Dennis Reynolds as a narcissistic and predatory character

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Dennis Reynolds is a fictional character from the sitcom "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," depicted as an extremely narcissistic, manipulative, and predatory man who exploits others—especially women—for his own gratification.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
television character
appearsIn It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
associatedWith Paddy's Pub
behavior discards partners after conquest
emotionally abuses romantic partners
exploits friends for personal gain
gaslights others
objectifies women
stalks or surveils romantic interests
threatens violence to maintain control
uses elaborate schemes to seduce women
countryOfOrigin United States television
createdBy Charlie Day
Glenn Howerton
Rob McElhenney
familyName Reynolds
firstAppearance It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
surface form: It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia season 1 episode 1
gender male
genre dark comedy
memberOf The Gang (It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia)
surface form: the Gang (It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia)
motivatedBy power over others
self-gratification
sexual conquest
narrativeRole antagonistic member of the Gang
source of dark humor
occupation bartender
co-owner of Paddy's Pub
parent Frank Reynolds
personalityTrait controlling
egotistical
lack of empathy
manipulative
narcissistic
predatory
sadistic
sociopathic tendencies
vain
portrayedBy Glenn Howerton
relationshipToFriends manipulative
relationshipToWomen exploitative
predatory
residence Philadelphia
selfImage believes he is superior to others
obsessed with his physical appearance
sibling Dee Reynolds
themeEmbodies extreme narcissism
sexual predation
toxic masculinity

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The D.E.N.N.I.S. System portrays Dennis Reynolds as a narcissistic and predatory character