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"The Gang Finds a Dead Guy" is the sixth episode of the first season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

Synopsis[]

When an old man is found dead in Paddy's, Mac and Dennis vie for the affection of his attractive granddaughter, while Charlie discovers that Dennis and Dee's grandfather was a Nazi.

Recap[]

1x6 Mac pokes dead guy

Mac tries to wake the dead man.

10:25 A.M. on a Friday.

Mac and Dee enter the bar and find a man sleeping in a booth. Mac grabs a broom and pokes him to wake him up. The man falls over and they realize he is dead.

The coroner takes away the body, but there is still a mess left in the booth. Charlie is elected to clean it up. Donning a trashbag, mask, and gloves he begins to hose it down. The dead man's granddaughter, Rebecca Keane, visits Paddy's to see where he spent his last days. Mac and Dennis taking a liking to her beauty and try to convince her that they knew her grandfather better than the other.

1x6 Charlie with Pop Pop

Pop Pop mistakes Charlie for Dennis.

Thinking about the old man dying makes Dee want to visit Pop-Pop in the nursing home. She asks Charlie to go with her because she is revolted by the elderly. At the nursing home, Pop-Pop mistakes Charlie for Dennis, while Dee runs to the bathroom to calm down. Pop-Pop tells Charlie he is near death and wants to be buried in his uniform.

At the bar, Rebecca tells Mac and Dennis that she is planning Lional's funeral. Dennis says he will bring some of Lional's friends to show their support. A jealous Mac glares. Meanwhile, Charlie borrow's Dee’s car and finds the box with the uniform. He is shocked when he looks inside.

1x6 bums

Homeless men at the funeral.

Mac and Dennis round up some homeless men and take them to the funeral, paying them to pretend they are Lional's friends. Dennis impresses Rebecca by telling her he has a eulogy prepared. An angry Mac gets a phone call, and Dennis makes him look foolish for not turning his phone off. He answers, and Charlie tells him there is an emergency.

Mac arrives at Charlie's apartment, where Charlie shows off the Nazi uniform that belonged to Pop-Pop. Inside, they decide to sell it to a museum. At the museum, the curator is insulted that they would try and sell him stolen Nazi paraphernalia, so they leave.

1x6 Pop Pop as a Nazi

Pop-Pop as a Nazi

At the funeral, Dennis gives a eulogy about Lional, and Rebecca looks at him with admiration. In the alley behind Paddy's, Charlie and Mac decide to burn the box, agreeing that neither kept anything. Dennis arrives, bragging about sleeping with Rebecca. Mac tells him that Pop-Pop was a Nazi and shows him a photo of him in 1942 - looking exactly like Dennis.

Later, Charlie watches cartoons on television while wearing the Nazi hat.

Cast[]

1x6 Rebecca

Starring[]

Guest Starring[]

Co-Starring[]

  • Patrick Gorman as Homeless Man
  • Ted Rooney as Curator

Uncredited[]

Trivia[]

  • "Canon in D major" by Johann Pachelbel plays at the funeral.
  • This is the first episode in which Charlie's standard Horse T-shirt is seen.
  • Charlie Work is seen when Charlie cleans the booth.
  • Pop-Pop mentions Dennis and Dee's "bastard father" to Charlie. Of course, that would be Frank Reynolds who debut in the Season 2 premiere, "Charlie Gets Crippled." Given later events, the fact that Pop-Pop calls Frank "your bastard father" in front of Charlie could be seen as foreshadowing, since we find out later (in the second season finale "Dennis and Dee Get a New Dad") that Frank is probably Charlie's biological father, and he is definitely not Dennis and Dee's biological father. However, at this point, there were no particular plans to either bring Danny DeVito into the cast (adding a "star" to the cast was a condition for the show to be renewed for a second season), or to make Frank Reynolds a character.
  • After this episode aired Kaitlin Olson's grandfather really thought she hated old people.
  • During the episode, Dee is not told that Pop-Pop was a Nazi (and, in fact, Dennis wouldn't have been told if he hadn't started bragging about banging Rebecca Keane), but in the 8th Season episode "Pop-Pop: The Final Solution", Dee refers to Pop-Pop as "that Nazi bitch", so she apparently becomes aware of it at some point between the events of the two episodes. Also in that episode, it will be clarified that Pop-Pop is Barbara Reynolds' father, not Frank's.

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  1. "The Gang Gets Racist"
2. "Charlie Wants an Abortion"
3. "Underage Drinking: A National Concern"
4. "Charlie Has Cancer"
5. "Gun Fever"
6. "The Gang Finds a Dead Guy"
7. "Charlie Got Molested"
 
 
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