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It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia/The Gang Replaces Dee with a Monkey (1)

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The Gang Replaces Dee with a Monkey (1)
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Season 15, Episode 4
Airdate December 8, 2021
Production Number XIP015004
Written by Glenn Howerton &
Nina Pedrad
Directed by Todd Biermann
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The Gang Goes to Ireland (2)
It's Always Sunny in PhiladelphiaSeason Fifteen

The Gang Replaces Dee with a Monkey (1) is the fourth episode of the fifteenth season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and the one hundred fifty-eighth episode overall.

Starring: Charlie Day (Charlie Kelly), Glenn Howerton (Dennis Reynolds), Rob McElhenney (Mac), Kaitlin Olson (Dee Reynolds)

and Danny DeVito (Frank Reynolds)

Guest Starring: Jack Plotnick (Michael Goldmate), Iman Karram (Kiki), Michael Mealor (Tony)

Co-Starring: Joshua Hoover (Sam Taylon), Monroe Robertson (Irish Director)

Contents

Plot Overview

In the absence of Dee, who has gone off to start an acting class, the guys get a monkey to literally do her job.

Notes

Music

  • Christopher Beaty - "Pot of Gold"

Arc Advancement

Happenings

  • The guys try to figure out where to go on vacation and find they've decided to go to Ireland, just as Dee has landed an acting job part there.

Characters

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

Quotes

  • Frank: I went through the same thing with Barbara. Overnight, she became completely irrational with the hot flashes and the mood swings and the paranoia. That was the worst. Always accusing me of having affairs.
Dennis: Hmm, right. But you were having affairs.
Frank: Yeah, but it was a real headache and you can't have that around here.
  • Frank: I think we've been outsmarted.
Mac: What?
Charlie: Huh?
Frank: The monkey got us drunk, assaulted us, robbed the bar, and possibly fucked our mouths.
  • Frank: Yeah, the guy who sold him to me did say something like this could happen.
Dennis: He did?!
Frank: Yeah. Apparently, the monkey's grandfather was Fatty Arbuckle's monkey', and you know how these things go. These monkeys are passed down from one Hollywood creep to the next, until, eventually, they wind up under a bridge in Philly getting drunk and pulling scams.
  • Dennis: You know what this is? This is the ramblings of four men who got very, very drunk last night on a mystery concoction invented by a wild animal. Why can't we just be normal?
  • Mac: That monkey may have been a pervert, but he was also a genius, which is often the case in Hollywood.