It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia: 10 Most Controversial Moments

5. Queue Jumping Using AIDS

Its Always Sunny Season 13
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Using deceptive means in order to get what they want is something that all of the gang are well-versed in, but perhaps the most shocking example of this is Frank and Charlie’s behaviour at a waterpark in season 12.

When they discover that a child with leukaemia is able to skip the queues, in order to fulfil their dream of going on every ride in one day, they decide to claim that Frank has AIDS and that Charlie is his carer to allow them to get ahead of everyone else.

This scheme ends in a typically disturbing way, after Frank attempts to go down an untested slide with no water. He receives horrific friction burns and upon landing in a pool begins to bleed profusely.

Fellow swimmers recognise soon him and begin to scream and panic as they believe the water is now full of infected blood.

 
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