Charlie kelley bird law episode 20
The One Time Charlie Was Right About Bird Law on ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’
On It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Charlie Kelly considers himself to be “the best goddamn bird lawyer in the world,” which might be true if he had a law degree, bird lawyers existed and Harvey Birdman were never born.
Out of all of Charlie’s misconceptions about the world that turn into iconic running jokes, his fascination with birds and the complex system of laws that he thinks are regulating their existence has to be the best one. It just makes sense that Always Sunny’s rat-bashing, abortion-surviving, illiterate janitor would delude himself into believing that the birds whose eggs he turns into protein shakes and whose teeth he dreams about operate in an obscure sphere of the legal system that only the most unorthodox minds can comprehend.
After all, Bird Law in this country is not governed by reason — and neither is Charlie.
However, there is exactly one...
Out of all of Charlie’s misconceptions about the world that turn into iconic running jokes, his fascination with birds and the complex system of laws that he thinks are regulating their existence has to be the best one. It just makes sense that Always Sunny’s rat-bashing, abortion-surviving, illiterate janitor would delude himself into believing that the birds whose eggs he turns into protein shakes and whose teeth he dreams about operate in an obscure sphere of the legal system that only the most unorthodox minds can comprehend.
After all, Bird Law in this country is not governed by reason — and neither is Charlie.
However, there is exactly one...
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