It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia - Season 5

Season 5
Episodes

The Gang Exploits the Mortgage Crisis
Frank, Mac and Dennis try their hand at real estate; Dee arranges to be a surrogate mother for a rich couple; Charlie squares off with a lawyer over the intricacies of the judicial system.

The Gang Hits the Road
The gang take a road trip. Destination: the Grand Canyon.

The Great Recession
With a shantytown taking shape outside, Mac and Dennis try to keep Paddy's going in tough times. Meanwhile, Frank and Dee start a family business.

The Gang Gives Frank an Intervention
Frank's behavior is more bizarre than usual---so bizarre that even the gang notice---so they decide to stage an intervention.

The Waitress is Getting Married
The Waitress is getting married, and Dee's jealous because she isn't. Meanwhile, the guys try to get the lovelorn Charlie back into the dating scene.

The World Series Defense
The gang go to court to talk their way out of a parking ticket they got on the night of the final game of the 2008 World Series.

The Gang Wrestles for the Troops
The gang stages a wrestling show for returning troops. Meanwhile, Dee meets a soldier she's been talking to online; but he isn't what she expected.

Paddy's Pub: Home of the Original Kitten Mittens
With a merchandising convention in town, the gang tries to build the Paddy's brand by developing marketable products---such as mittens for kittens.

Mac and Dennis Break Up
Mac and Dennis decide to take a break from each other, a development that strains relationships. Meanwhile, "kitten mitten" Charlie helps Dee find her lost cat.

The D.E.N.N.I.S. System
Dennis tells the gang how he seduces women, but none of them can get the hang of it.

Mac and Charlie Write a Movie
When Dee gets a part in an M. Night Shyamalan film, Mac and Charlie seize a chance to pitch their movie script. But first they have to write it.

The Gang Reignites the Rivalry
The gang reenters Philadelphia's flip-cup tournament (the Flipadelphia) after being banned for 10 years. Trouble is, their old flip-cup rivals have grown up and moved on.
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