This episode is extremely underrated in my eyes. I'm surprised this rating is lower than The Gang gets Racist. This really starts to feel like a sunny episode and there's only a couple of reasons why I prolly wouldn't call it a classic and just short of a 10 for me.
It does suffer for me for again being in season 1 and doesn't have Frank and also the main plot is also like every other one in season 1. I kinda wish they would have titled it off the other plot with Dee and Charlie going to see Dennis and Dee's grandpa, because that plot alone feels like Sunny starting to find their footing. There is so much good stuff in this plot with Dee starting to feel like she's getting in the gang a little more and not just the wet rag and I have to give all the props to Kaitlyn Olson, because if she didn't step up and say she wanted to get involved in the hijinks, Dee would be a drastically different character. Dees fear of old people is introduced in this episode and it's hilarious. We get the first costume Charlie or just someone in the gang dressed up in. Charlie dressed up as a Nazi Soldier is great and the scene with him eating the banana is gold. We get the first look at Pop Pop which I believe has only been in two episodes. Also the scene with Mac and Charlie in the alley burning the box is great. The main plot isn't bad by any means it's actually pretty funny and prolly one of my favorite of these "the gang getting chicks in different ways". When the gang finds a dead body in their bar Mac and Dennis use this to try to get to the granddaughter. Which has its funny moments but not to many memorable moments, and Mac is pretty out of character in this one. Dennis eulogy is fanatic and prolly my favorite moment of this plot. Overall a great episode and easily my favorite of the season really feels like the first Sunny episode with them starting to find their way.
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