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One of the worst episodes of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia in 15 years. Watch it once so that you never have to watch it again. Since 10 is absolute perfection, i like to reserve those for truly amazing episodes. So 9's are right there, but just missing something. Wasn't the best episode, but clearly it's more of an experimental episode.

Charlie spends a majority of the episode crawling around the bar with a bear trap on his leg, which is bloody and gross. The whole thing is cringe worthy and the fact that there's a part two is horrific. It's supposed to be a parody of Home Alone but is much more like Saw for no reason. So far he's gotten caught in a bear trap, walked through broken glass, gotten hit repeatedly in the head by paint cans and drank his own urine.
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It's the weekend of Super Bowl LII, this time from Charlie's perspective. While Charlie searches the back office for Green Man, Cricket steals the suit leaving Charlie home alone to defend himself. One standout moment from Die Hard for Newsweek staff is the part towards the end of the film when John McClane, played by Bruce Willis, finally meets Sgt. Al Powell, played by Reginald VelJohnson, for the first time. In National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, Chevy Chase plays Griswold family patriarch Clark.
As he is about to drink he hallucinates the cardboard cut-outs of Jason Kelce and Beau Allen coming alive and telling him to drink. After Charlie has drunken his piss, they tell him to turn on the TV. Charlie questions if he really needs to since he has already done all his color superstitions, but they tell him they would have never gotten so far without his rituals. Charlie makes his way across the bar to the TV, getting hit by numerous traps he set up in the process.
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The next thing we see is Charlie choking down the tail of the rat. The Brown is down, now it’s time for some Green. Not before the rate violently disagrees with him. Charlie pukes everywhere before passing out again.

Charlie first hears a rat scurrying nearby. He coaxes it over, avoiding the traps that he set earlier. He picks up the critter, empathising with what it’s like being caught in a trap. But the rat is just so cute, and tiny, and brown.
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After a disastrous Christmas Eve, Clark goes on an epic rant to his family when he doesn't receive the bonus he had been expecting, leading to one of the movie's most memorable scenes. To try and find out which Christmas movie moments are the most popular, we asked Newsweek staff to share their favorite Christmas movie scene, and here's what they had to say... Each season brings joyful opportunities for families and a chance to create memories. But while you’re busy decorating for the Holidays or planning a July 4th celebration, safety should be on your agenda.
A la Macaulay Culkin, the first thing Charlie does when he realises everyone is gone, is to jump on the bed eating popcorn. He soon starts touching everyone’s stuff and messing around, doing everything he isn’t allowed to. Everything is going swimmingly until Charlie hears the boiler downstairs making threatening sounds.
It’s five minutes of set up, followed by fifteen minutes of excruciating and gross-out torture for our pal Charlie . Since it ends on a cliffhanger, the story may possibly end up redeeming itself next week, but as a standalone chapter in the Sunny-verse, this might just be one of my least favorite episodes of all time. Sunny has been my favorite show on TV for the past 11 years, I always tried to find the best in episodes, even when they were bad. They had 2 years to come up with material for this season and that didn't happen.
Charlie ignores the offered asparagus because it isn’t part of his colour scheme. He has to wear green, drink yellow, and eat brown. He wishes everyone would disappear before storming inside to check again for his morph suit.
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There are uncharacteristic sequences where the acting feels awkward. At points the choice of music fails to hit that ironic note. The pacing feels like it's from a more traditional sitcom type of show. Some of the camera work feels stalled which humanises the character of Charlie beyond the caricature he is. All of these things combined manage to break the illusion of the show. After a few viewings with some time in between, it still feels like the effect wasn't purposeful, that it wasn't put to good use.
I never need to watch this episode ever again. The later in the seasons sunny gets....the more unwatchable episodes there are. I could rewatch 8's over and over again. In fact, part od my rating is based on wanting to watch the episode multiple times.

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