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Therapist: bald beardless charlie kelly isn’t real he can’t hurt you
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in 1702 Frank’s in a Coma there’s that scene at the gala before Charlie, Mac, and Dennis go talk to the business guys. Mac asks “who are we playing?” and Dennis, the guy who has spent 16 seasons playing characters, wearing another man’s skin, and most recently, suppressing his instincts, replies, “We’ll just be ourselves” in one of the most earnest voices i’ve ever heard.
Dennis Takes a Mental Health Day fucked him up because what?? Why else the change of heart? He’s tired of pretending. I’m so excited for the rest of this season.
dennis reynolds: a shipwreck or a star?
Charlie Kelly Stimming/Sensory Seeking in IASIP - S17/E04
I couldn’t help but notice how much Charlie appears to be stimming/sensory seeking in the newest episode of IASIP (Season 17: Episode 4). I know he does it in most episodes but it appeared to be quite noticeable and more frequent than usual.
I should also mention that I am also diagnosed with autism so I might just be projecting.
Below I have the times during the episode where I noticed him stimming/sensory seeking.
• 5:30 - He fidgets with the pool table ball in his Hand
• 7:20 - Slaps himself in the face (I know they were all slapping each other but he was the only one slapping himself, he seemed to be smiling while doing it so it could be a sensory seeking action.)
• 8:15 - Pressing his weight against the pool table and shifting his feet around. (His hands are turning white from how hard he’s pressing on the table.)
• 10:11 - Pressing his weight against the pool table, again. This time he isn’t pressing as hard.
• 10:59 - Fast Leg Shaking, to a point that his whole body is shaking with it.
• 18:30 - Opening and closing the desk drawer violently when upset by Dee calling the cybertruck ugly.
• 19:19 - Fidgeting with his Beard.
• 19:23 - Jumps up and off of the bar when he starts talking.
Im not sure if this was done intentionally to portray the character, or Charlie Day was just actually stimming, but regardless it felt like representation.
I should also mention that I have noticed throughout the whole show in general, that his perceived stimming all seems to be deep pressure/sensory seeking related. Tightening his muscles to the point he starts turning slightly red, biting at his bottom lip, rocking back and forth; not to mention when he goes to “the crevice” in his couch/bed, with the deep pressure essentially mimicking a weighted blanket.
https://www.tvfanatic.com/its-always-sunny-in-philadelphia-season-17-proves-what-weve-known-all-along/
Found an amazing article, which gets so, so many things wrong....that it in very sunny way flips into being hilarious
Yeah the people at TV Fanatic have grossly misunderstood every episode so far, it's almost impressive.. The only episode they rated higher than 3 stars was Prime Time, which is kind of ironic considering their overall criticism of the show is about how the characters are "too old" now. Obviously, they fail to see that Sunny is like a fine wine... not a can of Coors Light
dennis: in the pub straight up jorkin it. and by “it” haha well let’s justr say. mac’s poppins
Just finished watching all 17 seasons of Always Sunny what do I do now with my life
so do you guys think something big might happen in the bachelor episodes? we don't know who the director is yet ... so far the frank angle seems like a decoy but that could just be the termites in my head so idk !