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Host Jesse Palmer walks the audience through Frank's journey up until his final rose ceremony in the "Golden Bachelor" finale. But whom will he pick: a young internet celebrity, a confident woman his age, or a familiar face?

The guys hire Dee's friend, Terrell to promote the bar. Meanwhile, Charlie tries to prove that he is not a racist.

A girl from Charlie's past reveals they have a child together. Mac sees the benefits in being a pro-life advocate, while Dennis uses an abortion rally to meet women.

After reminiscing about high school, the guys conclude that it would be a public service if they allowed teens to drink in the bar, thus providing a safe and controlled environment for teens to party. Feeling that she missed out on a lot as a teenager due to having to wear a brace for her scoliosis, Dee begins dating a high school jock.

After discovering that he might have cancer, Mac and Dennis attempt to find a woman who will sleep with Charlie. In the midst of their search, Mac falls in love with a transsexual he meets at the bar named Carmen. Overwhelmed by the extra workload that she had to take on since Charlie has taken a leave of absence, Dee tries to get Dennis to hire a recently out of work actress friend to help out.

The guys buy a gun after the bar's safe is stolen.

Mac and Dennis befriend a patron found dead at their bar in order to win the affection of his granddaughter.

Charlie and Mac's old high school gym teacher is accused of molestation.
If you're ready for a comedy that throws political correctness out the window and revels in the absolute worst of human behavior, then 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' is your kind of show! This dark and audacious sitcom follows 'The Gang,' five narcissistic, morally bankrupt friends who own and operate Paddy's Pub in South Philadelphia. What makes 'Always Sunny' so uniquely funny is its commitment to making its characters truly awful, yet strangely compelling. They constantly scheme, manipulate, and inflict misery upon each other and anyone else who crosses their path, leading to outrageously hilarious and often shocking situations. The cast, including Glenn Howerton (Dennis), Kaitlin Olson (Dee), Rob McElhenney (Mac), Charlie Day (Charlie), and Danny DeVito (Frank), delivers fearlessly committed performances, embodying their despicable roles with gusto. Did you know that the show started on a shoestring budget, with the pilot episode shot on a digital camera by the creators themselves for only $200? Its raw, unpolished energy is part of its charm. 'Always Sunny' is not for the faint of heart, but if you appreciate boundary-pushing humor and characters you love to hate, this show offers an unparalleled level of comedic depravity and genius.