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Come and check out It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia 5x10 The D.E.N.N.I.S. System - FULL Reaction - Available on the drive now!

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SilverDollar707

Looking back on this episode, I'm definitely of the opinion that the only really funny part was Dennis explaining his system at the beginning. After that, it definitely falters a bit, but still an entertaining episode. It gives some more insight of Dennis's mindset and character just how overall sinister, sadistic, and sociopathic he is (I actually think this is the first time someone directly calls him a sociopath and the fact that it's his own sister that does it tells you everything you need to know). I think what seperates the three Reynolds (Dennis, Dee, and Frank) from Mac and especially Charlie is that Mac and Charlie are too dumb/impulsive/reckless to really understand how badly they behave. Dennis, Dee, and Frank know how evil their actions are, they just don't care which makes them worse (and in Dennis's case, he actually enjoys being such a terrible human being and wrecking lives). I guess it makes sense though. Frank raised Dennis and Dee and even though he isn't their biological father, he is their dad through and through haha. I am interested in how you guys would rank the five of them at this point. One last fun fact: The pharmacist that Dennis uses the Dennis system on is actually the actor's real life wife.

Maddie

I love how Ben is wearing the jean shorts that frank gave him

Luke Trottier

Haha, yes, I love how good Sunny is with the continuity between episodes, even subtle stuff like Ben's shorts. I think the people on set are actually probably having a lot of fun, where normally from what I understand being on set for movies and tv can be gruelling and hard. This is one of the classic episodes. I like how Dee and Mac can have their moments of playing the voice of reason or moral character, but they are so quick to being just as bad as the rest. Mac usually being moral when it comes to religious stuff, but fast to switch up if he can be the centre of attention. And to SilverDollar's comment, Charlie is interesting. It seems like most of his really bad moments are all based on willing to do anything to attempt to get with the Waitress. It seems like his only motivation usually that will make him be as bad as the rest. Funny that him and Frank end up having probably the most loving relationship, even though they live in filth. I also think Frank and Charlie are the only two characters who are comfortable with who they are, and their looks and identity.

Anonymous

Obligatory fun fact: the woman that Dennis is running his system on in this episode is Glenn Howerton’s wife in real life.