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When Mac ( Rob McElhenney) is unable to follow, Dennis spits out a litany of films with the same plot of sadistic manipulation by wealthy people for sport, that are seemingly just off the top of his head: “ Cruel Intentions? She’s All That? Can’t Buy Me Love?”ĭennis’ effortless listing in this moment is one of many instances in which The Gang turns to movies for clarity or counsel (although often in immensely misguided ways). “This is … Dangerous Liaisons,” Dennis bitterly concludes as he spies on the date.
Dennis (Glenn Howerton) is particularly suspect of this budding romance, until he finally places it in a trope that aligns with their selfish, miserable ideals. So when two members - Charlie (Charlie Day) and Dee (Kaitlin Olson) - are inexplicably wined and dined by a pair of wealthy, attractive siblings in “Charlie and Dee Find Love,” the group is wary.
In It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, almost nothing good ever happens to “The Gang” (the self-created name for the alcoholic, cruel, socially inept, and borderline sociopathic group of five friends who run a grotesque Philly dive bar).