Oh Gabronis, there is a big Spoilers For the 17th season of “It is always sunny in Philadelphia”, in addition to discussing suicide.
The long -term comic play series “It is always sunny in Philadelphia” has gone to some dark places seriously over the years, with both border jokes and some black black humor. The original chain pilot was based on Charlie (Charlie Day) to tell Dennis (Glenn Hurton) as cancer and that Dennis only wanted to play basketball (the elements that eventually ended in the first season episode “Charlie has cancer”), the pathological humor was part of the series from the beginning. Since then, the gang is intentionally and unintentionally Causing the life of many people They may have killed people, but in the seventeenth season episode “The Gang Going to A Dog Track”, it can be said that the series is heading to its finest place so far.
The series made the jokes surrounding suicide before, with the episode of Season 14 “Paddy’s Have Jumper” centered around a suicide man on the surface of the bar and the typical but terrible gang reactions. They also showed his former high school colleague Bill Bondeosa a prize for “Mac killing his father”, and men were somewhat regularly for the Kaitlin Olson suicide after they are bullied strongly, but season 17 takes jokes a step forward for two of their darkest lines. Gang I did some very terrible things Over the years, but it has not been done just like this.
The dog’s path highlights the annoying behavior of the gang
At “The Gang Going to A Dog Track”, Dennis and Dee are addicted to gambling through the increasingly Danny Devito. The gang tells that he wanted to go to the western Virginia path because he had part of the nail rights of a dog called “Bensat from the sky” and had a job to work before the path was closed. While he gets Dennis WDi to do increasing things in order to try to win money he lost to him, and eventually reached her climax in collecting the semen sample from the dog mentioned by hand, Mac (Rob Mac) and Charlie go on their own adventure, in an attempt to “leave” and return to the basics. They end up interviewing a man named Sparky (Grayson Berry), who wanders around the barefoot dirty track and seems to be in peace completely with his presence without fear.
Sparky reveals that he is a dog -acting influencer and calls on players to his cabinet, because one of the dogs retires and will adopt it. Charlie and Mac were affected by a Sparkian position, but then they left that the path closed and goes to the back of the trailer. We hear gunshots, Mac and Charlie believe that perhaps the dog may “kill” the dog, but then the dog comes out of the back room and realize the terrible truth. In a “always always sunny” style, they immediately do their officials and ask each other if they should burn the trailer. There is an embarrassing temporary stop, then we went back to Dennis and Dee Gepravity, which is very dark on its own – but there is a disturbing deviation in the end.
The truly tragic fate of Sparki
At the end of this type of mirrors, the end of the “gang goes to a beach jersey” of the seventh season, the gang looks difficult as it returns to the house from their holidays, although Charlie and Mac this time looks a shock like Dennis and Dye. The whole thing was a fabricated group by Frank because he had a bet with his friends (other people in the “owner’s box”) about whether he could get a dinis to do what he did or not. This means that all the behavior of Dennis and the corrupt was technically in vain, and worse, it is possible that the dog’s path does not even close that this is just part of the Frank cover story. If Sparki never met Charlie and Mac, he may continue to continue for a longer period. The matter gets worse: the last shot of the episode is its burning trailer, with the credits it plays. Oof.
Compared to some other deaths affected by the gangs in this series, such as the Dax Shepard Jojo character who illuminates himself as part of the rituals “Mr ,” Sparky’s truly brutal death. The last shot of the Jojo episode shows at least that it was riding a turtle in the outer space (The Dream Turte’s call to “Charlie rules the world”), which seemed healthier than watching a trailer burning. Depending on your sense of humor, the whole thing is either a wonderful dark comedy or one bridge very far, but it is definitely a joke for the most interested “sunny” patients.
New episodes of the first show “It’s always sunny in Philadelphia” on Wednesday on FXX and the next day on Hulu.
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