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** Literally, in "Frank Sets Sweet Dee On Fire", in which he does so ''twice''.
** "A Very Sunny Christmas," which crosses the line so many times it's impossible to count.
** The "[[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]" Parts of "The Aluminum Monster Vs. Fatty Magoo".
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: In "The Aluminum Monster...": Dennis invents dress orders that don't match the reality of their demand, which is much like the centrally planned economy of the Soviet Union.
** The same instance could also be speaking of the rampant (and sometimes illegal) commodities speculation in the US at the same time the episode aired.
* [[Dude, Not Funny]]: Happens a lot.
* [[Ear Worm]]: Day Man (aaah-uhhh), Fighter of the Night Man (aaah-uhhh)
** Flip, flip, flip-a-delphia! Flip, flip, flip-a-delphia!
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** Frank has no interest in hanging out with the female models vying for a spot on the billboard. He prefers hanging out with the male models and getting them to degrade themselves.
** Between Mac and Dennis, especially in the episode "Mac and Dennis Break Up" where the two decide to "take a break."
** In the episode before it, Dennis wears a thong while telling Mac he's wearing it for him while Mac presents a towel that insinuates his ass and his enormous penis, and in a later scene Mac [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|pumps a shotgun up and down before firing its liquid into a kneeling Dennis's awaiting mouth]].
** In "The Gang Gets Whacked Part 1" they repeatedly refer to getting killed by the mob as getting "whacked off" by the mob.
* [[Idiot Plot]]: Most of, if not all, of the plots. It helps that they're all just the kind of idiots the plot requires.
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* [[Mary Sue]]: Averted. Though two of the writers play characters named after themselves, their characters are a complete departure from any [[Author Avatar]]. A third writer distances himself from his character by avoiding [[The Danza]].
* [[Nightmare Fuel]]: [[Nightmare Fuel/Its Always Sunny In Philadelphia|It comes with the]] [[Black Comedy]].
* [[Nightmare Fuel StationattendantStation Attendant]]: Charlie's song "Nightman" makes it sound like he [[ItsIt's Not Rape If You Enjoyed It|wants to be raped]] by a burglar, but Charlie is baffled and offended by the accusation. When the song gets expanded into the musical "The Nightman Cometh," the cast assumes that practically everything in the musical is a metaphor for rape, which further infuriates Charlie.
* [[Tear Jerker]]: You wouldn't expect it on a show like this, but Charlie's face at the end of "Mac Bang's Dennis' Mom" pulls at the heartstrings.
* [[The Woobie]] - Charlie. He was a failed abortion attempt, grew up with an overprotective and clingy prostitute for a mother, while getting molested and raped by not one but ''two'' different men when he was a child. Besides Mac, his "friends" basically use him and treat him as a [[Butt Monkey]] to improve their own self esteem. His first and only sexual experience with a woman was implied to be traumatic for him. A slew of lifelong emotional and physical traumas may or may not have affected his mental and emotional functioning as an adult. If this wasn't a comedy, Charlie's story alone would make him a [[Tear Jerker]] character.