: Mac and Charlie decide that Dolph Lundgren is the most underrated actor of all time. Their script features him as a muscular scientist who can "smell crime before it happens".

: The episode parodies the "Shyamalan Twist" tropes. The Gang even recruits a child they assume is gifted at twists based on his ethnicity. The Subplots :

: Dennis contributes the idea of adding "full penetration" to the movie, leading to a long, graphic monologue that critics frequently cite as the episode's strongest comedic moment.

Praised the "futility" of Mac and Charlie’s writing process as peak Sunny humor.

Reviewers at IGN gave the episode a mixed-to-positive score, calling it a "so-so episode" with "fantastic scenes". The A.V. Club was more favorable, praising the "brilliantly terrible" ideas produced by Mac and Charlie’s creative process.

A "letdown" compared to others in Season 5, but redeemed by the penetration monologue.

Generally high fan approval for the "Crime Stinks" movie poster and Lundgren obsession. Mac and Charlie Write a Movie - IMDb

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: Mac and Charlie decide that Dolph Lundgren is the most underrated actor of all time. Their script features him as a muscular scientist who can "smell crime before it happens".

: The episode parodies the "Shyamalan Twist" tropes. The Gang even recruits a child they assume is gifted at twists based on his ethnicity. The Subplots : [S5E11] Mac and Charlie Write a Movie

: Dennis contributes the idea of adding "full penetration" to the movie, leading to a long, graphic monologue that critics frequently cite as the episode's strongest comedic moment. : Mac and Charlie decide that Dolph Lundgren

Praised the "futility" of Mac and Charlie’s writing process as peak Sunny humor. The Gang even recruits a child they assume

Reviewers at IGN gave the episode a mixed-to-positive score, calling it a "so-so episode" with "fantastic scenes". The A.V. Club was more favorable, praising the "brilliantly terrible" ideas produced by Mac and Charlie’s creative process.

A "letdown" compared to others in Season 5, but redeemed by the penetration monologue.

Generally high fan approval for the "Crime Stinks" movie poster and Lundgren obsession. Mac and Charlie Write a Movie - IMDb