From the very beginning, "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" immediately lets audiences know that the Paddy's Pub Gang is among the most abrasive, narcissistic, and unsavory group of characters in any ...
Not to mention, while “A Very Sunny Christmas” aired after Season 6 finished its run, it was actually the first episode ...
Rob McElhenney as Ronald 'Mac' McDonald, Kaitlin Olson as Deandra 'Sweet Dee' Reynolds, Charlie Day as Charlie Kelly, Danny DeVito as Frank Reynolds, and Glenn Howerton as Dennis Reynolds on 'It's ...
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is currently the longest-running live-action sitcom, and it's turning 20 years old this August. The show centers on a group of narcissistic, egocentric, sociopathic ...
"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" hasn't always been a critical darling or ratings hit, but since premiering in 2005, it's gone on to become the longest-running live-action comedy in TV history. The ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: 42 years later, Taxi co-stars Danny DeVito and Carol Kane are showing the world that their chemistry is still there. **Spoiler alert for the Season 17 finale of It’s ...
Jennie Richardson is a TV Features and Lists Writer for Collider, and a graduate student pursuing an MFA in Fiction Writing. In other words, she really loves stories. It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia ...
Kaitlin Olson isn’t the only It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia star getting her I Love Lucy flowers. During a recent sitdown with fellow Batman baddie Colin Farrell, Danny DeVito revealed just how ...
It may be the middle of summer, but The Gang goes back to school on the Season 17 premiere. It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 17 Episode 1, “The Gang F**ks Up Abbott Elementary,” takes place ...
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia wouldn’t be what it is without Frank. So what happens without him? It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 17 Episode 2 asks the question of what might happen if ...
The implication of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia becoming the longest-running live-action sitcom — with 17 seasons and counting — is that fans have a bottomless tap of material they keep coming ...