It’s Always Sunny 4.11 – The Gang Cracks the Liberty Bell

Posted by Josh Radde (josh@filmschoolrejects.com) on November 7, 2008

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

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Episode: “The Gang Cracks the Liberty Bell” (Season 4, Episode 11)

Synopsis: In order to get their bar put on a(n) historical tour of Philly, Mac, Dennis, and Charlie make up a story about how they cracked the Liberty Bell in 1776. Flash back to a time when Mac(Donald) and Dennis are trying to get in with the British, confident that the British will roll over the Colonials in the revolution, draft a “Declaration of Dependence” to show that they very much need the British. Frank(lin) and Charlie are street thieves. Witch-accused wench Dee gets advances by British Colonel Cricket.

Review: Sometimes an episode will do something crazy, like create an alternate universe or time for their characters to inhabit, when there’s nothing else brewing in the writer’s room. Honestly, I find the gang living in the 1700’s a cheap ploy to play with costumes and make ironic jokes. It kind of reminds me of a mixture between when the “Cosby” gang used to act out Ruby’s adventures and that episode of “Friends” when they played around with what would’ve happened if things had gone a little differently in their lives. Not to say that it’s not funny, because it is, it’s just a bit stupid and unnecessary.

That being said, there are some great moments. Dennis and Mac playing up to the Brits is a fun sight, and Mac sporting wooden teeth had me in stitches at times. Frank and Charlie don’t really get much to do as they are relegated to the role of creepy, dirty, poor dudes scraping to get by, which they unfortunately can’t shed even when the episode is supposedly playing an alternate version of their lives. Dee is also stuck in the role of pee-on again, and of course no matter how low Dee is on the food chain they always manage to make Cricket look like the real loser.

Overall, it’s a decently funny episode, but it’s a little too masturbatory to be taken seriously as an entry into what has been “Sunny”’s best season to date. The funniest part of the episode is right at the beginning when our three heroes aren’t even in 18th Century garb, debating how they’re going to take a painting of George Washington off the wall.

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  • Mack41
    I enjoyed this episode but I have one major problem with your review. There is no
    way that this is Sunny's best season. I feel the episodes are getting stupider and are
    no where near as consistently hilarious as seasons 1 or 2. I still enjoy it but, like this
    episode, most of season 4 has been "stupid and unnecessary".
  • Patrick Ramser
    I'm going to agree with Mack on this one. Season 4 is great, don't get me wrong and I don't find it to be unnecessary, but the last season was absolutely incredible. It really set the tone for the entire series.

    Brought out the best of the first two seasons and showed how far the gang would be willing to take it.
  • I was on set when they filmed this episode and thought it was pretty hilarious.
  • I actually think this season is an improvement on things (even though the show is already genius) with the exception of one thing: Frank seems to be way dumber. His character at first was really smart and amoral about making money, but now he's just a complete idiot. I liked him better when he had some powers of persuasion.
  • Mack41
    I'll clarify: I still enjoy it but sometimes it just seems over the top stupid. I didn't
    mean the season was unnecessary
  • TL
    I'm not a really big fan of the show, but I thought this episode was very funny and clever.
  • Horror Chump
    Best moment in this episode is the very end when Dee comes out and flys away on her broom after the entire episode she denies being a witch! Hilarious!
  • pete willson
    This is Sunny's best season, Frank has become dumber, but living with Charlie eating Cat Food and huffing paint will take a number on someone his age. While I normaly hate alternate reality land, the surprise ending, was great and the episode was prety good. The only problem w/ Sunny in the previous seasons was they were trying to be the show that breaks all the rules and goes after the contriversal subjects, this year once they got the cannible story out of them they started to become a cohesive comedy (believe it or not thanks to Fred Savage).
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