The Gang Makes Paddys Great Again Online Free

"Dennis is gone and he is not coming back. Nosotros have to accept that."

Mac

The gang attempts to motion on from Dennis's departure nether the leadership of newcomer Cindy, simply fall back into their one-time habits when Mac buys a sex activity doll in Dennis'southward likeness that gets inside all of their heads.


This episode provides examples of the following tropes:

  • Accidental Innuendo: Mac'due south explanation for why he bought the sex doll.

    Mac: I was super pitiful most my quondam roommate leaving, and you lot said I needed something Dennis-shaped to fill up my hole.

  • Ambiguously Bi: Frank and Charlie both participate in an all-male orgy, involving a male sex doll.
  • Bait-and-Switch: Later on Cindy chews out the guys for becoming convinced that the sexual practice doll is alive, we hear Dennis speak up, and the camera pans over to Dennis standing where the sexual practice doll was identify, his mouth open in a similar style. This is actually Dennis; the sex doll fell over, and he snuck in while Cindy was talking.
  • Breathy Lies: Mac's repeated insistence that he isn't having sex with the doll, despite all evidence pointing to the contrary.
  • The Bus Came Back: The real Dennis returns at the stop of the episode.
  • Phone call-Back:
    • Mac serves his famous mac and cheese.
    • Mac wears the duster without a shirt.
    • "Higher Love" by Steve Winwood plays right after the Waitress bangs the Dennis sexual practice doll.
    • Dee stands under a spotlight to "soften her features".
    • The gang goes to a strip club.
    • Mac calls Dennis a bastard man.
    • The Boys Are Dorsum In Town plays at the cease of the episode and over the credits.
  • Continuity Nod:
    • Mac is back in his and Dennis's one-time apartment after having it restored in the previous season finale.
    • Charlie likens Mac's latest concrete transformation to the time he got fatty.
    • When Mac brings a large crate into the apartment, Frank immediately guesses that it contains another rocket launcher.
  • Don't Explain the Joke: The residual of the gang is exasperated by Mac over-explaining Cindy'due south vino/whine pun.

    Mac: It'south called "Bourgeois Whine", just it'southward spelled with an "h" because it'south like, "nosotros're whining". Information technology's a pun. It's a play on the give-and-take "wine".
    Cindy: Yeah! Yep, Mac, I get information technology. I came up with it.

  • Everybody Calls Him "Barkeep": Charlie still doesn't call the Waitress by proper name even at present that he's officially dating her.
  • Foil: Cindy is this for Dennis; both are terrible people, but Cindy is actually successful in pulling off schemes and acts supportive towards the residual of the gang, while Dennis has an over-inflated opinion of his ain intelligence and puts the others down to make himself feel superior.
  • For Doom the Bell Tolls: Used every time at that place'southward a close-up on the doll.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes: Mac outright asks the others if they like him, and the just response is an bad-mannered silence. Dee also claims that Dennis gave him a fake number when he left. Cindy also calls Dennis Mac'due south best friend is immediately corrected past anybody else.
  • Friendship Moment:
    • Frank, Dee, and Mac genuinely console Charlie after his breakdown with the Waitress.
    • At the very end of the episode, the rest of the gang cull to welcome Dennis back over Cindy and they all share a beer together.

      Dee: Guys, y'all know what? I call back we only made Paddy's neat again.

  • Gone Horribly Right: Charlie gives the doll to the Waitress to proceed her visitor while he's working on Cindy's scheme and stop her from calling him all the time. This goes a niggling too well, as she sleeps with the doll and breaks up with him.
  • Hidden Depths: Frank proves to be surprisingly proficient at playing the tuba until "Dennis" gets in his head.
  • Kick the Dog: Immediately after beingness accustomed back into the gang, Dennis calls Dee a bird and asks Mac if he's put on weight.
  • Living Emotional Crutch: Subverted at get-go without Dennis the gang are much better off, nicer to each other, more focused, more confident, more than successful and thriving under Cindy's leadership. And then Double Subverted when they all begin losing what little sanity they had left and talking to a Sex-Doll replica of Dennis like it'due south actually him.
  • Modesty Bedsheet: Both the Waitress and the doll are covered with ane when Charlie walks in on them.
  • Off the Wagon: The Waitress drinks a canteen of wine later on Charlie leaves her alone with the doll.
  • Only Sane Human being: Cindy is this relative to the rest of the gang, spending most of the episode utterly baffled past their insistence on treating the doll like a living person.
  • Parental Incest: Frank participated in the orgy involving a sex doll that bears hitting resemblance to his son, forth with Charlie whose probably his biological son.
  • Pet the Domestic dog: Away from Dennis's influence, both Mac and Charlie are genuinely complimentary of Dee'southward "sexy" outfit.
  • Playing Both Sides: Cindy's programme is to incite outrage among both liberals and conservatives in order to get them to buy inflammatory crap to spite the other side.
  • Precision F-Strike: The Waitress when Charlie catches her with the doll.

    "Oh, I fucked information technology."

  • "The Reason You Suck" Spoken communication: Cindy gives one to Dennis when he returns, and then to the rest of the gang when they choose him over her.
  • Human relationship Upgrade: Charlie and the Waitress are shown to exist in a committed relationship since the events of the previous episode, with her seemingly having moved into his apartment. It doesn't terminal.
  • Replacement Goldfish: Both Cindy and the doll act every bit this for Dennis.
  • Running Gag:
    • Cindy states that Frank pulled a gun on her when they commencement met. Later, his beginning reaction when Dennis comes back is to whip the gun out over again.
    • Dennis calls Dee a bird.
    • The waitress having a terrible trounce on Dennis, too as being a recovering alcoholic.
    • Within this episode, Mac having sex with the Dennis doll, everyone knowing, and Mac stridently insisting he'due south not.
  • Sherlock Scan: Cindy is able to determine just from Charlie playing the doll'due south asshole that the gang all got wasted the night earlier and had an orgy with it.
  • Shout-Out: The gang condign convinced they can hear Dennis talk when viewing the sex doll is reminescent of George Costanza hearing his mom when viewing a similarly looking doll.
    • Does anything really need to be said nigh the championship? Cindy even pulls out a MAGA-style lid at the offset of the episode.
  • Bear witness Some Leg: Cindy tasks Dee with seducing the bouncer from the rival bar. Dee is somewhat surprised past this, as information technology would usually be Dennis's area.

    Cindy: Dee, nosotros need to distract Murphy's security guard with a pretty blonde.
    Dee: Okay, you desire me to become find 1?

  • The Smurfette Principle: Dee claims that she likes being the only woman in the group as information technology makes her experience special.
  • Status Quo Is God: The two biggest milkshake-ups from the previous flavour finale – Dennis leaving and Charlie getting with the Waitress – are undone by the end of the episode.
  • Accept That!: To both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, as symbolically personified by Cindy and Dennis.
    • Averted with Glenn Howerton. Promotions for the episode went on with the cast saying his presence wasn't necessary, but for all that Cindy'southward more competent than Dennis, she's not equally funny.
  • Token Minority: Cindy fills the role during her fourth dimension with the gang, and unabashedly plays on it to win favor from the liberals she's scamming.

    Cindy: [Paddy'southward] has been so welcoming of this brown-skinned girl and her liberal ethics.

  • Toxic Friend Influence: The episode highlights just how much Dennis acts as this towards the rest of the gang. Without him, they're more successful than they've e'er been and seemingly thriving under Cindy's leadership, but as soon as the sex doll comes into play they begin to 2nd guess themselves under his perceived criticism. It'southward unsaid that they're enlightened of this at least on some level, only they take him dorsum regardless.
  • Uncanny Valley: In-Universe, everybody merely Mac finds the doll to be extremely unnerving.
  • Unusually Uninteresting Sight: Cindy mentions that dogs were fighting in the bar the offset time she came to Paddy'south, yet no one seemed to notice.
  • Walking Shirtless Scene: Parodied with Mac, who keeps finding the slightest excuse to show off his new ripped physique, despite it having absolutely nothing to practice with the events at paw. Not but that, merely he acts similar it was anybody else's idea.

    Cindy: Terminate trying to shoehorn your shirtlessness into plans that have no demand for information technology!

  • Whatever Happened to the Mouse?: Information technology'south not really explained what prompted Dennis to return to Philadelphia, nor is there any mention of Mandy and Brian Jr., the implications of his complete nonchalantness slightly unnerving.
  • Zany Scheme: Mac got ripped because he thought the Gang's scheme could utilize information technology in some mode. The Gang points out that it serves no purpose.

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Source: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphiaS13E01TheGangMakesPaddysGreatAgain

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