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* {{Fingore}}: Charlie cuts a finger off Brian [=LeFevre's=] corpse and shows it to the crowd when he and Mac crash Frank's presentation. Apparently, Mac told him to get Brian's fingerprints, and he misheard as "fingertip".

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* {{Fingore}}: Charlie cuts a finger off Brian [=LeFevre's=] corpse and shows it to the crowd when he and Mac crash Frank's presentation. Apparently, Mac told him to get Brian's fingerprints, and he misheard it as "fingertip".
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* {{Fingore}}: Charlie cuts a finger off Brian [=LeFevre's=] corpse and shows it to the crowd when he and Mac crash Frank's presentation.

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* {{Fingore}}: Charlie cuts a finger off Brian [=LeFevre's=] corpse and shows it to the crowd when he and Mac crash Frank's presentation. Apparently, Mac told him to get Brian's fingerprints, and he misheard as "fingertip".
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** Continues in the outtakes (showing a cut scene) as he asks "Prudence" to get excited for him, and she asks him to call her that again because it gets her off a little.
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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Frank comments that there's too many women and minorities working for his old company. He also uses the word "chinks" to refer to Asian people multiple times.

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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Frank comments that there's too many women and minorities working for his old company. He also uses the word "chinks" and "Japs" to refer to Asian people multiple times.
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* ShipTease: Dennis wants to get both Mac and Dee off with him. Mac bails pretty fast, but Dee wants to get off as well and she's disappointed when Dennis leaves her hanging.
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** Later, it is revealed that Brian [=LeFevre=] has been DeadAllAlong.
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* DumbassHasAPoint: Charlie, despite being borderline illiterate, is actually a very competent assistant to Frank and asks valid questions about business, such as what the company actually ''makes''. Frank is perplexed: the company makes money into more money, because it's a hedge fund.

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->'''-- Frank'''

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->'''-- Frank'''
-->-- '''Frank'''




!This episode provides examples of the following tropes:

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-->'''Frank:''' I want this sushi dinner to be the tits.
-->'''Charlie:''' Oh, okay. So you want it to be, like, really expensive?
-->'''Frank:''' No, I wanna eat sushi off of some Jap broad's tits!

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-->'''Frank:''' I want this sushi dinner to be the tits.
-->'''Charlie:'''
tits.\\
'''Charlie:'''
Oh, okay. So you want it to be, like, really expensive?
-->'''Frank:'''
expensive?\\
'''Frank:'''
No, I wanna eat sushi off of some Jap broad's tits!



-->'''Board member:''' Bring in The Warthog.
-->''(Cut to Frank on his hands and knees in his and Charlie's apartment, sweating and grunting like a warthog.)''

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-->'''Board member:''' Bring in The Warthog.
-->''(Cut
Warthog.\\
''(cut
to Frank on his hands and knees in his and Charlie's apartment, sweating and grunting like a warthog.)''



-->'''Mac:''' Guys, lets get out of here. Everybody's treating me like the help.
-->'''Dennis:''' Well, you should have thought about that before you blurted out "bodyguard".

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-->'''Mac:''' Guys, lets get out of here. Everybody's treating me like the help.
-->'''Dennis:'''
help.\\
'''Dennis:'''
Well, you should have thought about that before you blurted out "bodyguard".



-->'''Dee:''' You said "hang in there, I'll help you get off. I'll help you get off, Dee, I'll show you how to do it!" And then you leave me all on my own to try and just get off all by myself without helping anything!
-->'''Dennis:''' I did everything I could! I don't understand why you couldn't get off, that's not my fault! Some women just don't know how!
-->'''Dee:''' ''What?!''
-->'''Dennis:''' I don't know what it is. You know, sometimes it's only the guy who gets off!

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-->'''Dee:''' You said "hang in there, I'll help you get off. I'll help you get off, Dee, I'll show you how to do it!" And then you leave me all on my own to try and just get off all by myself without helping anything!
-->'''Dennis:'''
anything!\\
'''Dennis:'''
I did everything I could! I don't understand why you couldn't get off, that's not my fault! Some women just don't know how!
-->'''Dee:''' ''What?!''
-->'''Dennis:'''
how!\\
'''Dee:''' ''What?!''\\
'''Dennis:'''
I don't know what it is. You know, sometimes it's only the guy who gets off!



-->'''Dennis:''' I'm going to get you off in ways no brother ever should.

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-->'''Dennis:''' --->'''Dennis:''' I'm going to get you off in ways no brother ever should.



-->'''Charlie:''' I thought you loved the company.
-->'''Frank:''' I do. But not more than money. And I just made a shitload of it.

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-->'''Charlie:''' I thought you loved the company.
-->'''Frank:'''
company.\\
'''Frank:'''
I do. But not more than money. And I just made a shitload of it.



-->'''Dennis:''' Charlie can't read.
-->'''Frank:''' He'll adapt.
-->'''Dennis:''' He'll adapt to ''reading?''

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-->'''Dennis:''' Charlie can't read.
-->'''Frank:'''
read.\\
'''Frank:'''
He'll adapt.
-->'''Dennis:'''
adapt.\\
'''Dennis:'''
He'll adapt to ''reading?''
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* InnocentInnuendo: The young caddy Mac and Dennis mistake for a prostitute contributes to this misunderstanding by saying he can take them both, but he might be a little sore afterwards.
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* MistakenForProstitute: Mac and Dennis mistake a young Asian man for a prostitute hired by businessmen to service them. He's actually a caddy.
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* MathmaticiansAnswer: At one point, Charlie tries asking Frank what line of business the company is actually in, only to be given vague answers such as "We make money".

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* MathmaticiansAnswer: MathematiciansAnswer: At one point, Charlie tries asking Frank what line of business the company is actually in, only to be given vague answers such as "We make money".
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* MathmeticiansAnswer: At one point, Charlie tries asking Frank what line of business the company is actually in, only to be given vague answers such as "We make money".

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* MathmeticiansAnswer: MathmaticiansAnswer: At one point, Charlie tries asking Frank what line of business the company is actually in, only to be given vague answers such as "We make money".
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* MathmeticiansAnswer: At one point, Charlie tries asking Frank what line of business the company is actually in, only to be given vague answers such as "We make money".
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* LethalChef: Mac and Charlie, if the creation of Fight Milk is any indication: a mix of crow eggs, milk, and clear liquor. A later episode suggests it's actually so bad that UFC fighters use it to lose weight (since it causes your body to violently expel fluids).
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** In a deleted scene, Dee and Dennis have a conversation about Dee "getting off" that stops being subtext and starts being just text.[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OktdcfRPe-M]]

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** In a deleted scene, Dee and Dennis have a conversation about Dee "getting off" that stops being subtext and starts being just text.[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OktdcfRPe-M]]com/watch?v=OktdcfRPe-M starts being just text.]]
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* GenreSavvy: Charlie and Mac knew right away that the investors wouldn't care to listen to their Fight Milk pitch after they revealed Brian [=LeFevre=]'s death, so they ''opened'' with the video.
-->'''Mac''': No, um, we just didn't want to lead with the Atwater news because we figured you wouldn't stick around to watch the video.
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** In a deleted scene, Dee and Dennis have a conversation about Dee "getting off" that stops being subtext and starts being just text.[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OktdcfRPe-M]]
-->'''Dennis:''' I'm going to get you off in ways no brother ever should.
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* BadBoss: Frank establishes that he's a nightmare to work for by deceptively helping to fix a paper jam that an office worker is having problems with, then callously and snidely asking, "did I just do your job for you?" He then fires the guy and declares he'll be doing more of that.
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* GenreSavvy: Mac and Charlie knew that once they revealed to Atwater that the ''real'' Brian [=LeFevre=] was dead, they wouldn't care to listen to their Fight Milk pitch. So, they instead lead with ''that''.
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* GenreSavvy: Mac and Charlie knew that once they revealed to Atwater that Brian [=LeFevre=], they wouldn't care to listen to their Fight Milk pitch. So, they lead with ''that''.

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* GenreSavvy: Mac and Charlie knew that once they revealed to Atwater that the ''real'' Brian [=LeFevre=], [=LeFevre=] was dead, they wouldn't care to listen to their Fight Milk pitch. So, they instead lead with ''that''.
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* GenreSavvy: Mac and Charlie knew that once they revealed to Atwater that Brian [=LeFevre=], they wouldn't care to listen to their Fight Milk pitch. So, they lead with ''that''.

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When Frank's old company runs into trouble, he puts on his CEO's suit and heads into the corporate jungle, but his decision to make Charlie his right-hand man doesn't work out very well. Elsewhere, Dennis is mistaken for a Canadian businessman after finding his wallet at the bar.

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When Frank's ->''"If we're gonna turn this company around, we're gonna start cutting the crust off this shit sandwich!"''
->'''-- Frank'''

Frank returns to the world of business with Charlie as his right-hand man when his
old company runs into trouble, he puts on his CEO's suit and heads into the corporate jungle, but his decision to make Charlie his right-hand man doesn't work out very well. Elsewhere, trouble. Meanwhile, Dennis is mistaken for impersonates a Canadian businessman called Brian [=LeFevre=] after finding the gang finds his wallet in the bar.
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!This episode provides examples of the following tropes:

* AmbiguouslyBi: Dennis seriously considers having sex with the Asian boy he believes to be a prostitute in order to see how far he can go in pretending to be Brian [=LeFevre=]. He also invites both Dee and Mac to "get off with him".
* BodySushi: Frank insists on eating sushi off of a naked woman during his and Charlie's meeting with the Japanese investors.
-->'''Frank:''' I want this sushi dinner to be the tits.
-->'''Charlie:''' Oh, okay. So you want it to be, like, really expensive?
-->'''Frank:''' No, I wanna eat sushi off of some Jap broad's tits!
* BreadEggsBreadedEggs: Mac's "business ideas": bodyguards... a resort... a resort for bodyguards!
* BystanderSyndrome: Mac and Charlie admit that they basically stood by and watched as the real Brian [=LeFevre=] was stabbed to death in the alley outside Paddy's.
* CallBack: Mac uses the alias [[Recap/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphiaS05E01GangExploitsMortgageCrisis "Vic Vinegar"]].
* DeadPersonImpersonation: An unintentional case; it's revealed
at the bar.end of the episode that the real Brian [=LeFevre=] has been dead all along while Dennis has been impersonating him.
* DescriptionCut:
-->'''Board member:''' Bring in The Warthog.
-->''(Cut to Frank on his hands and knees in his and Charlie's apartment, sweating and grunting like a warthog.)''
* DidntThinkThisThrough: Mac immediately claims to be Dennis and Dee's bodyguard and then gets upset when he's not allowed to drink because he's "on duty".
-->'''Mac:''' Guys, lets get out of here. Everybody's treating me like the help.
-->'''Dennis:''' Well, you should have thought about that before you blurted out "bodyguard".
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: All Dennis's talk of "getting off", culminating in this exchange at the end of the episode:
-->'''Dee:''' You said "hang in there, I'll help you get off. I'll help you get off, Dee, I'll show you how to do it!" And then you leave me all on my own to try and just get off all by myself without helping anything!
-->'''Dennis:''' I did everything I could! I don't understand why you couldn't get off, that's not my fault! Some women just don't know how!
-->'''Dee:''' ''What?!''
-->'''Dennis:''' I don't know what it is. You know, sometimes it's only the guy who gets off!
* ExtremeOmnivore: Charlie and Frank are harvesting crow's eggs to eat at the beginning of the episode.
* TheFace: Dennis ends up playing this role as he has marginally better social skills than Mac and Dee.
* {{Fingore}}: Charlie cuts a finger off Brian [=LeFevre's=] corpse and shows it to the crowd when he and Mac crash Frank's presentation.
* ForDoomTheBellTolls: Used when Mac reminds Dennis that he isn't actually Brian [=LeFevre=].
* HappyEndingMassage: The investors claim that they paid for both Dennis ''and'' Dee to get one of these.
* HesBack: Frank returns to his old "ruthless businessman" persona.
* IncestSubtext: Dennis and Dee pose as a married couple, and Dennis invites Dee to "get off with him" in a disturbingly seductive tone. They also ''both'' get "jerked off" at the massage parlor, and at the end of the episode Dee is angry at Dennis for getting off without her.
* JizzedInMyPants: Dennis claims that he "got off a bunch of times" during the presentation while he was exposed as being an impostor, and that it was "mostly sexual".
* KickTheDog: Frank makes his return to the world of business by helping a young intern with a jammed printer, and then firing him on the spot for not doing his job. He eventually ends up firing Charlie as his assistant as well.
* MoneyFetish: Frank sells out his old company for this reason.
-->'''Charlie:''' I thought you loved the company.
-->'''Frank:''' I do. But not more than money. And I just made a shitload of it.
* NeverLearnedToRead: Lampshaded when Frank announces that he's teaching Charlie about the world of business.
-->'''Dennis:''' Charlie can't read.
-->'''Frank:''' He'll adapt.
-->'''Dennis:''' He'll adapt to ''reading?''
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Frank comments that there's too many women and minorities working for his old company. He also uses the word "chinks" to refer to Asian people multiple times.
* RedBaron: Frank is known to his old business associates as "The Warthog".
* TheReveal: Brian [=LeFevre=], the man who Dennis has been impersonating all episode, is actually the controlling shareholder of Atwater.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Mac immediately bails of Dennis's creepy impersonation scheme when he thinks that they have to have sex with a rentboy.
* SoftSpokenSadist: Dennis lapses into this when he's talking about "the thrill of wearing another man's skin" and trying to convince Mac and Dee to "get off with him".
* StickyFingers: Mac and Dee immediately start rifling through drawers and stealing things when they enter the [=VIP=] box at the Phillies game.
* StylisticSuck: Mac and Charlie's "fight milk" video.
* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: As she and Dennis are supposed to be Canadian, Dee puts on an over-the-top accent. Dennis states that she sounds like a cartoon character.
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