The fireballs they blew with the gas were CGI, they mentioned it in their podcast. However Danny DeVito actually waterboarded Kaitlin Olson, that wasn't faked
Kaitlin Olson is the true Project Badass. Literally being waterboarded, flailing & running in heels to dive head-on into the side of a car which left a huge crater in the metal door. Now THAT, is badass
This episode is so SO funny and I feel like from this moment every episode has this same feeling, like this is what Always Sunny really is. You have so many great episodes to come!
Its Always Sunny In Philadelphia got its name from the A-ha b-side The Sun Always Shines on TV. Basically means real life is dissapointing. Underrated song imo.
Yeah. That's why they've mentioned on the podcast that the name "Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia" doesn't really make any sense, since the original was gonna be "It's Always Sunny on TV"
Yes the 9/10ths is a thing. All fueling stations charge an extra 9/10ths of a cent beyond the advertised price to squeeze a little extra cash out of us.
Tbh I feel like I’ve never seen fractions on gas prices? Maybe I’ve just somehow never noticed them. (Which would be pretty wild considering my first job was at a gas station, where I went out there changed the gas prices pretty regularly.)
@@Austin.KilgoreI dunno where you live, but if you’re in the US then it definitely wouldn’t surprise me if you just never noticed - they do usually kinda squish it into a tiny little column, after all. But yeah, I know all of the major national gas station chains do it, and while it’s possible there are smaller chains or locally owned stations that don’t do it, I’ve never encountered any.
I always thought that it's so it looks a cent cheaper even though the fraction is always 9/10 so like they can list it at 3.99 and 9/10ths of a cent instead of 4.00
This practice goes back about a century to when states first introduced gas taxes. At the time, gas sold for - wait for it - about 10 cents a gallon. Rounding up by a whole penny would have represented a 10% price hike, so gas stations started using fractional additions to pass along state levies.
John's first wife, Cynthia, was his college sweetheart. Their relationship was loving but also rocky. John was an angry and rebellious young man and often made things difficult for those around him. Just as the Beatles were exploding in England in 1963 Cynthia got pregnant and gave birth to their son Julian. The pregnancy was the only reason they married so it wasn't a well thought out thing. As John's fame exploded in the USA and elsewhere in 1964 he spent less and less time with his family and he and Cynthia grew apart, though she did occasionally tour with him. She was more of a traditional wife and raised Julian. A few years later John met Yoko, an avant-garde artist, who challenged and inspired him. It was a very different relationship. She was more of a mother figure for him (he lost his mother while in his teens) and gave him a certain comfort that he had lacked. Cynthia went on to marry a few more times.
No, there is either a fraction or a decimal in America for gas prices. They literally listed it as essentially 4.99 and 9/10 of a cent for every gallon😂
Its funny you mention Charlie should do voice work cuz he does the voice of Luigi in the new Mario movie. Pretty sure he’s done a few others in the past too…cant remember what though
Kaitlin Olson (Dee) was actually water boarded by Danny. She was not happy after. Source is their podcast they talked about it. She was a good sport but understandably traumatized after the scene.
so all gas stations used to have the fractions on them but they havent done that in a while. im 30 and i cant remember the last time i saw fractions at gas stations.
Only gas prices in the U.S. have dollar, cents, and fraction. It is some how because of the price and gas tax from decades ago. I don’t completely understand it, or why they still have fractions today.
They still do it, it may not be on the electronic signs, but it is painted on the pumps. The exxon the sheetz and wawa all have it on the big sign. I would have to go by and check if the pumps still do
The production/lighting for this reaction was a great improvement. Also getting buzzed beforehand is a big connect with the fan base move lol love to see it.
The fireballs they blew with the gas were CGI, they mentioned it in their podcast. However Danny DeVito actually waterboarded Kaitlin Olson, that wasn't faked
Fireballs are incredibly easy to edit into a video clip. Ive done it myself and it looked pretty damn convincing.
What an honor. Lucky Kait
Kaitlin is a champ. She told a story on Conan of being injured on set before. With some obvious exception, she is willing to do her own stunts!
@@futurereflections4097She gets injured in every season, even in Ireland she had to stand in a swamp
@timbir they actually said its a real fireball that was recorded in front of a greenscreen and then edited into the scene
Kaitlin Olson is the true Project Badass.
Literally being waterboarded, flailing & running in heels to dive head-on into the side of a car which left a huge crater in the metal door. Now THAT, is badass
This episode is so SO funny and I feel like from this moment every episode has this same feeling, like this is what Always Sunny really is. You have so many great episodes to come!
fuck gayden hitler la cubs hat boi
Its Always Sunny In Philadelphia got its name from the A-ha b-side The Sun Always Shines on TV. Basically means real life is dissapointing. Underrated song imo.
Yeah. That's why they've mentioned on the podcast that the name "Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia" doesn't really make any sense, since the original was gonna be "It's Always Sunny on TV"
This and Charlie Work in season 10 are def in my top 5 fav episodes
WIIIILD CAAARD, BITCHES!!!!
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE-haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw!
This episode is such a classic 😁
Yes the 9/10ths is a thing. All fueling stations charge an extra 9/10ths of a cent beyond the advertised price to squeeze a little extra cash out of us.
Tbh I feel like I’ve never seen fractions on gas prices? Maybe I’ve just somehow never noticed them. (Which would be pretty wild considering my first job was at a gas station, where I went out there changed the gas prices pretty regularly.)
@@Austin.KilgoreI dunno where you live, but if you’re in the US then it definitely wouldn’t surprise me if you just never noticed - they do usually kinda squish it into a tiny little column, after all. But yeah, I know all of the major national gas station chains do it, and while it’s possible there are smaller chains or locally owned stations that don’t do it, I’ve never encountered any.
0.99 9/10ths basically means 0.999
It’s marketing, everyone see something is $.99 ignoring the .009 fraction which basically makes it a dollar.
I'm pretty sure I have never laughed harder than when Charlie cut the brakes, screams "WILDCARD!" and jumps out of the van.
4:56 It may very likely just be the Mr. Universe pose he's doing, but I think surprisingly Charlie looks the best shirtless
Zack Knighton in this show is hilarious. I love the episode he comes back. This one is top 15, maybe even 10.
Agreed!
Iconic episode. In one video you asked what our favorite was, a very difficult question indeed. This one’s probably a contender for me.
Probably one of my favorite Sunny episodes
Considering what 'Bruce's actor was later found to be actually up to, Frank wasn't so far off in his speculation unfortunately.
The only place you'll see that 3.99 9/10 thing in the US is in gas stations. I'm not sure why though.
I always thought that it's so it looks a cent cheaper even though the fraction is always 9/10 so like they can list it at 3.99 and 9/10ths of a cent instead of 4.00
This practice goes back about a century to when states first introduced gas taxes. At the time, gas sold for - wait for it - about 10 cents a gallon. Rounding up by a whole penny would have represented a 10% price hike, so gas stations started using fractional additions to pass along state levies.
One of my favorite improvised lines/blooper off the show
“ruining my interior and I just; I won’t have it.”
That was a weird bank.
Please give Kaitlin Olson all the awards. Thank you.
I wonder who came up with "CAUSE I CUT THE BREAKS!" that is genius
John's first wife, Cynthia, was his college sweetheart. Their relationship was loving but also rocky. John was an angry and rebellious young man and often made things difficult for those around him. Just as the Beatles were exploding in England in 1963 Cynthia got pregnant and gave birth to their son Julian. The pregnancy was the only reason they married so it wasn't a well thought out thing. As John's fame exploded in the USA and elsewhere in 1964 he spent less and less time with his family and he and Cynthia grew apart, though she did occasionally tour with him. She was more of a traditional wife and raised Julian. A few years later John met Yoko, an avant-garde artist, who challenged and inspired him. It was a very different relationship. She was more of a mother figure for him (he lost his mother while in his teens) and gave him a certain comfort that he had lacked. Cynthia went on to marry a few more times.
You’re gonna get Charlie’s Texas character again . .
No, there is either a fraction or a decimal in America for gas prices. They literally listed it as essentially 4.99 and 9/10 of a cent for every gallon😂
Its funny you mention Charlie should do voice work cuz he does the voice of Luigi in the new Mario movie. Pretty sure he’s done a few others in the past too…cant remember what though
Yeah, they know that...that's the joke.
Kaitlin Olson (Dee) was actually water boarded by Danny. She was not happy after. Source is their podcast they talked about it. She was a good sport but understandably traumatized after the scene.
??? Why would she consent to that lmao
@@beyondviolet Because Kaitlin is a goddamn trooper.
@@nicktoons125 only the most dedicated of actors would willingly traumatize themselves many times just for the realism factor
I live in Philly . Its a pretty damn big city and just surrounded by neighborhoods and ghettos
so all gas stations used to have the fractions on them but they havent done that in a while. im 30 and i cant remember the last time i saw fractions at gas stations.
This episode was so dense with comedy
Only gas prices in the U.S. have dollar, cents, and fraction. It is some how because of the price and gas tax from decades ago. I don’t completely understand it, or why they still have fractions today.
At my local gas station, Unleaded is $3.84 9/10 because in America, we are b45^4Rds like that.
7:51 only with gas prices for some reason
It's been a good while since I've seen fractions at a gas station. They used to do it, and it was always a "round up by 1 cent" kinda thing
They still do it, it may not be on the electronic signs, but it is painted on the pumps. The exxon the sheetz and wawa all have it on the big sign. I would have to go by and check if the pumps still do
Kaitlin Olson actually got waterboarded in this episode
The director pf yhis and many episodes is also yhe director of WandaVision
Gas prices always have a 9/10 at the end. It just means another way to fuck us over a few cents more.
What kind of show can you say their season has been good because of the CANIBALISM episode?! Hahahahaha. Sunny truly is one of a kind 😂😂😂
They have mobile petrol services in the rich Middle Eastern countries
The production/lighting for this reaction was a great improvement. Also getting buzzed beforehand is a big connect with the fan base move lol love to see it.
Thank you!
I mean , kinda did 7:17😅😅 just not in the show…..
wow, i never made this connection. youre right
Huhuhuh 😂
I like Dean
Mac is the brains because Mac is the one that made up the whole thing.
To be fair, not all terrorists are muslims 😏
WILDCARD BITCHES, YEEEHAAAAW
Narcissism + Stupidity = Entertainment
Philadelphia is not particularly sunny.