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  1. Franklin "Frank" Reynolds is the stepfather of Dennis Reynolds and Dee Reynolds, and the ex-husband of Barbara Reynolds. Frank also lives with best friend (and ex-husband), Charlie Kelly. He is a member of "The Gang" that owns and runs Paddy's Pub. He used to be prim and proper, but after he divorced Barbara, he let himself lose all convictions and live with no moral compass or decency. Frank ...

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    • "Frank vs. Russia" (Season 16, Ep 4) For fans who find Frank to be It's Always Sunny's funniest character, "Frank vs. Russia" is a pretty darn good example to prove their point.
    • "Dee Sinks in a Bog" (Season 15, Ep 7) While the title (and the scenario it lays out) would naturally lead one to believe Dee runs away with "Dee Sinks in a Bog," it's actually Frank.
    • "The Gang Chokes" (Season 14, Ep 4) It's Always Sunny has become a comedy staple because it consistently has its characters butting heads, yet learning nothing.
    • "Mac Finds His Pride" (Season 13, Ep 10) "Mac Finds His Pride" predominately follows two members of the Gang: The titular Mac and Frank. It's also an episode with two distinct halves, and both are equally great for Frank but in very different ways.
    • Charlie Gets Crippled (8.6) Proving that he was always going to be a valuable asset, Danny DeVito killed it in the role ever since his debut. When his wife decides to divorce him, Frank makes the big decision to give up his life of luxury to reconnect with his kids.
    • Frank's Pretty Woman (8.7) Frank has had a hard time finding love ever since his divorce, and he likely didn't have it prior. It isn't until he meets the seedy prostitute, Roxy, that he believes that he's truly found it.
    • Hundred Dollar Baby (8.8) Frank and Kaitlin Olson's Dee have never had a great rapport, and much of this is because Dee has been her family's punching bag since childhood.
    • The Gang Gives Frank An Intervention (8.8) A huge reason behind Frank joining The Gang is so that he can enjoy the indulgent, underground lifestyle of his youth that he had to abandon when he married his wife.
    • Frank Chooses To Live In Filth And Sleep In The Same Bed As Charlie (“Charlie Gets Crippled”) Given the option, most people probably wouldn’t opt to live in squalor and share a bed with an adult man who may or may not be their son, but that’s the life of Frank Reynolds.
    • Frank Falls Out A Window And Loses A Decade Of His Memory (“Frank Falls Out The Window”) It’s a classic sitcom trope for a character to hit their head and experience memory loss, and Frank Reynolds makes for a perfect victim in It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia.
    • Frank Tries To Plug Up A Bloody Nose, Causing His Head To Swell (“Mac Finds His Pride”) In “Mac Finds His Pride,” Frank is assigned the job of convincing Mac to be on the Paddy’s float for the local Gay Pride Parade, but he bashes his nose real good at the start of the mission.
    • Frank Becomes The Wrestling Character The Trash Man And Critically Injures Rickety Cricket (“The Gang Wrestles For The Troops”) Frank can sometimes let his energy get the best of him, and this is well demonstrated in “The Gang Wrestles For The Troops.”
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    • Frank goes live on the air - "Gun Fever Too: Still Hot" (Season 9, Episode 2) After scaring off several muggers on the streets using a few of his unregistered firearms, Frank becomes a local hero and goes on a live news broadcast to recount his harrowing ordeal.
    • Frank's living on the edge - "The Gang Gives Frank an Intervention" (Season 5, Episode 4) Frank, for no particular reason, decides to spiral out of control on a booze-fueled mission to become as extremely gross and depraved as possible.
    • Frank "Mourns" for his Ex-Wife - "Dennis and Dee's Mom is Dead" (Season 3, Episode 3) Frank enters the bar celebrating with his exciting announcement that his scornful ex-wife Barbra has died during a botched surgery.
    • The Wolf Cola incident - "Wolf Cola: A Public Relations Nightmare" (Season 12, Episode 4) When his sham money laundering front company "Wolf Cola" becomes a massive seller in Boca Raton, Florida, Frank begins to celebrate his newfound business success in style.
  2. Feb 10, 2016 · Being Frank: Directed by Heath Cullens. With Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton, Rob McElhenney, Kaitlin Olson. A day in the life of Frank Reynolds as he tries to keep up with the gang's newest scheme.

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