
Mac concocts a scheme to attract single women to rent Dennis’ bedroom while Frank and Charlie make similar plans to draw in young, European coeds, but neither ad attracts their intended target.
Mac concocts a scheme to attract single women to rent Dennis’ bedroom while Frank and Charlie make similar plans to draw in young, European coeds, but neither ad attracts their intended target.
Keeping the basement rodent-free drives Charlie to the brink. The gang throws Charlie a surprise party.
After slipping into an unhealthy obsession with computer games, The Gang wrestles to define the difference between the real and the virtual worlds.
Old grievances surface when the Lawyers sues Bill Ponderosa on behalf of Liam McPoyle and his lost eye.
Jimmy Buffett is in town and the positive vibes are alive at the bar, but when Mac comes out of the women’s bathroom, no one can leave until the bathroom situation is solved.
Motivated by the drama teacher who inspired her, Dee takes a job as a substitute teacher, and exposes her students to the culture of Paddy’s with a field trip to see the Gang’s take on the Lethal Weapon series: Lethal Weapon 5.
With Charlie under his wing, Frank cleans up so he can get his hands dirty and help out his old company with one last big merger. An unwritten rule of the bar gets the rest of the gang caught up in a case of mistaken identity.
The gang have a new scheme and Frank tries to keep up.
A blast from the past prompts the guys to expand membership, and Dee to re-consider her future.
Mac, Charlie and Dee struggle with their faith as Charlie’s mom fights cancer. Meanwhile, Frank loses his memory amidst a search for buried treasure.