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** He gets set free due to his institute shutting down in "Psycho Pete Returns."
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** He gets set free due to his institute shutting down in "Psycho Pete Returns."Returns" and [[spoiler:it turns out that the parent-eating thing was a rumour, and in reality Pete had been institutionalized for depression and social anxiety. The fact that it may have been partially fueled by the gang spreading rumours about him is NIghtmare Fuel in itself, though]].
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** In the same episode Frank and Mac ended up lost at sea with their liferaft on the verge of sinking. Sure they were saved when the party boat filled with ''Jersey Shore''-style guidos happened to pass by but that whole scene was a definite paranoia fuel. The only member of that crew that came out with nothing really bad happening was Charlie, save for the fact that the Waitress being nice to Charlie was the result of her being high on ecstacy.
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** In the same episode Frank and Mac ended up lost at sea with their liferaft on the verge of sinking. Sure Sure, they were saved when the party boat filled with ''Jersey Shore''-style guidos happened to pass by by, but that whole scene was a definite paranoia fuel. ParanoiaFuel. The only member of that the crew that came out with nothing really bad happening was Charlie, save for the fact that the Waitress being nice to Charlie was the result of her being high on ecstacy.
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* Psycho Pete - Mac and Charlie's old friend and gang leader killed and ate his own parents.
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* Psycho Pete - Petem Mac and Charlie's old friend and gang leader leader, killed and ate his own parents.
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* An overlooked bit but still very nightmarish in a sense. While most shows, or any sitcom really, is an episode by episode format. Meaning after thirty minutes, the problem is solved and the day is saved for the most part. But the downside is that there is no continuity. Sunny is all in the same continuity, even if there is an adventure every episode. Meaning any and all amoral choices the gang makes has last longing effects on their characters and their world. Need an example? Look at poor Rickety Cricket.[[http://i.imgur.com/lRhgBqv.png]]
* To those suffering from depression or those who know someone that suffers from depression Dee going through one in "The Gang Broke Dee" can be a little unsettling. Especially with all the suicide references.
* To those suffering from depression or those who know someone that suffers from depression Dee going through one in "The Gang Broke Dee" can be a little unsettling. Especially with all the suicide references.
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* An overlooked bit but still very nightmarish in a sense. While most shows, or any sitcom really, is Most sitcoms go on an episode by episode format. Meaning format, meaning after thirty minutes, the problem is solved and the day is saved for the most part. But part, but the downside is that there is no continuity. Sunny ''Sunny'' is all in the same continuity, even if there is an adventure every episode. Meaning episode, meaning any and all amoral choices the gang Gang makes has last longing effects on their characters and their world. Need an example? Look at poor Rickety Cricket.[[http://i.imgur.com/lRhgBqv.png]]
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* To those suffering from depression or those who know someone that suffers fromdepression depression, Dee going through one it in "The Gang Broke Dee" can be a little unsettling. Especially unsettling, especially with all the suicide references.
* To those suffering from depression or those who know someone that suffers from
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* An overlooked bit but still very nightmarish in a sense. While most shows, or any sitcom really, is an episode by episode format. Meaning after thirty minutes, the problem is solved and the day is saved for the most part. But the downside is that there is no continuity. Sunny is all in the same continuity, even if there is an adventure every episode. Meaning any and all amoral choices the gang makes has last longing effects on their characters and their world. Need an example? Look at poor Rickety Cricket.[[http://i.imgur.com/lRhgBqv.png]]
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* An overlooked bit but still very nightmarish in a sense. While most shows, or any sitcom really, is an episode by episode format. Meaning after thirty minutes, the problem is solved and the day is saved for the most part. But the downside is that there is no continuity. Sunny is all in the same continuity, even if there is an adventure every episode. Meaning any and all amoral choices the gang makes has last longing effects on their characters and their world. Need an example? Look at poor Rickety Cricket.[[http://i.imgur.com/lRhgBqv.png]]png]]
* To those suffering from depression or those who know someone that suffers from depression Dee going through one in "The Gang Broke Dee" can be a little unsettling. Especially with all the suicide references.
* To those suffering from depression or those who know someone that suffers from depression Dee going through one in "The Gang Broke Dee" can be a little unsettling. Especially with all the suicide references.
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** He gets set free due to his institute shutting down in ''Psycho Pete Returns.''
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* An overlooked bit but still very nightmarish in a sense. While most shows, or any sitcom really, is an episode by episode format. Meaning after thirty minutes, the problem is solved and the day is saved for the most part. But the downside is that there is no continuity. Sunny is all in the same continuity, even if there is an adventure every episode. Meaning any and all amoral choices the gang makes has last longing effects on their characters and their world. Need an example? Look at poor Rickety Cricket.
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* An overlooked bit but still very nightmarish in a sense. While most shows, or any sitcom really, is an episode by episode format. Meaning after thirty minutes, the problem is solved and the day is saved for the most part. But the downside is that there is no continuity. Sunny is all in the same continuity, even if there is an adventure every episode. Meaning any and all amoral choices the gang makes has last longing effects on their characters and their world. Need an example? Look at poor Rickety Cricket.[[http://i.imgur.com/lRhgBqv.png]]
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** In the same episode Frank and Mac ended up lost at sea with their liferaft on the verge of sinking. Sure they were saved when the party boat filled with ''Jersey Shore''-style guidos happened to pass by but that whole scene was a definite paranoia fuel. The only member of that crew that came out with nothing really bad happening was Charlie,
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** In the same episode Frank and Mac ended up lost at sea with their liferaft on the verge of sinking. Sure they were saved when the party boat filled with ''Jersey Shore''-style guidos happened to pass by but that whole scene was a definite paranoia fuel. The only member of that crew that came out with nothing really bad happening was Charlie,Charlie, save for the fact that the Waitress being nice to Charlie was the result of her being high on ecstacy.
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* An overlooked bit but still very nightmarish in a sense. While most shows, or any sitcom really, is an episode by episode format. Meaning after thirty minutes, the problem is solved and the day is saved for the most part. But the downside is that there is no continuity.
Sunny is all in the same continuity. Meaning any and all amoral choices the gang makes has last longing effects on their character and world. Need an example? Look at poor Rickety Cricket.
Sunny is all in the same continuity. Meaning any and all amoral choices the gang makes has last longing effects on their character and world. Need an example? Look at poor Rickety Cricket.
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* An overlooked bit but still very nightmarish in a sense. While most shows, or any sitcom really, is an episode by episode format. Meaning after thirty minutes, the problem is solved and the day is saved for the most part. But the downside is that there is no continuity. \n Sunny is all in the same continuity. continuity, even if there is an adventure every episode. Meaning any and all amoral choices the gang makes has last longing effects on their character characters and their world. Need an example? Look at poor Rickety Cricket.
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* "Charlie's Mom Has Cancer" ends on a [[NauseaFuel pretty gruesome note]]. Dee has been led to believe that her mother, [[KilledOffForReal Barbara]], is still alive, and has stashed a large amount of money in her grave. [[spoiler: In the end, the gang digs up said grave, only to find her decomposed corpse. Everyone reacts with revulsion, and Dennis is especially traumatized. The worst part is that Frank set this whole thing up, as revenge for Dee saying that his mind is slipping.]] RuleOfFunny redeems this somewhat, but it's at least as horrifying as it is funny.
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* "Charlie's Mom Has Cancer" ends on a [[NauseaFuel pretty gruesome note]]. Dee has been led to believe that her mother, [[KilledOffForReal Barbara]], is still alive, and has stashed a large amount of money in her grave. [[spoiler: In the end, the gang digs up said grave, only to find her decomposed corpse. Everyone reacts with revulsion, and Dennis is especially traumatized. The worst part is that Frank set this whole thing up, as revenge for Dee saying that his mind is slipping.]] RuleOfFunny redeems this somewhat, but it's at least as horrifying as it is funny.funny.
* An overlooked bit but still very nightmarish in a sense. While most shows, or any sitcom really, is an episode by episode format. Meaning after thirty minutes, the problem is solved and the day is saved for the most part. But the downside is that there is no continuity.
Sunny is all in the same continuity. Meaning any and all amoral choices the gang makes has last longing effects on their character and world. Need an example? Look at poor Rickety Cricket.
* An overlooked bit but still very nightmarish in a sense. While most shows, or any sitcom really, is an episode by episode format. Meaning after thirty minutes, the problem is solved and the day is saved for the most part. But the downside is that there is no continuity.
Sunny is all in the same continuity. Meaning any and all amoral choices the gang makes has last longing effects on their character and world. Need an example? Look at poor Rickety Cricket.
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* Psycho Pete - Mac and Charlie's old friend and gang leader killed and ate his own parents.
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* Psycho Pete - Mac and Charlie's old friend and gang leader killed and ate his own parents.parents.
* "Charlie's Mom Has Cancer" ends on a [[NauseaFuel pretty gruesome note]]. Dee has been led to believe that her mother, [[KilledOffForReal Barbara]], is still alive, and has stashed a large amount of money in her grave. [[spoiler: In the end, the gang digs up said grave, only to find her decomposed corpse. Everyone reacts with revulsion, and Dennis is especially traumatized. The worst part is that Frank set this whole thing up, as revenge for Dee saying that his mind is slipping.]] RuleOfFunny redeems this somewhat, but it's at least as horrifying as it is funny.
* "Charlie's Mom Has Cancer" ends on a [[NauseaFuel pretty gruesome note]]. Dee has been led to believe that her mother, [[KilledOffForReal Barbara]], is still alive, and has stashed a large amount of money in her grave. [[spoiler: In the end, the gang digs up said grave, only to find her decomposed corpse. Everyone reacts with revulsion, and Dennis is especially traumatized. The worst part is that Frank set this whole thing up, as revenge for Dee saying that his mind is slipping.]] RuleOfFunny redeems this somewhat, but it's at least as horrifying as it is funny.
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* Frank's SanitySlippage over sanitizing everything in "The Gang Gets Quarantined".
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* Frank's SanitySlippage over sanitizing everything in "The Gang Gets Quarantined".Quarantined".
* Psycho Pete - Mac and Charlie's old friend and gang leader killed and ate his own parents.
* Psycho Pete - Mac and Charlie's old friend and gang leader killed and ate his own parents.
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** In the same episode Frank and Mac ended up lost at sea with their liferaft on the verge of sinking. Sure they were saved when the party boat filled with ''Jersey Shore''-style guidos happened to pass by but that whole scene was a definite paranoia fuel. The only member of that crew that came out with nothing bad happened was Charlie (though the worst he got was The Waitress coming down from her ecstasy high -- which was why The Waitress was acting nice around Charlie -- and thinking Charlie raped her).
* In "A Very Sunny Christmas", Charlie tells Mac that he shouldn't get all worked up about his parents stealing other people's gifts, posing it as a holiday tradition. Then he says to Mac that he handled the news about his mom whoring herself out to a bunch of "{{Santa|Claus}}s" on Xmas day quite well and then procedes to bite the MallSanta's neck, asking him if he fucked his mom. Despite being a funny scene; it's still kind of scary (and sad) to see a guy biting a mall Santa's neck so hard that he bleeds and repeatedly yelling "Did you fuck my mom?" and "Did you fuck her?" without any evidence to support that he ever did, especially since the acting is very believable. Poor, unfortunate mall Santa.
* In "A Very Sunny Christmas", Charlie tells Mac that he shouldn't get all worked up about his parents stealing other people's gifts, posing it as a holiday tradition. Then he says to Mac that he handled the news about his mom whoring herself out to a bunch of "{{Santa|Claus}}s" on Xmas day quite well and then procedes to bite the MallSanta's neck, asking him if he fucked his mom. Despite being a funny scene; it's still kind of scary (and sad) to see a guy biting a mall Santa's neck so hard that he bleeds and repeatedly yelling "Did you fuck my mom?" and "Did you fuck her?" without any evidence to support that he ever did, especially since the acting is very believable. Poor, unfortunate mall Santa.
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** In the same episode Frank and Mac ended up lost at sea with their liferaft on the verge of sinking. Sure they were saved when the party boat filled with ''Jersey Shore''-style guidos happened to pass by but that whole scene was a definite paranoia fuel. The only member of that crew that came out with nothing really bad happened happening was Charlie (though the worst he got was The Waitress coming down from her ecstasy high -- which was why The Waitress was acting nice around Charlie -- and thinking Charlie raped her).
Charlie,
*In "A Very Sunny Christmas", Charlie tells Mac that he shouldn't get all worked up about his parents stealing other people's gifts, posing it as a holiday tradition. Then he says to Mac that he handled the news about his mom whoring herself out to a bunch of "{{Santa|Claus}}s" on Xmas day quite well and then procedes to bite the MallSanta's neck, asking him if he fucked his mom. Despite being a funny scene; it's still kind of scary (and sad) to see a guy biting a mall Santa's neck so hard that he bleeds and repeatedly yelling "Did you fuck my mom?" and "Did you fuck her?" without any evidence to support that he ever did, especially since the acting is very believable. Poor, unfortunate mall Santa.
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* Frank's SanitySlippage in "The Gang Gets Quarantined".
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* Frank's SanitySlippage over sanitizing everything in "The Gang Gets Quarantined".
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** In the same episode Frank and Mac ended up lost at sea with their liferaft on the verge of sinking. Sure they were saved when the party boat filled with ''Jersey Shore''-style guidos happened to pass by but that whole scene was a definite paranoia fuel. The only member of that crew that came out with nothing bad happened was Charlie.
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** In the same episode Frank and Mac ended up lost at sea with their liferaft on the verge of sinking. Sure they were saved when the party boat filled with ''Jersey Shore''-style guidos happened to pass by but that whole scene was a definite paranoia fuel. The only member of that crew that came out with nothing bad happened was Charlie.Charlie (though the worst he got was The Waitress coming down from her ecstasy high -- which was why The Waitress was acting nice around Charlie -- and thinking Charlie raped her).
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** In the same episode Frank and Mac ended up lost at sea with their liferaft on the verge of sinking. Sure they were saved when the party boat filled with ''Jersey Shore''-style guidos happened to pass by but that whole scene was a definite paranoia fuel. The only member of that crew that came out with nothing bad happened was Charlie (unless you count the Waitress once again rejecting Charlie and thinking she got raped by him while she was high on ecstacy, which was why she was so nice to Charlie).
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** In the same episode Frank and Mac ended up lost at sea with their liferaft on the verge of sinking. Sure they were saved when the party boat filled with ''Jersey Shore''-style guidos happened to pass by but that whole scene was a definite paranoia fuel. The only member of that crew that came out with nothing bad happened was Charlie (unless you count the Waitress once again rejecting Charlie and thinking she got raped by him while she was high on ecstacy, which was why she was so nice to Charlie).Charlie.
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* What the gang subjects the "Juarez" family to in the Extreme makeover episodeMakeover episode.
* Frank's SanitySlippage in "The Gang Gets Quarantined".
* Frank's SanitySlippage in "The Gang Gets Quarantined".
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* In "A Very Sunny Christmas", Charlie tells Mac that he shouldn't get all worked up about his parents stealing other people's gifts, posing it as a holiday tradition. Then he says to Mac that he handled the news about his mom whoring herself out to a bunch of "{{Santa|Claus}}s" on Xmas day quite well and then procedes to bite the MallSanta's neck, asking him if he fucked his mom. Despite being a funny scene; it's still kind of scary (and sad) to see a guy biting a mall Santa's neck so hard that he bleeds and repeatedly yelling "Did you fuck my mom?" and "Did you fuck her?" without any evidence to support that he ever did, especially since the acting is very believable. Poor, unfortunate mall Santa.
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* In "A Very Sunny Christmas", Charlie tells Mac that he shouldn't get all worked up about his parents stealing other people's gifts, posing it as a holiday tradition. Then he says to Mac that he handled the news about his mom whoring herself out to a bunch of "{{Santa|Claus}}s" on Xmas day quite well and then procedes to bite the MallSanta's neck, asking him if he fucked his mom. Despite being a funny scene; it's still kind of scary (and sad) to see a guy biting a mall Santa's neck so hard that he bleeds and repeatedly yelling "Did you fuck my mom?" and "Did you fuck her?" without any evidence to support that he ever did, especially since the acting is very believable. Poor, unfortunate mall Santa.Santa.
* What the gang subjects the "Juarez" family to in the Extreme makeover episode
* What the gang subjects the "Juarez" family to in the Extreme makeover episode
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** In the same episode Frank and Mac ended up lost at sea with their liferaft on the verge of sinking. Sure they were saved when the party boat filled with ''Jersey SHore''-style guidos happened to pass by but that whole scene was a definite paranoia fuel. The only member of that crew that came out with nothing bad happened was Charlie (unless you count the Waitress once again rejecting Charlie and thinking she got raped by him while she was high on ecstacy, which was why she was so nice to Charlie).
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** In the same episode Frank and Mac ended up lost at sea with their liferaft on the verge of sinking. Sure they were saved when the party boat filled with ''Jersey SHore''-style Shore''-style guidos happened to pass by but that whole scene was a definite paranoia fuel. The only member of that crew that came out with nothing bad happened was Charlie (unless you count the Waitress once again rejecting Charlie and thinking she got raped by him while she was high on ecstacy, which was why she was so nice to Charlie).
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* In "A Very Sunny Christmas", Charlie tells Mac that he shouldn't get all worked up about his parents stealing other people's gifts, posing it as a holiday tradition. Then he says to Mac that he handled the news about his mom whoring herself out to a bunch of "{{Santa}}s" on Xmas day quite well and then procedes to bite the MallSanta's neck, asking him if he fucked his mom. Despite being a funny scene; it's still kind of scary (and sad) to see a guy biting a mall santa's neck so hard that he bleeds and repeatedly yelling "Did you fuck my mom?" and "Did you fuck her?" without any evidence to support that he ever did, especially since the acting is very believable. Poor, unfortunate mall Santa.
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* In "A Very Sunny Christmas", Charlie tells Mac that he shouldn't get all worked up about his parents stealing other people's gifts, posing it as a holiday tradition. Then he says to Mac that he handled the news about his mom whoring herself out to a bunch of "{{Santa}}s" "{{Santa|Claus}}s" on Xmas day quite well and then procedes to bite the MallSanta's neck, asking him if he fucked his mom. Despite being a funny scene; it's still kind of scary (and sad) to see a guy biting a mall santa's Santa's neck so hard that he bleeds and repeatedly yelling "Did you fuck my mom?" and "Did you fuck her?" without any evidence to support that he ever did, especially since the acting is very believable. Poor, unfortunate mall Santa.
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* Dennis and Dee's vacation to the Jersey Shore gets really dark really fast when they tag along with a gang of criminals led by a dangerous, trigger-happy dusthead who gets one of his partners shot in a botched robbery, murders a doctor right in front of them, and is in the middle of making them dig their own graves when they finally make a break for it. [[SoundtrackDissonance All of this is scored by The Go-Go's "Vacation," by the way]].
** In the same episode Frank and Mac ended up lost at sea with their liferaft on the verge of sinking. Sure they were saved when cruise liner happened to pass by but that whole scene was a definite paranoia fuel. The only member of that crew that came out with nothing bad happened was Charlie.
** In the same episode Frank and Mac ended up lost at sea with their liferaft on the verge of sinking. Sure they were saved when cruise liner happened to pass by but that whole scene was a definite paranoia fuel. The only member of that crew that came out with nothing bad happened was Charlie.
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* Dennis and Dee's vacation to the Jersey Shore gets really dark really fast when they tag along with a gang of criminals led by a dangerous, trigger-happy dusthead who gets one of his partners shot in a botched robbery, murders a doctor right in front of them, and is in the middle of making them dig their own graves when they finally make a break for it. [[SoundtrackDissonance All of this is scored by The Go-Go's "Vacation," by the way]].
"Vacation"]].
** In the same episode Frank and Mac ended up lost at sea with their liferaft on the verge of sinking. Sure they were saved whencruise liner the party boat filled with ''Jersey SHore''-style guidos happened to pass by but that whole scene was a definite paranoia fuel. The only member of that crew that came out with nothing bad happened was Charlie.Charlie (unless you count the Waitress once again rejecting Charlie and thinking she got raped by him while she was high on ecstacy, which was why she was so nice to Charlie).
** In the same episode Frank and Mac ended up lost at sea with their liferaft on the verge of sinking. Sure they were saved when
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* In "A Very Sunny Christmas", Charlie tells Mac that he shouldn't get all worked up about his parents stealing other people's gifts, posing it as a holiday tradition. Then he says to Mac that he handled the news about his mom whoring herself out to a bunch of "{{Santa}}s" on Xmas day quite well and then procedes to bite a MallSanta, asking him if he fucked his mom. Despite being a funny scene; it's still kind of scary (and sad) to see a guy biting a mall santa, making him bleed and repeatedly yelling "Did you fuck my mom?" and "Did you fuck her?" without any evidence to support that he ever did, especially since the acting is very believable. Poor, unfortunate mall Santa.
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* In "A Very Sunny Christmas", Charlie tells Mac that he shouldn't get all worked up about his parents stealing other people's gifts, posing it as a holiday tradition. Then he says to Mac that he handled the news about his mom whoring herself out to a bunch of "{{Santa}}s" on Xmas day quite well and then procedes to bite a MallSanta, the MallSanta's neck, asking him if he fucked his mom. Despite being a funny scene; it's still kind of scary (and sad) to see a guy biting a mall santa, making him bleed santa's neck so hard that he bleeds and repeatedly yelling "Did you fuck my mom?" and "Did you fuck her?" without any evidence to support that he ever did, especially since the acting is very believable. Poor, unfortunate mall Santa.
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* In "A Very Sunny Christmas", Charlie tells Mac that he shouldn't get all worked up about his parents stealing other people's gifts, posing it as a holiday tradition. Then he says to Mac that he handled the news about his mom whoring herself out to a bunch of "{{Santa}}s" on Xmas day and then procedes to bite a MallSanta, asking him if he fucked his mom. Despite being a funny scene; it's still kind of scary (and sad) to see a guy biting a mall santa, making him bleed and repeatedly yelling "Did you fuck my mom?" and "Did you fuck her?" without any evidence to support that he ever did, especially since the acting is very believable. Poor, unfortunate mall Santa.
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* In "A Very Sunny Christmas", Charlie tells Mac that he shouldn't get all worked up about his parents stealing other people's gifts, posing it as a holiday tradition. Then he says to Mac that he handled the news about his mom whoring herself out to a bunch of "{{Santa}}s" on Xmas day quite well and then procedes to bite a MallSanta, asking him if he fucked his mom. Despite being a funny scene; it's still kind of scary (and sad) to see a guy biting a mall santa, making him bleed and repeatedly yelling "Did you fuck my mom?" and "Did you fuck her?" without any evidence to support that he ever did, especially since the acting is very believable. Poor, unfortunate mall Santa.
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* In "A Very Sunny Christmas", Charlie tells Mac that he shouldn't get all worked up about his parents stealing other people's gifts, posing it as a holiday tradition. Then he says to Mac that he handled the news about his mom whoring herself out to a bunch of "{{Santa}}s" on Xmas day and then procedes to bite a MallSanta, asking him if he fucked his mom. Despite being a funny case of [[BlackComedy Dark]] and HypocriticalHumor; it's still kind of scary (and sad) to see a guy biting a mall santa, making him bleed and repeatedly yelling "Did you fuck my mom?" and "Did you fuck her?" without any evidence to support that he ever did, especially since the acting is very believable. Poor, unfortunate mall Santa.
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* In "A Very Sunny Christmas", Charlie tells Mac that he shouldn't get all worked up about his parents stealing other people's gifts, posing it as a holiday tradition. Then he says to Mac that he handled the news about his mom whoring herself out to a bunch of "{{Santa}}s" on Xmas day and then procedes to bite a MallSanta, asking him if he fucked his mom. Despite being a funny case of [[BlackComedy Dark]] and HypocriticalHumor; scene; it's still kind of scary (and sad) to see a guy biting a mall santa, making him bleed and repeatedly yelling "Did you fuck my mom?" and "Did you fuck her?" without any evidence to support that he ever did, especially since the acting is very believable. Poor, unfortunate mall Santa.
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* In "A Very Sunny Christmas", Charlie tells Mac that he shouldn't get all worked up about his parents stealing other people's gifts, posing it as a holiday tradition. Then he says to Mac that he handled the news about his mom whoring herself out to a bunch of "{{Santa}}s" on Xmas day and then procedes to bite a MallSanta, asking him if he fucked his mom. Despite being a funny case of [[BlackComedy Dark]] and HypocriticalHumor; it's still kind of scary (and sad) to see a guy biting a mall santa, making him bleed and repeatedly yelling "Did you fuck my mom?" and "Did you fuck her?" without any evidence to support that he ever did. Poor, unfortunate mall Santa.
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* In "A Very Sunny Christmas", Charlie tells Mac that he shouldn't get all worked up about his parents stealing other people's gifts, posing it as a holiday tradition. Then he says to Mac that he handled the news about his mom whoring herself out to a bunch of "{{Santa}}s" on Xmas day and then procedes to bite a MallSanta, asking him if he fucked his mom. Despite being a funny case of [[BlackComedy Dark]] and HypocriticalHumor; it's still kind of scary (and sad) to see a guy biting a mall santa, making him bleed and repeatedly yelling "Did you fuck my mom?" and "Did you fuck her?" without any evidence to support that he ever did.did, especially since the acting is very believable. Poor, unfortunate mall Santa.
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* In "A Very Sunny Christmas", Charlie tells Mac that he shouldn't get all worked up about his parents stealing other people's gifts, posing it as a holiday tradition. Then he says to Mac that he handled the news about his mom whoring herself out to a bunch of "{{Santa}}s" on Xmas day and then procedes to bite a MallSanta, asking him if he fucked his mom. Despite being a funny case of BlackComedy and HypocriticalHumor; it's still kind of scary (and sad) to see a guy biting a mall santa, making him bleed and repeatedly yelling "Did you fuck my mom?" and "Did you fuck her?" without any evidence to support that he ever did. Poor, unfortunate mall Santa.
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* In "A Very Sunny Christmas", Charlie tells Mac that he shouldn't get all worked up about his parents stealing other people's gifts, posing it as a holiday tradition. Then he says to Mac that he handled the news about his mom whoring herself out to a bunch of "{{Santa}}s" on Xmas day and then procedes to bite a MallSanta, asking him if he fucked his mom. Despite being a funny case of BlackComedy [[BlackComedy Dark]] and HypocriticalHumor; it's still kind of scary (and sad) to see a guy biting a mall santa, making him bleed and repeatedly yelling "Did you fuck my mom?" and "Did you fuck her?" without any evidence to support that he ever did. Poor, unfortunate mall Santa.
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* In "A Very Sunny Christmas", Charlie tells Mac that he shouldn't get all worked up about his parents stealing other people's gifts, posing it as a holiday tradition. Then he says to provide a contrast to Mac that he handled the news about his mom whoring herself out to a bunch of "{{Santa}}s" on Xmas day and then procedes to bite a MallSanta, asking him if he fucked his mom. Despite being a funny case of BlackComedy and HypocriticalHumor; it's still kind of scary (and sad) to see a guy biting a mall santa, making him bleed and repeatedly yelling "Did you fuck my mom?" and "Did you fuck her?" without any evidence to support that he ever did. Poor, unfortunate mall Santa.
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* In "A Very Sunny Christmas", Charlie tells Mac that he shouldn't get all worked up about his parents stealing other people's gifts, posing it as a holiday tradition. Then he says to provide a contrast to Mac that he handled the news about his mom whoring herself out to a bunch of "{{Santa}}s" on Xmas day and then procedes to bite a MallSanta, asking him if he fucked his mom. Despite being a funny case of BlackComedy and HypocriticalHumor; it's still kind of scary (and sad) to see a guy biting a mall santa, making him bleed and repeatedly yelling "Did you fuck my mom?" and "Did you fuck her?" without any evidence to support that he ever did. Poor, unfortunate mall Santa.
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* In "A Very Sunny Christmas", Charlie tells Mac that he shouldn't get all worked up about his parents stealing other people's gifts, posing it as a holiday tradition. Then he says to provide a contrast to Mac that he handled the news about his mom whoring herself out to men dressed like {{Santa}} and then procedes to bite a MallSanta, asking him if he fucked his mom. Despite being a funny case of BlackComedy and HypocriticalHumor; it's still kind of scary (and sad) to see a guy biting a mall santa, making him bleed and repeatedly yelling "Did you fuck my mom?" and "Did you fuck her?" without any evidence to support that he ever did. Poor, unfortunate mall Santa.
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* In "A Very Sunny Christmas", Charlie tells Mac that he shouldn't get all worked up about his parents stealing other people's gifts, posing it as a holiday tradition. Then he says to provide a contrast to Mac that he handled the news about his mom whoring herself out to men dressed like {{Santa}} a bunch of "{{Santa}}s" on Xmas day and then procedes to bite a MallSanta, asking him if he fucked his mom. Despite being a funny case of BlackComedy and HypocriticalHumor; it's still kind of scary (and sad) to see a guy biting a mall santa, making him bleed and repeatedly yelling "Did you fuck my mom?" and "Did you fuck her?" without any evidence to support that he ever did. Poor, unfortunate mall Santa.
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* In "A Very Sunny Christmas", Charlie tells Mac that he shouldn't get all worked up about his parents stealing other people's gifts, posing it as a holiday tradition. Then he says to provide a contrast to Mac that he handled the news about his mom whoring herself out to men dressed like {{Santa}} and then procedes to bite a MallSanta, asking him if he fucked his mom. Despite being a funny case of BlackComedy and HypocriticalHumor; it's still kind of scary to see a guy biting a mall santa, making him bleed and repeatedly yelling "Did you fuck my mom?" and "Did you fuck her?" without any evidence to support that he ever did. Poor, unfortunate mall Santa.
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* In "A Very Sunny Christmas", Charlie tells Mac that he shouldn't get all worked up about his parents stealing other people's gifts, posing it as a holiday tradition. Then he says to provide a contrast to Mac that he handled the news about his mom whoring herself out to men dressed like {{Santa}} and then procedes to bite a MallSanta, asking him if he fucked his mom. Despite being a funny case of BlackComedy and HypocriticalHumor; it's still kind of scary (and sad) to see a guy biting a mall santa, making him bleed and repeatedly yelling "Did you fuck my mom?" and "Did you fuck her?" without any evidence to support that he ever did. Poor, unfortunate mall Santa.
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** In the same episode Frank and Mac ended up lost at sea with their liferaft on the verge of sinking. Sure they were saved when cruise liner happened to pass by but that whole scene was a definite paranoia fuel. The only member of that crew that came out with nothing bad happened was Charlie.
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** In the same episode Frank and Mac ended up lost at sea with their liferaft on the verge of sinking. Sure they were saved when cruise liner happened to pass by but that whole scene was a definite paranoia fuel. The only member of that crew that came out with nothing bad happened was Charlie.Charlie.
* In "A Very Sunny Christmas", Charlie tells Mac that he shouldn't get all worked up about his parents stealing other people's gifts, posing it as a holiday tradition. Then he says to provide a contrast to Mac that he handled the news about his mom whoring herself out to men dressed like {{Santa}} and then procedes to bite a MallSanta, asking him if he fucked his mom. Despite being a funny case of BlackComedy and HypocriticalHumor; it's still kind of scary to see a guy biting a mall santa, making him bleed and repeatedly yelling "Did you fuck my mom?" and "Did you fuck her?" without any evidence to support that he ever did. Poor, unfortunate mall Santa.
* In "A Very Sunny Christmas", Charlie tells Mac that he shouldn't get all worked up about his parents stealing other people's gifts, posing it as a holiday tradition. Then he says to provide a contrast to Mac that he handled the news about his mom whoring herself out to men dressed like {{Santa}} and then procedes to bite a MallSanta, asking him if he fucked his mom. Despite being a funny case of BlackComedy and HypocriticalHumor; it's still kind of scary to see a guy biting a mall santa, making him bleed and repeatedly yelling "Did you fuck my mom?" and "Did you fuck her?" without any evidence to support that he ever did. Poor, unfortunate mall Santa.
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* Dennis and Dee's vacation to the Jersey Shore gets really dark really fast when they tag along with a gang of criminals led by a dangerous, trigger-happy dusthead who gets one of his partners shot in a botched robbery, murders a doctor right in front of them, and is in the middle of making them dig their own graves when they finally make a break for it. [[SoundtrackDissonance All of this is scored by The Go-Go's "Vacation," by the way]].
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* Dennis and Dee's vacation to the Jersey Shore gets really dark really fast when they tag along with a gang of criminals led by a dangerous, trigger-happy dusthead who gets one of his partners shot in a botched robbery, murders a doctor right in front of them, and is in the middle of making them dig their own graves when they finally make a break for it. [[SoundtrackDissonance All of this is scored by The Go-Go's "Vacation," by the way]].way]].
** In the same episode Frank and Mac ended up lost at sea with their liferaft on the verge of sinking. Sure they were saved when cruise liner happened to pass by but that whole scene was a definite paranoia fuel. The only member of that crew that came out with nothing bad happened was Charlie.
** In the same episode Frank and Mac ended up lost at sea with their liferaft on the verge of sinking. Sure they were saved when cruise liner happened to pass by but that whole scene was a definite paranoia fuel. The only member of that crew that came out with nothing bad happened was Charlie.
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* Dennis and Dee's vacation to the Jersey Shore gets really dark really fast when they tag along with a gang of criminals led by a dangerous, trigger-happy dusthead who gets one of his partners shot in a botched robbery, murders a doctor right in front of them, and is in the middle of making them dig their own graves when they finally make a break for it. [[SoundtrackDissonance All of this is scored by The Go-Go's "Vacation," by the way]].