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It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia/The Gang's Still in Ireland
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The Gang's Still in Ireland | |
Season 15, Episode 6 | |
Airdate | December 15, 2021 |
Production Number | XIP015006 |
Written by | Rob McElhenney & Charlie Day & Glenn Howerton |
Directed by | Megan Ganz |
← 15x05 The Gang Goes to Ireland (2) |
15x07 → Dee Sinks in a Bog |
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia — Season Fifteen |
The Gang's Still in Ireland is the sixth episode of the fifteenth season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and the one hundred sixtieth episode overall.
Starring: Charlie Day (Charlie Kelly), Glenn Howerton (Dennis Reynolds), Rob McElhenney (Mac), Kaitlin Olson (Dee Reynolds)
and Danny DeVito (Frank Reynolds)
Special Guest Star: Colm Meaney (Shelley Kelly)
Guest Starring: Mark Prendergast (Gus)
Co-Starring: Barry Edward O'Rourke (Bartender), Sonya Macari (Realtor), Miles Anderson (Father Michael), Stephen Marcus (Nearby Patron), Stuart McLean (Another Patron)
Contents |
Plot Overview
As Dennis and Dee try to find a place to hole up, Frank joins Charlie as he finds his pen pal, and Mac decides to focus on a new identity.
Notes
Music
- Christopher Beaty - "Pot of Gold"
- REO Speedwagon – "Can't Fight This Feeling"
Arc Advancement
Happenings
- Dee wakes up too late to film her scene.
Characters
- Mac decides to become a priest and goes to a priest who has someone teach him.
- In addition to apparently also understanding and speaking Gaelic, Charlie learns Shelley Kelly is actually his father. He soon begins to lose interest in Frank.
- Dee and Dennis stay in an abandoned castle that has a recent bloody history. After talking to himself, Dennis has gotten worse and when Dee goes to get help, he comes at her with an axe.
Referbacks
Trivia
The Show
- The main credit from the previous episode is used again.
Behind the Scenes
Allusions and References
Memorable Moments
Quotes
- Mac: Oh, Father, Father, Father, I've got news. I've got wonderful news! Okay, so, I used to be Irish and now I'm Dutch. Of course, I was badass the entire time, but when you surround yourself with people who aren't as badass as you, that tends to be quite isolating. The point is I was confused. To be honest with you, I wanted to run through a bunch of pipe, if you know what I mean. Well, you know what I mean. But then I decided, you know what? I only want one man inside of me. The Big Man. The Big Man upstairs. The only man that can fill me up. Well, and his son. And the Holy Spirit. I'll take all three of them at once. I've done that before. That was more in a physical sense, not a spiritual one. And believe me, it was messy. Totally worth it, though. I loved it.
- Mac: Oh, Father, look, I - I've been S'ing and F'ing my way through life for far too long. I think it's time that I started sucking down the words of the Bible. And instead of looking for pieces of ass, I just look for peace.
- Father Michael: Well, your language leaves a bit to be desired, but your heart's in the right place. I think.
- Mac: Not him. Give me somebody else.
- Father Michael: I'm sorry?
- Mac: Father... I - I'm gonna be alone in the seminary with him, in the rectory? I mean, these are very triggering words. I will S and F him into oblivion.