Charlie's mom reveals that she has lung cancer and needs money to the tune of forty-six thousand dollars for a "miracle cure". Charlies Mom has cancer. You're being scammed. It doesn’t matter!”), there’s a frantic desperation to it that’s not entirely part of the act. If you’re watching the eighth season of I can understand why some people are finding this season lame or lazy. £1,000 goal. Thankfully, the end of the episode revealed him to be faking, and while manipulating your children into digging up their dead mother’s grave probably shouldn’t qualify a person as “together,” Frank’s definitely still got it.That last exhumation scene also had a couple of the episode’s really interesting Dennis moments as he breaks down weeping under the stress of too many feelings. No donations yet.

When Charlie and Mac drop off The Gang's laundry at the apartment shared by their moms, Charlie's mom announces that she has cancer. But I also can’t help but admire Charlie Day, Rob McElhenney, and Glenn Howerton for trying something so blatantly weird and experimental. And so even though he believes that Dee’s psychic, P. Diddy’s homeopathic doctor, and Catholicism are equals in fraud, Dennis is still serious when he asks Dr. Jinx if he’s got a mister of green stuff that might cause him to have feelings, and he also seems to be genuinely attempting to fake it till he makes it at church.

My favorite version of Frank is about halfway through his devolution—in the early stages of going feral, but still together enough to scheme and manipulate better than most of the Gang. However, my grandpa on my mom’s side has had high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart arrhythmia, hip and shoulder replacements, and back surgery. Tom Jenkins is organizing this fundraiser.

You're being scammed.Dennis: Yeah, I gotta say - this is a strange place for a doctor's office. Dennis has been exhibiting more and more signs of being a sociopath/psychopath (in the “complete lack of empathy” definition), and we get occasional glimpses into his weird inner workings, like in “Mac Fights Gay Marriage” when Dennis lets it slip that he does not, in general, have feelings.I’d kind of hoped Dennis was going to open up to the therapist last week and expose some more of his crazy, dark interior, but knew it wasn’t going to happen—her degree was from But since the authority figures in this episode are all, to a degree, based on faith, one of the few areas in which he doesn’t regard himself as an expert, Dennis shows them some of the first signs that he’s at all troubled by his lack of emotions. What's this guy's name?Frank: You're losing your mind.

Watch It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 8 Episode 6 Online Dunno whether this is a one-off subplot or part of some greater, nine-season “Dennis is a Psychopath” arc, but I really liked it, and hope we’ll get some more.Pop culture obsessives writing for the pop culture obsessed.Pop culture obsessives writing for the pop culture obsessed. It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 8 Episode 6: "Charlie's Mom Has Cancer" Quotes Thank you all for coming to our Beer and Beef and Jesus. Neither is the look of dead-eyed despair that slides over Dennis’ face as he tells Mac he didn’t mean any of it (a particularly nice piece of acting from Glenn Howerton). Here, “Charlie’s Mom Has Cancer” roughly parallels the plot of a season one episode (the original pilot) titled… “Charlie Has Cancer.” And at the end, when Charlie’s mom is asked to explain her faking her illness—the same way Charlie faked cancer to try to land the Waitress—she actually says “I learned it all from watching you!” Not to mention Dee and Frank literally digging up graves to find cash.And… sometimes corpses.