Mac and Dee's attempt at community service fails spectacularly. After being dropped off in a "bad neighborhood" by actual police officers, they are quickly robbed at gunpoint by a homeless man (played by Rob McElhenney's real-life father ). The Climax: Charlie as Serpico
The episode kicks off when the Gang discovers a homeless man masturbating in the alley behind Paddy’s Pub. Horrified that the neighborhood is "going to s***," they split into two groups to solve the problem: Bums: Making a Mess All Over the CityIt's Alway...
In the It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia episode (Season 3, Episode 14), the Gang's attempt to "clean up" South Philly quickly descends into a chaotic parody of vigilantism and police corruption. The Catalyst: An Alleyway Incident Mac and Dee's attempt at community service fails
Disgusted by Frank and Dennis’s corruption, Charlie adopts the persona of , a gritty undercover cop from the 1973 film, to expose his friends. The episode concludes with Charlie destroying the fake police car with a Molotov cocktail. In true Always Sunny fashion, Charlie's attempt to deliver incriminating evidence to "the Mare" (the Mayor) ends with a janitor tossing the tape directly into the trash. Bums: Making a Mess All Over the City - IMDb Horrified that the neighborhood is "going to s***,"