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It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia :: Mac and Charlie Die: Part Two (04x06)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Mac and Charlie Die: Part Two
Episode #: 04x06
Production Number: IP04004
Original Airdate: Thursday October 02nd, 2008
Special Airtime: 10:30 pm
7.4/10 (30 Votes cast)
Episode Crew
Director: Fred Savage
Writer: Charlie Day (1)
Glenn Howerton
Rob McElhenney
 
Episode Summary
 
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Mac and Charlie continue pretending to be dead in order to avoid a run-in with Mac's father. The rest of the gang tries to deal with their deaths. Dee, however, is not easily fooled and insists that they're really alive somewhere. Dennis hunts for new roommates to fill the void. Frank finds a new friend to replace Charlie.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Gregory Scott CumminsplayedLutherRecurring (4th appearance)
Sandy MartinplayedMac's MomRecurring (4th appearance)
Lynne Marie StewartplayedCharlie's MomRecurring (6th appearance)
Keir O'DonnellplayedJan 
Co-Guest Stars
Gregoria McGreggorplayedBus Driver 
Atticus ToddplayedBig Strange Dude 
 
Main Cast
 
Charlie Day (1)playedCharlie Kelly
Glenn HowertonplayedDennis Reynolds
Rob McElhenneyplayedMac
Kaitlin OlsonplayedDeandra "Sweet Dee" Reynolds
Danny DeVitoplayedFrank Reynolds
 
Featured Songs
 
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
Bon JoviWanted Dead or AliveMac and Charlie funeral slideshow
Johann PachelbelCanon in DDennis delivers a eulogy at the funeral
 
Episode Quotes
 
Dennis: (giving a eulogy) Uh, what to say about Mac? Um ... he certainly was ... angry.
Frank: Burn the duster!
Dennis: I'm not burning the duster!
 
Dee: (to a man crowded on the bus with her) Would you mind not breathing directly into my mouth? (the man just stares) No thoughts on that? You're not gonna say anything? You're just gonna stare at me? That's what you're bringing to the table. That's great.
 
Charlie: Why did you wanna burn that duster anyway?
Mac: Because he always wears it with no shirt and a shitload of cologne. It's totally ruined.
 
Dee: Oh, I'll tell you what's not cool: crashing my car into a building, exploding a grenade inside of it, and then convincing your friends and your family that you're dead!
Charlie: That's one of the cooler things you could ever do.
Mac: That's really unbelievably cool.
Charlie: I suggest you try it one of these days.
 
Dee: What I do care about is my 1997 Dodge Neon, so here's the deal. You two monkeys are going to get me a new 1997 Dodge Neon, or I'm going to go and tell Frank and Dennis that you faked your own deaths and you're hiding up on the roof.
Charlie: Well, now you're just talking crazy. You can't buy a new 1997 Dodge Neon. You could buy an old one. You can't buy a new one, unless you had a time machine.
 
Charlie: Why don't you fake your own death like us? It really is the only thing you can do now 'cause you're in this too deep. Look, you wanna die?
Dee: (frightened) No...
Charlie: OK, now ... what's your bean situation? You got some beans on you, or—or what's up?
 
Dennis: (dancing with two scantily clad girls) Oh, man. I gotta tell you, this is awesome. This is making me forget that Mac ever even died!
Jan: Oh, yeah, just relax, roommate.
Dennis: I'm gonna relax. I'm gonna relax all over the place in a second.
 
Charlie: (referring to Poltergeist) It's not scary. It's all about psychological damage. Big deal. Look at me. Psychological damage up to here. It doesn't do anything for me, you know?
 
Mac: What do you suggest?
Charlie: Well, I mean, if anything, maybe we tie some knives to our fingers and we get a little more serious about this whole murder thing.
Mac: Ye—haunting.
Charlie: Haunting!
Mac: We're gonna haunt them.
 
Dennis: (to Charlie and Mac) I could see you staring at me through the window! You know I can see through my windows, right? I wanted to piss you off.
Dee: Well, what about me. Did you wanna piss me off?
Dennis: Uh... You I thought might have actually been murdered.
 
 
Cultural References
 
Mac: Yeah, she watched an entire episode of Mama's Family and fell asleep.

Mama's Family was a sitcom about Thelma Harper, played by Vicki Lawrence, and her offbeat family.
 
Dennis: (reading his ad) "Male, thirty, looking for Three's Company type deal." Did Odd Couple thing for past decade.

Three's Company was a television sitcom about a man who lives with two women. The Odd Couple was a show about two men living together, one of them a neurotic neat freak, the other a slob.
 
Dennis: (to Jan) You know, I could probably consider, like, a, uh, Perfect Strangers type of deal.

Perfect Strangers is an '80s sitcom about a man whose cousin, a sheepherder from a foreign country, comes to live with him.
 
Charlie: What are you doing, like, Poltergeist or something?
Mac: Awesome, right?
Charlie: No, not awesome.
Mac: Craig T. Nelson!

Poltergeist is an '80s film (starring Craig T. Nelson) about a family who moves into a house that was built on top of a cemetery. The family begins to notice subtle things, such as their belongings getting moved around. However, the ghosts begin to get violent, ultimately capturing the family's daughter.
 
Charlie: Well, I mean, if anything, maybe we tie some knives to our fingers and we get a little more serious about this whole murder thing.

This is a reference to the villain Freddy Krueger from the A Nightmare on Elm Street movies. Freddy enters his victims' dreams and kills them with the knives he has attached to his gloves.
 
 
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