Now Dr Jinx Do You Have Anything That You Can Spray on Me to Cause Me to Have Feelings Again
"Charlie's Mom Has Cancer" is the sixth episode of the eighth flavor of It's Ever Sunny in Philadelphia.
Contents
- 1 Synopsis
- 2 Recap
- three Quotes
- 4 Cast
- four.one Starring
- 4.two Guest Starring
- 4.3 Co-Starring
- 5 Trivia
- 6 Images
- seven Quotes
- eight Videos
Synopsis [ ]
In perhaps the most depraved scheme of them all, the Gang rallies effectually Charlie's mom every bit she battles cancer. As Mac, Charlie, and Dee struggle with their religion, Frank loses his memory and his mind in a quest for buried treasure, and they're all rocked by a revelation that will milkshake Paddy'southward to its very foundation!
Epitomize [ ]
11:xx AM, on a Sat, Philadelphia, PA
Charlie's mom has offered to do his laundry, and so Charlie is bringing a basket of apparel to her house. Mac comes in afterward him, with a pocketbook of his own laundry—and other bags with laundry from Dee, Dennis, and Frank. She says she doesn't heed doing their laundry, considering information technology gives her a chance to talk to Charlie. For his part, Charlie doesn't seem too interested in talking, and and so he and Mac are about to go out when his mom tells her that she has something she must tell him: she has lung cancer. When Charlie asks how she could possibly have lung cancer, since she has never smoked, Mrs. Mac, her roommate, says "It's just one of those freak things"—as she smokes a cigarette, which is filling the air with its fume.
Dorsum at Paddy's, Dee tells Frank almost a psychic named John she has been working with, who tells her that she is about to come into a "windfall". When Frank tells her she is "losing her heed" for believing that a psychic is real, Dee says he is the i who is losing his mind, asking how many pairs of shoes he'south lost during the month. And, sure enough, Frank is barefoot, and he admits to losing three or 4 pairs of shoes that month. He protests that his "listen is every bit sharp every bit a...whaddya telephone call those things"—he'due south unable to come upwardly with the word "tack".
Charlie and Mac enter the bar. Charlie is blaming Mac'southward mom for his mom's cancer, due to the 2d hand smoke. When Charlie tells the rest of the Gang that his mom has lung cancer, Frank and Dee look genuinely concerned, but Dennis' reaction is far from genuine. In fact, he seems utterly unmoved past the terrible news. Dennis admits that "the cancer affair only isn't grabbing me correct now." Information technology seems that he has no feelings at all about this.
Mac says he knows a physician who can cure Mrs. Kelly's cancer for $iv,200. When Charlie asks if anyone else thinks this is a scam, Dee says that people scam old people all the fourth dimension "as they get old and their brains turn to mush." As if to prove her point, she tells Frank that he agreed to pay for her psychic, which he did not. Only Frank gladly hands over the cash.
Mac, Dennis, and Charlie go to run into the "doctor", who goes by the proper noun "Dr. Jinx." His "office" appears to be the inside of a garage. Dennis and Charlie are highly skeptical, but Mac says they should just cheque the guy out and see if he seems legit. They go into the garage to see a black man watering plants; they don't seem to realize that he is Dr. Jinx until he identifies himself. They admit that they have a hard time thinking of a "black man living in a garage" as a doctor (well, they seem to accept a hard time thinking that any black person could be a doctor; when Dr. Jinx asks them "Didn't you watch the Cosby Show coming up?", Mac says he wasn't immune to.) Mac shows Dr. Jinx a rash on his arm, which he says is eczema, just Dr. Jinx tells him it's "sailor's rot" and sprays it with something. Dennis asks Dr. Jinx if he has annihilation that will enable him to have "feelings." Dr. Jinx'south handling for that is to play him the bass line to "The Correct Stuff."
They exit the garage and agree that information technology's all a scam. Charlie says his mom all the same needs help, so Mac suggests that they next turn to the Church. They go to a Mass. Mac seems moved past information technology, just Charlie looks bored and confused, and Dennis is sill badly trying to have an actual emotion. Charlie is highly skeptical that this will help, and refuses to give an offer, maxim that the Church should exist giving them money. He declares the Catholic Church to exist a scam likewise.
Dee has a meeting with Psychic John. He doesn't seem to be that much of a psychic; he uses diverse tricks to manipulate Dee into telling him that Dennis is her blood brother. John once again tells her that he sees a lot of coin in her future, but it'll take a few more sessions to figure out where it's coming from (of course). Frank comes in telling Dee he remembered that he didn't want to give her the money he gave her earlier. Psychic John introduces himself, and when Frank says that he's "full of shit", Psychic John tells him some rather specific facts well-nigh himself. Frank so asks John to contact his "dead whore wife." When John says he can't do that, he explains that it's not because he tin't contact the expressionless—it'south because he is sensing that Barbara is still live. This time, Dee is the skeptical one, just Frank says that he was e'er suspicious of her death, and never saw her body. John says that he feels she is still living in Philadelphia with a "pocket-sized Mexican dog."
Exterior the church, Dennis yet says he didn't feel anything, and Charlie is withal convinced it's all a scam. Charlie asks his mom while he's there, and Mrs. Kelly tells him that she was praying for the money to pay Dr. Jinx. When Charlie tells her he'southward a scam artist, Mrs. Kelly says that he actually does cure people. Mac then shows them that the rash on his arm is gone. This makes him recall that possibly Dr. Jinx can help after all.
The priest comes up to them saying they are collecting coin for a statue of the Blest Mother that was vandalized the week earlier. This causes Charlie to fly into a rage that he is collecting coin for a statue while his mother is dying of cancer, pointing out that the priest is wearing a band that would probably fund his female parent'due south handling. Dennis pulls him aside and says that maybe they should do a piffling scamming of their own, and says they should have a "beefiness and beer" for his mother at Paddy's.
Frank and Dee are in the lawn of their erstwhile house, earthworks up the grave of Barbara's beloved Chihuahua "Bruiser". When Dee opens the box buried in the grave, she thinks she sees a expressionless dog, but Frank tells her it'southward his quondam blonde toupee. They also find a wad of greenbacks in the grave, which seems to confirm that Barbara is alive and hiding money all over town. They run into Mr. Juarez (who got the house afterwards their disastrous "dwelling house makeover" attempt) who tells them that he couldn't keep the house due to the holding taxation and is now the gardener.
At Paddy's, the Beefiness and Beer is in full swing, Dr. Jinx'due south band—also called Dr. Jinx—is playing. In the back part, Artemis is applying makeup to Mrs. Kelly to make her expect sicker than she is, including a bald cap and painted-on lesions. Mrs. Kelly is very upset by the makeup, and the voice communication they want her to give, which she calls "too graphic". Mac and Charlie counter that information technology'south okay considering she actually does have cancer—this is just a way to get people more than inclined to give.
Dr. Jinx finishes his (or their, I guess) set, and Dennis gives a speech about faith. He declares that all that matters is that "we be dumb enough to believe." He says that they tin can do anything if they believe, and he becomes very animated. Mac tells Dennis that he is proud of him for having feelings once again, simply Dennis reveals he didn't mean information technology at all. Mrs. Kelly gives her speech. The first role is past Mac, and it is very graphic, talking almost her how her lungs are going to "disintegrate" into a "gumbo soup." The 2nd office is by Charlie, and is less graphic, and less, well, literate ("Requite me coin. Coin me. Money at present. Me a money needing a lot now."). Mrs. Kelly is visibly upset by the spoken language, and says she can't do this any longer, and confesses that she doesn't take cancer. Later, she confesses that she and Mrs. Mac are the ones who broke the Virgin Mary statue past running over information technology with their car. Charlie asks where she got that thought, and she says "I learned information technology by watching you." Dr. Jinx then admits he's not a doctor; he's the church gardener, and he sprayed Mac with pesticide. Mac's rash is back. Dee and Frank then enter, maxim that they know Barbara is alive, and they're going to go dig up her grave, because that'southward where she's hiding her money.
Then they all become to the cemetery. They've dug upwards the grave, and Frank asks Charlie to open up the coffin. He opens the grave, to reveal...the corpse of Barbara Reynolds. Frank then says that he fabricated the whole affair up, including paying off the "psychic", to become back at them for saying he was losing it. The emotions that Dennis has been seeking this whole time all of a sudden come up, and he falls apart sobbing. Frank is celebrating that he put ane over on them...just he realizes he's lost another pair of shoes.
Quotes [ ]
Dr. Jinx: At present, I tin can empathize your suspicions. Now, when well-nigh people think of a md, they don't recall of a blackness man living in a garage surrounded by houseplants.
Mac: I usually call up Asian.
Charlie: Aye, or I think of an Indian guy.
Dennis: Or white.
Mac: Middle Eastern. Pretty much anything other than blackness. Is that racist?
Dr. Jinx: Hell aye, that'south racist. Your parents ain't let y'all scout The Cosby Prove when you was coming up?
Mac: Oh, my parents would never let me watch something similar that...
Bandage [ ]
Starring [ ]
- Charlie Day as Charlie Kelly
- Glenn Howerton equally Dennis Reynolds
- Rob McElhenney every bit Mac
- Kaitlin Olson equally Dee Reynolds
- Danny DeVito every bit Frank Reynolds
Guest Starring [ ]
- Sean "Diddy" Combs as Dr. Jinx
- Lynne Marie Stewart as Bonnie
- Sandy Martin as Mrs. Mac
- Artemis Pebdani every bit Artemis
- Paul Bartholomew every bit Psychic John
Co-Starring [ ]
- Alejandro Patino as Mr. Juarez
- Christopher Carroll as Priest
Trivia [ ]
- The title of this episode is a reference to the title of the 1st Flavor's episode "Charlie Has Cancer". Also, Mrs. Kelly lies about having cancer the same way Charlie did dorsum then; she fifty-fifty tells Charlie that she learned it past watching him.
- The Gang set up Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. McDonald to alive together in the sixth Flavour episode "Mac's Mom Burns Her House Down".
- There'southward at least three huge disconnections with previous seasons: Frank and Dee supposedly dug up Barbara's corpse once in the search of her jewelry ("Dennis and Dee's Mom Is Dead"), from the end of 04x12 we know what the actual proper name of this Mexican family isn't Juarez, and in 03x02 Mac recognizes Geoffrey Owens from the Cosby Testify, despite claiming that his parents would never have permit him watch something similar The Cosby Show.
- This episode had some "hard times" to get itself to its audience: initially, it was supposed to be the fourth in the season, only later it was changed to "Charlie and Dee Find Love"; then information technology was rescheduled to be the fifth, just shortly been replaced with "The Gang Gets Analyzed". For now, information technology's the sixth one.
- Mac used to wear a bald cap to simulate cancer back in Season Iv. ("Dennis Reynolds: An Erotic Life")
- Mac and Dennis were going to throw "some P. Diddy-style parties" on the deck of their gunkhole back in Season Half dozen. ("The Gang Buys a Boat")
- "You Got It (The Right Stuff)" by New Kids on the Block plays at Dr. Jinx'due south garage (he's also played the bass line from this song for Dennis).
- The song that Dr. Jinx performed with his band - is "We Want the Funk" by Parliament (with the boosted line "We're gonna turn this cancer out!").
- In the church, Dennis hugs Charlie with the aforementioned face equally when he tried to seduce Mrs. Kelly back in Season Ii. ("Mac Bangs Dennis' Mom")
- Dennis' constant lack of emotions and religion was first pointed out in "Sugariness Dee Gets Audited" (his "God Pigsty" conception, etc.).
- Terminal time when Dennis had actual and strong feelings - is when he just married Maureen Ponderosa. ("Mac Fights Gay Union")
- Barbara's grave was start seen in "A Very Sunny Christmas".
- Frank, Dee and Dennis weren't at Barbara's funeral.
- Barbara's dog from 02x02 was named Bruiser, and information technology died in 2006.
- Charlie'due south part of Bonnie's fundraiser speech is another example of his goddamn illiteracy!
- This episode shows that Dee and/or Frank did not really dig up Barbara's grave as Dee threatened to in the episode Dennis and Dee's Mom Is Dead, because she was unaware that Barbara's trunk was actually in the grave.
- QuinceaƱera - is the celebration of a daughter'south fifteenth birthday in parts of Latin America and elsewhere in communities of people from Latin America.
- Two cast members tweeted nigh P. Diddy on Sunny: by Mary Elizabeth Ellis and Glenn Howerton
- Co-ordinate to this interview, during shootings of this episode Mark Wahlberg himself had stopped by the set of Sunny to meet Sean "P. Diddy" Combs, but Kaitlin showed up a little flake late this time, then she missed him.
- When the psychic is talking to Dee in her apartment there is a small statue of the Hindu God, Lord Nataraja, sitting on the shelf behind them.
- Artemis' appearance was a final minute addition while shooting this episode, as the Sunny crew realized they hadn't written her into any season eight episodes. Luckily, Artemis Pebdani was available to film her scene.
- With this episode, every member of the Gang has had at least i episode named after an immediate family unit member.
- This is the first episode where Frank forgets Dennis'south name
Images [ ]
Quotes [ ]
- Mrs. Kelly: (reading Charlie's sentence in mic) Give me money. Money me!.. Money at present!.. Me a money needing a lot now.
- Dr. Jinx: (to Mac about his "eczema state of affairs") What you lot have there, my friend, that'southward "sailor'due south rot".
- Mac: Crewman'southward rot? I'm non a sailor, Dr. Jinx.
- Dennis: (distraught) My mommy's a skeleton!
Videos [ ]
Season 8 Episodes | |||
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one. "Pop-Pop: The Final Solution" two. "The Gang Recycles Their Trash" 3. "The Maureen Ponderosa Wedding Massacre" 4. "Charlie and Dee Find Love" 5. "The Gang Gets Analyzed" | 6. "Charlie's Mom Has Cancer" seven. "Frank's Back in Business" 8. "Charlie Rules the World" 9. "The Gang Dines Out" x. "Reynolds vs. Reynolds: The Cereal Defense" |
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