Mac and Dennis Become EMTs
- El episodio se transmitió el 16 jul 2025
- TV-MA
- 22min
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Mac y Dennis buscan alcanzar la máxima masculinidad. Frank intenta demostrar la inocencia de una broma con El Abogado. Dee quiere sacar ventaja de su trabajo temporal con ayuda de Charlie, q... Leer todoMac y Dennis buscan alcanzar la máxima masculinidad. Frank intenta demostrar la inocencia de una broma con El Abogado. Dee quiere sacar ventaja de su trabajo temporal con ayuda de Charlie, quien se sumerge en la vida acelerada de chef.Mac y Dennis buscan alcanzar la máxima masculinidad. Frank intenta demostrar la inocencia de una broma con El Abogado. Dee quiere sacar ventaja de su trabajo temporal con ayuda de Charlie, quien se sumerge en la vida acelerada de chef.
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I'm always skeptical going into new Sunny seasons, but this is one of the funniest episodes they've put out in years. Although it would be impossible to capture the essence of the early seasons, I think this is as close as you can hope to get. It feels very natural and fun without feeling forced or too self-referential, which I felt weighed down the last few seasons.
You have almost four episodes worth of funny premises packed into one, brought together by the tenuous connection of getting off on spicy peppers. This definitely could have been multiple standalone episodes, but it feels like the writers really went all out on this one.
I love the running Bamboleo and pepper dosing gags, the callback to Frank suspecting everything is cake, Dee's road rage, and the jabs at pompous food shows like The Bear. Hopefully the rest of the season will live up this standard. Looking forward to Frank's dating show episode.
You have almost four episodes worth of funny premises packed into one, brought together by the tenuous connection of getting off on spicy peppers. This definitely could have been multiple standalone episodes, but it feels like the writers really went all out on this one.
I love the running Bamboleo and pepper dosing gags, the callback to Frank suspecting everything is cake, Dee's road rage, and the jabs at pompous food shows like The Bear. Hopefully the rest of the season will live up this standard. Looking forward to Frank's dating show episode.
This episode is what could best be described as a fever dream. I absolutely love it. There's no theme, no premise. It's just full on ridiculously hilarious satire with the boys, it's so much like old sunny I'm having a blast. The lawyer is a pirate now. The guys are getting hopped up on peppers and becoming EMTs. Dennis is more of a mad man than I've ever seen him. The references to the bear are truly amazing and having worked in a restaurant them screaming about having to say "corner" is actually killing me. This honestly feels like season 5 of sunny and I'm here for it. Charlie is a Michelin star chef and Dennis is a five star man. Bamboleoooo.
And of course it should be. Some of the best episodes of this show have the last scene be the funniest one.
But I feel like this season is mostly punchlines and not much laughs throughout the episode itself.
This episode is definitely the best of the season so far and one of the best episodes of the show. I just feel like the first two acts of the episode, much like episode 2, is mostly setup for the final joke. Which works great because both have a great ending and are very funny.
But the problem I have with it, is that you have to wait until the reveal to make you laugh.
Now like I said, this episode is actually way funnier from the beginning till the punchline than the previous one, especially the first episode, but the punchline is mostly the thing that is funnier and made this episode go from a 7 to a 9 to me.
Like remember the Water Park episode which still has the funniest ending of any episode for me? Or the Suburban episode? Those had very funny scenes throughout the entire episode. But season 17 feels like they mostly forgot to make the whole episode funny, and they focused on the punchline ending much more.
I know this sounds like I'm complaining a lot and nitpicking, so I mustn't have liked the episode at all, it's not that. I actually really liked it and the ending was great, I think they still got it after 17 seasons which is crazy to think about. I'm just sensing a pattern here with the episode structure of this season, that's all.
Great episode nonetheless.
But I feel like this season is mostly punchlines and not much laughs throughout the episode itself.
This episode is definitely the best of the season so far and one of the best episodes of the show. I just feel like the first two acts of the episode, much like episode 2, is mostly setup for the final joke. Which works great because both have a great ending and are very funny.
But the problem I have with it, is that you have to wait until the reveal to make you laugh.
Now like I said, this episode is actually way funnier from the beginning till the punchline than the previous one, especially the first episode, but the punchline is mostly the thing that is funnier and made this episode go from a 7 to a 9 to me.
Like remember the Water Park episode which still has the funniest ending of any episode for me? Or the Suburban episode? Those had very funny scenes throughout the entire episode. But season 17 feels like they mostly forgot to make the whole episode funny, and they focused on the punchline ending much more.
I know this sounds like I'm complaining a lot and nitpicking, so I mustn't have liked the episode at all, it's not that. I actually really liked it and the ending was great, I think they still got it after 17 seasons which is crazy to think about. I'm just sensing a pattern here with the episode structure of this season, that's all.
Great episode nonetheless.
The spirit of early sunny with the budget of success. Our boys (and gal) have grown up! Probably the spiciest episode in years.
Great callback to the last episode with the cake. Dee is a physical comedy genius.
The A story starts about Dennis and Mac wanting to be paramedics, but quickly evolves (devolves) into a spicy pepper B story that takes over the episode. Charlie has minimal screen time, but makes the best of what he has, poking fun at modern foodie television. Frank has a fun story and it's fantastic to see the Lawyer again. Honestly, funny all the way through. This season is starting super solid - only down side is so few episodes.
Great callback to the last episode with the cake. Dee is a physical comedy genius.
The A story starts about Dennis and Mac wanting to be paramedics, but quickly evolves (devolves) into a spicy pepper B story that takes over the episode. Charlie has minimal screen time, but makes the best of what he has, poking fun at modern foodie television. Frank has a fun story and it's fantastic to see the Lawyer again. Honestly, funny all the way through. This season is starting super solid - only down side is so few episodes.
This is one of the best episodes in years, I've had a good amount of laugh out loud moments in the past few years, but this wouldn't really help me hooked the entire time. It's a genuine masterpiece of an episode.
It's making me do another 600 words or something like that so I'm just gonna keep typing and talking until it goes away but yeah you should just watch the episode Jesus Christ. It's absolutely perfect. Who are you still reading this? Why have you not watched the episode yet if you have watched the episode Great good for you. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did because it's really a freaking amazing episode.
It's making me do another 600 words or something like that so I'm just gonna keep typing and talking until it goes away but yeah you should just watch the episode Jesus Christ. It's absolutely perfect. Who are you still reading this? Why have you not watched the episode yet if you have watched the episode Great good for you. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did because it's really a freaking amazing episode.
¿Sabías que…?
- Trivia"Bamboléo" and "Staying Alive" are almost the exact same BPM, Dennis is just pumping to the 1/8th notes instead of the 1/4 notes when he does his CPR.
- Bandas sonorasBamboléo
Written by Tonino Baliardo, Simón Díaz, Chico Bouchikhi & Nicolas Reyes
Performed by Gipsy Kings
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