It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Season 1, Episode 2 - Charlie Wants an Abortion
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8/11/2005
A girl from Charlie's past reveals they have a child together. Mac sees the benefits in being a pro-life advocate, while Dennis uses an abortion rally to meet women.
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The special benefit takes place on Friday, Feb. 12 at the Gibson Theater in Universal City, Calif. -- and will make audiences laugh for a good cause!
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Lost 6.03 "What Kate Does" Review
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Lost Review: "What Kate Does"
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