There’s no shortage of ridiculous and hilarious quotes from FX’s It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, with some becoming iconic in its ever-growing fandom. Whether it’s Charlie’s “pirate door” or Dennis’ claim about being a “golden god,” these lines will stay in viewers' minds long after they’re done watching the sitcom.

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Fans on Reddit have pointed out that there are some underrated lines on the show that deserve more attention from viewers. These include Frank’s outrage over “fresh fish” and Dee’s exasperation over “three men in their thirties.” With the recent release of its latest season, it’s the perfect time to look back at some of the most underappreciated quotes from It’s Always Sunny.

Frank Reynolds:

“How Do You Not Have Fish? It Says ‘Fresh Fish Daily.’”

Frank Reynolds looking sad in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

Frank isn’t having a great time in the season 11 episode “Frank Falls Out the Window.” It’s one of the best Frank and Charlie episodes that highlight how dependent they are on each other. After accidentally falling out of their apartment window and losing his memory, Frank encounters another unexpected problem when he tries to order fish at Guigino’s.

The waiter tries to respectfully inform him that they’re out of fish, which predictably enrages the already annoyed Frank. The user cnblure quotes the line perfectly in a thread about underrated quotes, prompting several replies to his comment about “fresh fish daily.” Another Redditor even reveals that they “quote this every time” they “have fish.”

Salesman:

“It Seems What You Guys Are Looking For Is Some Sort Of P. Diddy-Style Shrimping Vessel.”

The gang standing on their new boat in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

There are a ton of gut-busting scenarios in the season 6 episode “The Gang Buys a Boat.” The underappreciated scene with the salesman takes the cake for a Redditor, though, who can’t help but recall the cunning character’s comment about a “P. Diddy-style shrimping vessel.”

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This is in response to the gang’s insistence on buying a boat where they can “host P. Diddy-style parties up on the deck,” while also being able to “haul in” a “Forrest Gump-size amount of shrimp.” Although they get an obviously rundown fishing boat instead of the grand one they had in mind, none of them seem to mind and are too excited to spend their hard-earned cash quickly and irresponsibly.

The Lawyer:

“It Seems Like You Have A Tenuous Grasp On The English Language In General.”

The Lawyer sitting behind his desk and looking frustrated in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

The first episode of season 5 brings back one of the best recurring characters in It’s Always Sunny, The Lawyer. A Redditor quotes the hilarious line about Charlie having “a tenuous grasp on the English language,” which is said in the middle of a heated argument about Frank’s home.

The messy real estate situation forces Charlie to bring out his knowledge about “the law and various other lawyerings,” which turns out to be a mostly incomprehensible string of concepts about “bird law.” It’s a comical exchange that underscore’s Charlie’s misguided need to prove he’s better than others.

Dennis Reynolds:

“He’ll Adapt To Reading?”

Frank standing in front of a mic and talking to Charlie in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

The season 8 episode “Frank’s Back in Business” draws attention to one of the best running gags in IASIP. Charlie’s illiteracy is featured again in a scene with one memorable exchange, which, as kylieRus points out, starts with Frank arguing that “he’ll adapt.” Frank is referring to taking Charlie “under his wing” to help his old company one last time with a major merger. He believes that the janitor will be able to adapt to not being able to read.

Dennis’ disbelief about Charlie’s abilities is justified, as he struggles with spelling and reading even the most basic words. He’s in way over his head as Frank’s new right-hand man, which leads to some disastrous scenarios in the chaotic office.

Frank Reynolds:

“Meanwhile, Block The Wind. I’m Gonna Roast This Bone.”

Frank Reynolds frothing at the mouth in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

The season 5 episode “The Gang Gives Frank an Intervention” has one of Frank’s most popular lines in the series. SometimesTheresSun quotes his inappropriate comment about how he’ll “get real weird” with his life, which is his justification for wanting to seduce the widow at her husband’s funeral. The user pmfevil99 states the line he says soon after this, as he tells the gang to “block the wind” so he can light a joint.

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The underrated quote is often ignored because of how popular Frank’s line prior to that has become. Fans who rewatch the scene may remember how amusing it is to see him smoke marijuana at his relative’s funeral. It’s another reminder of how crass and wild the group can be.

Dennis Reynolds:

“Don’t Say ‘Stage Freeze,’ Just Do It.”

The gang performs "The Nightman Cometh" in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

Season 4’s “The Nightman Cometh” deserves a sequel, as it’s easily among the most iconic episodes from the sitcom. It follows the tumultuous story of Charlie’s musical and how the gang unsurprisingly gets involved and excited about actually portraying it onstage. A messy rehearsal and Mac’s insistence on saying “stage freeze” out loud annoys Dennis, with a Redditor recalling his underrated line telling Mac to “just do it.”

Ashleynicole472 recounts how they were “cracking up at how involved Dennis is to the production.” Fans may remember how he even fights Mac to get the part he wants and expectedly gloats about how much the audience adores him. It’s a simple but telling line that hints at Dennis’ aggression.

Dennis Reynolds:

“Your Boss Is A Woman? Now This Is A Strange Bank.”

Dennis pointing at a graph showing 'gas prices' in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

Dennis, Mac, and Charlie find it hard to believe that the bank teller can’t understand their business proposal in the season 4 episode “The Gang Solves the Gas Crisis.” When the teller asks them why their graph about gasoline prices has images of women on it, they ask to speak with her manager, automatically assuming it’s a man.

A Redditor recalls Dennis’ shock at this revelation, commenting that it’s “a strange bank.” The user jackgundy remarks that the entire scene is a “great microcosm of the show,” as it highlights the gang’s outdated views and sexism. Plus, it predictably devolves into a chaotic situation soon after that statement.

Charlie Kelly:

“If, By Your Own Admission, Someone Who Has ‘Donkey Brains’ Would Be Considered Reckless, Or Moronic, Or Idiotic, And My Client Frank Here Has A State-Issued Certificate Clearing Him Of Having Said Donkey Brains, Then I Ask You This — Do You Have Any Such Certificate?”

Charlie wearing glasses in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

LarryCrabCake quotes part of Charlie’s elaborate defense in the 10th episode of season 8, which revolves around Dennis not having a “certificate” proving he doesn’t have “donkey brains.” It’s all in an effort to prove that Frank isn’t at fault for rear-ending Dennis’ car as he was having a bowl of cereal.

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Another user, tranque_the_ram thinks it “is easily in the top 3 best episodes,” adding that they’ve “re-watched” it “at least a dozen times over the past few years.” Charlie’s silly defense and Dennis’ total confidence in the fact that eating cereals while driving is just common sense are only a few of the things that make it such a hilarious episode.

Dennis Reynolds:

“How Exactly Are You Planning On Counting A Liquid?”

Charlie, Mac, and Dennis standing in a bank half-naked in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

Redditor fifapotato88 quotes Dennis's line about “counting a liquid” from the season 4 episode “The Gang Solves the Gas Crisis.” Charlie confidently claims that he can measure out gasoline by counting it, proving yet again that he has a need to always be right despite the absurdity of the situation.

Mac isn’t bothered by their argument at all and is more interested in getting Dennis’ permission for letting him breathe fire. Before Dennis can say no, he scoops up gasoline into his mouth and creates a fireball with a lighter. Charlie’s illiteracy is quickly forgotten after this cool trick and it’s unclear if they ever managed to figure out that they can’t just count droplets to sell to passersby.

Dee Reynolds:

“How Do Three Men In Their Thirties Not Have $800 Between Them?”

Dee Reynolds eating cake (It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia)

The gang finds themselves in yet another seemingly hopeless situation in the season 3 episode “The Gang Gets Whacked (Part 1).” After deciding it’s a great idea to sell the mafia’s drugs, they end up with a huge debt and absolutely no money to pay for it. Kolle12 recalls Dee’s irritation at realizing “three men in their thirties” don’t have “$800 between them,” to which Mac, Dennis, and Charlie respond with reasons like “NASDAQ” and "the Dow.”

It’s a moment that highlights the group’s incompetence, which always rears its ugly head in the direst situations. They have to resort to becoming escorts and working at stables, with Mac even becoming part of the mafia to solve their problem.

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