The famed show returns! It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia popped back into our lives this last night, bringing back some laughter into our lives.
A couple of plots run throughout this episode. Dee has decided she is going to be a surrogate Mom. She found an ad for a couple looking for one and feels she’s going to make tons of money. When she meets the couple, she draws up a proposal for the couple, showing discounts for the more kids they decide to have. “See down around five or six, that where you start to show real savings.”
Meanwhile, Frank (played by Danny Devito who, apparently, is also an environmentalist) has bought a house. He enlists the help of Charlie, Dennis, and Mac to help him clean up the house, only to find people are still living there. After squabbling about how to resolve the issue, the guys get the deed, comes back to find the locks changed and a lawyer waiting for them. He states the family has 90 days to vacate.
Back at the bar the guys decide they’re going to sell the house anyway and sell it themselves. They come up with the Realtor team named ”Honey & Vinegar,” a good cop/bad cop group. The scare a couple into saying they’ll buy the house then get the brilliant idea to merge Dee’s surrogacy with selling houses.
We come back to Dee playing in the pool as Mac and Dennis come in claiming they’re a gay couple, Hugh Honey and Vic Vinegar, that Dee’s promised her womb to. She confronts them and they claim they’re trying to start a bidding war, hoping the couple will give them their house in the deal. Frank breaks down the couple’s gate saying the deal’s off, that he had the kids (who were still living at the house he bought) rip out some copper pipes and had to give the family back the house to prevent them from suing. Dee loses her opportunity to surrogate in the chaos and they all jump in the couple’s pool to goof off.
The show had me rolling with giggles as it always does. I was especially thrilled to see Melanie Lynskey play the mother looking for a surrogate. I can’t wait for next week!

















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