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      • Nothing is below the Gang, and that's what makes It's Always Sunny such a great, hilarious show. The series is known for its dark humor and chaotic characters, and there's almost nothing the Gang hasn't done. But it also manages to tackle social and political issues with nuance and insight, in addition to humor.
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    • "Thunder Gun Express" Season 7, Episode 11. It’s Always Sunny can have a lot of fun with outlandish concepts, but the show can also get big laughs from very relatable scenarios.
    • "McPoyle vs. Ponderosa: The Trial Of The Century" Season 11, Episode 7. This episode directly ties into the episode “The Maureen Ponderosa Wedding Massacre” from season 8.
    • "The Gang Goes To The Water Park" Season 12, Episode 2. It’s Always Sunny’s characters are so wild and entertaining at this point that the show can throw them into any new location and watch them have fun.
    • "Sweet Dee Has A Heart Attack" Season 4, Episode 10. This episode begins with Dee having a heart attack which doesn’t matter to the rest of the Gang. However, it does give everyone a wake-up call that they need to start looking out for their health.
    • 10 Dennis Doesn't Flinch During Chardee MacDennis
    • 9 Fat Mac Makes His Entrance
    • 8 Dennis Finally Gets Diagnosed
    • 7 Mac and Dennis Introduce Charlie to Online Dating
    • 6 Dennis Teaches The Gang The D.E.N.N.I.S. System
    • 5 Charlie Comes Up with A Conspiracy
    • 4 Frank Emerges from The Couch
    • 3 Charlie Provides Dennis with An Illiterate Speech
    • 2 Charlie's Performance Stops The Gang from Winning An Award
    • 1 Mac Questions Evolution

    Chardee MacDennis is a diabolical board game invented by the original four members of the gang. It's an amalgamation of almost every board game with an added brutality that could only come from the minds of the worst people in Philadelphia. At one point during the game, Mac, Frank, and Charlie are throwing darts at Dennis' hand, which is pressed ag...

    In terms of dialogue, acting, and absurdity, there isn't anything stand-out about this scene. In fact, there are plenty of superior well-crafted comedic moments. But none provide the shock factor of seeing Mac grossly overweight. Rob McElhenney gained 60 pounds for season 7, hoping to add a new dimension to the character. It wasn't a guaranteed hit...

    With the return of "Psycho Pete," Dennis and Dee visit a psychiatrist hoping to get medication. Dee attempts to act insane but fails because, well, because her acting is terrible. This triggers Dennis, who loses controland lets his actual insanity loose in a rage-fueled and violent monologue. RELATED: 10 TV Shows Nobody Admits To Liking (But Someho...

    Hit with the news that the waitress is getting married, Mac and Dennis decide to set up an online dating profile for Charlie. But don't mistake this for a rare selfless act; the pair are just worried Charlie might lose it and kill everyone if he finds out about the waitress. This scene perfectly encapsulates Charlie's madness and the frustration it...

    Dennis is the ladies' man of the gang, though it's a low bar, and his pursuit of women magnifies his well-known psychopathy. Fans are only briefly introduced to Dennis' ways of seduction without a full exploration, so it was exciting for the writers to dedicate an entire episode to the nuances of Dennis' system, aptly named the D.E.N.N.I.S. system....

    Dee's sudden heart attack spurred the rest of the gang to think about their own health. Charlie and Mac get a job in a mailroom, meaning they now have health insurance. This is lucky because not long after, Charlie has a mental breakdown. Unable to keep up with the inordinate amount of mail, coupled with his new smoking habit, Charlie manically des...

    What's worse than Frank Reynolds? Well, a naked Frank Reynolds. Trying to prove to Frank that everyone hates him, Dee, Dennis and Frank attend a Christmas party at the company where Frank used to work. They stitch Frank into the sofa (on request) so that he can listen to what's being said without seeming obvious. RELATED: 10 Sitcoms To Watch If You...

    Charlie's illiteracy is funny for viewers but frustrating for the gang. It causes all sorts of problems, such as when he signed the bar up to host a dance contest and wagered the bar as the winning prize, thinking the word said "pride." Similar to Dennis' methods with women, we only see Charlie's illiteracy in snippets, used for a quick laugh. But ...

    Charlie Kelly is a talented musician. He's a pro at the piano and wrote his very own musical. In "The Gang Tries Desperately To Win An Award," Charlie writes a catchy tune in the style of Randy Newman. The song is brilliant but the cynicism of the gang meant they locked Charlie in the basement to prevent him from performing his smash hit. Later on ...

    If there's one thing Mac is proud of, it's his faith. The die-hard Catholic is constantly referencing God, attending church-goer cruises, and pontificating to an uninterested gang. His dedicated approach to Catholicism means he doesn't believe in evolution. And in "Reynolds vs. Reynolds: The Cereal Defense," Mac lays out a compelling argument again...

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  2. It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia has received critical acclaim for its humor and the performances of the cast. Emily Nussbaum of The New Yorker praised the show, calling it "not merely the best sitcom on television but one of the most arresting and ambitious current TV series, period."

  3. Feb 13, 2024 · It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia has mastered dark humor throughout 16 seasons. These are the funniest episodes, ranked.

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    • "Charlie Gets Crippled" (Season 2, Episode 1) It's Always Sunny's short first season saw Dee, Mac, Charlie, and Dennis come out of the gate already as adept at raunchily hilarious terribleness as they'd be with double-digit seasons of practice.
    • "The Gang Gets Held Hostage" (Season 3, Episode 4) While the five members of the Gang are usually more than enough to fill an episode with disreputable laughs, It's Always Sunny boasts a fine roster of supporting weirdos orbiting the crew's Paddy's Pub HQ.
    • "Bums: Making a Mess All Over the City" (Season 3, Episode 14) "The streets are flooded with the ejaculate of the homeless, and you people are counting on the police?"
    • "The Nightman Cometh" (Season 4, Episode 13) There isn't a weak link on It's Always Sunny, but Charlie Day is the show's most reliable secret weapon for sneak attack comic developments, never more than when he allows us a peek inside the wondrously unsettling hellscape that is Charlie Kelly's mind.
  4. It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Created by Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton. With Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton, Rob McElhenney, Kaitlin Olson. Five friends with big egos and small brains are the proprietors of an Irish pub in Philadelphia.

  5. Feb 27, 2017 · It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia has barely missed a beat in 12 seasons, but which are its funniest episodes? We've narrowed It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's whopping 132 episodes down to the absolute funniest.

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