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* {{Deconstruction}}: To Dennis' memetic "implications" explanation, this episode shows that as funny as that explanation was, it's still a really creepy fucked up thing to do to someone.
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* {{Deconstruction}}: To Dennis' memetic "implications" explanation, this theory is put through the ringer. This episode shows that as darkly funny as that explanation was, it's still it may be when he described it, watching him try it in person and in the worst possible situation (DramaticThunder as he's trying to invite himself in) makes him look like a really creepy fucked serial killer and he ends up thing to do to someone.arrested.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Dennis' "D.E.N.N.I.S. system" and his invocation of "the implication" on an already-frightened young woman causes her to scream and run away, while he ends up getting tossed in the brig for it.
-->'''Dennis:''' ''(watching in confusion as the young woman runs away screaming)'' ...Well, that's not supposed to happen.
-->'''Dennis:''' ''(watching in confusion as the young woman runs away screaming)'' ...Well, that's not supposed to happen.
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* TemptingFate: Discussed at the beginning of the episode when Dennis tells the others that even though he doesn't personally believe in God, they probably shouldn't risk it by doing a bunch of "anti-God stuff" while on board a Christian cruise.
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* TemptingFate: TemptingFate:
** Discussed at the beginning of the episode when Dennis tells the others that even though he doesn't personally believe in God, they probably shouldn't risk it by doing a bunch of "anti-God stuff" while on board a Christiancruise.cruise.
** Dee says she doesn't want to "get shit on" on this cruise. (Then, later, [[LiteralMetaphor a bird defecates on her face]].)
** Discussed at the beginning of the episode when Dennis tells the others that even though he doesn't personally believe in God, they probably shouldn't risk it by doing a bunch of "anti-God stuff" while on board a Christian
** Dee says she doesn't want to "get shit on" on this cruise. (Then, later, [[LiteralMetaphor a bird defecates on her face]].)
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* InsaneTrollLogic: After Mac comes out as gay after [[EasyEvangelism five minutes of convincing]], he immediately [[HollywoodAtheist jumps to the conclusion that there is no God because if there was one, they he would not have made him gay]] and therefor [[StrawNihilist there is no meaning to anything]].
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* InsaneTrollLogic: After Mac comes out as gay after [[EasyEvangelism five minutes of convincing]], he immediately [[HollywoodAtheist jumps to the conclusion that there is no God because if there was one, they he would not have made him gay]] and therefor therefore [[StrawNihilist there is no meaning to anything]].
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* {{Deconstruction}}: To Dennis' memetic "implications" explanation, this episodes shows that as funny as that explanation was, it's still a really creepy fucked up thing to do to someone.
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* {{Deconstruction}}: To Dennis' memetic "implications" explanation, this episodes episode shows that as funny as that explanation was, it's still a really creepy fucked up thing to do to someone.
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* {{Deconstruction}}: To Dennis' memetic "implications" explanation, this episodes shows that as funny as that explanation was, it's still a really creepy fucked up thing to do to someone.
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* RiddleForTheAges: What exactly could the gay couple do to finally convince ArmouredClosetGay Mac to come out in less than five minutes.
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* DramaticThunder: Used repeatedly throughout the episode as the ship enters an oncoming storm. Mac thinks that it's God expressing his disapproval of the church's liberal views, while Dennis claims that it makes his attempt to proposition a young woman seem creepier than it was.
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* DramaticThunder: Used repeatedly throughout the episode as the ship enters an oncoming storm. Mac thinks that it's God expressing his disapproval of the church's liberal views, while Dennis claims that it makes his attempt to proposition a young woman seem creepier than it was.was (even without it, it would ''still'' be incredibly unsettling).
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-->'''Dennis:''' ''(watching in confusion as the young woman runs away screaming)'' ...Well, that's not supposed to happen.
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* CallBack: Dennis [[Recap/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphiaS10E06TheGangMissesTheBoat once again]] complains about Frank's obsession with costumes and hijinks.
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* CallBack: CallBack:
** Dennis brings up "[[Recap/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphiaS06E03TheGangBuysABoat the implication]]" when talking with Dee about the girl he is stalking. Unlike when he discussed it with Mac, who was rather disturbed by the whole thing, Dee not only instantly gets what he is talking about, turns out that she has [[FalseRapeAccusation her own version]] of it.
** Dennis [[Recap/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphiaS10E06TheGangMissesTheBoat once again]] complains about Frank's obsession with costumes and hijinks.
** Dennis brings up "[[Recap/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphiaS06E03TheGangBuysABoat the implication]]" when talking with Dee about the girl he is stalking. Unlike when he discussed it with Mac, who was rather disturbed by the whole thing, Dee not only instantly gets what he is talking about, turns out that she has [[FalseRapeAccusation her own version]] of it.
** Dennis [[Recap/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphiaS10E06TheGangMissesTheBoat once again]] complains about Frank's obsession with costumes and hijinks.
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* NotSoDifferent: Not only does Dee immediately understand what Dennis means by "the implication" without him having to explain it to her, she also admits to having her own "insinuation" for emotionally manipulating otherwise reluctant men into sleeping with her.
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* NiceGuy: The gay Christian couple who befriend Mac are among the nicest people to ever appear on the show.
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* SurpringslyRealisticOutcome: Dennis' "D.E.N.N.I.S. system" and his invocation of "the implication" on an already-frightened young woman causes her to scream and run away, while he ends up getting tossed in the brig for it.
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* SurpringslyRealisticOutcome: SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Dennis' "D.E.N.N.I.S. system" and his invocation of "the implication" on an already-frightened young woman causes her to scream and run away, while he ends up getting tossed in the brig for it.
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* RealityEnsues: Dennis' "D.E.N.N.I.S. system" and his invocation of "the implication" on an already-frightened young woman causes her to scream and run away, while he ends up getting tossed in the brig for it.
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* SurpringslyRealisticOutcome: Dennis' "D.E.N.N.I.S. system" and his invocation of "the implication" on an already-frightened young woman causes her to scream and run away, while he ends up getting tossed in the brig for it.
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* SevenDeadlySins: Most of the Gang gets locked up because they were guilty of one: Charlie and Frank get in trouble for gluttony. Dee gets in trouble for wrath. Dennis gets in trouble for lust.
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* CountryMatters: Dee states that there are certain [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar "see-you-next-Tuesdays"]] on the ship that are making it difficult for her to control her wrath.
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* CountryMatters: Dee states that there are certain [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar "see-you-next-Tuesdays"]] "see-you-next-Tuesdays" on the ship that are making it difficult for her to control her wrath.
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* TheAlcoholic: Because it's a dry cruise, Mac suggests that the Gang consume small amounts of mouthwash "to stave off the shakes." Later on, Charlie sees orange juice and assumes the cruise is serving screwdrivers before Frank explains that some people drink orange juice without alcohol in it.
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-->'''Mac:''' Oh, you guys knew this already?
-->'''Dennis:''' What, that you're gay?
-->'''Frank:''' From the day that we met.
-->'''Charlie:''' Yeah, always.
-->'''Dennis:''' What, that you're gay?
-->'''Frank:''' From the day that we met.
-->'''Charlie:''' Yeah, always.
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-->'''Mac:''' Oh, you guys knew this already?
-->'''Dennis:'''already?\\
'''Dennis:''' What, that you'regay?
-->'''Frank:'''gay?\\
'''Frank:''' From the day that wemet.
-->'''Charlie:'''met.\\
'''Charlie:''' Yeah, always.
-->'''Dennis:'''
'''Dennis:''' What, that you're
-->'''Frank:'''
'''Frank:''' From the day that we
-->'''Charlie:'''
'''Charlie:''' Yeah, always.
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-->'''Mac:''' There's no way you guys could convert me to your lifestyle.
-->'''David:''' Let's give it a shot.
-->''(Cut to [[EasyEvangelism five minutes later]])''
-->'''Mac:''' Well, I'm gay.
-->'''David:''' Let's give it a shot.
-->''(Cut to [[EasyEvangelism five minutes later]])''
-->'''Mac:''' Well, I'm gay.
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-->'''Mac:''' There's no way you guys could convert me to your lifestyle.
-->'''David:'''lifestyle.\\
'''David:''' Let's give it ashot.
-->''(Cutshot.\\
''(cut to [[EasyEvangelism five minuteslater]])''
-->'''Mac:'''later]])''\\
'''Mac:''' Well, I'm gay.
-->'''David:'''
'''David:''' Let's give it a
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-->'''Mac:'''
'''Mac:''' Well, I'm gay.
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-->'''Dee:''' That's my seat, bitch.
-->'''Marlene:''' Excuse me?
-->'''Dee:''' Sorry, I got a little worked up. Uh, not quite in vacation mode yet, let me try again. Um, ''please'' get your shit off my seat.
-->'''Marlene:''' Excuse me?
-->'''Dee:''' Sorry, I got a little worked up. Uh, not quite in vacation mode yet, let me try again. Um, ''please'' get your shit off my seat.
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-->'''Dee:''' That's my seat, bitch.
-->'''Marlene:'''bitch.\\
'''Marlene:''' Excuseme?
-->'''Dee:'''me?\\
'''Dee:''' Sorry, I got a little worked up. Uh, not quite in vacation mode yet, let me try again. Um, ''please'' get your shit off my seat.
-->'''Marlene:'''
'''Marlene:''' Excuse
-->'''Dee:'''
'''Dee:''' Sorry, I got a little worked up. Uh, not quite in vacation mode yet, let me try again. Um, ''please'' get your shit off my seat.
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-->''(Cut to five minutes later)''
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-->''(Cut to [[EasyEvangelism five minutes later)''later]])''
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* InsaneTrollLogic: After Mac comes out as gay after [[EasyEvangelism five minutes of convincing]], he immediately [[HollywoodAtheist jumps to the conclusion that there is no God because if there was one, they he would not have made him gay]] and therefor [[StrawNihilist there is no meaning to anything]].
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* HeroWithAnFInGood: Mac genuinely attempts to "take a vacation from sin", only for his typical [[TheFundementalist Fundamentalism]] to get in the way.
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* HeroWithAnFInGood: Mac genuinely attempts to "take a vacation from sin", only for his typical [[TheFundementalist [[TheFundamentalist Fundamentalism]] to get in the way.
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* HeroWithAnFInGood: Mac genuinely attempts to "take a vacation from sin", only for his typical [[TheFundementalist Fundamentalism]] to get in the way.
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* CardCarryingVillian: When [[HolyBurnsEvil Frank's cross burns him]] and Dee suggests he's {{Satan}}, Frank laughs and claims he could be.
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* CardCarryingVillian: CardCarryingVillain: When [[HolyBurnsEvil Frank's cross burns him]] and Dee suggests he's {{Satan}}, Frank laughs and claims he could be.
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* CardCarryingVillian: When [[HolyBurnsEvil Frank's cross burns him]] and Dee suggests he's {{Satan}}, Frank laughs and claims he could be.
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** When Mac says he won't enjoy singing, it immediately cuts him enjoying it too much.
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* NotSoDifferent: Not only does Dee immediately understand what Dennis means by "the implication" without him having to explain it to her, she also admits to having her own system for emotionally manipulating otherwise reluctant men into sleeping with her.
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* NotSoDifferent: Not only does Dee immediately understand what Dennis means by "the implication" without him having to explain it to her, she also admits to having her own system "insinuation" for emotionally manipulating otherwise reluctant men into sleeping with her.
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** Dee and Dennis both independently developed an "implication" to coerce unwilling partners into sex.
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** Dee and Dennis both independently developed an "implication" their "insinuation" and "implication," implicit threats to coerce get unwilling potential partners into sex.to put out.
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* CureYourGays: Mac attempts to "convert" the Christian couple who take him under their wiing after discovering that they're gay.
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* CureYourGays: Mac attempts to "convert" the Christian couple who take him under their wiing wing after discovering that they're gay.
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* RealityEnsues: Dennis' creepy system and invocation of "the implication" on a scared young woman sends her screaming and running for the hills while he gets tossed in the brig.
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* TransparentCloset: The rest of the Gang knew Mac was gay, Frank having figured it out on the day he met him.
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* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: Frank and Charlie are both revealed to be wearing vests made from their contraband beers underneath their parkas.
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* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: StrangeMindsThinkAlike:
** Frank and Charlie are both revealed to be wearing vests made from their contraband beers underneath theirparkas.parkas.
** Dee and Dennis both independently developed an "implication" to coerce unwilling partners into sex.
** Frank and Charlie are both revealed to be wearing vests made from their contraband beers underneath their
** Dee and Dennis both independently developed an "implication" to coerce unwilling partners into sex.
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** The final scene of the episode serves as a subtle reference to ''Literature/NoExit'', a play by French existentialist Jean-Paul Sartre, with Dee ranting that they're in hell after the characters are locked in a small room together.
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** The final scene of the episode serves as a subtle reference to ''Literature/NoExit'', ''Theatre/NoExit'', a play by French existentialist Jean-Paul Sartre, with Dee ranting that they're in hell after the characters are locked in a small room together.
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The gang go on a Christian fellowship cruise in order to become better people.
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->''"Sure, we've done some bad things, you know, but we've changed, I promise. I'm gonna walk you through how. So please, just reserve your judgement, okay, because once we're finished, I'm sure you will judge us accordingly."''
->'''-- Mac'''
The ganggo embarks on a Christian fellowship cruise that Mac won in a church raffle. While Mac struggles to embrace his new church's more liberal approach to religion, the rest of the gang attempt to put their old sinful ways behind them for the duration of the trip. (Part 1 of 2)
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!This episode provides examples of the following tropes:
* AllGaysLoveTheatre: Played for laughs; one of the church group's activities is singing songs from musical theater, which Mac says he can "almost guarantee" he won't enjoy. Cut to several minutes later, and he's belting out the chorus to "Sit Down You're Rocking the Boat" and by all accounts having the time of his life.
-->'''Mac:''' I've really taken to it, and I think musicals are gonna be a huge part of my life moving forward.
* AmbiguousSituation: The episode opens with the rather ominous "Unknown Time" "Unknown Place" in place of the usual title cards, with the gang dressed all in white, standing in a featureless white room and addressing an unseen party while insisting that they're good people. It's implied, but not explicitly stated, that they're stood at the pearly gates talking to God.
* AudienceParticipation: The woman who Dee accuses of stealing her sun lounger retaliates by picking Dee as her assistant for her magician act in the talent show. This comes back to bite her when Dee punches her in the face.
* ButtMonkey: Dee asks the rest of the gang not to shit on her while they're on the ship, as she's trying to take a vacation from them. Since Dee can't catch a break, she ends up getting ''literally'' shat on by a passing seagull.
* CallBack: Dennis [[Recap/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphiaS10E06TheGangMissesTheBoat once again]] complains about Frank's obsession with costumes and hijinks.
* ComingOutStory: Mac's plot for the episode sees him coming to terms with his sexuality, culminating in him coming out to the rest of the gang at the end.
* ContinuityNod:
** Since there's no alcohol allowed on the cruise, Mac advises the rest of the gang to drink a cup of mouthwash every day so that they [[Recap/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphiaS09E07TheGangGetsQuarantined don't go into withdrawal.]]
** Dennis repeatedly mentions [[Recap/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphiaS06E03TheGangBuysABoat "the implication"]] and unsuccessfully tries to use it on a young woman who catches his eye.
* CrisisOfFaith: Mac has one at the end of the episode after realizing that he's gay, informing the rest of the gang that there is no God.
* CountryMatters: Dee states that there are certain [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar "see-you-next-Tuesdays"]] on the ship that are making it difficult for her to control her wrath.
* CureYourGays: Mac attempts to "convert" the Christian couple who take him under their wiing after discovering that they're gay.
* DramaticThunder: Used repeatedly throughout the episode as the ship enters an oncoming storm. Mac thinks that it's God expressing his disapproval of the church's liberal views, while Dennis claims that it makes his attempt to proposition a young woman seem creepier than it was.
* DoubleEntendre: When Dennis is attempting to seduce the girl.
-->'''Dennis:''' Why don't I, uh, come in your room? ''(Laughs)'' Come in your room, that's not what I meant.
* {{Ephebophile}}: Dennis takes a liking to a young female passenger on the ship who, as Dee points out, looks as though she could be about twelve. Dennis assures her that he's checked her [=ID=] and she's "of age", but that doesn't make it any less creepy.
* EverybodyKnewAlready: The gang's decidedly nonchalant reaction to Mac admitting he's gay.
-->'''Mac:''' Oh, you guys knew this already?
-->'''Dennis:''' What, that you're gay?
-->'''Frank:''' From the day that we met.
-->'''Charlie:''' Yeah, always.
* FalseRapeAccusation: Dee admits that she sometimes blackmails guys into having sex with her by insinuating that it would be a shame if their account of events didn't line up with hers.
* FatalFlaw: Discussed at the beginning of the episode, when Dennis identifies [[SevenDeadlySins Dee's as wrath, Frank and Charlie's as gluttony and his own as lust]]. Notably, these vices are what end up getting each of them respectively thrown in the brig.
* FreakOut: Dee has one when the gang is locked in the brig together at the end of the episode.
-->'''Dee:''' Oh, I just wanted a couple of days, just a couple of days away from you guys, but I can't escape you! You know where hell is, Mac? You know where hell is?! It's right here. It's right now. WE ARE IN ''HELL!!''
* GilliganCut: When the gay couple respond to Mac's attempt to "convert" them by asking how he'd like it if they tried to convert him to their lifestyle:
-->'''Mac:''' There's no way you guys could convert me to your lifestyle.
-->'''David:''' Let's give it a shot.
-->''(Cut to five minutes later)''
-->'''Mac:''' Well, I'm gay.
* GiveMeASign: Mac begs God to give him a sign as to what he should do after learning that the leaders of his new church are a gay couple.
* GuiltComplex: Mac seems to think that feeling guilty is a key component of leading a religious life, and is utterly bewildered by his new church's more positive approach.
* HolyBurnsEvil: Played for laughs; Mac gives gold cross necklaces to the rest of the gang and Frank's ends up burning his skin, prompting Dee to comment that he might actually be the devil. Later, Mac admits that he painted the back of the cross with battery acid in order tobecome "subtly imply that he might be a demon".
* LockedInARoom: The episode ends with the gang locked all locked in the brig together as the ship appears to run into difficulties.
* NotSoDifferent: Not only does Dee immediately understand what Dennis means by "the implication" without him having to explain it to her, she also admits to having her own system for emotionally manipulating otherwise reluctant men into sleeping with her.
* PhraseCatcher: Even the other passengers start calling Dee "bird girl" after she gets shat on by a seagull, much to her displeasure.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Mac claims that part of the reason he moved to a new church was that the old one was getting "too Vietnamese".
* ShoutOut:
** Charlie's idea of a "first mate" costume has him dressed up as [[Series/GilligansIsland Gilligan]].
** The final scene of the episode serves as a subtle reference to ''Literature/NoExit'', a play by French existentialist Jean-Paul Sartre, with Dee ranting that they're in hell after the characters are locked in a small room together.
* SophisticatedAsHell: Dee's attempt at "politely" asking a woman to move from her sun lounger.
-->'''Dee:''' That's my seat, bitch.
-->'''Marlene:''' Excuse me?
-->'''Dee:''' Sorry, I got a little worked up. Uh, not quite in vacation mode yet, let me try again. Um, ''please'' get your shit off my seat.
* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: Frank and Charlie are both revealed to be wearing vests made from their contraband beers underneath their parkas.
* ATasteOfTheLash: Mac pulls out a cat o'nine tails and asks Scott to give him "three lashes" when he scores badly during a game of bowls so that he can "be a betterpeople.boy".
* TemptingFate: Discussed at the beginning of the episode when Dennis tells the others that even though he doesn't personally believe in God, they probably shouldn't risk it by doing a bunch of "anti-God stuff" while on board a Christian cruise.
* TokenGoodTeammate: Within the context of the episode, at least; Mac is the only member of the gang who doesn't get thrown into the brig for committing some crime, instead wandering in of his own free will while looking for the others. Unfortunately, he also lets the door close behind him.
* TooDumbToLive: After getting their booze confiscated, Frank and Charlie start taking the ship's fuselage apart in order to get drunk on "boat fuel".
* VacationEpisode: The gang spends the episode on a cruise ship.
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->'''-- Mac'''
The gang
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!This episode provides examples of the following tropes:
* AllGaysLoveTheatre: Played for laughs; one of the church group's activities is singing songs from musical theater, which Mac says he can "almost guarantee" he won't enjoy. Cut to several minutes later, and he's belting out the chorus to "Sit Down You're Rocking the Boat" and by all accounts having the time of his life.
-->'''Mac:''' I've really taken to it, and I think musicals are gonna be a huge part of my life moving forward.
* AmbiguousSituation: The episode opens with the rather ominous "Unknown Time" "Unknown Place" in place of the usual title cards, with the gang dressed all in white, standing in a featureless white room and addressing an unseen party while insisting that they're good people. It's implied, but not explicitly stated, that they're stood at the pearly gates talking to God.
* AudienceParticipation: The woman who Dee accuses of stealing her sun lounger retaliates by picking Dee as her assistant for her magician act in the talent show. This comes back to bite her when Dee punches her in the face.
* ButtMonkey: Dee asks the rest of the gang not to shit on her while they're on the ship, as she's trying to take a vacation from them. Since Dee can't catch a break, she ends up getting ''literally'' shat on by a passing seagull.
* CallBack: Dennis [[Recap/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphiaS10E06TheGangMissesTheBoat once again]] complains about Frank's obsession with costumes and hijinks.
* ComingOutStory: Mac's plot for the episode sees him coming to terms with his sexuality, culminating in him coming out to the rest of the gang at the end.
* ContinuityNod:
** Since there's no alcohol allowed on the cruise, Mac advises the rest of the gang to drink a cup of mouthwash every day so that they [[Recap/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphiaS09E07TheGangGetsQuarantined don't go into withdrawal.]]
** Dennis repeatedly mentions [[Recap/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphiaS06E03TheGangBuysABoat "the implication"]] and unsuccessfully tries to use it on a young woman who catches his eye.
* CrisisOfFaith: Mac has one at the end of the episode after realizing that he's gay, informing the rest of the gang that there is no God.
* CountryMatters: Dee states that there are certain [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar "see-you-next-Tuesdays"]] on the ship that are making it difficult for her to control her wrath.
* CureYourGays: Mac attempts to "convert" the Christian couple who take him under their wiing after discovering that they're gay.
* DramaticThunder: Used repeatedly throughout the episode as the ship enters an oncoming storm. Mac thinks that it's God expressing his disapproval of the church's liberal views, while Dennis claims that it makes his attempt to proposition a young woman seem creepier than it was.
* DoubleEntendre: When Dennis is attempting to seduce the girl.
-->'''Dennis:''' Why don't I, uh, come in your room? ''(Laughs)'' Come in your room, that's not what I meant.
* {{Ephebophile}}: Dennis takes a liking to a young female passenger on the ship who, as Dee points out, looks as though she could be about twelve. Dennis assures her that he's checked her [=ID=] and she's "of age", but that doesn't make it any less creepy.
* EverybodyKnewAlready: The gang's decidedly nonchalant reaction to Mac admitting he's gay.
-->'''Mac:''' Oh, you guys knew this already?
-->'''Dennis:''' What, that you're gay?
-->'''Frank:''' From the day that we met.
-->'''Charlie:''' Yeah, always.
* FalseRapeAccusation: Dee admits that she sometimes blackmails guys into having sex with her by insinuating that it would be a shame if their account of events didn't line up with hers.
* FatalFlaw: Discussed at the beginning of the episode, when Dennis identifies [[SevenDeadlySins Dee's as wrath, Frank and Charlie's as gluttony and his own as lust]]. Notably, these vices are what end up getting each of them respectively thrown in the brig.
* FreakOut: Dee has one when the gang is locked in the brig together at the end of the episode.
-->'''Dee:''' Oh, I just wanted a couple of days, just a couple of days away from you guys, but I can't escape you! You know where hell is, Mac? You know where hell is?! It's right here. It's right now. WE ARE IN ''HELL!!''
* GilliganCut: When the gay couple respond to Mac's attempt to "convert" them by asking how he'd like it if they tried to convert him to their lifestyle:
-->'''Mac:''' There's no way you guys could convert me to your lifestyle.
-->'''David:''' Let's give it a shot.
-->''(Cut to five minutes later)''
-->'''Mac:''' Well, I'm gay.
* GiveMeASign: Mac begs God to give him a sign as to what he should do after learning that the leaders of his new church are a gay couple.
* GuiltComplex: Mac seems to think that feeling guilty is a key component of leading a religious life, and is utterly bewildered by his new church's more positive approach.
* HolyBurnsEvil: Played for laughs; Mac gives gold cross necklaces to the rest of the gang and Frank's ends up burning his skin, prompting Dee to comment that he might actually be the devil. Later, Mac admits that he painted the back of the cross with battery acid in order to
* LockedInARoom: The episode ends with the gang locked all locked in the brig together as the ship appears to run into difficulties.
* NotSoDifferent: Not only does Dee immediately understand what Dennis means by "the implication" without him having to explain it to her, she also admits to having her own system for emotionally manipulating otherwise reluctant men into sleeping with her.
* PhraseCatcher: Even the other passengers start calling Dee "bird girl" after she gets shat on by a seagull, much to her displeasure.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Mac claims that part of the reason he moved to a new church was that the old one was getting "too Vietnamese".
* ShoutOut:
** Charlie's idea of a "first mate" costume has him dressed up as [[Series/GilligansIsland Gilligan]].
** The final scene of the episode serves as a subtle reference to ''Literature/NoExit'', a play by French existentialist Jean-Paul Sartre, with Dee ranting that they're in hell after the characters are locked in a small room together.
* SophisticatedAsHell: Dee's attempt at "politely" asking a woman to move from her sun lounger.
-->'''Dee:''' That's my seat, bitch.
-->'''Marlene:''' Excuse me?
-->'''Dee:''' Sorry, I got a little worked up. Uh, not quite in vacation mode yet, let me try again. Um, ''please'' get your shit off my seat.
* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: Frank and Charlie are both revealed to be wearing vests made from their contraband beers underneath their parkas.
* ATasteOfTheLash: Mac pulls out a cat o'nine tails and asks Scott to give him "three lashes" when he scores badly during a game of bowls so that he can "be a better
* TemptingFate: Discussed at the beginning of the episode when Dennis tells the others that even though he doesn't personally believe in God, they probably shouldn't risk it by doing a bunch of "anti-God stuff" while on board a Christian cruise.
* TokenGoodTeammate: Within the context of the episode, at least; Mac is the only member of the gang who doesn't get thrown into the brig for committing some crime, instead wandering in of his own free will while looking for the others. Unfortunately, he also lets the door close behind him.
* TooDumbToLive: After getting their booze confiscated, Frank and Charlie start taking the ship's fuselage apart in order to get drunk on "boat fuel".
* VacationEpisode: The gang spends the episode on a cruise ship.
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The gang go on a Christian fellowship cruise in order to become better people.