I realized on my last rewatch, the gang is imagining this based off of what Frank and Gino are telling them, so they picture Reggie as Lance Reddick lol
Jon Polito as Danny Devito's brother was genius casting. I remember as a kid growing up, Polito often reminded me of Devito in certain roles he was cast in.
It has people just like holding onto the past for no reason. We had a black president genius. you think that would happen in a racist america? Its morons like you that keep the lie going. You want to be a victim you don't want to succeed.
@@CopperheadxVenom you disprove your own point with your racist attitude. You literally said black ppl WANT to be victimized... that’s a harmful, racist, and untrue generalization. Your comment shows that racism is very much alive.
@@Trethan3266 You disprove any intelligence you have by calling me racist. Get some brain cells and then come back and talk to me ok little buddy. Don't forget your helmet little buddy.
Because of his Bad experience with Awful people, he ultimately became a Really Awful person. However at least he found Charlie, his possible son. They live a good life together despite how Resilient he is about not finding out if he is his son or not, or giving Charlie any money. They still share the same bed and they may have their ups and Downs, they still the Gruesome Twosome.
Haha this episode never gets old. It's so ridiculously exaggerated yet makes a point at the same time. Dude could literally just exist and end up being sent to jail for no reason.
Always Sunny has mastered the art of political incorrectness as social commentary against political incorrectness. (Or however I should have worded that)
Times did change it’s just not the change you wanted to see. He didn’t get carted off because he’s black but because of his name. Be careful with what you wish for
Okay I’m trying to prove to a friend that “Dancing Queen” by Abba is in a Sunny episode but I can’t find it. Does anyone know the episode that it’s in?