It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia season 6 episode 2 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Dennis and Charlie navigate their respective marital issues; Dennis realizes he doesn't love Maureen and plans for divorce, while Charlie deals with the repercussions of a hastily signed prenup. Dee gets entangled with Bill Ponderosa, whose marital troubles and obsession lead to complications. The group's attempt to enjoy a belated bachelor party at a strip club backfires, exposing their personal conflicts. Ultimately, Dennis's divorce leaves him financially burdened, and Dee finds herself in an awkward position with Bill.
Full Episode S06E02 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did the husband leave cab fare for his wife, Maureen?
He mistakenly thought she needed it to get to work, not realizing she doesn't have a job.
What is Charlie upset about regarding a prenuptial agreement?
He signed it thinking it was a phone bill and is now frustrated about the implications for his marriage.
Why is Dee in a dilemma with Bill Ponderosa?
Bill, who is obsessed with Dee, has been kicked out by his wife and is now imposing on Dee's space.
What leads to Dennis deciding to divorce Maureen?
Dennis is fed up with Maureen's strange behaviors and realizes he doesn't love her.
What happens at the bachelor party at the strip club?
The group faces issues with money, couple's dances, and marriage dynamics, highlighting their personal problems.
How does Maureen react to Dennis's declaration of divorce?
She threatens to falsely accuse Dennis of abuse to retaliate against his decision.
What is the outcome of Charlie and Mac's legal meeting?
They discuss the division of assets and consider annulling their marriage with their lawyer, Uncle Jack.
How does Dee handle the confrontation with Bill's wife?
Dee ends up keeping the car Bill gave her and kicks Bill out, resolving her immediate dilemma.
What are the consequences of Dennis's divorce from Maureen?
Dennis inherits Maureen's debt and has to make alimony payments, worsening his financial situation.