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Even in 1776, Rickety Cricket can’t catch a break. From being a well-to-off colonel to getting his head accidentally blown off by Frank’s faulty musket, his misery is the only historical constant. The Verdict: Underrated or Unwatchable?

For years, this episode was often cited as a "weak" entry because it broke the show's standard format. However, on The Always Sunny Podcast, Rob McElhenney and the crew recently defended it, noting that the sheer ridiculousness of the accents and the "YeeeEEEEeessss" scene have aged incredibly well. The Gang Cracks the Liberty BellIt's Always Sun...

Underrated Episode: The Gang Cracks The Liberty Bell - Facebook Even in 1776, Rickety Cricket can’t catch a break

What follows is a colonial-era flashback that allows the cast to lean into their worst impulses with period-appropriate flair: For years, this episode was often cited as

The Gang Cracks the Liberty Bell: A Masterclass in Chaotic Revisionist History

Dennis and Mac trying to pass as British noblemen in curly wigs and white pancake makeup is pure comedy. Mac’s insistence that his whistling wooden teeth are "saving the thing" remains one of the show's funniest visual gags.