Cindy joins the gang as the latest ethnically diverse female with scamming skills. All goes well until Mac brings in a new member, a lifelike sex doll that resembles Dennis to the letter.
In an attempt to increase productivity, Dee arranges for an "Escape Room Experience" service to visit Dennis and Mac's residence.
In an attempt to surpass Wade Boggs' record for "drinking while on a flight," Dee boards an all-female trip en route to LA.
The group needs to go to a sexual harassment session to be removed from Paddy's list of bars uncomfortable with women in a sexual atmosphere.
Dee enters with a group of stylish, well-to-do housewives and gets along well with a few regular blue-collar guys. Charlie and Mac have to deal with a group of bike bullies, while Frank finds it difficult to renew his license.
Good vibes permeate the pub when Jimmy Buffett arrives. But once Mac exits the women's restroom, nobody manages to go until the restroom predicament is resolved.
The crew decides to spend their idle time thinking back on the good old days as their phones upgrade to the newest software; as a result, everyone starts to misremember things from the past, which distorts their current reality.
As it's the weekend of Super Bowl LII, Cricket snatches the suit as Charlie investigates the back office, leaving Charlie at home on his own to protect himself.
Frank gifts the gang and a group of their motley crew tickets to see the Eagles play in the Super Bowl, making this the most significant weekend of their lives.
When Frank realizes that Mac won't be comfortable with his sexual identity until he comes out to his father, he tries to enlist Mac for the gang's gay parade.