10:20 a.m.
On a Monday
Philadelphia, PA
The gang is back! This show kicks off its 11th season with an episode focusing on the “game of games” they created several years ago. They are hoping to sell the game to an executive from Mattel. The gang are doing what they do best, arguing and yelling at each other when Andy, the Mattel executive arrives and wants to play the game.
The gang shows Andy a prelude video showing what Chardee MacDennis is and how it is better than all other board games. The video itself is hilarious. The gang decides to play the game, but not take it so seriously so they can show Andy how fun the game is.
They always start the game with a Pregame Wine and Cheese Reception. Dennis/Dee are undefeated while Mac/Charlie and Frank/Andy are looking to give them their first loss. They have added a flag raising ceremony in which Charlie steals the moment.
Level 1 of the game is Mind: which involves trivia, puzzles, artistry while drinking beer. The highlights of this round include watching them use clay to represent their love and watching Charlie and Mac rebuild a shattered beer bottle.
They decided to add a Pre-Round I.V. drip. Wine is the drink of choice in round 2 so the wine will enter their system much faster. This is something that is not surprising to see this gang do. Level 2 is Body: which deals with physical challenges, pain and endurance. This was my favorite round. They spin a globe and must speak in the accent of wherever the globe lands. You had Russian, South American and an awful Philadelphia accents being spoke.
The final level of the game is Soul: which deals with emotional battery and public humiliation. This takes an interesting turn when the challenge involves taking a laxative and standing on a ladder the longest. The gang all pass out and wake up in the basement in a Saw parody. Frank tells them that keys have been put in their arms and they must use the tweezers to get them out.
Charlie turns out to be the only one to cut his arm open looking for the key. Frank comes in and the realization is discovered that Andy is not an executive, but was hired by Frank because he wanted to win the game. They return to level three where Charlie must take a full minute of berating from The Waitress, the woman he has been obsessed with for years.
Charlie passes out and wakes up in the hospital where Dennis and Dee tell him they didn’t care who won, they just wanted to make sure he was ok. Dennis then smiles and says now that he is awake they wanted him to see this. Dee lights their figures on fire as Dennis and Dee celebrate remaining the undefeated champions of Chardee MacDennis.