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A theory of why “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” an excellent show about terrible people, has stayed successful ...
Rob McElhenney isn’t making any apologies over his decision to change his name, but he is making a few jokes about it. The “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” star addressed the move amid reports he ...
Actor Rob McElhenney, the creator of 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia,' is changing his legal name to Rob Mac. He said his name is frequently mispronounced and that simplifying it will aid his ...
In a new video from earlier today, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's Rob Mac explained why he was moving forward with changing his name.
Ahead of tonight's return of FXX's It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Rob Mac made a very bold claim about just how good Season 17 is.
As “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” enters its 17th season after nearly two decades, its team of writers/stars (Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton and Rob Mac) has become a well-oiled machine ...
He’s paying the troll toll. Creator and star of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” Rob McElhenney opened up in a snarky monologue about changing his legal name to “Rob Mac” — a move ...
Glenn Howerton as Dennis, Rob McElhenney as Mac, Kaitlin Olson as Dee in a 2021 episode of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.” McElhenney joked that “there were so many moments” where ...
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's 17th season is a great parody of modern television, and shows that this show can still shock and surprise.
Given how much our cultural relationship with narcissism has changed in the past 20 years, it’s mind-blowing that a TV show about five horrific narcissists has stayed on the air ...