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[s5e3] The Great Recession Official

To save money, Mac and Dennis "fire" Charlie and Dee, leading to the creation of a "self-sustaining" internal economy using Paddy’s Dollars .

The episode is famous for its heavy, overt product placement for Dave & Buster's and Coors Light . While intended as a meta-joke about the show needing money during a recession, creator Glenn Howerton noted the joke was somewhat ruined because the network (FX) ran real commercials for those same brands during the broadcast. Quick Breakdown Parody Subject The 2008 Financial Crisis & Bernie Madoff Business Venture Frank and Dee's "family business" involving runoff crabs Resolution [S5E3] The Great Recession

Frank Reynolds loses his fortune in a Ponzi scheme (a direct parody of the Bernie Madoff scandal) and unsuccessfully attempts to hang himself, though his neck is "too thick" for the noose. To save money, Mac and Dennis "fire" Charlie

In the episode "The Great Recession" (Season 5, Episode 3), the Gang attempts to navigate the 2008 financial crisis with their typical brand of misguided logic and self-interest. Key Plot Features Quick Breakdown Parody Subject The 2008 Financial Crisis

To save money, Mac and Dennis "fire" Charlie and Dee, leading to the creation of a "self-sustaining" internal economy using Paddy’s Dollars .

The episode is famous for its heavy, overt product placement for Dave & Buster's and Coors Light . While intended as a meta-joke about the show needing money during a recession, creator Glenn Howerton noted the joke was somewhat ruined because the network (FX) ran real commercials for those same brands during the broadcast. Quick Breakdown Parody Subject The 2008 Financial Crisis & Bernie Madoff Business Venture Frank and Dee's "family business" involving runoff crabs Resolution

Frank Reynolds loses his fortune in a Ponzi scheme (a direct parody of the Bernie Madoff scandal) and unsuccessfully attempts to hang himself, though his neck is "too thick" for the noose.

In the episode "The Great Recession" (Season 5, Episode 3), the Gang attempts to navigate the 2008 financial crisis with their typical brand of misguided logic and self-interest. Key Plot Features