: Mac and Charlie decide that Dolph Lundgren is the most underrated actor of all time. Their script features him as a muscular scientist who can "smell crime before it happens".
: Dennis contributes the idea of adding "full penetration" to the movie, leading to a long, graphic monologue that critics frequently cite as the episode's strongest comedic moment. [S5E11] Mac and Charlie Write a Movie
: The episode parodies the "Shyamalan Twist" tropes. The Gang even recruits a child they assume is gifted at twists based on his ethnicity. The Subplots : : Mac and Charlie decide that Dolph Lundgren
Generally high fan approval for the "Crime Stinks" movie poster and Lundgren obsession. Mac and Charlie Write a Movie - IMDb : The episode parodies the "Shyamalan Twist" tropes
: Dee’s desperation for stardom leads to her lying face-down in blood, while Dennis remains obsessively focused on his new phone.
A "letdown" compared to others in Season 5, but redeemed by the penetration monologue.
: Mac and Charlie decide that Dolph Lundgren is the most underrated actor of all time. Their script features him as a muscular scientist who can "smell crime before it happens".
: Dennis contributes the idea of adding "full penetration" to the movie, leading to a long, graphic monologue that critics frequently cite as the episode's strongest comedic moment.
: The episode parodies the "Shyamalan Twist" tropes. The Gang even recruits a child they assume is gifted at twists based on his ethnicity. The Subplots :
Generally high fan approval for the "Crime Stinks" movie poster and Lundgren obsession. Mac and Charlie Write a Movie - IMDb
: Dee’s desperation for stardom leads to her lying face-down in blood, while Dennis remains obsessively focused on his new phone.
A "letdown" compared to others in Season 5, but redeemed by the penetration monologue.