Episode is hilarious. However, I agree with Eric – people who know they’re doing bad things and still do them are objectively worse than people who do bad things while being convinced they’re doing good things.
This is why Always Sunny works as a comedy. If the gang were always aware of how they were perceived by other people in the show AND STILL did it anyway, there would be no release for the audience. We would just constantly be watching bad people do bad things and knowingly inflicting pain on others.
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Sorry Evil that can’t recognize that it’s evil are worse I mean.
People that do bad things under the impression that they are good things are worse than people doing bad things and knowing their bad things.
Evil that’s recognize it’s own evil are the most horrible in my opinion.
Episode is hilarious. However, I agree with Eric – people who know they’re doing bad things and still do them are objectively worse than people who do bad things while being convinced they’re doing good things.
This is why Always Sunny works as a comedy. If the gang were always aware of how they were perceived by other people in the show AND STILL did it anyway, there would be no release for the audience. We would just constantly be watching bad people do bad things and knowingly inflicting pain on others.
one of my favorite episodes
next week…it’s time