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Dee, who has spent most of her adult life in a bar, cannot properly pour a beer from a keg (to be fair, Frank is a terrible bus driver). Charlie huffing paint and believing- really believing-that he caught a leprechaun and not a dwarf dressed for the holiday is just par for the course. If Dennis Reynolds is picking up partygoers, you know the natural path leads to kidnapping, armed robbery, and abandonment.

Patrick’s Day-and ruin it with their sheer inability to act normal. The joy of “Charlie Catches a Leprechaun” is watching the gang once again take an idea that is technically sound on its surface-in this case, a roving bar on wheels for St. “This is not supposed to be scary, this is supposed to be an authentic, fun time for you.”
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Well, that last part actually depends on how open you are to getting addicted to crack.Įither way! Grab your finest rum ham, get the green man suit out of the closet, and say hi to Mac while you’re in there: These are the top 50 episodes of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, ranked. Who hasn’t wondered about a life where there’s no consequences for your actions, a cartoonish existence of cruelty that resets itself with every new last call at the bar? The beauty of Always Sunny is not in rooting for these characters it’s in marveling in the ways they ruin lives and destroy relationships without learning a goddamn thing.Īnd, whether we like to admit it or not, we occasionally wish we were The Gang. And the bank-roll for it all, proper father turned dumpster monster Frank ( Danny DeVito). High-pitched paint-drinking rat-killer Charlie ( Charlie Day). Repressed homosexual karate schlub Mac (McElhenney). Delusional wannabe actress/current bird woman Dee ( Kaitlin Olson).
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The Seinfeld writing team apparently had a strict rule: “No hugging, no lessons.” Now, take that same rule and have it huff some paint, get blacked out on poorly poured booze, inject it with bootleg collagen you bought in Mexico and you have the wonderfully depraved debauchery of It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia.Ī pitch-black comedy set in the divest dive bar in the City of Brotherly Love, the brainchild of Rob McElhenney and Glenn Howerton has, for 12 seasons now (and counting!), documented the on-going schemes of five of the worst people you’ll ever meet: Psychotic possible serial killer Dennis (Howerton).
