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"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" Season 17, Episode 4 airs Wednesday, July 23, on FX.
Season 17 of It's Always Sunny -- which debuted after nearly two years away from screens -- will see Mac, Charlie, Dennis, Dee and Frank "return to shamelessly shed their 'niche' label for grander ...
In the 17th season of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” the gang is back and more gourmet than ever. Frank fakes a coma using a hyper-realistic cake of his own body — fondant wrinkles ...
Premiering in 2005, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is on its way to becoming the longest-running live-action sitcom of all time. FX’s dark comedy is politically incorrect and peculiar in an ...
Danny DeVito shared the ridiculous story behind It's Always Sunny's stars pulling an epic April Fool's Day prank on him.
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 ...
When It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia debuted on FX in 2005, it arrived with little fanfare and even less polish. Shot on a shoestring budget, the pilot was a scrappy, crude comedy about three ...
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia has reached legendary status within the history of modern television, as the show has now become the longest-running live-action sitcom in history. Although ...
With It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia running for 20 years, Screen Rant looks back at some of the best episodes that made the series truly iconic.
After 20 years, one might think that Danny DeVito has gotten tired of playing the bumbling and inexplicably indomitable Frank Reynolds in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
A theory of why “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” an excellent show about terrible people, has stayed successful throughout 20 years of changing cultural appetites.