When Frank and the others notice the gun, they are initially alarmed, but Dee casually dismisses their concerns, essentially using the weapon as a visual cue for how little she cares about her life or consequences anymore.
At the beginning of the episode, Dee is in a state of total despair. She is seen eating out of a trash can and openly carrying a silver revolver tucked into her sweatpants. [S9E1] The Gang Broke Dee
facebook.com/groups/779112320165754/posts/1357049662372014/">Lavell Crawford (Landslide), or the of the Gang's prank? When Frank and the others notice the gun,
This "piece" is part of the episode's central plot where the Gang, seeing Dee at her absolute lowest, orchestrates an elaborate "long con" to trick her into believing she has become a successful stand-up comedian, only to reveal it was all a cruel prank at the very end. facebook
When Frank and the others notice the gun, they are initially alarmed, but Dee casually dismisses their concerns, essentially using the weapon as a visual cue for how little she cares about her life or consequences anymore.
At the beginning of the episode, Dee is in a state of total despair. She is seen eating out of a trash can and openly carrying a silver revolver tucked into her sweatpants.
facebook.com/groups/779112320165754/posts/1357049662372014/">Lavell Crawford (Landslide), or the of the Gang's prank?
This "piece" is part of the episode's central plot where the Gang, seeing Dee at her absolute lowest, orchestrates an elaborate "long con" to trick her into believing she has become a successful stand-up comedian, only to reveal it was all a cruel prank at the very end.