Sunny Philadelphia - 11/11/10

Hey All -

Anyone else think this episode was nearly as good as their top of the line stuff? Frank’s sex scene actually had me laughing so hard I had to pause it…

Looking on the IMDB, I can’t figure out who played the prostitute. She looked kind of like Natalia Tena, but I couldn’t tell.

Probably their best episode since they cracked the Liberty Bell.

-Joe

Yeah, I’ve been loving this whole season (apart from Dennis gets Divorced), but last night’s just had me laughing out loud so much I had to rewind to catch what I missed. The last 3 have been as good as anything they’ve done.

Natalia Tena, as in Tonks from the Harry Potter movies? I didn’t think she was as… gifted as Frank’s partner.

I keep wondering if they’re trying to write Charlie out of the show. Last week they kicked him out of the group and he refused to come back when they asked him. In both of the two episodes preceding that, Charlie called out Mac on all the BS he’s always spewing on his skills (No Charlie, you can’t do a flip, you don’t do flips every day, you’ve never done a flip in your life).

ETA, I kept waiting for Frank to say the sex was real.

He was only calling Mac out because he thought they were going to die in the pool, like poor Jamie Nelson.

I’ve read articles that say all 5 of them are contracted through this season and one more.

There’s topless vidcaps of Tena out there - she is.

As for Frank saying the sex was real…I don’t think he had to say it. It was frighteningly clear.

-Joe

But, he was right. Mac’s always talking like that. Dennis calls him out from time to time, but he Charlie finally put him in his place. Also, the week before he said something to him as well.

Great episode but nothing is going to top the boat episode just for the “because of the implication…” conversation between Dennis and Mac.

Charlie is definitely becoming more assertive. I really think the show will end with something really good happening to Charlie, like Kitten Mittons REALLY taking off or a lottery win and the show ends with Charlie telling everyone off and moving on with his life. The Gang will admit that Charlie has some good points about what horrible shallow people they are…and then 10 seconds later they go back to arguing about just plain bullshit.

-Joe

I like that idea.

I’m surprised that the bar isn’t falling apart, garbage overflowing, bathroom filthy, electrical problems etc… Kind of like when Dwight left Dunder-Mifflin and they all realized how much work he actually did. IMO, Charlie is really what keeps that bar humming along.