He goes all megalomaniac with power, “psychologically annihilating” Dee and buying her furs to keep her on his side - until she cheats on him in the game, leading him to scream at an entire party of people until Dennis unplugs the entire thing. The pair join up to play an online game called “TechPocalypse,” wherein they’re married.
“Charlie Rules the World” (Season 8, Episode 8)Įvery time Charlie and Dee get together, chaos is guaranteed, and “Charlie Rules the World” is full of notable instances. Charlie is best when he’s got a bit of a temper, and this episode is no exception.
“You can’t do backflips, you don’t know karate, you’re white trash!” yells Charlie, and when Mac accuses Charlie of being white trash, Charlie opts to showcase the maneuverability of his denim hot pants. But that comes to a head in “Mac and Charlie: White Trash,” when Mac and Charlie get refused entry to a members’-only pool and are forced to admit that they’re lower class. “Mac and Charlie: White Trash” (Season 6, Episode 5) After deciding to put on an anti-smoking street performance with Dee, Charlie gets fully into his role, donning a denim jacket and USA flag bandana to sing a version (entirely improvised by Charlie Day) of “Rock, Flag and Eagle”: “I’m gonna rise up, I’m gonna kick a little ass / Gonna kick some ass in the USA!” His cast is genuinely bewildered, but we’re thrilled by the whole thing. Great voice? Check! “Charlie Goes America All Over Everybody’s Ass” has all the hallmarks of a great Charlie moment, and it absolutely delivers. “Mac and Charlie Die: Part One” (Season 4, Episode 5)Ĭostumes? Check. Given that Charlie has been responsible for some of Sunny’s most ridiculous and often most endearing moments, we’ve rounded up just 25 of them to revisit ahead of the show’s 14th season. His high-pitched voice, consistent uniform of Vans and a green jacket, and inadvisable penchant for singing tend to elevate basically any scene. Sure, the other characters have their parts to play - the show certainly wouldn’t be the same without Dennis’s sadism, Frank’s selfishness, Dee’s anger, or Mac’s self-delusion - but Charlie is the only one who’s almost ( almost) likable. Throughout the show’s 13-season run, Charlie has had plenty of memorable moments, many of which often see him screaming, singing, or otherwise flying into some kind of confused rage.
Yep, glue-sniffing, illiterate Charlie, a man who is at once the most depraved member of the gang and the most adorable. Whoever you think the best character in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia is, you’re wrong: It’s actually Charlie.