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He can’t go to the game without Green Man! He’s got a strict ritual for watching the game. He wears green, drinks yellow , and eats brown . But while he’s looking for the suit, someone else ends up nabbing it, putting it on, and pretending to be Charlie so he (she?) can hitch a ride. Everyone thinks it’s Charlie, and so the group leaves, none the wiser.
Immediately after, two men try to get into the bar and are confused by the poorly written sign. Scared and alone, Charlie takes it upon himself to create some defence mechanisms. Send me exclusive offers, unique gift ideas, and personalized tips for shopping and selling on Etsy. This episode puts the series in a setting where it feels awkward in a way it hasn't before.
It's Always Sunny turns to uncharacteristically scattershot squalor when "Charlie's Home Alone"
Until one of the players reminds him that there was a release on the beartrap this whole time. Finally, he’s free and the Superbowl is on tv. But wait, the patriots have the ball. The hallucinations have only one solution to help the Eagles get back in the game. Charlie needs to put his leg back in the trap. Unfortunately, that streak somewhat ends with ‘Charlie’s Home Alone’.
A Christmas Story follows 9-year-old Ralphie Parker who is desperate to convince his parents that a Red Ryder Range 200 Shot BB gun is the perfect gift for him. The standout scene from this film comes towards the end of the story, when the Parker family's turkey is gobbled up by their next-door neighbor's army of dogs. I love my football, but I would never go through any of that if it guaranteed a win for the boys. Nothing like some classic hijinks from a stupid character to make a half hour fly by. I am very intrigued to see what the second half of this story has to offer.
Charlie's House
One of the worst episodes of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia in 15 years. Watch it once so that you never have to watch it again. Since 10 is absolute perfection, i like to reserve those for truly amazing episodes. So 9's are right there, but just missing something. Wasn't the best episode, but clearly it's more of an experimental episode.

It's the weekend of Super Bowl LII, this time from Charlie's perspective. While Charlie searches the back office for Green Man, Cricket steals the suit leaving Charlie home alone to defend himself. One standout moment from Die Hard for Newsweek staff is the part towards the end of the film when John McClane, played by Bruce Willis, finally meets Sgt. Al Powell, played by Reginald VelJohnson, for the first time. In National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, Chevy Chase plays Griswold family patriarch Clark.
Charlie's Home Alone
Unsurprisingly Charlie steps in the bear trap. He manages to cauterize his heavily bleeding leg, but passes out from the pain for an entire day. When he gains consciousness the game is just starting. Distraught Charlie realizes he hasn't done his rituals when he comes across a rat. Stopping it from going into a rat trap, he takes it in his hands and strokes it, saying he knows now what it feels like to be caught in a trap.
Then he notices the rat is brown...and eats it without further ado. Shortly after that the reactions from outside tell Charlie the Eagles have scored. On his way to the TV, however, Charlie begins to vomit out parts of the rat and passes out again.
hOME ALONE X-MAS - Earrings Fun .....I made my family disappear!!!!!!
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A la Macaulay Culkin, the first thing Charlie does when he realises everyone is gone, is to jump on the bed eating popcorn. He soon starts touching everyone’s stuff and messing around, doing everything he isn’t allowed to. Everything is going swimmingly until Charlie hears the boiler downstairs making threatening sounds.
As he is about to drink he hallucinates the cardboard cut-outs of Jason Kelce and Beau Allen coming alive and telling him to drink. After Charlie has drunken his piss, they tell him to turn on the TV. Charlie questions if he really needs to since he has already done all his color superstitions, but they tell him they would have never gotten so far without his rituals. Charlie makes his way across the bar to the TV, getting hit by numerous traps he set up in the process.

I can only hope nothing serious happens to Charlie’s leg in the meantime. Solid comedy episode with some good parodic material with a fresh twist. I hate to say it, but, I thought this episode sucked. It isn't funny, it's disgusting, and it really didn't make any sense.
He eats a live rat , slurping down the tail like some bagged spaghetti. Then, he douses himself in paint , and finally chugs a pint glass full of his own urine . This episode featured a self-inflicted gorefest unlike anything seen on Sunny before.
Charlie ignores the offered asparagus because it isn’t part of his colour scheme. He has to wear green, drink yellow, and eat brown. He wishes everyone would disappear before storming inside to check again for his morph suit.
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