I ordered from the Darkweb.
This is the most sweet It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia to date. It is almost like the episode in which Jerry cries, admitting he cares about his girlfriend of the week. So Dennis admits he have feelings and Mac, who didn't retract his homosexuality, tackles into those feelings to semi-perfection.
It have anthrax in the Valentine Day's box, a tapeworm ordered from the Darkweb and named Jerry, a forced sung strange Valentine's song.
With all due respect to Mr. McElhenney I just love Dee; in the beginning of the episode when she make a face after Dennis lay out his plan for the day (working at the bar?) my heart just melted and my smile widened, and her goddamns and goddamits and her little kicks: just wonderfully funny.
And, of course, there's a mysterious crate in the ally. And, also of course, The Gang manage once more to do what they always do Oh, yeah, there's a strange homeless-man (R.C. is in the house!) asking permission to use some angel dust in the bar's bathroom to utter outrage and amazement of a few clients (yes, there's clients in this episode!).
Great episode as always. To me the show is better than Curb Your Enthusiasm, mainly because Curb can be a bit pedantic and bourgeois sometimes. In my heart Seinfeld still number one though. But IASIP is very dear to me
This is the most sweet It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia to date. It is almost like the episode in which Jerry cries, admitting he cares about his girlfriend of the week. So Dennis admits he have feelings and Mac, who didn't retract his homosexuality, tackles into those feelings to semi-perfection.
It have anthrax in the Valentine Day's box, a tapeworm ordered from the Darkweb and named Jerry, a forced sung strange Valentine's song.
With all due respect to Mr. McElhenney I just love Dee; in the beginning of the episode when she make a face after Dennis lay out his plan for the day (working at the bar?) my heart just melted and my smile widened, and her goddamns and goddamits and her little kicks: just wonderfully funny.
And, of course, there's a mysterious crate in the ally. And, also of course, The Gang manage once more to do what they always do Oh, yeah, there's a strange homeless-man (R.C. is in the house!) asking permission to use some angel dust in the bar's bathroom to utter outrage and amazement of a few clients (yes, there's clients in this episode!).
Great episode as always. To me the show is better than Curb Your Enthusiasm, mainly because Curb can be a bit pedantic and bourgeois sometimes. In my heart Seinfeld still number one though. But IASIP is very dear to me