Dee Reynolds

200
Total Crimes
101
Unique Crimes
98
Episodes
14
Most Frequent

Most Committed Crime

Theft

Unauthorized taking and consumption of another person's personal property (petty theft/larceny): intentionally taking possession of property belonging to someone else without that person's consent.

Committed 14 times

Criminal History

Sorted by frequency • 200 total offenses

Incidents (14)

S2E1: Charlie Gets Crippled

Dennis and Dee raid Frank’s house to prevent him from donating items, carrying off things like the plasma TV and fish tank.

Incident #1
S2E2: The Gang Goes Jihad

Following Frank’s plan, Dee physically removes Barbara’s beloved small dog from the house so Frank can use it as leverage.

Incident #2
S2E2: The Gang Goes Jihad

Barbara finds Dee wearing her earrings; Dee says Dennis suggested it after Frank talked about giving Barbara’s things away.

Incident #3
S3E7: The Gang Sells Out

While working at the Oldies Rock Café Dee admits to 'double-dropping' (using the same bill for two tables and pocketing money). Dennis and Charlie are involved in the conversation — Dennis later indicates he "never stopped" double-dropping and Charlie agrees to turn a blind eye, implicating multiple Gang members in theft and complicity.

Incident #4
S3E10: Mac is a Serial killer

Dee explains her neighbor Gary works at the hardware store and they take gardening shears (and discuss taking other tools) 'for free' to use as supposed 'killing tools.'

Incident #5
S3E12: The Gang Gets Whacked: Part 1

The gang finds a set of speakers that had 'fallen off the back of a truck' and takes them for use in the bar instead of returning them or notifying the owner.

Incident #6
S4E1: Mac and Dennis: Manhunters

Charlie admits to stealing meat from Frank's fridge and he and Dee cook and eat steaks taken from Frank's food supply (opening scene: "Frank's got, like, this whole fridge full of these delicious meats that I've been stealing").

Incident #7
S4E12: The Gang Gets Extreme: Home Makeover Edition

The gang loads items from Sears and other purchases into their vehicle and openly talk about "unloading all the sh*t into the car," and generally behave as though they are appropriating store and household goods for their project rather than legitimately purchasing them.

Incident #8
S7E6: The Storm of the Century

At the All American Home Center, the group responds to the credit-card/system outage and the crowd frenzy by saying explicitly 'Let's just start looting' and then actively joining the crowd grabbing merchandise ('Get it, get it, get it'). The transcript shows the main characters encouraging and participating in the theft of store goods.

Incident #9
S8E7: Frank's Back in Business

The group finds Brian LeFeve's wallet at a bar, collectively claims it ('Five, four, three, two, one! ... Boom, I got your wallet'), keeps the wallet and its contents, and uses the items (including a Phillies ticket) for their own benefit.

Incident #10
S14E3: Dee Day

Dee states she stole the councilwoman's wallet in the restaurant, used the information (address), then replaced the wallet without the councilwoman noticing.

Incident #11
S14E8: Paddy's Has a Jumper

The group decides they need Frank's casaba melon for a 'smash test' and proceed to handle/use it despite Frank explicitly telling them to leave it alone ('Stay away from my stuff. Don't put your hands near my casaba.'). The casaba is then taken/used by the group (Cricket attempts to take it away; the gang later references the casaba and finds Frank's stash inside), which shows unauthorized taking/use/destruction of Frank's property.

Incident #12
S16E4: Frank vs. Russia

Dee explicitly states in the episode that she "stole somebody's phone" after a sexual/party encounter. Later in the episode characters struggle over "Johnny's phone," and Dee's admission is the unambiguous textual basis for theft being committed in the episode.

Incident #13
S16E6: Risk E. Rat's Pizza and Amusement Center

The Gang removes and handles animatronic parts and props from storage (including taking a torso/shirted animatronic pieces and prize items) and later uses/appropriates those items in their stunt/recreation of the old show without permission from the facility.

Incident #14

Incidents (14)

S3E10: Mac is a Serial killer

Frank brings a chainsaw and the group threatens to 'torture' Mac, talk about chopping and dismembering victims, and otherwise use the chainsaw to intimidate and coerce a confession.

Incident #1
S3E14: Bums: Making a Mess All Over the City

After confronting the masturbating man in the alley, members of the group physically confront him; someone says 'I kicked that guy's ass' and the group is shown using a bat/intimidation to force the man out of the alley.

Incident #2
S4E8: Paddy’s Pub: The Worst Bar in Philadelphia

The group threatens Corman (pool cue threatened by Dennis, hammer referenced), discusses smashing heads with bottles to induce 'amnesia', and physically restrains and touches Corman (including an accidental sexual contact), creating both threat and physical harm/risk.

Incident #3
S4E12: The Gang Gets Extreme: Home Makeover Edition

The gang forcibly restrains the family with plastic bags, shoves family members around during the takeover and uses coercion and force as part of their "makeover" activities, causing distress and difficulty breathing for the victims.

Incident #4
S5E2: The Gang Hits the Road

While taunting a cyclist on the road the group discussed egging/throwing things; someone in the car fired a beer across the cyclist's bow and a bottle/beer hit him in the back of the head. The transcript shows the group collectively participating in the act and then reacting after the cyclist was struck.

Incident #5
S5E2: The Gang Hits the Road

At one point someone in the vehicle Dee throws a 'piss jar' out the window and Mac says 'I'm covered in piss!' This act is presented as intentional and targeted, consistent with an assault or disorderly conduct offense.

Incident #6
S5E4: The Gang Gives Frank an Intervention

Charlie (with implied agreement from other gang members) recounts past 'torture' of Gail: 'We'd throw her in the dryer. We'd throw salt on her.' Those admissions describe violent acts that are crimes under U.S. law.

Incident #7
S6E6: Mac's Mom Burns Her House Down

The group discusses and implements a plan to "make her feel sick." The transcript shows the mothers becoming "zonked" after consuming juice and later the characters question "What was in the juice? I drank a lot of that juice..." indicating the group administered substances (cold medicine/other) to incapacitate Charlie's mother.

Incident #8
S7E7: Chardee MacDennis: The Game of Games

While Frank Reynolds is confined in the kennel as the game's jail punishment, the other players force him to eat the ingredients of a cake one-by-one (he gags and retches), a nonconsensual act that causes physical harm and distress.

Incident #9
S7E12: The High School Reunion

Multiple heated confrontations and physical violence occur at the reunion (shouting, people being struck/attacked and a general brawl atmosphere). The transcript includes lines and yells consistent with a physical attack carried out by members of the gang against reunion attendees (e.g., 'Ah! Ow! I've been waiting a long time for this.').

Incident #10
S8E3: The Maureen Ponderosa Wedding massacre

Dee becomes violent and attacks people (she's described as 'gone nuts' and 'infected' and there are multiple reports of people being attacked/bitten). In addition, multiple wedding guests (later revealed to be high on spiked milk) behave violently and injure other attendees (e.g., the groom's face is described as 'half gone'). Those violent physical attacks are depicted in the episode.

Incident #11
S8E9: The Gang Dines Out

A prank is carried out in which a waiter's shoelaces are tied together (the transcript identifies Dee as the person who did it). Patrons notice the tied shoelaces and laugh, indicating Dee tied the waiter's laces without consent, creating a risk that the waiter could trip and be injured.

Incident #12
S10E9: Frank Retires

Charlie, Dee and Dennis open Frank up/prick him to obtain blood for testing; they hit an artery/caused massive bleeding. A doctor later reports there is a dangerous amount of blood missing and that Frank is in desperate need of blood, indicating the wound/bloodletting endangered his life.

Incident #13
S10E10: ass Kickers United: Mac and Charlie Join a Cult

Dee boasts and admits that she got Tiny to eat a 'sh*t sandwich' (forcing a cult member to eat feces as a coerced initiation/humiliation), which is a nonconsensual, harmful physical act.

Incident #14

Incidents (10)

S3E10: Mac is a Serial killer

Frank and the others ransack Mac's living area (looking through books, drawers, commenting on the 'prison cell' decor and the highlighted anatomy text) and generally search personal spaces without legal authority.

Incident #1
S4E8: Paddy’s Pub: The Worst Bar in Philadelphia

The gang follows, enters, and moves between neighbors' apartments and Corman's property while covering up the kidnapping, and they tamper with the victim's residence to 'cover their tracks'.

Incident #2
S4E12: The Gang Gets Extreme: Home Makeover Edition

The gang enters the Juarez family's house uninvited, declares "Your house is ours now!" and sets up shop to perform an "extreme" makeover, remaining in the home and using it as their worksite.

Incident #3
S5E6: The World Series Defense

The group goes into the Ollidy Inn seeking the alleged secret tunnel, finds and forces entry into a locked linen-closet-like area and become trapped there for six days. The episode depicts them entering a locked/closed area of the hotel without authorization.

Incident #4
S5E12: The Gang Reignites the Rivalry

The Gang and Dee visit their rival bar and a fraternity house, loudly chanting, taunting patrons/owner, harassing people, and refusing to back down—behavior that prompts calls to police and owners telling them to leave.

Incident #5
S6E5: Mac and Charlie: White Trash

Mac and Charlie locate and climb into an abandoned private/decommissioned swimming pool (using a mattress as a ladder) and become stuck. Dennis, Dee and Frank also enter/visit the same abandoned pool later. None of them have permission from the property owner; the entry is portrayed as forcible/unauthorized (they climb in, call for help, and refuse to leave when denied access).

Incident #6
S7E12: The High School Reunion

At the start of the transcript the group is told they are neither faculty nor alumni and are not allowed in. Despite that, the gang gains entrance to the reunion (they speak about sneaking past security and getting name tags and then proceed into the event).

Incident #7
S8E3: The Maureen Ponderosa Wedding massacre

The core gang (Dennis, Mac, Charlie, Frank and later Dee) crash Maureen Ponderosa's wedding in the woods as uninvited guests. A responding officer explicitly states those present were 'the only people on the scene that weren't invited,' and the group refuses to leave and contributes to the disturbance.

Incident #8
S12E2: The Gang Goes to a Water Park

The Gang locates a newly constructed slide that is not yet open (no water, not in operation) and proceed to use it anyway ('raw-dog the shit out of it'), exposing themselves and others to risk and using park property without authorization.

Incident #9
S12E4: Wolf Cola: A Public Relations Nightmare

The Gang clears out a TV set ('this is now our set') and interrupts a live broadcast and later rushes the UFC weigh-in/stage, using microphones and making announcements, which constitutes unauthorized takeover and disruption of the events.

Incident #10

Incidents (9)

S2E2: The Gang Goes Jihad

The gang meets outside the construction site at night; despite no one being inside, Charlie throws a bag of poop through the window to 'teach a lesson,' with Dennis, Mac, and Dee participating.

Incident #1
S3E4: The Gang Gets Held Hostage

Under McPoyle supervision the hostages are forced into an "immunity challenge" to destroy things inside the bar; Charlie also smashes bottles in his "bad room." Multiple characters participate in wrecking the bar's interior.

Incident #2
S4E12: The Gang Gets Extreme: Home Makeover Edition

Members of the gang smash lamps, break furniture, swing a wrecking ball and plan to tear down walls; they explicitly discuss gutting the house and destroying items to "get rid of anything that will remind the Juarez family of their old country."

Incident #3
S5E9: Mac and Dennis Break Up

To reach the animals and execute their rescue/plan, characters bash larger holes in Dee's apartment wall and otherwise damage the unit's interior. The deliberate creation of holes and structural damage to Dee's rented apartment constitutes property damage/vandalism.

Incident #4
S6E13: A Very Sunny Christmas

At the episode's close the group celebrates by throwing rocks at a passing train in front of the bar — conduct that is disorderly, damaging and poses a danger to public safety.

Incident #5
S8E6: Charlie’s Mom Has Cancer

The Gang admits to having accidentally struck and broken a Virgin Mary statue with their car and then attempts to raise money under false pretenses to pay to repair it.

Incident #6
S11E3: The Gang Hits the Slopes

Mac and Dee state they are "drilling a hole in the women's shower so we can look at 'em naked" — they describe and initiate the act of creating a hole in the shower wall as part of a prank war.

Incident #7
S14E3: Dee Day

Dee admits that during the night she snuck over to the councilwoman's car and slashed the councilwoman's tires to prevent her from getting to the vote.

Incident #8
S16E6: Risk E. Rat's Pizza and Amusement Center

The Gang tampers with, disassembles, and otherwise manipulates stored animatronic characters and show equipment (including popping off shirts/coverings and handling damaged components), causing damage to the property's animatronics and show equipment.

Incident #9

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S3E3: Dennis and Dee's Mom is Dead

Dee and others pose as a grieving couple (with 'Seamus' as the fiancé), stage a wedding and attempt to use the charade (and promises of adopting children/charity) to influence Bruce and access the money left by Barbara.

Incident #1
S3E6: The Gang Solves the North Korea Situation

Dee (with Dennis' involvement in the scheme) poses as a health inspector named 'Rita Fires' and tells Mr. Kim she needs to inspect the secret microbrew, using the impersonation to attempt to obtain his recipe and information.

Incident #2
S4E12: The Gang Gets Extreme: Home Makeover Edition

At a store the gang insists purchases be put on an "Extreme Home Makeover account," pressures the clerk, and signs for credit (the transcript shows them arranging a store credit card and charging thousands of dollars in supplies under misleading claims), representing the project as a legitimate sponsored operation to obtain goods/credit.

Incident #3
S9E4: Mac and Dennis Buy a Timeshare

Throughout the episode members of the group promote and operate the 'Invigaron' multi-level marketing scheme (presentations claiming false health/wealth benefits), sell timeshare weeks through deceptive pitches, hide or obscure opt-out terms, shift downlines and otherwise manipulate buyers for profit. Frank is portrayed as the mastermind of the scheme and Dee/Charlie run presentations recruiting buyers; Mac, Dennis and Charlie solicit and sell weeks/levels and participate in duping customers (e.g., persuading Ben and Da'Maniac to buy).

Incident #4
S10E4: Charlie Work

The group purchases steaks using airline miles and then deliberately rubs live chickens/feathers on the steaks, vacuum-seals them, and plans to return the contaminated steaks for cash, exploiting a loophole in the airline miles/return system.

Incident #5
S10E9: Frank Retires

Dennis confesses he fabricated 'Franquito' (a purported firstborn heir) and arranged for a man to be presented as Frank's son so Frank would sign over shares/money; Dee participated in the plan to have the fake heir transfer shares to her, all part of a scheme to take control of Frank's assets.

Incident #6
S10E10: ass Kickers United: Mac and Charlie Join a Cult

Dennis admits he invented the 'Master' and wrote newsletters to manipulate Mac; Dee and others continue the deception, selling Wolf Cola and recruiting/compelling members to perform carpentry/work on the pretense of 'levels' and spiritual progression.

Incident #7
S12E2: The Gang Goes to a Water Park

Multiple members of the Gang repeatedly shout or claim 'AIDS' or otherwise fake a medical condition (and earlier invoke a special program for children with leukemia) to cut to the front of lines and obtain priority access at the park.

Incident #8
S15E1: 2020: A Year In Review

The Paddy's Pub owners repeatedly describe taking multiple PPP loans and using the money to fund side businesses (Punch Incorporated, Frank's Imports and Exports, Garments and Varmints, etc.) rather than for the legitimate payroll/operations purposes represented when applying for relief. Gary explicitly accuses them of gaming the system and taking taxpayer dollars for fictitious businesses.

Incident #9

Incidents (8)

S3E10: Mac is a Serial killer

After luring Mac to the apartment, the group ties him up and restrains him while interrogating him about being a serial killer.

Incident #1
S4E8: Paddy’s Pub: The Worst Bar in Philadelphia

The gang tapes Corman to a chair in the bar (using duct tape and a bandana), preventing him from moving freely and coercing him while he is immobilized.

Incident #2
S4E12: The Gang Gets Extreme: Home Makeover Edition

The gang forces the Juarez family into plastic bags ("bag 'em") and transports them for the "reveal," preventing them from leaving or controlling their movement during the takeover.

Incident #3
S6E6: Mac's Mom Burns Her House Down

After rendering Charlie's mother incapacitated, the group has her bound/tied (she wakes up saying "you're all tied up"), i.e. the gang tied and restrained her in the apartment without documented consent.

Incident #4
S6E13: A Very Sunny Christmas

The gang discusses and carries out hiding Frank in a couch (ripping out stuffing and placing him inside, sewing the couch back up); Frank is trapped, panics and is briefly unable to breathe — conduct constituting unlawful confinement/false imprisonment and reckless endangerment.

Incident #5
S7E7: Chardee MacDennis: The Game of Games

A player (Frank Reynolds) is put into the game's "jail," which is a dog kennel, and confined there as part of the game. While confined he is unable to leave and is forced to remain in the kennel during the punishment sequence.

Incident #6
S9E3: The Gang Tries Desperately to Win an Award

Charlie Kelly is locked in the bar's basement to prevent him from performing his song. The transcript records the lock clicking and Charlie shouting, "Are you locking me in here?!" followed by the group's explanation, "Well, we just couldn't have him do that song." Multiple members of the Gang are present and collectively made the decision to lock him in the basement.

Incident #7
S11E1: Chardee MacDennis 2: Electric Boogaloo

In the episode the group is locked into a room as part of the game's 'Level 4' horror challenge; Frank describes/sews keys into participants' forearms and the contestants are prevented from leaving, forced to remain and endure the 'game' against their will. The other named gang members actively participate in and continue the scheme rather than releasing the detained players.

Incident #8

Incidents (7)

S2E1: Charlie Gets Crippled

Frank, Dennis, and Dee fight in the street over the crutches, leading to a chain-reaction car pileup and a hospital visit.

Incident #1
S4E3: America’s Next Top Paddy’s Billboard Model Contest

The 'barnyard' themed runway forces models to stand in feces, contestants are asked to eat cockroaches, and the judges/organizers (Dennis, Frank, Dee) push contestants into humiliating or hazardous challenges to create spectacle for the contest/video.

Incident #2
S5E2: The Gang Hits the Road

The gang intentionally smashed and set wicker chairs on fire inside the U-Haul/trailer to cook hot dogs; the resulting smoke/ fumes incapacitated them, demonstrating a reckless creation of a hazardous condition.

Incident #3
S11E1: Chardee MacDennis 2: Electric Boogaloo

By designing and carrying out extreme, dangerous game challenges (IV alcohol administration, electrocution with a car battery, forcing people to extract sewn-in keys) and by continuing the 'game' after it became clearly harmful, the group created and disregarded a substantial risk of serious injury to participants.

Incident #4
S12E2: The Gang Goes to a Water Park

The Gang squeezes into a kiddie slide, becoming jammed and creating a hazardous situation for other children; they discuss and contemplate sending an unconscious child down the slide to free themselves and otherwise act in ways that recklessly risk injury to children in the park.

Incident #5
S15E1: 2020: A Year In Review

At a Paddy's Pub business meeting/introduction with the potential investor, the gang lights off a firework inside the bar as 'fanfare,' causing a small on-scene scare and presenting a clear public-safety/fire risk in an enclosed commercial space.

Incident #6
S16E6: Risk E. Rat's Pizza and Amusement Center

After recreating and activating an unsanctioned version of the show and opening the doors, the Gang releases an unapproved, unsafe attraction that results in chaotic conditions (children screaming, helicopter blades and other hazards operating) and apparent injuries/risks to the children in the facility.

Incident #7

Incidents (4)

S5E4: The Gang Gives Frank an Intervention

At a graveside funeral/reception the group behaves loudly and disruptively (making crude jokes, roasting a bone near the ceremony, chanting and generally mocking the situation). The transcript shows the gang underdressed, making noise and drawing attention at Uncle Max's funeral.

Incident #1
S8E3: The Maureen Ponderosa Wedding massacre

The gang's crashing of the wedding, loud shouting, physical altercations, and actions that result in many injured guests (the officer reports '15 different wedding guests out there with various degrees of injury') constitute disorderly conduct and disturbing the peace.

Incident #2
S12E1: The Gang Turns Black

The Gang loudly bangs on and sings in/around a closed electronics store (The Wiz), loudly performs inside the business after the owner initially refuses service, and generally behaves in a manner that prompts the store owner to call 911 to report a disturbance. Police subsequently respond and the encounter escalates.

Incident #3
S16E5: Celebrity Booze: The Ultimate Cash Grab

The group creates multiple public disturbances: aggressively bum‑rushing a celebrity (and a person in a restroom), loudly intruding on meet‑and‑greet lines, creating a chaotic scene on the plane and at the event, and persistently harassing/pressuring celebrities and bystanders. Those coordinated disruptive actions and the bathroom confrontation (the script describes them bum‑rushing and confronting a person urinating) fit common statutory definitions of disorderly conduct/harassment.

Incident #4

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S3E10: Mac is a Serial killer

Dennis and Dee interview Mac's mother at her home, telling her they are recording and aggressively questioning her about whether her son is a killer, attempting to force a statement that implicates Mac.

Incident #1
S3E14: Bums: Making a Mess All Over the City

While posing as 'Guardian Angels'/'cops,' the group aggressively confronts local residents, makes threats ('I will jam you up'), and uses fear/intimidation as a tactic to 'clean up the streets,' creating a pattern of harassment and disorderly conduct toward the community.

Incident #2
S4E1: Mac and Dennis: Manhunters

The group targets Cricket for a man-hunt: they stalk him, set traps, attempt to capture and humiliate him (tea-bagging/gorilla-mask), and generally engage in planned tormenting and confinement as part of the 'hunt.'

Incident #3
S4E2: The gang Solves the Gas Crisis

The gang follows Bruce Mathis in a tinted 'spy' van, takes pictures and tries to investigate his actions without consent.

Incident #4

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S5E9: Mac and Dennis Break Up

Dee's cat becomes stuck in a wall. Charlie proposes and executes schemes that involve forcing additional cats into the wall to lure the trapped cat out; multiple cats are shoved into the wall; a live bird with a string tied to its legs is thrown into the wall; the animals are handled roughly and placed in hazardous conditions (crowded, confined space, bashing around them). These actions intentionally subject animals to likely injury, distress, and hazardous confinement, constituting cruelty/abuse.

Incident #1
S7E1: Frank's Pretty Woman

Early in the episode the group discusses adopting "a dog-fighting pit bull," keeping it in Paddy's Pub, and intentionally training it to attack people ("If the dog... bites a customer... that's great"). Dee places a call to the shelter seeking adoption. Multiple cast members explicitly discuss obtaining and using a fighting dog.

Incident #2
S9E8: Flowers for Charlie

The group repeatedly tries to capture/kill a large rat in the bar/back office. Methods discussed and used include glue traps (Dee's glue trap, which she gets stuck on), attempts to 'bash' or smash the rat (Mac), ultrasonic repellant (Dennis), baiting and deceptive traps, and other hazardous tactics. The group's stated objective includes killing or trapping the rat and they discuss brute-force and baiting methods that risk injuring the animal.

Incident #3
S12E5: Making Dennis Reynolds a Murderer

Multiple characters describe or admit to killing crows. The transcript includes admissions and descriptions such as Dennis having 'snapped the neck... off a crow one time,' and Dee describing putting an injured crow 'out of its misery' while also admitting there were multiple crows ("there was a third crow, and a fourth"). Dee also graphically describes breaking a crow's head clean off. These statements indicate intentional killing/harming of birds.

Incident #4

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S5E8: Paddy's Pub: Home of the Original Kitten Mittens

During a stakeout of the lawyer the group admits to having 'jimmied your lock and spent the night in here' after being found inside the lawyer's car ('So why were you spying on me all night? ... we jimmied your lock and spent the night in here.'). The transcript shows the group collectively admitting to forcing entry and occupying the vehicle.

Incident #1
S7E9: The Gang Gets Trapped

All five members are present inside the homeowners' residence without permission, hiding in closets and moving through the house after entering to pursue the vase.

Incident #2
S10E3: Psycho Pete Returns

The group enters and explores the closed Reed Mental Institution (the script states the facility "was shut down" and they walk through, open doors, and search the building). Their presence is unauthorized on property that has been officially closed.

Incident #3
S16E6: Risk E. Rat's Pizza and Amusement Center

Members of the Gang sneak into the animatronics' backstage/storage area and other non-public parts of the facility (searching through stored animatronic characters and props) without authorization.

Incident #4

Incidents (3)

S4E6: Mac and Charlie Die: Part Two

Dee tells Mac and Charlie they must get her a replacement 1997 Dodge Neon or she'll tell Frank and Dennis that they faked their deaths — a threat to obtain a new car.

Incident #1
S4E8: Paddy’s Pub: The Worst Bar in Philadelphia

The gang pressures Corman into signing a paper promising not to press charges or reveal what happened; they use the fact that he's tied up and threatened to coerce compliance.

Incident #2
S10E10: ass Kickers United: Mac and Charlie Join a Cult

Dee threatens to 'rat' the group out unless they type another newsletter and fix up her apartment (or recruit women), using the threat to coerce them into performing construction and recruitment work.

Incident #3

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S2E7: The Gang Exploits a Miracle

At Paddy's Pub, the gang set up a donation collection for viewing the stain, ran long lines, and pitched the 'miracle' on local TV despite knowing it was just water damage.

Incident #1
S5E7: The Gang Wrestles for the Troops

Members of the Gang tell the venue the event is 'for the troops' and receive a discount; this was done to obtain a lower price by misrepresenting the purpose of the booking.

Incident #2
S15E4: The Gang Replaces Dee with a Monkey

Dee runs an acting class and explicitly asks students for cash or cashier's checks as payment. Shortly afterward she announces 'Dee Reynolds Acting School is officially closed' and states there will be 'no return on investments' (i.e., no refunds). Taken together in the episode, this is an instance where a character accepted payment for a service and then closed the business and kept the funds, which is consistent with theft/fraud by deception.

Incident #3

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S9E2: Gun Fever Too: Still Hot

Dee explicitly admits in the episode that she "burned her" (referring to a college roommate) and later shouts at a private seller, "I will burn you alive like the last bitch who crossed me!" — an admission of having set someone on fire and a contemporaneous threat to do the same.

Incident #1
S9E10: The Gang Squashes Their Beefs

During the episode the group acknowledges that they 'blew up his car' after mistaking the man for Bruce Mathis. The Gang collectively admits responsibility for the car explosion (the transcript explicitly ties Frank and Dee to the mistaken identity and the group to having 'blew up his car').

Incident #2
S10E10: ass Kickers United: Mac and Charlie Join a Cult

Cult members are told to 'lather up in lighter fluid' and prepare to ignite themselves as part of the 'final circle.' Dee prepares and supplies alcohol/Fight Milk, reads cards and helps orchestrate the ritual; a speaker says "The fire is started" and a cult member (Jo-Jo) is shown on fire and screaming. The direction to commit self-immolation comes from the cult leadership chain rooted in the fabricated 'Master' persona Dennis created and which Dee uses to control the group.

Incident #3

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S3E1: The Gang Finds a Dumpster Baby

The Gang discusses and attempts unsafe measures to alter the baby's appearance (tanning bed, shoe polish/bronzer) and otherwise mishandles the infant (inadequate supervision, questionable bathing/care), which constitute reckless endangerment of a child.

Incident #1
S7E3: Frank Reynolds' Little Beauties

The principal cast organizes and runs a children's beauty pageant inside a bar/titty bar environment, solicits parents to leave their kids with the event organizers and adult patrons, and repeatedly sexualizes and objectifies the contestants (discussion of toddlers in bikinis, dressing and tanning children, adult-themed music/announcements, etc.). Those actions create an environment that exposes minors to sexualized adult behavior, intoxicated patrons, obscene announcements, and other risks.

Incident #2
S7E4: Sweet Dee Gets Audited

Dee tells the IRS agent (and others) that she left the baby in the car with the window down because "it's hot," an admission that constitutes leaving an infant unattended in a dangerous situation.

Incident #3

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S4E8: Paddy’s Pub: The Worst Bar in Philadelphia

Charlie follows reviewer Lyle Corman home, forces him into the trunk of his car, and the group brings him to Paddy's Pub and restrains him (taped to a chair) to prevent him from leaving or contacting police.

Incident #1
S6E2: Dennis Gets Divorced

Dee in the episode explicitly states, "I just kidnapped Bill Ponderosa's kids." The scene that follows involves Bill, his wife, and the children being involved with the group. That explicit admission in the episode constitutes custodial interference/kidnapping.

Incident #2
S11E8: Charlie Catches a Leprechaun

Dennis and the gang lock multiple patrons inside the converted 'Paddy's Wagon', refuse to let them leave when they ask, and explicitly tell them they will not be allowed out unless they comply with demands (including surrendering IDs/wallets).

Incident #3

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S3E12: The Gang Gets Whacked: Part 1

The Gang retains and attempts to profit from a stash that is later revealed to belong to mob-associated criminals.

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S8E7: Frank's Back in Business

After taking LeFeve's wallet and its contents, the gang uses the wallet/ticket and discusses having the victim's credit cards and money ('I got your credit cards. I got your money. Boom, I got your Phillies tickets'), constituting possession and use of stolen property.

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S11E8: Charlie Catches a Leprechaun

After collecting a bag of wallets and phones (some taken from patrons by force/coercion and/or found hidden by the pickpocket), the group discusses and effectively keeps the wallets and phones rather than returning them to the rightful owners.

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S10E4: Charlie Work

The gang coordinates to rub chickens on steaks, place chickens and contaminated packages on the delivery truck, and otherwise contaminate the shipment — conduct that damages the seller's goods and interferes with the delivery.

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S11E10: The Gang Goes to Hell Part Two

During the imagined dinner sequence Dee (the actor speaking as the dinner guest) flips a table and smashes plates, explicitly breaking ship property and tableware.

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S14E7: The Gang Solves Global Warming

After a rideshare trip the driver reported being urinated in; one character says 'That driver ... saying I urinated all over the backseat of his car.' Multiple speakers then admit to having urinated in the backseat ('Actually, I did pee back there a little bit.' 'I did, too.').

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S2E2: The Gang Goes Jihad

To upset Barbara Reynolds, Frank orders Dee to go into Barbara’s house and take her tiny dog. Dee enters and grabs the dog before fleeing.

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S7E9: The Gang Gets Trapped

The gang admits they "have broken into somebody's house," hide in closets, and repeatedly discuss and act with the objective of taking an antique vase from the homeowners. They enter rooms, search closets and a child's room, and take overt acts consistent with committing theft inside the home.

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S11E9: The Gang Goes to Hell

During the talent show confrontation the magician (Marlene) says Dee knocked out her tooth; the show devolves into a physical altercation in which Dee is the actor who struck/caused Marlene's injury.

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S14E10: Waiting for Big Mo

During a scuffle in the laser‑tag air ducts Dee spits directly into Mac's mouth ('we got tangled up and then she spit in my mouth'), an intentional offensive physical contact constituting battery.

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S4E13: The Nightman Cometh

Multiple characters make explicit threats of physical violence in the episode. Examples from the transcript: 'I will smack your face off of your face. Do not add a song.' 'You're not gonna have a face by the time I'm done with you!' and 'if you bring this up back at the apartment tonight, I'm going to smack you, I swear to God.' Those statements are direct threats of bodily harm directed at named castmates and thus satisfy the basic factual elements of criminal threats/assault in many U.S. jurisdictions.

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S6E10: Charlie Kelly: King of the Rats

Dee tells Charlie that if he does not come with her to the movie/spa she will 'take this raccoon of yours and ... bash it into a telephone pole,' a direct threat to commit violent harm to Charlie's pet.

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S3E10: Mac is a Serial killer

The gang repeatedly discusses selecting, following, jumping and strangling a target and chopping the body into pieces; they plan and rehearse murder/dismemberment scenarios to 'get into the killer's mind.'

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S4E1: Mac and Dennis: Manhunters

The group discusses and organizes a 'man-hunt' as a test of hunting skill, makes lists of targets, and repeatedly plans to hunt and capture a living human (notably Cricket), including discussing traps, bait (using Dee), and killing to satisfy their cannibalistic intentions.

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S3E12: The Gang Gets Whacked: Part 1

A big bag of drugs is discovered with the speakers; the Gang keeps it rather than reporting it to authorities.

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S3E13: The Gang Gets Whacked: Part 2

The gang recovers vials of cocaine (and is planning drug sales); they coordinate selling activity and send Cricket to sell on the street.

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S3E12: The Gang Gets Whacked: Part 1

After attempting to re-capitalize, the Gang purchases pills and sells them to wealthy patrons/jockeys at the country club/racetrack; Charlie in particular sells all his pills.

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S3E13: The Gang Gets Whacked: Part 2

Rickety Cricket flips/sells the gang's cocaine on the street to addicts (having been recruited/encouraged by Charlie & Dee) and returns with cash (and later spends/keeps proceeds).

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S9E5: Mac Day

In the planetarium sequence the group smokes marijuana. Charlie says "Puff, puff, pass," later remarks "This weed that he gave us is awesome," and multiple main characters are shown inhaling/coughing — indicating possession and use by Country Mac and the five main characters.

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S11E2: Frank Falls Out the Window

Dennis and Dee are depicted as having gone out, bought crack, smoked it, and are seen with a crack pipe (Dennis wakes up to find a crack pipe). They repeatedly discuss needing more crack and being high.

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S7E9: The Gang Gets Trapped

The five members coordinate a plan ("extraction team," walkie-talkie coordination, splitting up to create diversions) to enter the house and obtain the vase. Their entry and searching of the residence serve as overt acts in furtherance of the conspiracy.

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S11E2: Frank Falls Out the Window

Dennis proposes and Dee and Mac agree to a plan to get Frank to write a large check by creating a fake charity (a 'Wyclef Jean' style Haiti charity) and then keep the money for themselves once they have the check.

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S14E2: Thunder g*n 4: Maximum Cool

The group repeatedly admits to watching and downloading franchise films from pirate websites (references to "MoviePirate.com," "FreeMovies/Arrrgh," "StolenMovies.free," and statements like "we went home, and we, we saw it on the Internet... Caught it online" and later "Five tickets for the price of zero" and "It's probably on the... Yeah. It's free."). The main cast present (Dennis, Dee, Charlie, Mac, Frank) participate in and encourage streaming/downloading the movie from pirate sites.

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S15E2: The Gang Makes Lethal Weapon 7

The transcript indicates the gang has made and is attempting to make multiple unauthorized "Lethal Weapon" sequels (referred to throughout as their "Lethal w*apon" movies). The library removed their earlier installments for insensitivity, establishing that these films were created and displayed publicly by the gang.

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S6E9: Dee Reynolds: Shaping America's Youth

Dee arranges to bring students from class to the gang's bar to screen a movie ('I'm going to bring some students from the classroom by, and we're going to screen a movie there' / 'We don't need your parents and the principal finding out. It's just our little secret'). The group clears out the bar and screens the film for the students without school permission; Charlie also mentors and removes Ritchie from school. Adults knowingly take and supervise students outside school without authorization and in an adult venue.

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S16E4: Frank vs. Russia

During the confrontation about 'Johnny's' phone the scene escalates into a physical altercation: characters shout, grab at the phone, and there's frantic screaming (e.g., "Give me Johnny's phone... g*dd*mn it!" followed by "You motherf*cker!" and distorted yelling). Those actions shown in the transcript support that a physical confrontation occurred that could be charged as simple assault/battery.

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S1E3: Underage Drinking: A National Concern

Paddy's attracts a high-school crowd after word gets out they aren't carding. The Gang knowingly continues serving teens under a 'ground rules' plan.

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S1E3: Underage Drinking: A National Concern

Dee meets high-schooler Trey at Lemon Hill, drinks with him, and fetches him another beer at his request.

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S1E3: Underage Drinking: A National Concern

Dee and Trey drink beers together at Lemon Hill.

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S2E5: Hundred Dollar Baby

While amped up on performance enhancers, Dee and Charlie beat up a man outside Paddy’s Pub; both are arrested off-screen and miss the scheduled fight.

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S2E3: Dennis and Dee Go on Welfare

Dennis and Dee quit Paddy’s, then immediately sign up for unemployment, celebrate getting $400/week, and plan to drink and pursue idle 'dreams' rather than seek work.

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S2E3: Dennis and Dee Go on Welfare

At the welfare office, Dennis claims to be a recovering crack addict and presents Dee as mentally disabled. When asked for proof, they decide to buy crack so Dennis can test positive on blood work.

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S2E3: Dennis and Dee Go on Welfare

They buy 'two for the price of one' crack rocks for $200 from a street dealer, smoke crack, miss their medical appointment, and later seek more.

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S2E6: The Gang Gives Back

After trash talk between coaches, Frank and Dee escalate a bet on Ducks vs. Wildcats from $100 up to $500.

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S5E12: The Gang Reignites the Rivalry

Inside the rival bar (Molly's) Dee urinates on the bar counter as a provocation, prompting the owner to threaten to call police.

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S2E7: The Gang Exploits a Miracle

After Dee rejects Cricket, the gang proposes cheering him up by having him 'tea-bag' Dennis (who is weakened from fasting). They rally to get a camera, chanting 'Polaroid,' implying they proceed with the act.

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S2E8: The Gang Runs for Office

At a restaurant with candidate Jack Stanford, Frank suggests they can make the ‘problem’ go away before it becomes “more expensive,” implying a payoff for Dee to drop out; Dee attended and was being used as leverage before firing Frank mid-meeting.

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S3E1: The Gang Finds a Dumpster Baby

Instead of immediately contacting authorities, the entire Gang takes the Dumpster baby into their care, hides the situation, and attempts to 'raise' or exploit the child themselves for days.

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S3E1: The Gang Finds a Dumpster Baby

The Gang tries to secure an agent to make 'D.B.' a star, including plans to misrepresent or alter the infant's ethnicity (putting him in a tanning bed or applying bronzer/shoe polish) to fit a marketable role.

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S3E1: The Gang Finds a Dumpster Baby

When someone suggests calling the police or giving the baby to authorities, members of the Gang explicitly refuse and conceal the baby's presence instead of reporting the find.

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S7E13: The High School Reunion Part 2: The gang's Revenge

The group reforms the 'freight train', recruits Dennis as their 'psycho' replacement, Dennis retrieves duct tape, zip ties and gloves and declares they will 'bash' Tim Murphy and 'destroy' the others. The group takes overt steps (arming and mobilizing) toward committing a violent attack at the reunion, constituting conspiracy and an attempted violent assault.

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S3E10: Mac is a Serial killer

Dee (with Dennis/others' help) impersonates a woman named 'Sandy' over the phone to get Mac to come to the apartment so the group can confront/detain him.

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S3E2: The Gang Gets Invincible

Members of the Gang are heavily intoxicated/tripping at the tailgate and tryout (spiking beers, taking acid, disruptive antics, argumentation, fighting with bystanders and the McPoyles), creating a public disturbance at the event.

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S3E6: The Gang Solves the North Korea Situation

The Gang stages a wet T‑shirt stunt as part of their plan to boost business; they blast Sun‑Li (who they later learn is 12 years old) with water onstage, exposing her breasts to the crowd — constituting sexual exploitation and indecent exposure of a child.

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S3E6: The Gang Solves the North Korea Situation

By putting Sun‑Li (a 12‑year‑old) into a public wet T‑shirt contest and exposing her to an adult crowd and the Gang's predatory scheme, the Gang endangered and abused a child.

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S3E10: Mac is a Serial killer

Dennis and Dee follow a woman (intended as 'bait') with the stated plan to jump and scare or worse; they surveil and stalk her to learn how a killer might choose a victim.

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S3E10: Mac is a Serial killer

The gang constructs an elaborate sting and publicly accuses Mac of being a serial killer (including staging evidence and coercing confessions) despite lacking proper evidence; their actions nearly lead to Mac being detained and assaulted.

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S13E5: The Gang Gets New Wheels

The Gang is in a Range Rover that they did not legitimately purchase (they flee the scene in the vehicle, and police are pursuing them). Dialogue and actions in the episode indicate the group took/used the Range Rover without lawful title or proper purchase/approval and fled—constituting vehicle theft/joyriding.

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S3E11: Dennis Looks Like a Registered Sex Offender

Members of the group tell responding officers that Luther was killing the people on his correspondence list. Police investigation finds those people spoke highly of him and no killings occurred; Luther is arrested only for parole violation.

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S3E12: The Gang Gets Whacked: Part 1

The Gang explicitly decides to sell the drugs to raise money (to fix the bar lights) and approaches buyers/dealers (e.g., Bingo).

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S4E5: Mac and Charlie Die: Part One

Frank, Dee and Dennis are involved in setting up and promoting a 'glory hole' and a masked orgy/buffet in the bar/bathroom area, creating conditions for anonymous sexual acts on the premises.

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S3E14: Bums: Making a Mess All Over the City

The gang acquires an old police car, puts on berets/uniforms and acts as 'Guardian Angels'/'cops', cruising the streets, stopping people, and representing themselves as officers despite having no legal authority or official badges.

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S4E12: The Gang Gets Extreme: Home Makeover Edition

The gang buys/uses a propane torch and outlines a plan to "light a fire on the wall," create a controlled burn to weaken it, then smash it — an action described in detail in the transcript and later referenced as having nearly led to arson charges.

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S4E1: Mac and Dennis: Manhunters

After Frank claims the meat they ate was human, the group becomes obsessed with 'the hunger' for human flesh. They go to a morgue to get access to corpses with the intent to taste/eat them and also previously ate the steak they believed to be human meat.

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S4E1: Mac and Dennis: Manhunters

Charlie and Dee pay a morgue attendant for ten minutes alone with bodies ("15 bucks get you 10 minutes alone with the bodies") and discuss/take steps toward tasting the dead bodies, which is an attempt to violate and tamper with human remains.

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S13E4: Time's Up For The gang

Charlie states in the seminar that Dee had sex with him when he did not want to and that he protested; he describes being intimidated and wanting her to stop, which the group treats as non-consensual sexual activity.

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S4E1: Mac and Dennis: Manhunters

The morgue attendant offers '15 bucks get you 10 minutes alone with the bodies' and Charlie and Dee accept and pay for this private access, effectively buying illicit access to corpses.

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S4E2: The gang Solves the Gas Crisis

Frank outlines a plan to plant box cutters and fertilizer in Bruce Mathis's apartment so that when police are called they will arrest him as a terrorist, allowing the gang to claim reward/return of money.

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S12E3: Old Lady House: a Situation Comedy

The gang admits they placed hidden cameras in gifts and around the mothers' house (teddy bear, globe, plants, etc.), monitored a live feed, added laugh tracks and edits, and filmed private moments — including a sexual encounter between Frank and Bonnie — without the occupants' knowledge or consent. Charlie specifically acknowledges placing a camera in his mother's room; the group collectively monitored and edited the footage.

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S4E8: Paddy’s Pub: The Worst Bar in Philadelphia

The group discusses and partially executes a plan to create the appearance that Corman had an 'amnesia' dream — smashing heads with bottles, placing yesterday's newspaper and other props, and otherwise staging a scene to cover up the kidnapping.

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S9E8: Flowers for Charlie

The gang runs an 'intelligence experiment' in which they state they have been feeding a 'cerebral enhancement formula' to a lab rat and then propose to 'try a formula out on a human subject.' Dennis opens the event ('Welcome, everybody, and thank you for volunteering in this intelligence experiment'), a subject (Charlie) is selected and given the pill; the pill produces claimed effects and side-effects. The experiment is run informally by the group (no medical personnel, no oversight), and an unknown/experimental substance is given to Charlie.

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S11E3: The Gang Hits the Slopes

Dee explicitly describes the plan to jam her penis through the drilled hole and yell "Special delivery!" (an act of planned non-consensual sexual contact/exposure); Mac participates in and encourages the prank, creating an attempted sexual assault/indecent exposure scenario.

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S5E2: The Gang Hits the Road

After the bicyclist was struck the group questioned whether he was okay but ultimately did not render aid and continued on (they later drive off and resume the trip), leaving the injured party at the scene.

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S5E3: The Great Recession

The group harvests and markets 'crabs' taken from local sewage runoff, explicitly acknowledging that those crabs are not legally allowed to be eaten, then sell them on the street and to patrons.

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S5E8: Paddy's Pub: Home of the Original Kitten Mittens

When confronted, the group tells the lawyer they were spying on him and states they intended to 'blackmail you for your services' based on an alleged affair. They repeatedly describe plans to use the information to coerce the lawyer into providing legal help or other benefits, which is an attempted extortion scheme.

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S6E3: The Gang Buys a Boat

After the gang tampers with interior equipment and electrical items (throwing things around, mishandling gear), electrical crackling and fire breaks out on the boat. The group panics and abandons ship, showing conduct that negligently caused a hazardous, life‑endangering situation aboard the vessel.

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S6E5: Mac and Charlie: White Trash

At the episode's end the group opens (pops) a city fire hydrant to beat the heat — Frank is shown with a wrench and the characters celebrate releasing water from the hydrant. This is an unauthorized use/tampering with public infrastructure and creates a public nuisance/hazard.

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S6E7: Who Got Dee Pregnant?

Multiple witnesses recount hearing 'the passionate, unmistakable sounds of lovemaking' coming from the men's room at the party; several accounts state that Mac and Dee were in the men's room together and that sexual activity took place there.

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S12E9: A Cricket's Tale

The Gang repeatedly offers PCP as payment to Cricket (e.g., "Paychecks come at the end of the month... You want to get paid in PCP?" and "we'll pay you in PCP"). They attempt to trade drugs for services and offer drugs as payment.

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S7E1: Frank's Pretty Woman

After Roxy collapses and is found pulseless in Frank's apartment, the group explicitly discusses not calling 911, moving her out into the hallway, and arranging an anonymous tip so the discovery will appear unrelated. Lines include: "We could just put her out in the hall. We call in an anonymous tip."

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S7E4: Sweet Dee Gets Audited

Dee is audited because she claimed a dependent named Barnabas Reynolds without documentation or legal entitlement; the IRS agent says she is "claiming a dependent for which you have no official documentation."

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S7E4: Sweet Dee Gets Audited

The group organizes a sham funeral to convince the IRS that Dee's purported baby is dead. They attempt to present a corpse in a casket (which turns out to be the dead dog) as the deceased baby to the IRS auditor — a coordinated effort to mislead a federal tax agent.

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S7E9: The Gang Gets Trapped

The group's repeated statements of intent to take the family vase, searching the house (including gutting a teddy bear to look for the vase), and Frank's insistence on not leaving until he gets the vase demonstrate clear intent and overt acts toward stealing the item.

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S8E1: Pop-Pop: The Final Solution

At the animal facility/pound sequence the group (the main gang) encourages and facilitates the dogs leaving the cages — repeatedly telling them "Go and be free" and opening cages — i.e., they release the dogs from the facility without authorization.

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S8E2: The Gang Recycles Their Trash

The gang discusses taking collected trash 'instead of taking it all the way to New Jersey... let's just dump it in a poor neighborhood.' Later, a crowd confronts them shouting, "Don't dump your trash in our neighborhood, you rich prick!" and another character asks, "What the hell were you guys doing dumping down there?" The transcript establishes that the gang transported trash and dumped it in an unauthorized neighborhood rather than disposing of it legally. The members who were handling and transporting the trash throughout the episode are Dennis, Mac, Charlie, and (as driver/participant) Dee.

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S8E2: The Gang Recycles Their Trash

Dee takes a microphone at a union/strike rally and presents herself as "Martina Martinez," delivering an inflammatory speech accusing white people of dumping trash in the neighborhood and urging the crowd to take action. Her remarks (including shouted, incendiary phrases) directly rile the crowd and lead to a swarm/mob action against the gang: the transcript shows the crowd chanting and charging 'Go get them!' immediately after her address.

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S8E10: Reynolds vs. Reynolds: The Cereal Defense

Dee, enraged during the dispute, shouts at the others: "I am going to destroy everything you own!" — an explicit threat to damage property.

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S10E5: The gang Spies Like U.S.

Dee infiltrates the fish factory claiming "Name's Dee. I'm new around here" and attempts to access the manager's/office area to "gather intel," including asking about going up to the "secret private office," which is a knowingly false representation to gain entry and access.

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S10E10: ass Kickers United: Mac and Charlie Join a Cult

Members are manipulated via the fabricated 'Master' persona, newsletters, guilt-stressor 'tests,' and blackmail/threats into doing carpentry and renovation work (Dee/ Dennis orchestrate/benefit from the labor).

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S11E1: Chardee MacDennis 2: Electric Boogaloo

Frank (with the game) forces players to extract sewn-in keys using tweezers attached to a car battery (producing electrocution and bleeding). Those acts intentionally expose victims to serious bodily harm via electrocution, puncture and forced self-extraction, and the other named characters participate in or permit those actions as part of the game's escalation.

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S11E2: Frank Falls Out the Window

After a night of drug use the characters discover and refer to a crack pipe; Dennis is explicitly shown/identified with the pipe.

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S11E2: Frank Falls Out the Window

Dennis and Dee go to a welfare office pretending to be a recovering crack addict and a cognitively impaired relative, produce falsified paperwork (crossing out 'not' and replacing names) and attempt to obtain benefits under false pretenses.

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S11E2: Frank Falls Out the Window

The group attempts to cash a very large check they claim was just written by Frank, but the teller points out the check is dated 2006; Dennis/Dee represent otherwise in an effort to obtain the funds.

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S11E3: The Gang Hits the Slopes

Mac and Dee's plan to use the drilled hole to watch women in the shower constitutes voyeurism; Charlie is later caught spying/peeping (a woman confronts him after he was watching through the hole).

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S13E5: The Gang Gets New Wheels

Multiple lines of dialogue in the episode explicitly state that Dee 'banged a kid' and reference a teenage character (Aidan) having had sex the previous night. The episode therefore presents Dee as having engaged in sexual activity with a person portrayed as a minor.

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S11E6: Being Frank

The group maps out positions and executes a plan to sneak into a location (references to a bakery on 6th Street, tossing a rug over barbed wire, distracting the guard, and trying to get over the fence). Multiple members coordinate and take actions intended to gain unlawful entry.

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S11E7: McPoyle vs. Ponderosa: The Trial of the Century

Dee gave a sworn statement and testified in court that 'Bill spiked that milk' and that she would 'testify to that' (swearing on her mother's grave), but later in court conceded she did not actually see Bill spike the punch and admitted her memory was clouded / she had misremembered the event, which constitutes a clear false sworn statement in this trial context.

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S11E7: McPoyle vs. Ponderosa: The Trial of the Century

Multiple characters escalated a chaotic, disruptive series of actions in the courtroom — including bringing a live bird that caused pandemonium, shouting, insulting the judge, and otherwise refusing to comply with court decorum — prompting the judge to declare the proceeding a mockery and to threaten jailing them and to throw out the case.

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S11E8: Charlie Catches a Leprechaun

While holding patrons captive in the wagon, the group demands wallets, phones, and IDs, threatens withholding return and contacting police, and later decides to keep the collected wallets/phones rather than returning them — i.e., they seizes victims' property by coercion and retain stolen property.

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S12E9: A Cricket's Tale

Members of The Gang admit on screen that they placed a "pet‑tracking device" in/onto Cricket (Matthew Mara) without his knowledge or consent: "We did put that pet‑tracking device in him."

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S13E5: The Gang Gets New Wheels

While fleeing in the Range Rover, members of the Gang state 'I think I killed a kid' and express that a child may have been struck; they continue to flee. The transcript thus records an apparent collision with a person followed by leaving the scene, consistent with a hit-and-run and potentially vehicular manslaughter.

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S14E3: Dee Day

The group coordinates a plan to stop a city councilwoman from voting on an ordinance (discussing obtaining keys, breaking into her apartment, setting clocks back, staging accidents). They take overt acts in furtherance of that plan (Charlie enters the school to try to obtain keys/arrange the valet, Dee later slashes the councilwoman's tires), which supports a charge of conspiracy.

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S14E7: The Gang Solves Global Warming

During a heated moment at the bar/while filming, a character yells 'I'm going to murder you.' (Transcript: 'And stop! ... I'm going to m*rder you.'), an explicit homicide threat.

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S14E8: Paddy's Has a Jumper

The gang repeatedly concludes that the man on the roof 'should' be allowed (or helped) to die because it would benefit the bar; they discuss actively facilitating his death. Someone tells Cricket to 'sneak up there, give him a little nudge, and ... don't let anyone see you - commit the murder,' and Cricket explicitly volunteers 'Nah, I'll push him.' The group (Dennis, Dee, Charlie, Mac) endorses the idea and discusses plans and methods (e.g., telling Cricket to push), which constitutes solicitation and an agreement to cause the jumper's death.

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S15E1: 2020: A Year In Review

Charlie and Dee's costume business (Garments and Varmints) fills a large out-of-state order for protest/capitol-style costumes and pelts; they meet the buyer, who explicitly says they're 'protesting the election,' and later the group uses the costumes at the Capitol riots. The dialogue makes clear the sellers knew the group's intent to protest and sold them the gear used in that violent event.

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S15E8: The gang Carries a Corpse Up a Mountain

The core plot of the episode shows the group carrying Charlie's deceased father in a body bag, repeatedly dropping and spilling the contents, discussing chopping up, burning, or melting the body, attempting to slide/transport the body up a mountain in a tent/bag, and later placing the body in the bed of a truck with plans to throw him off a cliff / into the water (and acknowledging leaving the body where children/bystanders are present). These are clear, affirmative acts of handling and attempting to dispose of a corpse outside of lawful procedures and therefore constitute abuse/improper disposal of human remains by the participants listed (they jointly carry out and agree on disposal plans).

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S16E6: Risk E. Rat's Pizza and Amusement Center

The Gang collectively plans and executes a scheme to recreate the old Risk E. show by unlawfully entering restricted areas, manipulating animatronics and equipment, and then activating the attraction for paying/attending children, thereby furthering the unlawful acts described above.

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S16E7: The Gang Goes Bowling

Dee demands cash from the register—"Just give me bucks from the register"—and is accused by the others of "sneaking around trying to steal money that you haven't earned." The transcript shows Dee asking for register cash and the others treating it as an attempted theft.

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Episode Appearances

Season 1 • Episode 3

Underage Drinking: A National Concern

Season 2 • Episode 1

Charlie Gets Crippled

Season 2 • Episode 2

The Gang Goes Jihad

Season 2 • Episode 3

Dennis and Dee Go on Welfare

Season 2 • Episode 5

Hundred Dollar Baby

Season 2 • Episode 6

The Gang Gives Back

Season 2 • Episode 7

The Gang Exploits a Miracle

Season 2 • Episode 8

The Gang Runs for Office

Season 3 • Episode 1

The Gang Finds a Dumpster Baby

Season 3 • Episode 2

The Gang Gets Invincible

Season 3 • Episode 3

Dennis and Dee's Mom is Dead

Season 3 • Episode 4

The Gang Gets Held Hostage

Season 3 • Episode 6

The Gang Solves the North Korea Situation

Season 3 • Episode 7

The Gang Sells Out

Season 3 • Episode 10

Mac is a Serial killer

Season 3 • Episode 11

Dennis Looks Like a Registered Sex Offender

Season 3 • Episode 12

The Gang Gets Whacked: Part 1

Season 3 • Episode 13

The Gang Gets Whacked: Part 2

Season 3 • Episode 14

Bums: Making a Mess All Over the City

Season 4 • Episode 1

Mac and Dennis: Manhunters

Season 4 • Episode 2

The gang Solves the Gas Crisis

Season 4 • Episode 3

America’s Next Top Paddy’s Billboard Model Contest

Season 4 • Episode 5

Mac and Charlie Die: Part One

Season 4 • Episode 6

Mac and Charlie Die: Part Two

Season 4 • Episode 8

Paddy’s Pub: The Worst Bar in Philadelphia

Season 4 • Episode 12

The Gang Gets Extreme: Home Makeover Edition

Season 4 • Episode 13

The Nightman Cometh

Season 5 • Episode 2

The Gang Hits the Road

Season 5 • Episode 3

The Great Recession

Season 5 • Episode 4

The Gang Gives Frank an Intervention

Season 5 • Episode 6

The World Series Defense

Season 5 • Episode 7

The Gang Wrestles for the Troops

Season 5 • Episode 8

Paddy's Pub: Home of the Original Kitten Mittens

Season 5 • Episode 9

Mac and Dennis Break Up

Season 5 • Episode 12

The Gang Reignites the Rivalry

Season 6 • Episode 2

Dennis Gets Divorced

Season 6 • Episode 3

The Gang Buys a Boat

Season 6 • Episode 5

Mac and Charlie: White Trash

Season 6 • Episode 6

Mac's Mom Burns Her House Down

Season 6 • Episode 7

Who Got Dee Pregnant?

Season 6 • Episode 9

Dee Reynolds: Shaping America's Youth

Season 6 • Episode 10

Charlie Kelly: King of the Rats

Season 6 • Episode 13

A Very Sunny Christmas

Season 7 • Episode 1

Frank's Pretty Woman

Season 7 • Episode 3

Frank Reynolds' Little Beauties

Season 7 • Episode 4

Sweet Dee Gets Audited

Season 7 • Episode 6

The Storm of the Century

Season 7 • Episode 7

Chardee MacDennis: The Game of Games

Season 7 • Episode 9

The Gang Gets Trapped

Season 7 • Episode 12

The High School Reunion

Season 7 • Episode 13

The High School Reunion Part 2: The gang's Revenge

Season 8 • Episode 1

Pop-Pop: The Final Solution

Season 8 • Episode 2

The Gang Recycles Their Trash

Season 8 • Episode 3

The Maureen Ponderosa Wedding massacre

Season 8 • Episode 6

Charlie’s Mom Has Cancer

Season 8 • Episode 7

Frank's Back in Business

Season 8 • Episode 9

The Gang Dines Out

Season 8 • Episode 10

Reynolds vs. Reynolds: The Cereal Defense

Season 9 • Episode 2

Gun Fever Too: Still Hot

Season 9 • Episode 3

The Gang Tries Desperately to Win an Award

Season 9 • Episode 4

Mac and Dennis Buy a Timeshare

Season 9 • Episode 5

Mac Day

Season 9 • Episode 8

Flowers for Charlie

Season 9 • Episode 10

The Gang Squashes Their Beefs

Season 10 • Episode 3

Psycho Pete Returns

Season 10 • Episode 4

Charlie Work

Season 10 • Episode 5

The gang Spies Like U.S.

Season 10 • Episode 9

Frank Retires

Season 10 • Episode 10

ass Kickers United: Mac and Charlie Join a Cult

Season 11 • Episode 1

Chardee MacDennis 2: Electric Boogaloo

Season 11 • Episode 2

Frank Falls Out the Window

Season 11 • Episode 3

The Gang Hits the Slopes

Season 11 • Episode 6

Being Frank

Season 11 • Episode 7

McPoyle vs. Ponderosa: The Trial of the Century

Season 11 • Episode 8

Charlie Catches a Leprechaun

Season 11 • Episode 9

The Gang Goes to Hell

Season 11 • Episode 10

The Gang Goes to Hell Part Two

Season 12 • Episode 1

The Gang Turns Black

Season 12 • Episode 2

The Gang Goes to a Water Park

Season 12 • Episode 3

Old Lady House: a Situation Comedy

Season 12 • Episode 4

Wolf Cola: A Public Relations Nightmare

Season 12 • Episode 5

Making Dennis Reynolds a Murderer

Season 12 • Episode 9

A Cricket's Tale

Season 13 • Episode 4

Time's Up For The gang

Season 13 • Episode 5

The Gang Gets New Wheels

Season 14 • Episode 2

Thunder g*n 4: Maximum Cool

Season 14 • Episode 3

Dee Day

Season 14 • Episode 7

The Gang Solves Global Warming

Season 14 • Episode 8

Paddy's Has a Jumper

Season 14 • Episode 10

Waiting for Big Mo

Season 15 • Episode 1

2020: A Year In Review

Season 15 • Episode 2

The Gang Makes Lethal Weapon 7

Season 15 • Episode 4

The Gang Replaces Dee with a Monkey

Season 15 • Episode 8

The gang Carries a Corpse Up a Mountain

Season 16 • Episode 4

Frank vs. Russia

Season 16 • Episode 5

Celebrity Booze: The Ultimate Cash Grab

Season 16 • Episode 6

Risk E. Rat's Pizza and Amusement Center

Season 16 • Episode 7

The Gang Goes Bowling