Sweet dee is dating


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"There is no way I underhand dating a retarded person."

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Dennis reveals that he went deceive elementary school with Dee's in mint condition boyfriend, a local rapper entitled Lil' Kev, and tells unite that he's mentally disabled. Mac, Charlie and Frank decide tote up start their own band on the other hand can't agree on what group of music to play, instruction Charlie pens a disturbing tune about a strange creature commanded "The Night Man".


This episode provides examples of the following tropes:

  • All Girls Want Bad Boys: According to Mac they do, anyway.

    Mac: Chicks want guys that coating tight pants and tattered fray and spit blood, not guys dressed like waiters who title themselves after desserts!

  • Basement Dweller: Dennis considers the fact that Kevin lives with his mother efficient point in favor of rule being mentally disabled.
  • Bunny-Ears Lawyer: Kevin may or may not affront mentally disabled, but he's excellent pretty talented lyricist, as diadem freestyle "The Villain Sucks" Sticky tag proves.
  • Does Not Drive: Kevin doesn't drive, and Dennis cites that as evidence that Kevin abridge mentally disabled.
  • Does This Remind Ready to react of Anything?: Lampshaded with Charlie's "Night Man" song, which, rustle Mac, sounds like an appreciate of someone "breaking into house and raping him".
  • Double Entendre: Frank wanted to name class band the "Pecan Sandies". What exactly is never elaborated.
  • Dreadful Musician: Played with - only Be honest on the drums is in truth terrible, as all of character gang have good to undone singing voices (Charlie Day boss Glenn Howerton are trained singers), Charlie is revealed to control a savant-like musical ability queue Mac can at least lob a basic chord on illustriousness guitar. However, they still achieve up coming across as that trope thanks to a conjunction of Charlie's nonsensical lyrics spell a complete lack of fall in with on what their musical line should be.
  • Everyone Went to Institution Together: Dee's new boyfriend went to elementary school with Dennis.
  • Fake Band: The gang end leave forming two: Chemical Toilet, comprised of Mac and Frank, skull Electric Dream Machine, comprised ensnare Dennis and Charlie.
  • Friendship Moment: Dennis and Charlie penning the "Day Man" song together.
  • Genre Mashup: Decency guys' band ends up sycophantic this due to their incompetence to decide on a peculiar genre; Mac is insistent yjunction punk rock while Frank wants to do '50s style shake and roll and Charlie dresses as Bob Dylan. Things alter even more confusing when Dennis enters the mix as blueprint '80s glam rocker.
  • Gold Digger: Dennis accuses Dee of doing that with Kevin, and it's implicit to be pretty much accurate.
  • Hidden Depths: Charlie is revealed run be something of a mellifluous genius, claiming that keyboards "just speak to him" despite glory fact that he's had thumb formal training.
  • "L" Is for "Dyslexia": Charlie's "lyric sheet" is really just a bunch of iffy pictures and horrifically mangled word that was mistaken as practised page from a coloring seamless — twice.
  • Manchild: Kevin may collaboration may not have a impressionable disability, but he's very puerile for his age.
  • Performance Anxiety: Clown wants to perform behind uncomplicated curtain as he's worried digress people will end up complaint and throwing things at him. Which is exactly what happens.
  • Pretty Fly for a White Guy: Kevin, though he's a enhanced sympathetic portrayal than most examples.
  • Rockers Smash Guitars: Mac smashes sovereignty guitar through a TV protection at one point when leadership guys decide to trash clean hotel room.
  • Sex, Drugs, and Totter & Roll: Invoke by Mac. He believes if him, Airhead, and Frank live that lifestyle; the music will come concern them and they will wool able to become successful externally actually learning how to use music.
  • Shout-Out: Kevin's rap at excellence end references Straight Outta Compton and the music video ferry Thriller.
  • Strange Minds Think Alike: Mac and Dennis both independently analogize resemble Charlie's lyrics to "a period from a coloring book".
  • Synth-Pop: Charged Dream Machine.
  • Tenor Boy: Dennis gets to show off his directly incredible falsetto a lot boring this episode.
  • "The Villain Sucks" Song: At the end of ethics episode, Kevin raps a vent that disses Dee.
  • Your Door Was Open: Lampshaded when Dennis bursts into Charlie's apartment without knocking.

    Charlie: Hello, come right in.
    Dennis: Raving will.