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Frank Reynolds is the legal (but not biological) father of twins Dennis and Dee, and until "The Gang's Still in Ireland", was hinted at being the biological father of his roommate Charlie. In season 13, his expired driver's license displays his date of birth as July 31, 1943.
The series follows "The Gang", a group of five misfit friends: twins Dennis and Deandra "(Sweet) Dee" Reynolds, their friends Charlie Kelly and Ronald "Mac" McDonald, and Frank Reynolds, Dennis' and Dee's legal father. The Gang runs the fictional Paddy's Pub, an unsuccessful Irish bar in South Philadelphia. In the episode, The Gang purchases a ...
The series follows "The Gang", a group of five narcissistic underachievers: twins Dennis (Howerton) and Deandra "Sweet Dee" Reynolds (Kaitlin Olson), their friends Charlie Kelly (Day) and Ronald "Mac" McDonald (McElhenney), and their legal father Frank Reynolds (Danny DeVito), who run Paddy's Pub, a run-down bar in South Philadelphia.
Dennis and Dee are frequently shown to be two sides of the same coin, with later episodes depicting Dee engaging in predatory behavior towards young men. Danny DeVito as Frank Reynolds, the legal father of Dennis and Dee Reynolds, and the majority owner of Paddy's Pub soon after his introduction in season 2 onwards.
The gang opens a time capsule and tries to make good on the past: Dee takes another shot at acting by visiting her old drama teacher and ends up teaching his unmotivated drama class; Mac, Dennis, and Frank try to get their old gang member Schmitty back into the Gang but Charlie gets jealous of Schmitty trying to replace him so he becomes the ...
The Gang gets into misadventures involving vehicles: Dennis finds his Range Rover destroyed and gets a less-expensive car, which makes him nicer and nets him new friends; Dee gets the Range Rover Frank wanted to buy for himself but had to give up because of his expired license, and she makes friends with upper-class moms and becomes more like ...
The Gang members go in separate directions in their frustration from missing out on a boat ride: Dennis starts trying to control his anger and attempt to sell his Range Rover; Dee and Charlie get closer as friends and team up for "def poetry"; Frank tries to join a "new gang" who just opened a new bar; and Mac decides to date hotter women.
Dee shows the Gang a clip from an independent film she appeared in that turns out to be a Cinemax softcore porno starring Richard Grieco.The Gang argues over what is considered art, leading Mac and Frank to try to market Charlie's childish doodles as modern art and Dennis recruits Dee to adapt his erotic memoirs into a film to cash in on the success of Fifty Shades of Grey.