While Charlie is left behind in Philadelphia (the focus of the preceding episode, "Charlie's Home Alone"), the rest of the Gang is treated by Frank to a private box at U.S. Bank Stadium. The episode serves as a love letter to Philadelphia fandom, blending the show's signature degeneracy with the real-life historical victory of the Eagles.
: Worried about the city's reputation, Mac tries to force the group to act like "model citizens." He eventually realizes that their crude behavior is the true heart of Philadelphia. [S13E9] The Gang Wins the Big Game
: In a recurring gag, the Gang’s favorite harassed waiter (Michael Naughton) appears as their server in Minnesota, only to be tormented once again. While Charlie is left behind in Philadelphia (the
: Suffering from a severe case of pink eye , Dee inadvertently helps seal the victory when she wanders into the Patriots' locker room and wipes her infected eye on a towel intended for Tom Brady . Key Highlights : Worried about the city's reputation, Mac tries
: The episode concludes with a montage of actual 2018 celebration footage from Philadelphia, including a clip of series creator Rob McElhenney celebrating at the stadium.
: This episode is one of several in Season 13 where Dennis Reynolds (Glenn Howerton) is absent, a major plot point for the season. It's Always Sunny Recap: 13.09 'The Gang Wins the Big Game'