It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia season 5 episode 8 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Charlie Kelly invents 'Kitten Mittens' to quiet noisy cats. Seeking investors, he plans to attend a merchandising convention. At Paddy's Pub, the gang debates various merchandise ideas, while Dee claims merchandising rights via a contract, which Frank eats. Consulting a lawyer, they discuss patents and the eaten contract. The lawyer, facing a personal crisis, is manipulated into helping. At the convention, Charlie's Kitten Mittens attract investors, but the lawyer reveals he owns all profits from their merchandise, outsmarting the gang.
Full Episode S05E08 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Charlie Kelly's invention?
Kitten Mittens, mittens for cats to reduce noise.
Why does Charlie want to attend a merchandising convention?
To find investors for Kitten Mittens.
What rights does Dee claim to have at Paddy's Pub?
Rights to all merchandising through a contract.
How do Charlie and Dennis attempt to solve the contract issue?
By consulting a lawyer for legal advice.
What product ideas do Mac and Dennis consider for the bar?
Paddy's thong and a humorous towel.
What is Frank's invention?
A gun that shoots liquor.
Why do Charlie and Dennis think their lawyer is having an affair?
They misinterpret his behavior and personal crisis.
What do they offer the lawyer as compensation for his services?
A prostitute.
How does the gang's presentation at the convention go?
Charlie finds investors for Kitten Mittens, while the others fail to impress.
What surprise does the lawyer reveal at the end?
He owns all profits from the bar's merchandising due to a contract the gang signed.