10 Funniest GetRichQuick Schemes On It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia

10 Funniest Get-Rich-Quick Schemes On It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia

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The It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia gang are always up to something, and here are 10 of their most ridiculous get-rich-quick schemes.

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10 Funniest GetRichQuick Schemes On It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia

It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2005) has kept audiences splitting their sides over the gang’s mishaps and misfortunes. The sitcom follows Mac (Rob McElhenney, who also created the show), Charlie (Charlie Day), Dennis (Glenn Howerton), Dee (Kaitlin Olson), and Frank (Danny DeVito) as they run into all kinds of hilarious trouble.

It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia tackles the current social, cultural, and political climate and asks acute philosophical questions, all with an over-the-top, larger-than-life humorous critique. Their favorite hobby, though, is putting together shoddy get-rich-quick schemes, and they have tried to do so in a variety of laughable ways.

10 The Great Recession

10 Funniest GetRichQuick Schemes On It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia

In this season five adventure, viewers see the gang caught up in the hurt of the 2008 recession. Mac and Dennis attempt to cut back on the bar’s expenses by firing Charlie and Dee as well as employing the Dave and Buster’s model of D&B money by churning out some Paddy’s dollars.

Meanwhile, Charlie tries to sell some suspicious-looking sea creatures from sewage runoff, and Frank and Dee are selling knives and vacuums door-to-door in order to make some quick cash. Of course, this is all for not when Paddy’s dollars go kaput, Charlie can’t legally sell the weird sea urchins, and the knives are dangerously sharp and the vacuums too loud to persuade anyone to buy them. However, this doesn’t mean it wasn’t laugh-out-loud funny.

9 The Gang Exploits A Miracle

10 Funniest GetRichQuick Schemes On It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia

In “The Gang Exploits a Miracle,” the crew, thanks to Charlie’s discovery, make money off of a water stain that eerily-resembles the Virgin Mary—or so they all think. They decide to take advantage of the hearts of Catholicism’s most faithful and dutiful followers in Philadelphia by inviting them to the bar (complete with red velvet. ropes) to see the ‘miracle’ for themselves while Frank asks for tithe.

This ploy, of course, blows up in their faces when the witnesses to the water stain think Charlie is a false prophet, but not without its fair share of giggles from viewers.

8 The Aluminum Monster vs. Fatty Magoo

10 Funniest GetRichQuick Schemes On It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia

What unfolds in season three’s episode “The Aluminum Monster vs. Fatty Magoo” had viewers in stitches. Dee and Charlie visit a clothing store created and operated by Dee’s old ‘friend’ Ingrid Nelson (Judy Greer), also known as Fatty Magoo and Dee the Aluminum Monster, which came from the back brace she had to wear.

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Dee’s jealousy and insecurity propel her to design a dress of her own to “beat” Fatty Magoo. The gang gets in on this too; Mac, Frank, Dennis, and Charlie decide to open an underground factory in the basement of the bar to make a dress Dennis designed to prove he hasn’t “peaked.” It falls apart by the end when Dennis can’t find a perfect model, Dee’s prototype is trashed, and the workers go on strike against Frank and Mac. Suddenly, When Dennis shows up as the model, donned in the dress, makeup, hair, and sporting breast implants, it left the audience in tears from laughter.

7 The Gang Gets Whacked Parts I & II

10 Funniest GetRichQuick Schemes On It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia

Charlie and Dee find a stereo speaker that fell off the back of a truck. To their excitement and everyone else’s dismay, when the back falls off, it’s discovered that some illegal drugs were stashed in it—drugs that belong to none other than the mob, we find out, and which are worth $25,000. This all comes to light, of course, after Charlie and Dee sell it to Frank’s guy Bingo for a measly $300.

After some more drugs are acquired, a weird jockey at a country club, and Frank pimping Denis out for more cash, the get-rich-quick scheme comes to a close when the mob comes for their cash. Thankfully, Dennis has it from selling Frank’s chalice. No one had to sell any more drugs—or themselves—to keep from getting ‘whacked.’

6 Dennis And Dee’s Mom Is Dead

10 Funniest GetRichQuick Schemes On It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia

In “Dennis and Dee’s Mom is Dead,” Barbara Reynolds dies from a bad neck lift. Leaving the mansion to Dennis and her money to Bruce Mathis (played by Stephen Collins, the real father of Dennis and Dee), but nothing to Dee and Frank, they plan an absurd arrangement to swindle Bruce out of the lofty monetary inheritance.

When fans get to the end of the episode, they see that Dee and Frank are willing to go as far as to ‘adopt’ a hoard of kids and get legally married in order to coerce Bruce to write them a check. Bruce is in on it the whole time, however, and, in addition to Frank and Dee being left with nothing, Dennis loses the house for letting Frank and Dee get married there. It was a wild ride full of cringe and hilarity.

5 Paddy’s Pub: Home Of The Original Kitten Mittens

10 Funniest GetRichQuick Schemes On It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia

In “Paddy’s Pub: Home of the Original Kitten Mittens,” the gang decides to make merchandise for the bar. Frank teams up with a hot woman to create a shotgun that shoots tequila, Charlie and Dee come together to patent the kitten mittens, and Mac and Dennis make towels with buttocks on them and nude pens.

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It all goes kaput when the lawyer (Brian Unger) they harass drafts up a ‘patent’ that is actually a restraining order that also entitles him to 50% of any merchandising profits the bar makes.

4 The Gang Exploits The Mortgage Crisis

10 Funniest GetRichQuick Schemes On It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia

The first episode of the fifth season launches more hilarity as the gang takes advantage of the housing crisis mortgage bust of 2008. When Frank buys a home that’s being foreclosed to flip it and make a fast buck, Dennis and Mac get in on the action by acting as real estate agents. Meanwhile, Dee chooses to be a surrogate for a wealthy suburban couple looking to have a baby in which she tries to persuade them to let her carry 10 children.

The family in the foreclosed house recruits the lawyer to help get Frank, Mac, and Dennis off their backs, and Dee’s surrogate blueprint goes up in smoke when they decide to go with someone else. This is yet another episode where the crew uses humor to discuss a hefty cultural and political upset.

3 Underage Drinking: A National Concern

10 Funniest GetRichQuick Schemes On It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia

In the third episode of the series’ first season, Dennis, Dee, Mac, and Charlie decided to ‘save’ the youth of their time by making the bar into a safe space for minors to go drink and get drunk. They water down the drinks and increase the cost of the alcohol in order to make some fast cash.

It isn’t without its consequences, though, when Dennis ends up romantically-entangled with a minor, as well as Dee, and Mac ‘crashes’ the party before prom. This episode showed audiences early on just how funny the show was going to be.

2 The Gang Solves The Gas Crisis

10 Funniest GetRichQuick Schemes On It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia

The second episode of season four, “The Gang Solves the Gas Crisis,” involves Frank and Dee once again attempting to frame Bruce Mathis as a terrorist in order to keep him from donating ‘their’ money to a mosque.

On the other hand, Mac, Charlie, and Dennis choose to capitalize on the gas crisis by selling it door-to-door. They steal Dee’s money to start it up and try to get backing from big banks to no avail.

1 The Gang Recycles Their Trash

“The Gang Recycles Their Trash” takes some of these past get-rich-quick schemes—recycles them, as the gang says—and ‘reinvents’ them to manipulate the trash workers’ strike. Like the gas crisis, they go door-to-door in affluent neighborhoods in Philly to pick up trash.

While it is actually successful in that they do make some cash, they have no where to put it. The plans caves when the workers come to a compromise with their unions and return to work. Suffice to say, this episode is one of the silliest.

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