It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia: A Very Sunny Christmas
Writers: Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton, Charlie Day Studio/Run Time: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, 42 mins. Starring: McElhenney, Howerton, Day, Danny DeVito, Kaitlin Olsen A bloody, sweaty treat for It’s Always Sunny fans For a traditional sitcom, a Christmas special may seem as gimmicky as the requisite retail décor, as impersonal as the gift of fruitcake. But in the spirit of the season, A Very Sunny Christmas is delivering more than the usual gifts of status quo contempt. As Frank dodges the siblings’ ghosts of Christmas past, present and future, Charlie and Mac realize that their childhood celebrations involved... read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Review: "The Waitress is Getting Married" (Episode 5.05)
It took five episodes, but it feels like the Gang has finally hit their stride again. It’s not that the fifth season’s previous episodes have necessarily come up short, but they’ve lacked that certain kinetic frenzy that made the show so addictive.... read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsFall Guide to Good TV: It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Glenn Howerton wants to see you squirm... read more
Found in: TV, FeaturesIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Review: "The Gang Hits the Road" (Episode 5.02)
Last week's season premiere of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia was a serviceable introduction to the Gang's hermetically-sealed world. It did an admirable job of establishing the show's basic character dynamic for first-timers, while providing plenty of grist for veteran fans. So with the handshakes and introductions out of the way, this episode fell back on the tried-and-true formula of getting everyone hammered and letting them bounce off each other like misanthropic bumper cars.... read more
Found in: TV DetailIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Review: "The Gang Hits the Road" (Episode 5.02)
Last week's season premiere of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia was a serviceable introduction to the Gang's hermetically-sealed world. It did an admirable job of establishing the show's basic character dynamic for first-timers, while providing plenty of grist for veteran fans. So with the handshakes and introductions out of the way, this episode fell back on the tried-and-true formula of getting everyone hammered and letting them bounce off each other like misanthropic bumper cars.... read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsCatching Up With... It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's Glenn Howerton
The fifth season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia kicks off tonight (Sept. 17) on FX at 10 p.m. EST. And as you read this, the Gang is amidst... read more
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