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Just kidding. I don't care anymore. Not interested in hearing 40-somethings talk about their health instead of the episode.

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This is my actual toeknife that I've been using since before Sunny existed. The tip is too pointy, so botched toes are a real risk. I keep it dull, so I can also scrape the dead skin off my foot. What do you use?

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I know every season is really good. And most seasons have their bangers, but season 9, every episode is throwing 100 mph. It is so good from, "The gang breaks Dee," all the way to the end with "The gang squashes their beefs." Can anyone think of a better whole season?

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Season 9 is the best complete season of always sunny from start to finish. Every season has some bangers, but I feel like every episode in season 9 was pitching 100mph.

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I have several questions about this (truly magnificent) musical.

  1. Does Charlie actually love the Night Man? In the original song he repeats the phrase "I love you" but he also calls him "sneaky and mean". Also it seems he is becoming the Night Man against his own will, why would he struggle then if he loves the Night Man? (yes, I am aware this song is actually the story about how his uncle raped him as a child, but I'm still curious as to why he would claim to love the Night Man).
  2. What's with the "Little Boy" song? Who's the princess supposed to be?
  3. Same as the previous question but about "The Troll Toll".
  4. Is the "Dayman" supposed to be grown-up Charlie? How do the princess and troll come into play in that last part?

I understand it's supposed to (and also not supposed to) relate to his childhood trauma, and possibly that it's just complete nonsense that's not meant to be taken this seriously, but I was wondering if there's some details I've missed about the story that shed some light on the musical.

Also if some of this is cleared up later then please don't spoil, I'm just starting season 8 right now.

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Walter White shot his shot on Broadway and missed!

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Mine is jabroni. It gets used to describe jabronis, obviously. But it also gets used in the car to describe bad drivers, so I don't have to swear in front of my kid. But now my six year old will just say "dad there's so many jabronis out here" and I feel warm and complete inside.

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Just watched it. Hilarious as always!

spoiler

  • The cameo of Rhea Pearlman
  • Mac weaving back and forth between the curse/god thing
  • Cricket story continuation (and he's still getting screwed over, of course)
  • Etc.
  • And in the end, the gang goes back to the bar instead of to a doctor...

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And they won't say no because of the implication!

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Episode SynopsesAfter Frank shoots Dennis and Dee, they resolve to take Frank’s gun away. Mac and Charlie go on a road trip with their moms to get their inheritances -- for Mac, it’s letters written by his grandfather which have fallen into his Uncle Donald’s hands, while for Charlie, it’s a jar of teeth that is now in the hands of his sisters, Bunny and Candy.

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Episode SynopsesDennis and Mac get into inflatable furniture to deal with the economy’s inflation, while Dee tries to find a place to crash after being evicted by her greedy landlord and Charlie wants to pitch Frank his crypto/online investment idea. And in this inflation episode everything gets bigger - Dee’s desperation, Mac’s lips, and even Charlie’s apartment!

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Post your thoughts about The Always Sunny Podcast episode 72 - The Gang Wrestles for the Troops

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