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What is the title of the episode with the time 12:45 AM, on a Thursday?
What is the title of the episode with the time 12:45 AM, on a Thursday?
Which episode takes place at 11:45 AM, on a Tuesday?
Which episode takes place at 11:45 AM, on a Tuesday?
What is the episode corresponding to 9:45 PM, on a Friday?
What is the episode corresponding to 9:45 PM, on a Friday?
What is the title of the episode that has no defined time?
What is the title of the episode that has no defined time?
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What episode represents the title 'Gun Fever'?
What episode represents the title 'Gun Fever'?
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What is the title for the episode labeled as 3/1?
What is the title for the episode labeled as 3/1?
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What is the title for the episode labeled as 'The Nightman Cometh'?
What is the title for the episode labeled as 'The Nightman Cometh'?
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What is the title for episode number '5/6'?
What is the title for episode number '5/6'?
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What episode corresponds to 'The Gang Gets Extreme: Home Makeover Edition'?
What episode corresponds to 'The Gang Gets Extreme: Home Makeover Edition'?
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Study Notes
Title Card Overviews
- "The Gang Gets Racist": Set at 12:45 AM on a Thursday, focuses on controversial humor.
- "Charlie Wants an Abortion": Takes place at 11:45 AM on a Tuesday, highlights social issues.
- "Underage Drinking: A National Concern": Airs at 9:45 PM on a Friday, addresses youth drinking culture.
Episode Themes
- "Charlie Has Cancer": Explores dark comedy and personal health crisis.
- "Gun Fever": Engages with themes of gun culture and societal reactions.
- "The Gang Finds a Dead Guy": Blends humor with a morbid scenario.
Character Dynamics
- "Charlie Got Molested": Delves into childhood trauma through comedic lens.
- "Charlie Gets Crippled": Discusses disability and its implications humorously.
- "The Gang Goes Jihad": A controversial episode tackling political and religious themes.
Societal Issues
- "Dennis and Dee Go on Welfare": Examines welfare and economic struggles.
- "Mac Bangs Dennis' Mom": Explores relationships and interpersonal conflicts.
- "Hundred Dollar Baby": A parody of boxing and personal struggles.
Relationship Challenges
- "The Gang Gives Back": Addresses themes of philanthropy and self-interest.
- "The Gang Exploits a Miracle": Focuses on exploiting circumstances for personal gain.
- "The Gang Runs for Office": Examines political ambitions and incompetence.
Americana and Identity
- "Charlie Goes America All Over Everybody's Ass": Celebrates American culture humorously.
- "Dennis and Dee Get a New Dad": Family dynamics and identity crises are explored.
- "The Gang Finds a Dumpster Baby": Discusses societal neglect with dark humor.
Unique Concepts
- "The Aluminum Monster vs. Fatty Magoo": Combines pop culture critique and original storytelling.
- "The Gang Solves the North Korea Situation": Satirical take on international politics.
- "Frank Sets Sweet Dee on Fire": Dark humor surrounding personal relationships.
Dark Humor Elements
- "Sweet Dee's Dating a Retarded Person": Laughs about controversial relationship choices.
- "Mac is a Serial Killer": Parody of the crime genre.
- "Dennis Looks Like a Registered Sex Offender": Critique of societal judgment through humor.
Series Progression
- "The Gang Gets Whacked": Introduces crime and chaotic antics.
- "The Gang Gets Whacked Part 2": Continuation of chaotic storylines and character development.
- "Bums: Making a Mess All Over the City": Social commentary on homelessness.
Creativity and Challenges
- "Mac and Dennis: Manhunters": A comedic take on survival and resourcefulness.
- "The Gang Solves the Gas Crisis": Tackles environmental issues through a comedic narrative.
- "America's Next Top Paddy's Billboard Model Contest": Parodies reality TV and beauty standards.
Interpersonal Relationships
- "Mac's Banging the Waitress": Explores romantic entanglements among friends.
- "Mac and Charlie Die": Deals with themes of mortality and humor.
- "Who Pooped The Bed?": Absurdity of relationships and misunderstandings.
Consequences and Responsibilities
- "Paddy's Pub: The Worst Bar in Philadelphia": Self-deprecating humor within the business context.
- "Dennis Reynolds: An Erotic Life": Examines personal ambition and fantasy.
- "Sweet Dee Has a Heart Attack": Highlights physical health issues through comedic storytelling.
Finality and Resolution
- "The Gang Cracks the Liberty Bell": Explores historical parody and American culture.
- "The Gang Gets Extreme: Home Makeover Edition": Addresses lifestyle shows through satire.
- "The Nightman Cometh": A musical episode that blends comedy and parody creatively.
Current Events and Economic Issues
- "The Gang Exploits the Mortgage Crisis": Comments on economic downturn and exploitation.
- "The Great Recession": Reflects on societal impacts of financial crises humorously.
- "The Gang Wrestles for the Troops": Parody on patriotism and military culture.
Concluding Themes
- "Mac Fights Gay Marriage": Engages with LGBTQ themes humorously.
- "Dennis Gets Divorced": Delves into personal relationships and change.
- "The Gang Buys a Boat": Explores materialism and adventure in a comedic context.
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