It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia season 3 episode 13 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
The gang delves into cocaine dealing, struggling with its apparent weightlessness and debating strategies in Center City. Charlie and Frank argue over profits and past addictions. Rickety Cricket, now homeless, is coerced into selling their cocaine. Concurrently, Dennis is manipulated into being a male escort by Frank, intertwining with their dangerous mob dealings. Chaos ensues when Cricket squanders drug money, leading to panic and a hasty plan to flee. In a close call, they repay the mob using Frank's pimp chalice, narrowly escaping dire consequences, while Cricket faces mob retribution.
Full Episode S03E13 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does the gang think cocaine is weightless?
They are unable to detect its weight during their drug dealing attempts.
What past addictions do the characters reference?
They mention past addictions to glue and crack.
Who does Frank claim made the profit from the drug sales?
Frank claims he made the profit, not Charlie.
What area do they attempt to sell drugs in?
They try to sell drugs in Center City.
Who is Rickety Cricket?
Rickety Cricket is a homeless former acquaintance of the gang.
What task does the gang coerce Cricket into doing?
They coerce him into selling cocaine for them.
How does the gang get involved with the mob?
They get involved through their drug dealing and prostitution activities.
What role is Dennis forced into by Frank?
Dennis is coerced into becoming a male escort.
What does Cricket spend the drug money on?
Cricket spends the drug money on kettledrums and more drugs.
What desperate measure does the gang consider to escape their troubles?
They consider fleeing to the mountains for a fresh start.
How does the gang resolve their debt to the mob?
They pay off the mob with money from selling Frank's pimp chalice.
What happens to Cricket at the end of the episode?
Cricket is taken away by the mob for his irresponsible behavior.
Does the gang face any consequences for their actions?
They narrowly escape severe consequences but remain largely unaffected.
What role does Mac try to fulfill in the mob?
Mac tries to prove his worth and be more involved in gangster activities.
What is the gang's final situation at the end of the episode?
They are back at their bar, reflecting on the chaotic events of the day.