The gang shoots its shot at TV fame with absurd crossover, parodies, and utter disaster in true Sunny fashion.
The gang shoots its shot at TV fame with absurd crossover, parodies, and utter disaster in true Sunny fashion.
Danny DeVito talks about how liberating Sunny has been to work on and what’s to come.
“Now here’s what I remember from my brown state.” – Dennis
“I guess that’s just summer love.” – Charlie
“I have the grace of a falcon, and I’ll be in and out like a demon’s whisper.” – Mac, recalling Dennis
“Sir Mix-a-Lot was not talking about women whose backs have recovered from a horrific spinal disorder…” – Dennis
“You two have boyfriends? How did you not know that the reason I invited you back to my bar was to bang you? Get outta here! Get the hell out of here! Shoo away from me!” – Dennis
“He shushes me because he doesn’t like the volume of my conversation? Next thing he knows, he’s chopped to bits in a basement somewhere, you know? Was it worth it?” – Charlie
“That’s how you patronize someone right there.” – Charlie
“Dee inspired me. She said, ‘You’re an awesome janitor, Charlie. You can make this whole school slippery.'” – Charlie
This Filipino went crazy on me. She scratched me like a velociraptor. – Frank
“A good hockey wig could put this thing over the top.” – Charlie
“Mrs. Mac has a unique and earthy fragrance.” – Dennis
“I’m fat.” – Mac’s confession
“I went from a tiny twink to the muscle-bound freak you see before you.” – Mac
“Yeah, those mothers just left their kids here in a bar with complete strangers in a pageant that’s under investigation.” – Sweet Dee
“I guess that don’t leave me with no choice… but to be a mature-ass adult about this s—! I’m working on my temper. But know that I strongly disagree with this!” – Reggie
Emotional battery and public humiliation await all who would play.
“I’m not drunk. I’m more sober than I’ve ever been in my entire life.” – Dennis