year ago 😂
How on earth Joy Osmanski (Jackie) sits there listing to Charlie deliver those lines then immediately follow that with her epic delivery is beyond me. I've seen it who knows how many times and it still gets me.
10:00 so much respect for everyone in that room for getting through that scene without dying of laughter
seriously, "rape you so hard the room would stink" has got to be one of the craziest things I've ever heard, im still laughing
7:20 "I just had a heart attack" Seriously, I was a personal trainer for women over 60, and one day I filled-in for another trainer, at another gym, and one of his regulars was in a group session... I asked about injuries or anything I needed to know about before class and during the warm-up.... Minutes later I have one of the 4 ladies in my group on dumbbells, and she's putting them up, but her arms are shaking....
Now, arms shaking while maintaining form, is a good sign of productive exertion, within a tolerance, if the arms are shaking uncontrollably, irregularly, then there is an issue...
One day a woman came into these classes, and during dumbbells, and her arms are shaking and she says "I can't do it, I can't..." and I go for encouragement saying "You got this! You're almost there! Good! Up!" and she says "No, I don't... I just had open heart surgery 10 days ago."
"WHAT!?!?! Put those down. Put everything down. Why are you here? Why didn't you say anything? You could easily rupture your surgical bonds and cease to be with us my dear... If I ask "Anything I need to know" then "I just had heart surgery" is right at that top of that list... way up there..."
Women lack common sense
my goodness
Not gonna lie, I think Wally asserted, both physically and mentally, dominance over the neighborhood, so Mac was caught way off Guard. Dennis was also caught off guard by Wally's psychopathy and his will to assert some sort of suburban chin-check. .
“If you can’t stand the heat, stay out of the suburbs.” -Wally “No Relation To Mike” Schmidt (But Don’t Tell My Wife)
It was subversive too because at that moment Wally was the one causing the others to freeze in social repulsion instead of the gang
I've seen Dennis's rants so many times but they still crack me up so much
I love how Jackie didn't walk away as soon as she saw Charlie sitting there lmao what a nice lady
"you're lookin' all sorts of good!"
Gets me every time.
i’ve never seen it’s always sunny but this was still extremely enjoyable
I watched for the first time last year and it's stupidly hilarious
I love that Glenn says "autistics" and then "dyslexic folks", like halfway committed
I was raised in the south but I've also lived in some bigger cities a few times. I can confirm Wally Schmidt came off extremely hostile when approaching the city dwellers.
The gang doesn't match tone, they set it, Wally
Especially in Philly. Nobody does this in Philly
The scene at 8:33 is great because you can tell that they are both desperately trying to stifle laughter
The bloopers for this scene are comedy gold.
The line delivery is impeccable
"Ok ok Ok dee do the f*****g dishes" is my favorite line in the show
honestly, the way they react to wally's rambling is one of the most normal interactions that they've ever had
“He don’t take kindly to no.”What?! 🤣 I can’t get enough of Charlie yelling and ranting like a madman.
Frank’s face when Charlie get the Dragon thing right is great. A surprised but proud dad maybe??
Yeah HAHAHAHA
But we're not for sure if Frank is Charlie's dad though.
@@David-wk6md that’s why I added the “maybe” at the end. We don’t know for sure
Guess you have not seen season 15?
@@RtimusCFrog
Can we get together
I need help practicing rolling my arse.
I mean R's
😘
9:10 Charlie clearly breaking lmao
24:07 “You’ve been sleeping in a giant dress shirt it probably just fell out the bottom”
Wtf lol
0:57 “He don’t take kindly to ‘no’.🤠”
Charlie being in the survey population is so fucking funny to me
When Dennis gets all thrown off by the salon girl crying when he goes in to try to get them shut down for discrimination and how he lets every thought come right out of his mouth is mint Dennis.
Jackie is far from normal. She stayed around after her first interaction with Charlie. Sure, she might be staying for a free dinner but I'm betting that her life was so boring that she was into the wild card that is Charlie Kelly.
and the date would've ended well if only Charlie didn't make a "move"
That would be a funny variant. Not genuinely in love like Ruby Taft was, but willing to stick around like Jackie. Someone who is bored or lonely enough to hang with Charlie.
Ive seen it happen. It happens.
Well, lawyers have high rates of depression and suicide. You might be right.
“We’re just a couple Ouuul men”
21:40 bruh that police scene with Charlie is so hilarious 😂 that’s probably a normal Tuesday for them.
Dennis instantly translating Charlie’s “…Johnny laws a comin”
The best part of all theses is Dennis is the grounded voice of reason! He's a 5 star man!
Mac sitting in the van looking like a psychopath kills me every time.
I love how frustrated Dennis gets at the gang's buffoonery and sorry-ass ideas
"Have the gun out and ready to rock" is an underrated line.
never loved a show more in my life 🤣
20:57 “says here you burned her” and then the escalation to Dee screaming. I love it when she says “you son of a bitch” too 😂
😂😂😂
"We jizz in the drink and that's what makes it light" LMFAOOOO
"So...he was only raping you?"
keegan being on the show was a genius idea, he fits in so well lmao i love that episode
Their therapist episode is one of my favs. She literally can't comprehend or process these people
Mac should have done the dishes. His karate would enable lightning quick maneuvers over the bar as he performed ocular patdowns.
I think Frank's intervention episode is my favourite. It's just complete chaos start to finish
Dee is a type of girl who don't deserve to be happy nor she deserve to be sad.
She is right where she should be 😅
Sweet Dee is the best. They are all hilarious. But she adds the female quality to the show that is pretty fn funny.
Pretty much the only people who repeatedly encounter the Gang and survive unscathed are the regular bar patrons who quietly drink in the background.
Idk man I don’t think they’re quietly drinking in the background at Paddy’s because they’re happy & well adjusted people. I think they’re all pretty far down Bad Choice Road
@@CaptainTrips560 I never said they were happy or well-adjusted. Heck, being that far down bad choice road is most likely why the Gang have no adverse effect on them.
@@joeywaters5559 🤣🤣🤣 fair enough
They are watching the show kinda like we are 😄