Frank Reynolds

279
Total Crimes
147
Unique Crimes
120
Episodes
19
Most Frequent

Most Committed Crime

Theft

Unauthorized taking and consumption of another person's personal property (petty theft/larceny): intentionally taking possession of property belonging to someone else without that person's consent.

Committed 19 times

Criminal History

Sorted by frequency • 279 total offenses

Incidents (19)

S2E1: Charlie Gets Crippled

Frank grabs and runs off with Dennis’s crutches in the street.

Incident #1
S2E2: The Gang Goes Jihad

Following Frank’s plan, Dee physically removes Barbara’s beloved small dog from the house so Frank can use it as leverage.

Incident #2
S3E1: The Gang Finds a Dumpster Baby

There are multiple instances of the Gang and others rifling through or taking items from the Dumpster (recovered goods, an 'Ali Baba sword' and other possessions). Characters later fight over who owns or stole specific items.

Incident #3
S3E6: The Gang Solves the North Korea Situation

Frank obtains Mr. Kim's secret microbrew recipe (he exclaims 'Boom! Only Mr. Kim's secret microbrew recipe'), removing it from the business without consent.

Incident #4
S3E11: Dennis Looks Like a Registered Sex Offender

Frank packs up and leaves the apartment, saying he 'decided to take everything' because it was hard to tell whose stuff was whose; he removes multiple items that belong to others.

Incident #5
S3E12: The Gang Gets Whacked: Part 1

The gang finds a set of speakers that had 'fallen off the back of a truck' and takes them for use in the bar instead of returning them or notifying the owner.

Incident #6
S4E2: The gang Solves the Gas Crisis

The group finds out Dee keeps her life savings in a sock drawer and proceed to take it, remarking they'll 'be investors' with her money.

Incident #7
S4E12: The Gang Gets Extreme: Home Makeover Edition

The gang loads items from Sears and other purchases into their vehicle and openly talk about "unloading all the sh*t into the car," and generally behave as though they are appropriating store and household goods for their project rather than legitimately purchasing them.

Incident #8
S6E8: The Gang Gets a New Member

At the ceremonial meeting the Gang presents candles as part of the setup; Schmidty asks 'Where did you steal these from, huh?'—an explicit assertion in the transcript that the candles were taken without authorization. The candles are in the possession of the Gang members present (Dennis, Mac, Frank), which implicates them in the theft.

Incident #9
S7E6: The Storm of the Century

At the All American Home Center, the group responds to the credit-card/system outage and the crowd frenzy by saying explicitly 'Let's just start looting' and then actively joining the crowd grabbing merchandise ('Get it, get it, get it'). The transcript shows the main characters encouraging and participating in the theft of store goods.

Incident #10
S7E7: Chardee MacDennis: The Game of Games

A Chance card instructs a player to "take the money from everyone's pockets." Frank attempts to seize money from the other players' pockets and demands they hand over cash during the game (he pressures teammates to give him their money).

Incident #11
S9E6: The Gang Saves the Day

While a separate robbery is in progress, several members of the Gang take advantage of the chaos to grab groceries and junk food from shelves; items stolen include chips, candy and other convenience foods.

Incident #12
S11E6: Being Frank

Frank locates and seizes a rug from under a buffet table at a family gathering (shiva) — lines: "There's the rug. Under the buffet table... I'm getting a rug. I'm getting the-the rug."

Incident #13
S11E9: The Gang Goes to Hell

Charlie and Frank are caught with multiple beers (hidden in luggage / on-person) on the 'dry' Christian cruise; crew/security confiscate the beers after the passengers lie about and attempt to hide them.

Incident #14
S14E6: The Janitor Always Mops Twice

Frank describes having people 'round up' cherries, sitting on them, and later reselling them at marked-up black-market prices; Mac and Dennis participate in rescuing/distributing cherries and profiting from resale.

Incident #15
S15E5: The Gang Goes to Ireland

The Gang admits they took Dee's first-class ticket and 'divided it into five coach tickets' for their use ("we took that one first-class ticket, divided it into five coach tickets").

Incident #16
S16E1: The Gang Inflates

Frank and members of the gang enter a tenant's unit to seize items over unpaid rent, telling the tenant to 'pay your rent, you deadbeat' while instructing others to 'grab stuff' and otherwise removing the tenant's belongings. The group uses intimidation (bulletproof vests, threats) while taking property.

Incident #17
S16E6: Risk E. Rat's Pizza and Amusement Center

The Gang removes and handles animatronic parts and props from storage (including taking a torso/shirted animatronic pieces and prize items) and later uses/appropriates those items in their stunt/recreation of the old show without permission from the facility.

Incident #18
S16E8: Dennis Takes a Mental Health Day

Dennis refers to a French dip sandwich he had in the fridge. Charlie, Mac, and Frank call Dennis and admit they already ate the sandwich (they say they 'pressure-cooked' and ate it). The sandwich belonged to Dennis and was consumed by the others without his permission.

Incident #19

Incidents (16)

S3E10: Mac is a Serial killer

Frank brings a chainsaw and the group threatens to 'torture' Mac, talk about chopping and dismembering victims, and otherwise use the chainsaw to intimidate and coerce a confession.

Incident #1
S3E13: The Gang Gets Whacked: Part 2

Frank repeatedly hits Dennis during an argument (he says he's "knocking some sense into you" and strikes him), constituting physical assault.

Incident #2
S4E12: The Gang Gets Extreme: Home Makeover Edition

The gang forcibly restrains the family with plastic bags, shoves family members around during the takeover and uses coercion and force as part of their "makeover" activities, causing distress and difficulty breathing for the victims.

Incident #3
S5E1: The Gang Exploits the Mortgage Crisis

Throughout the confrontation over the house the Gang talks about and explicitly threatens violent acts (e.g., 'we could cave the husband's skull in,' 'we'd have to kill the kids,' and later explicit threats to find, strangle, and beat buyers if they back out). These statements occur in the context of disputes over occupancy and sale of the house.

Incident #4
S5E2: The Gang Hits the Road

While taunting a cyclist on the road the group discussed egging/throwing things; someone in the car fired a beer across the cyclist's bow and a bottle/beer hit him in the back of the head. The transcript shows the group collectively participating in the act and then reacting after the cyclist was struck.

Incident #5
S5E8: Paddy's Pub: Home of the Original Kitten Mittens

Frank demonstrates a 'gun that sh**t liquor into your mouth' and at one point a person complains 'You threw tequila in my eye!' The group also loads/uses 'tequila bullets' and discuss gunpowder/propulsion ('I made tequila b*ll*ts, but I guess I put too much gunpowder in.'), and their shotgun/gun-shot demonstration forcibly blasts liquid into people's faces/mouths during the merchandising presentation. Those actions in the episode amount to nonconsensual physical assaults.

Incident #6
S6E4: Mac's Big Break

Cricket states that his wound got infected from when Frank hit him with a trash can. Frank struck Cricket with a trash can, causing an injury — an unambiguous act of physical assault/battery in the episode.

Incident #7
S6E6: Mac's Mom Burns Her House Down

The group discusses and implements a plan to "make her feel sick." The transcript shows the mothers becoming "zonked" after consuming juice and later the characters question "What was in the juice? I drank a lot of that juice..." indicating the group administered substances (cold medicine/other) to incapacitate Charlie's mother.

Incident #8
S6E8: The Gang Gets a New Member

During the initiation scene the Gang turns on Schmidty and forcibly ejects him from a moving car. The transcript records members urging Frank to 'push' Schmidty out, Frank physically pushing him, and the group yelling 'You're out of the gang!' as Schmidty is forced from the car. Dennis and Mac participate by directing/encouraging the action; Frank is the primary actor who executes the push.

Incident #9
S6E12: Dee Gives Birth

Hospital staff and the man (Mr. Craig) react as members of the group try to move him and even discuss putting him in the trash or stashing him in another room; Mr. Craig pleads 'Please don't put me in the trash!' and the others are seen/manipulating him like the 'Weekend at Bernie's' gag—actions performed by Frank and Charlie in the scene.

Incident #10
S7E5: Frank's Brother

At the start of the episode Frank and his brother Gino physically fight in the bar (grunting and scuffling). In flashback scenes Frank also describes violent beatings in the 1960s-era conflict with Reggie/Hakim and the group references past incidents of violent assaults.

Incident #11
S7E10: How Mac Got Fat

Frank repeatedly strikes Mac with a stick (Mac: "Stop hitting me with the stick"); elsewhere Charlie threatens to "jam that stick up your ass," a direct threat of physical harm.

Incident #12
S7E12: The High School Reunion

Multiple heated confrontations and physical violence occur at the reunion (shouting, people being struck/attacked and a general brawl atmosphere). The transcript includes lines and yells consistent with a physical attack carried out by members of the gang against reunion attendees (e.g., 'Ah! Ow! I've been waiting a long time for this.').

Incident #13
S10E10: ass Kickers United: Mac and Charlie Join a Cult

Characters soak themselves in 'Fight Milk' (a corrosive/irritating concoction) which burns a hole in a couch cushion and is warned not to get on skin. Frank and others are shown using and spilling it; the substance is used in cult activities that risk physical injury.

Incident #14
S15E5: The Gang Goes to Ireland

The Gang admits they gave Dee 'just enough sleeping pills to keep you blissfully asleep' while she was intoxicated so she would wake up in Dublin ("we took that one first-class ticket... and then gave you just enough sleeping pills").

Incident #15
S16E1: The Gang Inflates

Frank announces he is 'armed' when collecting the loan/rent and uses threatening language toward a tenant ('Go for it, b*tch!'), creating a menacing situation and the reasonable fear of imminent harm.

Incident #16

Incidents (12)

S2E1: Charlie Gets Crippled

Frank, Dennis, and Dee fight in the street over the crutches, leading to a chain-reaction car pileup and a hospital visit.

Incident #1
S3E8: Frank Sets Sweet Dee On Fire

By intentionally igniting a building and staging dangerous rescue scenarios (including sending people into the burning structure), the Gang put clubgoers, bystanders, and participants at serious risk of harm.

Incident #2
S4E3: America’s Next Top Paddy’s Billboard Model Contest

The 'barnyard' themed runway forces models to stand in feces, contestants are asked to eat cockroaches, and the judges/organizers (Dennis, Frank, Dee) push contestants into humiliating or hazardous challenges to create spectacle for the contest/video.

Incident #3
S5E2: The Gang Hits the Road

The gang intentionally smashed and set wicker chairs on fire inside the U-Haul/trailer to cook hot dogs; the resulting smoke/ fumes incapacitated them, demonstrating a reckless creation of a hazardous condition.

Incident #4
S7E10: How Mac Got Fat

Several plans — placing/ detonating M-80s in/near the bar and on birds, and adding unauthorized stop signs — create foreseeable risks of physical injury to patrons, bystanders, drivers, and animals.

Incident #5
S9E2: Gun Fever Too: Still Hot

Frank recounts that when three men tried to mug him he "started blasting," missed, chased them and fired again — admitting to shooting at people in public.

Incident #6
S11E1: Chardee MacDennis 2: Electric Boogaloo

By designing and carrying out extreme, dangerous game challenges (IV alcohol administration, electrocution with a car battery, forcing people to extract sewn-in keys) and by continuing the 'game' after it became clearly harmful, the group created and disregarded a substantial risk of serious injury to participants.

Incident #7
S12E2: The Gang Goes to a Water Park

The Gang squeezes into a kiddie slide, becoming jammed and creating a hazardous situation for other children; they discuss and contemplate sending an unconscious child down the slide to free themselves and otherwise act in ways that recklessly risk injury to children in the park.

Incident #8
S13E2: The Gang Escapes

Because the Gang intentionally prevented Dee from re-entering and forced a dangerous situation (she ends up on a small ledge and falls through glass), their deliberate refusal to release her and their dangerous conduct foreseeably caused physical injury. The transcript records Dee being stranded on a ledge, glass shattering, and her being injured as a direct result of the group's actions and refusal to unlock the door.

Incident #9
S15E1: 2020: A Year In Review

At a Paddy's Pub business meeting/introduction with the potential investor, the gang lights off a firework inside the bar as 'fanfare,' causing a small on-scene scare and presenting a clear public-safety/fire risk in an enclosed commercial space.

Incident #10
S16E2: Frank Shoots Every Member of the Gang

Throughout the episode Frank handles and fires a gun in public places (a bar/restaurant, in cars, on the bridge/beach), repeatedly claiming or implying it was unloaded and otherwise acting without regard for others' safety (including letting people handle/scratch him with the gun and firing it around the group).

Incident #11
S16E6: Risk E. Rat's Pizza and Amusement Center

After recreating and activating an unsanctioned version of the show and opening the doors, the Gang releases an unapproved, unsafe attraction that results in chaotic conditions (children screaming, helicopter blades and other hazards operating) and apparent injuries/risks to the children in the facility.

Incident #12

Incidents (10)

S3E10: Mac is a Serial killer

Frank and the others ransack Mac's living area (looking through books, drawers, commenting on the 'prison cell' decor and the highlighted anatomy text) and generally search personal spaces without legal authority.

Incident #1
S4E12: The Gang Gets Extreme: Home Makeover Edition

The gang enters the Juarez family's house uninvited, declares "Your house is ours now!" and sets up shop to perform an "extreme" makeover, remaining in the home and using it as their worksite.

Incident #2
S5E1: The Gang Exploits the Mortgage Crisis

After buying the house at a foreclosure auction, members of the Gang decide to forcibly remove the people living there. They repeatedly smash the door and break into the house (counting off and shattering the door), despite the presence of occupants and a lawyer who says the occupants have 90 days to vacate.

Incident #3
S5E6: The World Series Defense

The group goes into the Ollidy Inn seeking the alleged secret tunnel, finds and forces entry into a locked linen-closet-like area and become trapped there for six days. The episode depicts them entering a locked/closed area of the hotel without authorization.

Incident #4
S5E12: The Gang Reignites the Rivalry

The Gang and Dee visit their rival bar and a fraternity house, loudly chanting, taunting patrons/owner, harassing people, and refusing to back down—behavior that prompts calls to police and owners telling them to leave.

Incident #5
S6E5: Mac and Charlie: White Trash

Mac and Charlie locate and climb into an abandoned private/decommissioned swimming pool (using a mattress as a ladder) and become stuck. Dennis, Dee and Frank also enter/visit the same abandoned pool later. None of them have permission from the property owner; the entry is portrayed as forcible/unauthorized (they climb in, call for help, and refuse to leave when denied access).

Incident #6
S7E12: The High School Reunion

At the start of the transcript the group is told they are neither faculty nor alumni and are not allowed in. Despite that, the gang gains entrance to the reunion (they speak about sneaking past security and getting name tags and then proceed into the event).

Incident #7
S8E3: The Maureen Ponderosa Wedding massacre

The core gang (Dennis, Mac, Charlie, Frank and later Dee) crash Maureen Ponderosa's wedding in the woods as uninvited guests. A responding officer explicitly states those present were 'the only people on the scene that weren't invited,' and the group refuses to leave and contributes to the disturbance.

Incident #8
S12E2: The Gang Goes to a Water Park

The Gang locates a newly constructed slide that is not yet open (no water, not in operation) and proceed to use it anyway ('raw-dog the shit out of it'), exposing themselves and others to risk and using park property without authorization.

Incident #9
S12E4: Wolf Cola: A Public Relations Nightmare

The Gang clears out a TV set ('this is now our set') and interrupts a live broadcast and later rushes the UFC weigh-in/stage, using microphones and making announcements, which constitutes unauthorized takeover and disruption of the events.

Incident #10

Incidents (9)

S3E3: Dennis and Dee's Mom is Dead

Dee and others pose as a grieving couple (with 'Seamus' as the fiancé), stage a wedding and attempt to use the charade (and promises of adopting children/charity) to influence Bruce and access the money left by Barbara.

Incident #1
S3E15: The Gang Dances Their Asses Off

The gang signs Paddy's up as a prize, then plots to ensure their selected entrant (the homeless man Larry, their "inside horse") wins by incapacitating other dancers with sedatives and coordinating outside assistance. The scheme is an intentional manipulation of the contest outcome for the gang's benefit.

Incident #2
S4E9: Dennis Reynolds: An Erotic Life

The group conspires to reenact or fabricate incidents from Dennis's memoirs (e.g., staging a Bon Jovi encounter, manufacturing 'stigmata') so a fact-checker can't disprove them and the book can be sold; they also plan a scheme involving pretending Dennis has terminal cancer to manipulate Bon Jovi's people.

Incident #3
S4E12: The Gang Gets Extreme: Home Makeover Edition

At a store the gang insists purchases be put on an "Extreme Home Makeover account," pressures the clerk, and signs for credit (the transcript shows them arranging a store credit card and charging thousands of dollars in supplies under misleading claims), representing the project as a legitimate sponsored operation to obtain goods/credit.

Incident #4
S8E6: Charlie’s Mom Has Cancer

The Gang organizes a "Beef and Beer" at Paddy's to raise money by falsely presenting Bonnie Kelly as dying of lung cancer and soliciting donations and sympathy-based contributions to pay for supposed treatment.

Incident #5
S9E4: Mac and Dennis Buy a Timeshare

Throughout the episode members of the group promote and operate the 'Invigaron' multi-level marketing scheme (presentations claiming false health/wealth benefits), sell timeshare weeks through deceptive pitches, hide or obscure opt-out terms, shift downlines and otherwise manipulate buyers for profit. Frank is portrayed as the mastermind of the scheme and Dee/Charlie run presentations recruiting buyers; Mac, Dennis and Charlie solicit and sell weeks/levels and participate in duping customers (e.g., persuading Ben and Da'Maniac to buy).

Incident #6
S10E4: Charlie Work

The group purchases steaks using airline miles and then deliberately rubs live chickens/feathers on the steaks, vacuum-seals them, and plans to return the contaminated steaks for cash, exploiting a loophole in the airline miles/return system.

Incident #7
S12E2: The Gang Goes to a Water Park

Multiple members of the Gang repeatedly shout or claim 'AIDS' or otherwise fake a medical condition (and earlier invoke a special program for children with leukemia) to cut to the front of lines and obtain priority access at the park.

Incident #8
S15E1: 2020: A Year In Review

The Paddy's Pub owners repeatedly describe taking multiple PPP loans and using the money to fund side businesses (Punch Incorporated, Frank's Imports and Exports, Garments and Varmints, etc.) rather than for the legitimate payroll/operations purposes represented when applying for relief. Gary explicitly accuses them of gaming the system and taking taxpayer dollars for fictitious businesses.

Incident #9

Incidents (8)

S3E5: The Aluminum Monster vs. Fatty Magoo

Dee returns to find her dress missing; the group tells her 'it was destroyed and the materials were distributed amongst the workers,' leaving her work ruined and forcing her to start over.

Incident #1
S4E12: The Gang Gets Extreme: Home Makeover Edition

Members of the gang smash lamps, break furniture, swing a wrecking ball and plan to tear down walls; they explicitly discuss gutting the house and destroying items to "get rid of anything that will remind the Juarez family of their old country."

Incident #2
S5E9: Mac and Dennis Break Up

To reach the animals and execute their rescue/plan, characters bash larger holes in Dee's apartment wall and otherwise damage the unit's interior. The deliberate creation of holes and structural damage to Dee's rented apartment constitutes property damage/vandalism.

Incident #3
S5E12: The Gang Reignites the Rivalry

Frank describes and proceeds to cut a fraternity shower curtain in half at waist height so occupants' genitals would be exposed—cutting and damaging property belonging to the fraternity.

Incident #4
S7E9: The Gang Gets Trapped

Frank forcibly rips open/guts a child's teddy bear while searching for the vase; Charlie and others also engage in noisy interference and handling of household items (e.g., attempting to smother a noisy toy). Those acts damage or substantially disturb the homeowners' property.

Incident #5
S8E6: Charlie’s Mom Has Cancer

The Gang admits to having accidentally struck and broken a Virgin Mary statue with their car and then attempts to raise money under false pretenses to pay to repair it.

Incident #6
S13E2: The Gang Escapes

While trying to find clues in the commercial escape-room facility, the Gang smashes multiple items and breaks things while searching for keys and locks. The transcript describes them 'smashing a lot of things' in the room and breaking glass during the course of their search.

Incident #7
S16E6: Risk E. Rat's Pizza and Amusement Center

The Gang tampers with, disassembles, and otherwise manipulates stored animatronic characters and show equipment (including popping off shirts/coverings and handling damaged components), causing damage to the property's animatronics and show equipment.

Incident #8

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S3E8: Frank Sets Sweet Dee On Fire

The Gang devised a conveyor/chopping-mechanism stunt to create dramatic kitten-rescue footage; they put kittens in direct danger for the sake of a story and at least one cat was chopped/killed during the scheme.

Incident #1
S5E9: Mac and Dennis Break Up

Dee's cat becomes stuck in a wall. Charlie proposes and executes schemes that involve forcing additional cats into the wall to lure the trapped cat out; multiple cats are shoved into the wall; a live bird with a string tied to its legs is thrown into the wall; the animals are handled roughly and placed in hazardous conditions (crowded, confined space, bashing around them). These actions intentionally subject animals to likely injury, distress, and hazardous confinement, constituting cruelty/abuse.

Incident #2
S6E6: Mac's Mom Burns Her House Down

The household juice/cold medicine ends up being ingested by the dog Poppins; the characters conclude "we k*lled Poppins" and then put the dog in a trash bag/left it in a trash can. The transcript later reveals the dog was alive, but the characters' actions—causing the dog to ingest medicine, assuming it died, and putting it in the trash—are conduct that would be criminalized as animal cruelty and improper disposal in most U.S. jurisdictions.

Incident #3
S7E10: How Mac Got Fat

Frank and Charlie discuss and plan to place an M-80 under a pigeon's wing (or otherwise detonate fireworks involving birds) in order to blow up the pigeon(s) for 'meat' — a plan to intentionally harm/kill animals with explosives.

Incident #4
S9E8: Flowers for Charlie

The group repeatedly tries to capture/kill a large rat in the bar/back office. Methods discussed and used include glue traps (Dee's glue trap, which she gets stuck on), attempts to 'bash' or smash the rat (Mac), ultrasonic repellant (Dennis), baiting and deceptive traps, and other hazardous tactics. The group's stated objective includes killing or trapping the rat and they discuss brute-force and baiting methods that risk injuring the animal.

Incident #5
S14E9: A Woman's Right to Chop

After being told the very-old dog Poppins may die in delivery, characters repeatedly urge that the puppies be "killed" (Frank: "Well, you got to k*ll those babies, then") and instruct a salon/clinic contact to "terminate the puppies' embryos" or "murder them". They place calls and make requests to have the puppies killed rather than allow the dog to give birth.

Incident #6
S14E9: A Woman's Right to Chop

Characters discuss and attempt abusive interventions on Poppins (blasting an air horn into the dog's ear, proposing to feed the dog coffee) as a means to "jump-start" or otherwise treat the animal, conduct which is dangerous and intentionally harmful (Mac blows an air horn into the dog; feeding coffee is proposed).

Incident #7
S16E3: The Gang Gets Cursed

Frank explicitly kills a seagull that flies into Paddy's Pub; the dead bird is later found kicked under a booth.

Incident #8

Incidents (8)

S3E10: Mac is a Serial killer

After luring Mac to the apartment, the group ties him up and restrains him while interrogating him about being a serial killer.

Incident #1
S4E12: The Gang Gets Extreme: Home Makeover Edition

The gang forces the Juarez family into plastic bags ("bag 'em") and transports them for the "reveal," preventing them from leaving or controlling their movement during the takeover.

Incident #2
S5E8: Paddy's Pub: Home of the Original Kitten Mittens

A character (Dee) says 'So sorry, sir. They duct-taped me to the bathroom sink.' The transcript therefore shows Dee was nonconsensually restrained by other characters (referred to as 'they'), which constitutes false imprisonment/unlawful restraint under U.S. law.

Incident #3
S6E6: Mac's Mom Burns Her House Down

After rendering Charlie's mother incapacitated, the group has her bound/tied (she wakes up saying "you're all tied up"), i.e. the gang tied and restrained her in the apartment without documented consent.

Incident #4
S9E3: The Gang Tries Desperately to Win an Award

Charlie Kelly is locked in the bar's basement to prevent him from performing his song. The transcript records the lock clicking and Charlie shouting, "Are you locking me in here?!" followed by the group's explanation, "Well, we just couldn't have him do that song." Multiple members of the Gang are present and collectively made the decision to lock him in the basement.

Incident #5
S10E1: The Gang Beats Boggs

After the intoxicated/drugged passenger is incapacitated, Charlie (posing as 'Mantis Toboggan, MD') requests a roll of duct tape and the passenger is restrained with tape; another character questions the necessity of the restraint, indicating the passenger was being held while unconscious.

Incident #6
S11E1: Chardee MacDennis 2: Electric Boogaloo

In the episode the group is locked into a room as part of the game's 'Level 4' horror challenge; Frank describes/sews keys into participants' forearms and the contestants are prevented from leaving, forced to remain and endure the 'game' against their will. The other named gang members actively participate in and continue the scheme rather than releasing the detained players.

Incident #7
S13E2: The Gang Escapes

Members of the Gang (Dennis, Mac, Frank and Charlie) confine Dee in a room and refuse to allow her to exit despite her protests. The transcript shows the men withholding the key/door access, intentionally preventing Dee from re-entering/escaping the room, and Dennis having taken steps (soundproofing and controlling the game) that made her inability to communicate and leave deliberate.

Incident #8

Incidents (7)

S3E3: Dennis and Dee's Mom is Dead

During/after the reading of the will, Frank reacts to Bruce being named beneficiary by shouting threats to kill Bruce and expressing desire to violently harm him.

Incident #1
S4E13: The Nightman Cometh

Multiple characters make explicit threats of physical violence in the episode. Examples from the transcript: 'I will smack your face off of your face. Do not add a song.' 'You're not gonna have a face by the time I'm done with you!' and 'if you bring this up back at the apartment tonight, I'm going to smack you, I swear to God.' Those statements are direct threats of bodily harm directed at named castmates and thus satisfy the basic factual elements of criminal threats/assault in many U.S. jurisdictions.

Incident #2
S7E6: The Storm of the Century

While transporting Cricket in the car and during heightened panic, Frank repeatedly threatens violence, e.g. 'Don't make me do it, Cricket, I will slice you in half.' This is an explicit threat of severe bodily harm to another person conveyed in a context where it could be perceived as credible.

Incident #3
S7E9: The Gang Gets Trapped

Frank threatens physical violence multiple times (e.g., says he'll "lash him in the face" and threatens to whip a child if she makes a peep). Mac utters "I'm gonna kill you" in the transcript. These explicit threats of violence toward specific persons are depicted during the episode.

Incident #4
S10E3: Psycho Pete Returns

Frank tells Dee he will "dice you into a million little pieces. And put those pieces in a box. A glass box... that I will display on my mantel," an explicit violent threat communicated directly to another character.

Incident #5
S11E6: Being Frank

Frank threatens physical violence and to confine another person: "Get out of my face, old man, before I kick your ass and throw you in that trunk."

Incident #6
S13E6: The gang Solves the Bathroom Problem

During the bathroom-allocation argument Frank says, in reference to another person, 'I'll... k*ll... I'll smash him,' an explicit threatening statement made in the course of the group's discussion.

Incident #7

Incidents (5)

S5E4: The Gang Gives Frank an Intervention

At a graveside funeral/reception the group behaves loudly and disruptively (making crude jokes, roasting a bone near the ceremony, chanting and generally mocking the situation). The transcript shows the gang underdressed, making noise and drawing attention at Uncle Max's funeral.

Incident #1
S8E3: The Maureen Ponderosa Wedding massacre

The gang's crashing of the wedding, loud shouting, physical altercations, and actions that result in many injured guests (the officer reports '15 different wedding guests out there with various degrees of injury') constitute disorderly conduct and disturbing the peace.

Incident #2
S12E1: The Gang Turns Black

The Gang loudly bangs on and sings in/around a closed electronics store (The Wiz), loudly performs inside the business after the owner initially refuses service, and generally behaves in a manner that prompts the store owner to call 911 to report a disturbance. Police subsequently respond and the encounter escalates.

Incident #3
S14E9: A Woman's Right to Chop

The group repeatedly follows, heckles, verbally assaults and otherwise disrupts customers and staff at a salon (shouting at patrons, confronting stylists, blocking or attempting to block appointments and "educating"/shaming women getting haircuts), conduct that plainly interferes with the salon's business and disturbs the peace.

Incident #4
S16E5: Celebrity Booze: The Ultimate Cash Grab

The group creates multiple public disturbances: aggressively bum‑rushing a celebrity (and a person in a restroom), loudly intruding on meet‑and‑greet lines, creating a chaotic scene on the plane and at the event, and persistently harassing/pressuring celebrities and bystanders. Those coordinated disruptive actions and the bathroom confrontation (the script describes them bum‑rushing and confronting a person urinating) fit common statutory definitions of disorderly conduct/harassment.

Incident #5

Incidents (4)

S2E5: Hundred Dollar Baby

As Bobby Thunderson begins to propose ground rules before their bout, Frank immediately decks him with a punch in the underground ring.

Incident #1
S3E8: Frank Sets Sweet Dee On Fire

Frank (as part of the staged arson) is responsible for the actions that led to Sweet Dee catching on fire during the fake rescue; this resulted in her being burned and represents intentional/reckless infliction of bodily harm.

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S11E1: Chardee MacDennis 2: Electric Boogaloo

Frank sews the keys into players' forearms and forces them into painful extraction, causing bleeding and a real risk of permanent injury or disfigurement (and in practice contributing to infection/blood loss). Those acts are affirmative physical assaults causing bodily harm.

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S14E5: The gang Texts

Frank intentionally urinates on Mac (and/or repeatedly directs urine onto him) in the zoo restroom/nearby area. The episode depicts Frank peeing on Mac after an argument, which is unwanted bodily contact constituting battery.

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S3E15: The Gang Dances Their Asses Off

During the Paddy's Pub dance marathon the gang conspires to secure a predetermined winner (their "inside horse," Larry) by drugging competitors. Frank explicitly says they're "making brownies, the drug filled kind," Cricket explains they're "filled with sedatives," and the bars/brownies are distributed to contestants (several people begin to feel the effects and drop out). The plan is intended to knock out rivals so the gang's chosen contestant will win the bar.

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S5E12: The Gang Reignites the Rivalry

At the fraternity party/flip cup challenge the Gang laced cups/beer with poison so their opponents (and Dee) would become sick. Dee drinks a cup and becomes ill; the Gang admits, "Yes, Dee, we did poison the beer."

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S8E4: Charlie and Dee Find Love

Frank (at the direction of the gang's plan to keep The Waitress from investigating) conceives/admits to putting 'rat poison' in The Waitress's shampoo to make her hair fall out; The Waitress reports something is making her hair fall out, matching Frank's plan and statements in the episode.

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S10E1: The Gang Beats Boggs

Frank admits he 'laced' a fellow passenger's beer with sleeping pills so the passenger would pass out; the passenger becomes incapacitated and requires in-flight medical attention and risks triggering an emergency landing.

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S2E2: The Gang Goes Jihad

After the neighboring building goes up in flames/explodes, Frank tells the gang he’ll send them to jail for blowing it up unless they make him part of the gang and give him control over the bar.

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S14E6: The Janitor Always Mops Twice

Frank (and his enforcers/associates) sends people to threaten and 'blackmail you, so you stop sticking your nose in where it don't belong,' and uses threats to keep people from interfering with or exposing the cherry racket.

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S16E1: The Gang Inflates

Frank tells the tenant to 'pay your rent' while threatening and intimidating them ('I'm armed and I got a vest') and uses that coercive posture to collect money or seize property, effectively compelling payment under threat.

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S3E8: Frank Sets Sweet Dee On Fire

To create a dramatic kitten-rescue story for their homemade news show, members of the Gang set a building on fire (dousing areas with accelerant and igniting them). The fire was real and resulted in Sweet Dee catching on fire during the staged rescue.

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S9E10: The Gang Squashes Their Beefs

During the episode the group acknowledges that they 'blew up his car' after mistaking the man for Bruce Mathis. The Gang collectively admits responsibility for the car explosion (the transcript explicitly ties Frank and Dee to the mistaken identity and the group to having 'blew up his car').

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S9E10: The Gang Squashes Their Beefs

Frank admits 'I may have started a money fire' and elsewhere there is an active fire in the apartment caused during the group's actions, leading to guests escaping via the fire escape. The transcript shows Frank confessing to having started the fire, which endangered everyone inside.

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S2E6: The Gang Gives Back

Before the game, Frank gives a player nicknamed 'Flop' steel-toe boots and tells him, 'Don’t be afraid to use it,' encouraging deliberate harm.

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S5E1: The Gang Exploits the Mortgage Crisis

When asked about legal troubles, an occupant of the house admits he 'had those kids painting their room' and told them 'to go down, rip some copper pipes out,' resulting in the children's hands getting 'all bloody' and later lawsuit settlement — an admission on the record in the episode that minors were instructed to do dangerous work and were injured as a result.

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S7E3: Frank Reynolds' Little Beauties

The principal cast organizes and runs a children's beauty pageant inside a bar/titty bar environment, solicits parents to leave their kids with the event organizers and adult patrons, and repeatedly sexualizes and objectifies the contestants (discussion of toddlers in bikinis, dressing and tanning children, adult-themed music/announcements, etc.). Those actions create an environment that exposes minors to sexualized adult behavior, intoxicated patrons, obscene announcements, and other risks.

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S3E10: Mac is a Serial killer

Dennis and Dee interview Mac's mother at her home, telling her they are recording and aggressively questioning her about whether her son is a killer, attempting to force a statement that implicates Mac.

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S3E14: Bums: Making a Mess All Over the City

While posing as 'Guardian Angels'/'cops,' the group aggressively confronts local residents, makes threats ('I will jam you up'), and uses fear/intimidation as a tactic to 'clean up the streets,' creating a pattern of harassment and disorderly conduct toward the community.

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S4E2: The gang Solves the Gas Crisis

The gang follows Bruce Mathis in a tinted 'spy' van, takes pictures and tries to investigate his actions without consent.

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S3E2: The Gang Gets Invincible

Dennis and Mac (with Frank present) discuss a plan involving Frank bringing a gun and firing it when Dee punts so she will be startled and blow her kick; they coordinate the scheme to intentionally interfere with Dee's tryout performance.

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S7E13: The High School Reunion Part 2: The gang's Revenge

The group reforms the 'freight train', recruits Dennis as their 'psycho' replacement, Dennis retrieves duct tape, zip ties and gloves and declares they will 'bash' Tim Murphy and 'destroy' the others. The group takes overt steps (arming and mobilizing) toward committing a violent attack at the reunion, constituting conspiracy and an attempted violent assault.

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S15E7: Dee Sinks in a Bog

Members of the group discuss and plan a scheme to lure an Irish man under a concealed 'murder hole' in the castle and douse him with boiling oil or hot tar (explicit discussion of who will lure him, who will pour the scalding substance, hiding in a passageway, cutting eyeholes in a painting to observe). The transcript contains explicit planning and expressed intent to cause severe bodily harm.

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S7E9: The Gang Gets Trapped

All five members are present inside the homeowners' residence without permission, hiding in closets and moving through the house after entering to pursue the vase.

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S10E3: Psycho Pete Returns

The group enters and explores the closed Reed Mental Institution (the script states the facility "was shut down" and they walk through, open doors, and search the building). Their presence is unauthorized on property that has been officially closed.

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S16E6: Risk E. Rat's Pizza and Amusement Center

Members of the Gang sneak into the animatronics' backstage/storage area and other non-public parts of the facility (searching through stored animatronic characters and props) without authorization.

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S6E7: Who Got Dee Pregnant?

After the bathroom door is locked, Frankie and Artemis sneak to a station wagon outside where they admit they 'gave each other handjobs' (explicit mutual sexual activity in a car visible/accessible to the public).

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S6E7: Who Got Dee Pregnant?

Artemis recounts a prior incident (described in the episode) in which she and Frank had 'makeup sex in a dumpster' behind Wendy's; while this happened prior to Halloween it is discussed within the episode and is sexual activity in a public place.

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S6E12: Dee Gives Birth

Charlie and Mac describe routinely taking their clothes off and hanging out naked in the sewer while searching for items; they explicitly say they 'take our clothes off so we don't get dirty.'

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S7E2: The Gang Goes to the Jersey Shore

Frank is shown burning a 'bunch of garbage' and specifically burning the group's photo album pictures ('Wait, Frank, why are you burning our photo album pictures?'), destroying property that belongs to the group without consent.

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S8E9: The Gang Dines Out

After another table sent a bottle/glass of wine as a 'tribute,' Frank deliberately pours out a glass/bottle of wine in anger, wasting property belonging to another party at the restaurant (the transcript shows Frank saying he's going to pour the wine out and others reacting to him pouring it).

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S10E4: Charlie Work

The gang coordinates to rub chickens on steaks, place chickens and contaminated packages on the delivery truck, and otherwise contaminate the shipment — conduct that damages the seller's goods and interferes with the delivery.

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S2E7: The Gang Exploits a Miracle

At Paddy's Pub, the gang set up a donation collection for viewing the stain, ran long lines, and pitched the 'miracle' on local TV despite knowing it was just water damage.

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S5E7: The Gang Wrestles for the Troops

Members of the Gang tell the venue the event is 'for the troops' and receive a discount; this was done to obtain a lower price by misrepresenting the purpose of the booking.

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S2E2: The Gang Goes Jihad

To upset Barbara Reynolds, Frank orders Dee to go into Barbara’s house and take her tiny dog. Dee enters and grabs the dog before fleeing.

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S7E9: The Gang Gets Trapped

The gang admits they "have broken into somebody's house," hide in closets, and repeatedly discuss and act with the objective of taking an antique vase from the homeowners. They enter rooms, search closets and a child's room, and take overt acts consistent with committing theft inside the home.

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S4E2: The gang Solves the Gas Crisis

The gang dresses as 'oil men' and goes to neighborhoods offering doorstep gasoline; their pitch devolves into crude intimidation ('he don't take kindly to "no"'), attempting to strong-arm customers.

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S4E9: Dennis Reynolds: An Erotic Life

Dennis (with Frank's assistance) dons a bald cap and falsely claims to have terminal cancer while negotiating with Bon Jovi's representatives to secure a private bedside performance and leverage in buying an arena football team.

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S11E8: Charlie Catches a Leprechaun

Dennis and the gang lock multiple patrons inside the converted 'Paddy's Wagon', refuse to let them leave when they ask, and explicitly tell them they will not be allowed out unless they comply with demands (including surrendering IDs/wallets).

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S15E5: The Gang Goes to Ireland

After drugging Dee, the group transported her to Ireland while she was unconscious and told her she had been brought there to work ("we took that one first-class ticket... gave you just enough sleeping pills so you could enjoy the flight and wake up here in Dublin").

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S3E4: The Gang Gets Held Hostage

Frank uses a walkie-talkie to tell Mac to ensure Charlie is "the first one to die," and Frank and Mac discuss plans to kill or have someone killed to secure the will/money, amounting to solicitation/conspiracy.

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S3E10: Mac is a Serial killer

The gang repeatedly discusses selecting, following, jumping and strangling a target and chopping the body into pieces; they plan and rehearse murder/dismemberment scenarios to 'get into the killer's mind.'

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S3E12: The Gang Gets Whacked: Part 1

A big bag of drugs is discovered with the speakers; the Gang keeps it rather than reporting it to authorities.

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S3E13: The Gang Gets Whacked: Part 2

The gang recovers vials of cocaine (and is planning drug sales); they coordinate selling activity and send Cricket to sell on the street.

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S3E12: The Gang Gets Whacked: Part 1

The Gang retains and attempts to profit from a stash that is later revealed to belong to mob-associated criminals.

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S11E8: Charlie Catches a Leprechaun

After collecting a bag of wallets and phones (some taken from patrons by force/coercion and/or found hidden by the pickpocket), the group discusses and effectively keeps the wallets and phones rather than returning them to the rightful owners.

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S13E10: Mac Finds His Pride

Frank explicitly says, 'I paid off the warden,' describing that he arranged and paid for Mac's incarcerated father to be placed in the front row of a fake Blake Shelton event (and to facilitate a deceptive appearance). The episode thus depicts Frank bribing correctional staff and the warden/guards participating in official misconduct by accepting payment and providing improper access/privilege.

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S14E6: The Janitor Always Mops Twice

Frank explicitly says he bribed a 'bigwig from the Board of Health' to ban Red 40 (the dye used in maraschino cherries) to manipulate the market for cherries and create a black-market opportunity.

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S4E2: The gang Solves the Gas Crisis

Frank/others attempt to plant a baby monitor in Bruce's apartment to eavesdrop on him as part of their framing scheme.

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S12E3: Old Lady House: a Situation Comedy

The gang admits they placed hidden cameras in gifts and around the mothers' house (teddy bear, globe, plants, etc.), monitored a live feed, added laugh tracks and edits, and filmed private moments — including a sexual encounter between Frank and Bonnie — without the occupants' knowledge or consent. Charlie specifically acknowledges placing a camera in his mother's room; the group collectively monitored and edited the footage.

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S9E8: Flowers for Charlie

The gang runs an 'intelligence experiment' in which they state they have been feeding a 'cerebral enhancement formula' to a lab rat and then propose to 'try a formula out on a human subject.' Dennis opens the event ('Welcome, everybody, and thank you for volunteering in this intelligence experiment'), a subject (Charlie) is selected and given the pill; the pill produces claimed effects and side-effects. The experiment is run informally by the group (no medical personnel, no oversight), and an unknown/experimental substance is given to Charlie.

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S11E1: Chardee MacDennis 2: Electric Boogaloo

The group uses I.V. lines to 'mainline' alcohol/wine and Frank oversees invasive, medical-style procedures (IVs, sewing keys into forearms) without any medical license or consent appropriate for such invasive acts, creating legal exposure for unlicensed practice and nonconsensual medical conduct.

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S4E13: The Nightman Cometh

During rehearsal/production Charlie repeatedly describes and stages a 'rape' sequence targeting Dennis's character (explicitly discussing penetration hidden under a blanket). Lines in the transcript include planning to have Dennis 'positioned' and Frank throwing a blanket 'so you can't see the penetration,' and talk of 'the rapings' and concealing penetration: e.g., 'What if I were to position him in a way where I get behind him, and then Frank could throw that blanket... and then that way you can't see the penetration.' Charlie also directs sexual touching and grabbing on stage ('Give me that leg, boy'), and the group discusses executing the scene despite expressed discomfort from the actor playing the 'boy.' Those statements and the described plan show an agreement and concrete steps to commit non‑consensual sexual acts on another adult (Dennis's character), which under U.S. law would be attempted sexual assault/rape and a conspiracy to commit sexual assault by the participants who planned and assisted.

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S15E7: Dee Sinks in a Bog

Frank tried to force Dennis to kiss him ('Give me a kiss... Give your daddy a kiss'), despite Dennis resisting and refusing, which is nonconsensual sexual contact/attempted sexual assault.

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S5E10: The D.E.N.N.I.S. System

At the fair Frank poses as 'Mantis Toboggan, M.D.,' presents fake test results and tells Caylee she tested positive for HIV/AIDS in order to manipulate her emotionally.

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S10E1: The Gang Beats Boggs

Frank identifies himself as 'Mantis Toboggan, MD' when asked if he is a doctor and directs what the supposedly ailing passenger needs (aspirin, duct tape, peanuts, beers), indicating he is representing himself as a physician to other passengers and crew.

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S7E5: Frank's Brother

In flashback Frank describes working in Colombia as 'quality control for his Colombian cocaine connection'—an admission of involvement in the cocaine distribution operation.

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S12E9: A Cricket's Tale

The Gang repeatedly offers PCP as payment to Cricket (e.g., "Paychecks come at the end of the month... You want to get paid in PCP?" and "we'll pay you in PCP"). They attempt to trade drugs for services and offer drugs as payment.

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S7E1: Frank's Pretty Woman

Roxy is shown smoking crack and literally has 'crack rocks' hidden on her person (lines about digging crack rocks out). Frank admits, "I smoked a little crack in the car on the way over." The characters also discuss obtaining crack from Roxy to use.

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S11E6: Being Frank

Frank discovers and takes 'uppers' from a medicine cabinet at the house he raids and crushes/snorts them: "There's dr*gs in the medicine cabinet! Uppers, uppers, uppers... Jackpot! Crush it. Crush it, Frankie."

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S9E5: Mac Day

In the planetarium sequence the group smokes marijuana. Charlie says "Puff, puff, pass," later remarks "This weed that he gave us is awesome," and multiple main characters are shown inhaling/coughing — indicating possession and use by Country Mac and the five main characters.

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S12E4: Wolf Cola: A Public Relations Nightmare

Frank is shown and explicitly described as doing cocaine every morning (he admits 'Is doing cocaine every morning your routine, Frank?' 'Yeah.').

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S11E1: Chardee MacDennis 2: Electric Boogaloo

Frank (with the game) forces players to extract sewn-in keys using tweezers attached to a car battery (producing electrocution and bleeding). Those acts intentionally expose victims to serious bodily harm via electrocution, puncture and forced self-extraction, and the other named characters participate in or permit those actions as part of the game's escalation.

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S16E2: Frank Shoots Every Member of the Gang

Frank discharges his handgun at other characters multiple times during the episode. Early on he shoots Dennis and Dee (Dennis: 'You shot us! I got shot in the face!'), and by the end he 'officially shot everyone in the bar.' Those shootings caused bodily injury or put people in immediate danger.

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S13E10: Mac Finds His Pride

At a gay club buffet Frank plugs Mac's nose wound with materials (a sock/insulation) and then places/keeps that same material in the buffet chicken, contaminating food served to patrons. The transcript shows Frank inserting and leaving unsanitary material in the food, which is unambiguously tampering with consumable food.

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S15E7: Dee Sinks in a Bog

At the dinner Frank planted a 'meatball' that was actually feces in the butternut-squash soup and encouraged/pressured a guest (Shelley) to eat it. Frank later admits and is confronted about putting a turd in the soup.

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S14E2: Thunder g*n 4: Maximum Cool

The group repeatedly admits to watching and downloading franchise films from pirate websites (references to "MoviePirate.com," "FreeMovies/Arrrgh," "StolenMovies.free," and statements like "we went home, and we, we saw it on the Internet... Caught it online" and later "Five tickets for the price of zero" and "It's probably on the... Yeah. It's free."). The main cast present (Dennis, Dee, Charlie, Mac, Frank) participate in and encourage streaming/downloading the movie from pirate sites.

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S15E2: The Gang Makes Lethal Weapon 7

The transcript indicates the gang has made and is attempting to make multiple unauthorized "Lethal Weapon" sequels (referred to throughout as their "Lethal w*apon" movies). The library removed their earlier installments for insensitivity, establishing that these films were created and displayed publicly by the gang.

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S6E9: Dee Reynolds: Shaping America's Youth

Dee arranges to bring students from class to the gang's bar to screen a movie ('I'm going to bring some students from the classroom by, and we're going to screen a movie there' / 'We don't need your parents and the principal finding out. It's just our little secret'). The group clears out the bar and screens the film for the students without school permission; Charlie also mentors and removes Ritchie from school. Adults knowingly take and supervise students outside school without authorization and in an adult venue.

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S13E9: The Gang Wins the Big Game

Frank boasts 'I tied his shoelaces together' about a Minnesota waiter at the stadium, an intentional physical interference that could cause the waiter to trip or be injured.

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S10E6: The Gang Misses the Boat

During an open-mic/night at the bar the group is operating, underage attendees were present and served alcohol; later in the episode the control board pulls the bar's liquor license and the gang is fined $75,000 for serving minors, indicating minors were served at their establishment.

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S13E1: The Gang Makes Paddy's Great Again

Cindy recounts that when she first met Frank, he 'pulled a gun' on her. That statement in the episode indicates Frank previously threatened her with a firearm.

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S2E1: Charlie Gets Crippled

Frank dresses and acts as a Vietnam war hero at the strip club, ranting about 'Nam and leveraging the persona to attract dancers and attention.

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S2E1: Charlie Gets Crippled

In a parking-lot confrontation, Frank beats a homeless man while shouting about his 'broken legs.'

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S2E3: Dennis and Dee Go on Welfare

Frank opens a 'temporary' bank account in Charlie’s name saying, 'What my wife can’t find, she can’t get,' instructing Charlie not to touch the money.

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S2E3: Dennis and Dee Go on Welfare

When the bank calls for 'Charlie Kelly' about suspicious activity, Frank answers, 'Yeah, this is Charlie Kelly,' to manage/lock down the account.

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S2E3: Dennis and Dee Go on Welfare

Mac proposes hiring welfare recipients and 'pay them nothing' while taking subsidies. They bring in workers (e.g., Maria, Tony) for cleaning/repairs under this scheme.

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S2E6: The Gang Gives Back

After trash talk between coaches, Frank and Dee escalate a bet on Ducks vs. Wildcats from $100 up to $500.

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S2E6: The Gang Gives Back

Frank buys star player Chris a new bike and tells him not to play, causing Dennis to discover the fix and try to call off the bet.

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S14E5: The gang Texts

Frank urinates on another person in a public setting at the zoo (in or near restroom/exhibit areas). The act of intentionally urinating on someone in a public place can give rise to public urination/indecent exposure or related misdemeanor charges.

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S8E9: The Gang Dines Out

When the hostess/waitress is handing over a tip, Frank says (and is described as having) "I was trying to feel your breast," indicating an attempt to grope the waitress while tipping in order to secure a better table.

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S2E8: The Gang Runs for Office

At Paddy’s, they decide Dennis will run for comptroller specifically to get a payoff for dropping out: “Who gives a sh*t? We’re doin’ it for the bribe.”

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S2E8: The Gang Runs for Office

At a restaurant with candidate Jack Stanford, Frank suggests they can make the ‘problem’ go away before it becomes “more expensive,” implying a payoff for Dee to drop out; Dee attended and was being used as leverage before firing Frank mid-meeting.

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S2E9: Charlie Goes America All Over Everybody's ass

Frank sets up a high-stakes poker game with Vietnamese gamblers in Paddy’s basement; Dennis and Mac permit an “anything goes” environment. Alan bets increasingly extreme stakes (e.g., his wife's glass eye) and talk escalates to betting fingers.

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S2E10: Dennis and Dee Get a New Dad

At a fancy restaurant with Barbara, Dee, and Dennis, Frank loudly melts down, alarming patrons and staff.

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S2E10: Dennis and Dee Get a New Dad

Unable to get Bruce’s location via MySpace, Frank instructs Mac and Charlie to follow Dennis and Dee and 'jump' Bruce; Frank acts as the waiting getaway driver.

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S2E10: Dennis and Dee Get a New Dad

Outside the Juvenile Lupus Association event, Mac preps a bat and instructs Charlie to photograph the beating to prove how 'hard' they are; they approach before panicking and fleeing back to Frank’s car.

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S3E1: The Gang Finds a Dumpster Baby

Instead of immediately contacting authorities, the entire Gang takes the Dumpster baby into their care, hides the situation, and attempts to 'raise' or exploit the child themselves for days.

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S3E1: The Gang Finds a Dumpster Baby

The Gang tries to secure an agent to make 'D.B.' a star, including plans to misrepresent or alter the infant's ethnicity (putting him in a tanning bed or applying bronzer/shoe polish) to fit a marketable role.

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S3E1: The Gang Finds a Dumpster Baby

When someone suggests calling the police or giving the baby to authorities, members of the Gang explicitly refuse and conceal the baby's presence instead of reporting the find.

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S3E2: The Gang Gets Invincible

During the tailgate/tryout, Frank admits 'I put a shitload of it in your beer' after Charlie complains of acid effects. The spiking causes involuntary ingestion and altered behavior.

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S3E2: The Gang Gets Invincible

Frank is holding/pointing a gun during the tryout and it is subsequently fired; Doyle McPoyle is struck in the leg by the round and injured. The firearm was being used in connection with the sabotage plot and was mishandled.

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S3E2: The Gang Gets Invincible

Members of the Gang are heavily intoxicated/tripping at the tailgate and tryout (spiking beers, taking acid, disruptive antics, argumentation, fighting with bystanders and the McPoyles), creating a public disturbance at the event.

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S3E3: Dennis and Dee's Mom is Dead

After learning Barbara left jewelry to be buried with her, Frank says he'll dig up her body 'in the middle of the night' to snatch the jewelry and later says 'I'll get the shovel,' indicating intent to commit the act.

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S10E3: Psycho Pete Returns

When the group confronts Pete, Frank exclaims "I'm gonna put him out of his misery!" and moves toward Pete in a manner that other characters physically stop, constituting an attempted violent act even though it is not completed.

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S14E9: A Woman's Right to Chop

When calling clinics/shops the group tells staff they "need you to perform this dog ab*rtion, and if you don't, my dog is gonna die," language used to pressure or coerce a person into performing an illegal procedure.

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S3E5: The Aluminum Monster vs. Fatty Magoo

The gang fills large dress orders and runs production in the bar basement behind partitions; Frank boasts this is how he ran sweatshops, they force the workers to labor under strict rules, use a steam whistle and harsh management tactics, and Dee accuses them of 'slave labor' and attempts to have them arrested.

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S3E5: The Aluminum Monster vs. Fatty Magoo

Frank is spray-painting a chair and others comment that the paint is 'extremely toxic' and that they're feeling dizzy; Frank covers his mouth while working, indicating unsafe handling of toxic paint around people.

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S3E5: The Aluminum Monster vs. Fatty Magoo

Mac instructs the gang to 'break 'em like dogs' and describes manipulative control; Mac and Frank enforce harsh rules (restricting Charlie's diet, denying furniture, yelling at workers), and at one point someone shouts a threat ('You want to lose your hand, Charlie?').

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S3E6: The Gang Solves the North Korea Situation

Members of the Gang threaten Mr. Kim (e.g., 'we will send you people back to the Stone Age') and use aggressive, intimidating behavior to force him to comply or reveal information about the microbrew.

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S3E6: The Gang Solves the North Korea Situation

The Gang produces potent homemade moonshine and discusses using it as their bar's 'microbrew' to keep customers from going to Mr. Kim's, effectively manufacturing and distributing illicit alcohol.

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S3E6: The Gang Solves the North Korea Situation

Frank asks Dee to go get antifreeze to 'sweeten' / alter the moonshine/microbrew — an explicit plan to adulterate drinks with a poisonous substance.

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S3E6: The Gang Solves the North Korea Situation

The Gang stages a wet T‑shirt stunt as part of their plan to boost business; they blast Sun‑Li (who they later learn is 12 years old) with water onstage, exposing her breasts to the crowd — constituting sexual exploitation and indecent exposure of a child.

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S3E6: The Gang Solves the North Korea Situation

By putting Sun‑Li (a 12‑year‑old) into a public wet T‑shirt contest and exposing her to an adult crowd and the Gang's predatory scheme, the Gang endangered and abused a child.

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S3E7: The Gang Sells Out

During negotiations with a corporate buyer the Gang says they "want to be the ones to blow up the bar," lays out specific roles (Mac holds the spool, Charlie does the countdown, Frank and Dennis push the handle) and speaks of causing an explosion ("kablowie"). This is explicit planning/conspiracy to commit arson.

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S3E10: Mac is a Serial killer

Frank brings a chainsaw and the group collects shears/other tools specifically to be used in dismemberment/torture scenarios while confronting suspects.

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S3E10: Mac is a Serial killer

The gang constructs an elaborate sting and publicly accuses Mac of being a serial killer (including staging evidence and coercing confessions) despite lacking proper evidence; their actions nearly lead to Mac being detained and assaulted.

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S13E5: The Gang Gets New Wheels

The Gang is in a Range Rover that they did not legitimately purchase (they flee the scene in the vehicle, and police are pursuing them). Dialogue and actions in the episode indicate the group took/used the Range Rover without lawful title or proper purchase/approval and fled—constituting vehicle theft/joyriding.

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S3E11: Dennis Looks Like a Registered Sex Offender

Members of the group tell responding officers that Luther was killing the people on his correspondence list. Police investigation finds those people spoke highly of him and no killings occurred; Luther is arrested only for parole violation.

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S3E12: The Gang Gets Whacked: Part 1

The Gang explicitly decides to sell the drugs to raise money (to fix the bar lights) and approaches buyers/dealers (e.g., Bingo).

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S3E12: The Gang Gets Whacked: Part 1

After attempting to re-capitalize, the Gang purchases pills and sells them to wealthy patrons/jockeys at the country club/racetrack; Charlie in particular sells all his pills.

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S3E13: The Gang Gets Whacked: Part 2

The gang discusses and experiments with cutting their cocaine with flour to trick the mob into thinking they delivered full-strength product; Charlie is shown mixing and testing the adulterated product.

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S3E13: The Gang Gets Whacked: Part 2

Frank acts as a pimp with price rules and takes a cut; Dennis (and associates) perform sexual services for paying customers at the bar as part of a prostitution scheme.

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S4E5: Mac and Charlie Die: Part One

Frank, Dee and Dennis are involved in setting up and promoting a 'glory hole' and a masked orgy/buffet in the bar/bathroom area, creating conditions for anonymous sexual acts on the premises.

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S3E14: Bums: Making a Mess All Over the City

The gang acquires an old police car, puts on berets/uniforms and acts as 'Guardian Angels'/'cops', cruising the streets, stopping people, and representing themselves as officers despite having no legal authority or official badges.

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S4E12: The Gang Gets Extreme: Home Makeover Edition

The gang buys/uses a propane torch and outlines a plan to "light a fire on the wall," create a controlled burn to weaken it, then smash it — an action described in detail in the transcript and later referenced as having nearly led to arson charges.

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S4E1: Mac and Dennis: Manhunters

Frank boasts that he shot a '10 point buck' ("I k*lled the dear... 10 point buck. Ping! Right between the sorrowful little eyes.") and presents parts of that meat to the group.

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S4E2: The gang Solves the Gas Crisis

Frank outlines a plan to plant box cutters and fertilizer in Bruce Mathis's apartment so that when police are called they will arrest him as a terrorist, allowing the gang to claim reward/return of money.

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S4E2: The gang Solves the Gas Crisis

Frank waterboards Dee to extract confessions and the gang plans to waterboard Bruce to force a confession to show the police and secure reward money.

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S4E2: The gang Solves the Gas Crisis

The gang purchases and stores many barrels/containers of gasoline in vehicles and the bar's basement, runs the bar on a gas generator, and repeatedly transports gasoline in unapproved containers, leading to dangerous conditions.

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S4E3: America’s Next Top Paddy’s Billboard Model Contest

Frank defends multiple clearly personal purchases as 'business expenses' on the company card and later admits to putting up a billboard (paid with company money) after other owners complain about the card's charges.

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S4E3: America’s Next Top Paddy’s Billboard Model Contest

During one-on-one auditions Dennis asks contestants if they'd 'bang' him to win (Anya says 'Yes' and Dennis treats that as a binding promise), and Dennis remarks on selecting winners based on who had sex, effectively trading opportunity/exposure for sexual acts.

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S4E4: Mac's Banging the Waitress

It is revealed Frank made a sex tape of himself and Dennis (a tape that was later smashed by Charlie); this implies Frank recorded sexual activity between occupants.

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S4E7: Who Pooped the Bed?

The gang discovers multiple pieces of feces in the middle of the bed over two mornings. They investigate, bring samples to Artemis, conduct overnight watches and theories about suspects, and publicly debate possible culprits (including fabricated scenarios involving other characters). At the hearing/reconstruction scene, Frank unexpectedly confesses, saying he 'did 'em all' and explaining he committed the acts because he found poop funny. His actions include placing feces where they were found (bed, floor), which is the central wrongdoing in the episode.

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S15E5: The Gang Goes to Ireland

Frank and the Gang discuss and carry out shredding and disposal of boxes of documents tied to Frank's Fluids and their connections (including material tied to Jeffrey Epstein), and they talk about 'shred-and-spread' and throwing shredded documents into a keg ("we got to shred a bunch of documents... I can fold in my shred-and-spread").

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S4E9: Dennis Reynolds: An Erotic Life

Mac and Frank discuss and prepare tools (nail gun, cigar burns, etc.) and plan to create deep wounds/burns on Dennis to fabricate miraculous stigmata described in the memoir, intending to present these as proof to a publisher.

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S4E9: Dennis Reynolds: An Erotic Life

Frank admits (and demonstrates pride in) urinating in a public fountain regularly as a longstanding personal ritual.

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S4E10: Sweet Dee Has a Heart Attack

Early in the episode Frank is said to have bought a bong and others take hits, indicating on-screen possession/use of drug paraphernalia and consumption of drugs.

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S5E2: The Gang Hits the Road

After the bicyclist was struck the group questioned whether he was okay but ultimately did not render aid and continued on (they later drive off and resume the trip), leaving the injured party at the scene.

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S5E3: The Great Recession

The group harvests and markets 'crabs' taken from local sewage runoff, explicitly acknowledging that those crabs are not legally allowed to be eaten, then sell them on the street and to patrons.

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S5E8: Paddy's Pub: Home of the Original Kitten Mittens

The group repeatedly discusses and demonstrably uses a 'shotgun' or 'gun' device to propel liquor (tequila bullets) and to blast people in the mouth/face as part of their merchandising demonstration. Lines like 'Paddy's Shotgun, bro! You get blasted in the mouth!' and 'I made tequila b*ll*ts... I put too much gunpowder in' indicate actual use of a gun-like device; that conduct—brandishing and using a weaponized device to assault people—is criminal.

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S6E3: The Gang Buys a Boat

After the gang tampers with interior equipment and electrical items (throwing things around, mishandling gear), electrical crackling and fire breaks out on the boat. The group panics and abandons ship, showing conduct that negligently caused a hazardous, life‑endangering situation aboard the vessel.

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S12E2: The Gang Goes to a Water Park

Frank states he had his entry wristband laminated in the 1990s and 'hasn't paid to get in here since he was 14,' i.e., using a forged/altered wristband to gain free admission.

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S6E5: Mac and Charlie: White Trash

At the episode's end the group opens (pops) a city fire hydrant to beat the heat — Frank is shown with a wrench and the characters celebrate releasing water from the hydrant. This is an unauthorized use/tampering with public infrastructure and creates a public nuisance/hazard.

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S6E11: The Gang Gets Stranded in the Woods

Frank admits and describes digging up a buried crow and eating it: "I ate the crow. I dug it up last night. I thought it would taste like chicken..." This is an affirmative act of taking/possessing/consuming a wild bird carcass and would implicate the MBTA (and possibly state wildlife statutes) for unlawful possession/taking of a protected bird.

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S8E10: Reynolds vs. Reynolds: The Cereal Defense

Frank rear-ends Dennis's car while Dennis is stopped at a red light, causing cereal to spill and interior damage. The transcript: "I'm sitting at a red light, at a dead stop, and Frank rams into me. Out of nowhere!"

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S7E1: Frank's Pretty Woman

After Roxy collapses and is found pulseless in Frank's apartment, the group explicitly discusses not calling 911, moving her out into the hallway, and arranging an anonymous tip so the discovery will appear unrelated. Lines include: "We could just put her out in the hall. We call in an anonymous tip."

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S7E4: Sweet Dee Gets Audited

The group organizes a sham funeral to convince the IRS that Dee's purported baby is dead. They attempt to present a corpse in a casket (which turns out to be the dead dog) as the deceased baby to the IRS auditor — a coordinated effort to mislead a federal tax agent.

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S7E4: Sweet Dee Gets Audited

Frank admits "I've been cooking the books" and points to fabricated entities (e.g., a bogus distributor called 'Wolf Cola') used to hide or divert money; Dennis also displays a fake "Wolf Cola" executive card and participates in the scheme.

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S7E4: Sweet Dee Gets Audited

Other characters confront Frank about docking their paychecks without agreement so he can pay for bar expenses, an admission or depiction of unauthorized paycheck deductions.

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S7E9: The Gang Gets Trapped

The group's repeated statements of intent to take the family vase, searching the house (including gutting a teddy bear to look for the vase), and Frank's insistence on not leaving until he gets the vase demonstrate clear intent and overt acts toward stealing the item.

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S7E9: The Gang Gets Trapped

The five members coordinate a plan ("extraction team," walkie-talkie coordination, splitting up to create diversions) to enter the house and obtain the vase. Their entry and searching of the residence serve as overt acts in furtherance of the conspiracy.

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S7E10: How Mac Got Fat

Frank proclaims he "scored a shitload of fireworks" (M-80s) and repeatedly proposes using them (e.g., a 'meat bomb' to flash-cook lamb). He and Charlie discuss/stage plans that involve placing and detonating M-80s in and around public areas (including the bar and on birds).

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S7E10: How Mac Got Fat

Frank physically adds two extra stop signs to create a four-way intersection (he says "I put two extra stop signs"), knowingly altering traffic-control conditions and creating a hazardous situation.

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S7E11: Thunder Gun Express

A character calls 911 and states, "I'd like to report a bomb threat," which leads to the theater being notified and the audience told a bomb threat has been received. Other characters identify Frank as the person who "Thundergunned" them (i.e., called in the threat).

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S7E11: Thunder Gun Express

Frank takes over a river tour by telling passengers, "I'm your new captain, Frank," conducts an unofficial tour while lacking credentials/authorization, and then jumps off/abandons the passengers, leaving them stranded and complaining. This involves impersonation/unauthorized operation of the tour and depriving the paying customers of the service they purchased.

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S8E2: The Gang Recycles Their Trash

Frank outlines a plan: "I dress Dee up like a whore, get a city official, bribe him, and make him give us the contract," and Dennis explicitly volunteers to participate: "I'll bribe the city official with you." They discuss roles and the plan as a group, constituting an agreement to engage in bribery of a city official to obtain a municipal contract.

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S8E5: The Gang Gets Analyzed

Dee recounts that during the cooperative dinner the situation 'blew up' and 'Frank pulled out his gun.' That act—pulling out a firearm in the course of an argument—constitutes brandishing and a threat with a deadly weapon.

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S8E6: Charlie’s Mom Has Cancer

The group digs up graves (including Charlie's mother's grave), uncovers a skeleton and otherwise disturbs burial sites while searching for hidden money.

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S8E6: Charlie’s Mom Has Cancer

While digging in graves looking for Frank's (or Bonnie's) hidden money, members of the Gang uncover cash buried in a grave and take/plan to take it.

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S8E10: Reynolds vs. Reynolds: The Cereal Defense

During the dispute about the crash Dennis asks Frank, "And, Frank, how many unregistered g*ns are in your car right now?" Frank: "A lot." (Transcript admission that Frank has multiple unregistered guns in his vehicle.)

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S10E6: The Gang Misses the Boat

A character states "I bought them all fake I.D.s" in reference to the underage crowd brought into the bar, indicating that someone procured and provided fake identification to minors so they could gain access and be served alcohol.

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S10E6: The Gang Misses the Boat

A character admits to letting a ferret loose in the bar and calling the health inspector; the episode states the health inspector called police and the establishment subsequently lost its liquor license, implying a deliberate act that created health/sanitation issues leading to regulatory enforcement.

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S12E6: Hero or Hate Crime?

In the arbitration dialogue Frank says he was 'bird watching,' but other characters explicitly state he was 'looking up women's skirts' and that 'he peeps on women,' i.e. engaging in voyeuristic behavior. This explicit description in the transcript constitutes prima facie evidence of voyeurism/peeping.

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S11E3: The Gang Hits the Slopes

Frank admits that the banquet and race were a diversion so he could "frack the mountain" and extract natural resources from Alpine Ridge. The PA announces "Frank fracked the mountain," indicating he carried out unauthorized resource extraction that would violate environmental and land-use laws.

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S11E6: Being Frank

The group maps out positions and executes a plan to sneak into a location (references to a bakery on 6th Street, tossing a rug over barbed wire, distracting the guard, and trying to get over the fence). Multiple members coordinate and take actions intended to gain unlawful entry.

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S11E7: McPoyle vs. Ponderosa: The Trial of the Century

Early in the episode Frank is shown in possession of drugs and says they are present to 'keep him clean'; characters discuss a son being a dealer and drug availability at events. The transcript contains explicit references to drugs being present and used in connection with the spiking allegations.

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S11E7: McPoyle vs. Ponderosa: The Trial of the Century

Multiple characters escalated a chaotic, disruptive series of actions in the courtroom — including bringing a live bird that caused pandemonium, shouting, insulting the judge, and otherwise refusing to comply with court decorum — prompting the judge to declare the proceeding a mockery and to threaten jailing them and to throw out the case.

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S11E8: Charlie Catches a Leprechaun

While holding patrons captive in the wagon, the group demands wallets, phones, and IDs, threatens withholding return and contacting police, and later decides to keep the collected wallets/phones rather than returning them — i.e., they seizes victims' property by coercion and retain stolen property.

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S11E9: The Gang Goes to Hell

Charlie and Frank go below deck and into ship pipe/utility areas and discuss locating the captain's quarters and hidden alcohol, entering non-public spaces of the ship without authorization.

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S11E9: The Gang Goes to Hell

The characters locate the ship's pipes and plan to 'cut it' and siphon alcohol/run mixers from the ship's systems (referenced repeatedly as 'the pipes are the party' and 'don't let him drink our torpedo juice'), indicating an intent to tamper with ship infrastructure to obtain alcohol.

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S11E10: The Gang Goes to Hell Part Two

The gang opens a bench and finds what is explicitly identified as a flare gun. Frank takes it for "safekeeping" and Charlie contends he should hold it; later the gun is cocked and used in a threatening manner during the confinement scene.

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S12E4: Wolf Cola: A Public Relations Nightmare

The transcript states Wolf Cola 'used to just be, like, a money laundering front' and Frank says 'Well, it was, but I'm selling it now by the truckload,' indicating use of the soda company to launder money.

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S12E8: The Gang Tends Bar

Frank admits on-site that he 'already cooked the books' when discussing the bar's finances and closing out the day.

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S12E9: A Cricket's Tale

Members of The Gang admit on screen that they placed a "pet‑tracking device" in/onto Cricket (Matthew Mara) without his knowledge or consent: "We did put that pet‑tracking device in him."

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S12E10: Dennis' Double Life

Early in the episode the group discusses finally getting a rocket launcher that 'came in the mail' and planning to 'fire' it from the apartment. Multiple main characters are present in the apartment and participate in plans to possess/use the device.

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S12E10: Dennis' Double Life

Frank offers to pay Mandy money (various sums discussed) in exchange for sex so she will take the money and leave. Mac also explicitly says he would have sex for five thousand dollars, indicating agreement to engage in prostitution.

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S13E5: The Gang Gets New Wheels

While fleeing in the Range Rover, members of the Gang state 'I think I killed a kid' and express that a child may have been struck; they continue to flee. The transcript thus records an apparent collision with a person followed by leaving the scene, consistent with a hit-and-run and potentially vehicular manslaughter.

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S14E2: Thunder g*n 4: Maximum Cool

During discussion of how they viewed the prior franchise installment, the group acknowledges that Frank "called in that b*mb threat," admitting he phoned in a bomb threat to the movie theater screening (transcript: "Oh, wait, no-no, hold on, but Frank called in that b*mb threat").

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S14E3: Dee Day

The group coordinates a plan to stop a city councilwoman from voting on an ordinance (discussing obtaining keys, breaking into her apartment, setting clocks back, staging accidents). They take overt acts in furtherance of that plan (Charlie enters the school to try to obtain keys/arrange the valet, Dee later slashes the councilwoman's tires), which supports a charge of conspiracy.

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S14E6: The Janitor Always Mops Twice

The episode depicts a coordinated scheme: bribery of a health official, rounding up/hoarding cherries, using contamination to force disposals, reselling cherries, and using threats — with multiple characters (Frank, The Waitress, Cricket, Mac, Dennis) participating in different roles of the same illegal enterprise.

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S14E9: A Woman's Right to Chop

Frank arranges a meeting with a man identified as a breeder/groomer who explicitly says he is not a doctor but agrees to "get it done" ("I ain't never abort no dog, but we can get it done"), describing crude methods like poking around in trash cans for tools — an agreement to perform an invasive veterinary procedure without authorization.

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S15E2: The Gang Makes Lethal Weapon 7

Frank states he "went under the bridge to get a prostitute for his sex scene" and negotiated with a pimp (Pepper Jack) to provide a sex worker and to participate in the film. Pepper Jack acts as the pimp and demands payment, and Frank arranges the prostitute for the shoot.

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S15E8: The gang Carries a Corpse Up a Mountain

The core plot of the episode shows the group carrying Charlie's deceased father in a body bag, repeatedly dropping and spilling the contents, discussing chopping up, burning, or melting the body, attempting to slide/transport the body up a mountain in a tent/bag, and later placing the body in the bed of a truck with plans to throw him off a cliff / into the water (and acknowledging leaving the body where children/bystanders are present). These are clear, affirmative acts of handling and attempting to dispose of a corpse outside of lawful procedures and therefore constitute abuse/improper disposal of human remains by the participants listed (they jointly carry out and agree on disposal plans).

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S16E1: The Gang Inflates

Frank, claiming to be the landlord, forcibly attempts to evict occupants who say they haven't paid rent by entering units and seizing property himself rather than using judicial eviction processes.

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S16E2: Frank Shoots Every Member of the Gang

At one point Frank fires at a lock/door ('Take that, lock.'; 'And the door wasn't even locked. You're paying for that door, Frank.'), damaging property by discharging his firearm.

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S16E6: Risk E. Rat's Pizza and Amusement Center

The Gang collectively plans and executes a scheme to recreate the old Risk E. show by unlawfully entering restricted areas, manipulating animatronics and equipment, and then activating the attraction for paying/attending children, thereby furthering the unlawful acts described above.

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Episode Appearances

Season 2 • Episode 1

Charlie Gets Crippled

Season 2 • Episode 2

The Gang Goes Jihad

Season 2 • Episode 3

Dennis and Dee Go on Welfare

Season 2 • Episode 5

Hundred Dollar Baby

Season 2 • Episode 6

The Gang Gives Back

Season 2 • Episode 7

The Gang Exploits a Miracle

Season 2 • Episode 8

The Gang Runs for Office

Season 2 • Episode 9

Charlie Goes America All Over Everybody's ass

Season 2 • Episode 10

Dennis and Dee Get a New Dad

Season 3 • Episode 1

The Gang Finds a Dumpster Baby

Season 3 • Episode 2

The Gang Gets Invincible

Season 3 • Episode 3

Dennis and Dee's Mom is Dead

Season 3 • Episode 4

The Gang Gets Held Hostage

Season 3 • Episode 5

The Aluminum Monster vs. Fatty Magoo

Season 3 • Episode 6

The Gang Solves the North Korea Situation

Season 3 • Episode 7

The Gang Sells Out

Season 3 • Episode 8

Frank Sets Sweet Dee On Fire

Season 3 • Episode 10

Mac is a Serial killer

Season 3 • Episode 11

Dennis Looks Like a Registered Sex Offender

Season 3 • Episode 12

The Gang Gets Whacked: Part 1

Season 3 • Episode 13

The Gang Gets Whacked: Part 2

Season 3 • Episode 14

Bums: Making a Mess All Over the City

Season 3 • Episode 15

The Gang Dances Their Asses Off

Season 4 • Episode 1

Mac and Dennis: Manhunters

Season 4 • Episode 2

The gang Solves the Gas Crisis

Season 4 • Episode 3

America’s Next Top Paddy’s Billboard Model Contest

Season 4 • Episode 4

Mac's Banging the Waitress

Season 4 • Episode 5

Mac and Charlie Die: Part One

Season 4 • Episode 7

Who Pooped the Bed?

Season 4 • Episode 9

Dennis Reynolds: An Erotic Life

Season 4 • Episode 10

Sweet Dee Has a Heart Attack

Season 4 • Episode 12

The Gang Gets Extreme: Home Makeover Edition

Season 4 • Episode 13

The Nightman Cometh

Season 5 • Episode 1

The Gang Exploits the Mortgage Crisis

Season 5 • Episode 2

The Gang Hits the Road

Season 5 • Episode 3

The Great Recession

Season 5 • Episode 4

The Gang Gives Frank an Intervention

Season 5 • Episode 6

The World Series Defense

Season 5 • Episode 7

The Gang Wrestles for the Troops

Season 5 • Episode 8

Paddy's Pub: Home of the Original Kitten Mittens

Season 5 • Episode 9

Mac and Dennis Break Up

Season 5 • Episode 10

The D.E.N.N.I.S. System

Season 5 • Episode 12

The Gang Reignites the Rivalry

Season 6 • Episode 3

The Gang Buys a Boat

Season 6 • Episode 4

Mac's Big Break

Season 6 • Episode 5

Mac and Charlie: White Trash

Season 6 • Episode 6

Mac's Mom Burns Her House Down

Season 6 • Episode 7

Who Got Dee Pregnant?

Season 6 • Episode 8

The Gang Gets a New Member

Season 6 • Episode 9

Dee Reynolds: Shaping America's Youth

Season 6 • Episode 11

The Gang Gets Stranded in the Woods

Season 6 • Episode 12

Dee Gives Birth

Season 7 • Episode 1

Frank's Pretty Woman

Season 7 • Episode 2

The Gang Goes to the Jersey Shore

Season 7 • Episode 3

Frank Reynolds' Little Beauties

Season 7 • Episode 4

Sweet Dee Gets Audited

Season 7 • Episode 5

Frank's Brother

Season 7 • Episode 6

The Storm of the Century

Season 7 • Episode 7

Chardee MacDennis: The Game of Games

Season 7 • Episode 9

The Gang Gets Trapped

Season 7 • Episode 10

How Mac Got Fat

Season 7 • Episode 11

Thunder Gun Express

Season 7 • Episode 12

The High School Reunion

Season 7 • Episode 13

The High School Reunion Part 2: The gang's Revenge

Season 8 • Episode 2

The Gang Recycles Their Trash

Season 8 • Episode 3

The Maureen Ponderosa Wedding massacre

Season 8 • Episode 4

Charlie and Dee Find Love

Season 8 • Episode 5

The Gang Gets Analyzed

Season 8 • Episode 6

Charlie’s Mom Has Cancer

Season 8 • Episode 9

The Gang Dines Out

Season 8 • Episode 10

Reynolds vs. Reynolds: The Cereal Defense

Season 9 • Episode 2

Gun Fever Too: Still Hot

Season 9 • Episode 3

The Gang Tries Desperately to Win an Award

Season 9 • Episode 4

Mac and Dennis Buy a Timeshare

Season 9 • Episode 5

Mac Day

Season 9 • Episode 6

The Gang Saves the Day

Season 9 • Episode 8

Flowers for Charlie

Season 9 • Episode 10

The Gang Squashes Their Beefs

Season 10 • Episode 1

The Gang Beats Boggs

Season 10 • Episode 3

Psycho Pete Returns

Season 10 • Episode 4

Charlie Work

Season 10 • Episode 6

The Gang Misses the Boat

Season 10 • Episode 10

ass Kickers United: Mac and Charlie Join a Cult

Season 11 • Episode 1

Chardee MacDennis 2: Electric Boogaloo

Season 11 • Episode 3

The Gang Hits the Slopes

Season 11 • Episode 6

Being Frank

Season 11 • Episode 7

McPoyle vs. Ponderosa: The Trial of the Century

Season 11 • Episode 8

Charlie Catches a Leprechaun

Season 11 • Episode 9

The Gang Goes to Hell

Season 11 • Episode 10

The Gang Goes to Hell Part Two

Season 12 • Episode 1

The Gang Turns Black

Season 12 • Episode 2

The Gang Goes to a Water Park

Season 12 • Episode 3

Old Lady House: a Situation Comedy

Season 12 • Episode 4

Wolf Cola: A Public Relations Nightmare

Season 12 • Episode 6

Hero or Hate Crime?

Season 12 • Episode 8

The Gang Tends Bar

Season 12 • Episode 9

A Cricket's Tale

Season 12 • Episode 10

Dennis' Double Life

Season 13 • Episode 1

The Gang Makes Paddy's Great Again

Season 13 • Episode 2

The Gang Escapes

Season 13 • Episode 5

The Gang Gets New Wheels

Season 13 • Episode 6

The gang Solves the Bathroom Problem

Season 13 • Episode 9

The Gang Wins the Big Game

Season 13 • Episode 10

Mac Finds His Pride

Season 14 • Episode 2

Thunder g*n 4: Maximum Cool

Season 14 • Episode 3

Dee Day

Season 14 • Episode 5

The gang Texts

Season 14 • Episode 6

The Janitor Always Mops Twice

Season 14 • Episode 9

A Woman's Right to Chop

Season 15 • Episode 1

2020: A Year In Review

Season 15 • Episode 2

The Gang Makes Lethal Weapon 7

Season 15 • Episode 5

The Gang Goes to Ireland

Season 15 • Episode 7

Dee Sinks in a Bog

Season 15 • Episode 8

The gang Carries a Corpse Up a Mountain

Season 16 • Episode 1

The Gang Inflates

Season 16 • Episode 2

Frank Shoots Every Member of the Gang

Season 16 • Episode 3

The Gang Gets Cursed

Season 16 • Episode 5

Celebrity Booze: The Ultimate Cash Grab

Season 16 • Episode 6

Risk E. Rat's Pizza and Amusement Center

Season 16 • Episode 8

Dennis Takes a Mental Health Day