
Character Analysis

Charlie's Mom
Played by Lynne Marie Stewart
40 jokes across 10 episodes of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
5.4
40
7.1
7.2
Character Comedy
Bonnie delivers 40 scored jokes across 10 episodes of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, averaging 7.1 on craft and 7.2 on impact for a career WAR of 5.4. Their comedy leans toward character comedy. The highest-scoring line is below.
Funniest Bonnie Lines
Well, you could slit Frank's throat with a horn of a goat and drink a bowl of his blood. / What? / Well, uh, okay, yeah, maybe not, maybe not that.
He could behead the gull and wear its skull around his neck for the rest of his life. / Mom, that's not gonna work, 'cause we don't have the gull anymore. / Yeah, we do. / It is? / I kicked it under one of the booths so I didn't have to clean it up.
You could give the seagull a proper burial. / What? Well, yeah, that one, Mom. That one. Why didn't you lead off with that one in the first place?
They were both here. They were both inside me. Eduardo was in my mouth, and Luther was in my butt.
He was staying here for a few months. He was here for a few months? Mom, why wouldn't you tell me that? They were both here. They were both inside me. Eduardo was in my mouth, and Luther was in my butt.
All Jokes — 7 total
He was staying here for a few months. He was here for a few months? Mom, why wouldn't you tell me that? They were both here. They were both inside me. Eduardo was in my mouth, and Luther was in my butt.
Oh, my God, no, don't tell me everything. What? No! What?! Then Luther went in Eduardo's butt for a while. Tell us less. Tell us less. Then they both 'completed' on each other. I-I was left out of the finale.
They were both here. They were both inside me. Eduardo was in my mouth, and Luther was in my butt.
Then Luther went in Eduardo's butt for a while.
Well, you could slit Frank's throat with a horn of a goat and drink a bowl of his blood. / What? / Well, uh, okay, yeah, maybe not, maybe not that.
He could behead the gull and wear its skull around his neck for the rest of his life. / Mom, that's not gonna work, 'cause we don't have the gull anymore. / Yeah, we do. / It is? / I kicked it under one of the booths so I didn't have to clean it up.
You could give the seagull a proper burial. / What? Well, yeah, that one, Mom. That one. Why didn't you lead off with that one in the first place?