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  1. episodes. It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is an American comedy television series created by Rob McElhenney, and developed by McElhenney and Glenn Howerton, who also serve as writers and executive producers with Charlie Day. The series premiered on August 4, 2005, on FX, and moved to its sister network FXX beginning with its ninth season.

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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.
    • Charlie Work (Season 10, Episode 4) If the first 24 entries of this list haven't made it clear, "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" is a daring show.
    • Mac Finds His Pride (Season 13, Episode 10) "Mac Finds His Pride" is the ultimate argument for giving a show and its characters the time and chance to evolve.
    • The Nightman Cometh (Season 4, Episode 13) It's no mistake that the top three episodes of this list represent "It's Always Sunny" at its most creatively daring.
    • Charlie Kelly: King of the Rats (Season 6, Episode 10) The longer it's been on the air, the more "It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia" has weaponized its mundane elements to surprise audiences.
    • 15 "The Gang Solves The Gas Crisis"
    • 14 "Time's Up For The Gang"
    • 13 "The Gang Tries Desperately to Win An Award"
    • 12 "Dennis Takes A Mental Health Day"
    • 11 "Chardee MacDennis: The Game of Games"
    • 10 "The Gang Goes to The Jersey Shore"
    • 9 "A Very Sunny Christmas"
    • 8 "Sweet Dee's Dating A R******D Person"
    • 7 "Mac Bangs Dennis' Mom"
    • 6 "The D.E.N.N.I.S. System"

    IMDb Rating: 9.1/10

    When Mac, Dennis, and Charlie put their heads together, they realize they can solve the gas crisis by buying gasoline, storing it in Paddy's basement, and then selling it later for a higher price. This turns disastrous, of course, when they realize how difficult it is to purchase and store gasoline in barrels. Meanwhile, Dee and Frank spy on Dee and Dennis' biological father, who they suspect is donating their mother's money. Nothing goes right for the gang in this classic episode from what i...

    IMDb Rating: 9.2/10

    When Paddy's Pub ends up on a list on the Internet called "Worst Bars For Women to Frequent," the gang has to attend an anti-harassment seminar to get the bar off of it. Mac, Charlie, Frank, and Dennis are annoyed about the entire thing, while Dee is excited and feels like she has an advantage over the group (and other male attendees). A reference to the Time's Up and Me Too movement, "Time's Up for the Gang" pokes fun at some attitudes towards anti-harassment efforts. By showing the obscene...

    IMDb Rating: 9.2/10

    In "The Gang Tries Desperately to Win an Award," the group does exactly what the title says and goes on a challenging yet hilarious journey in an attempt to win recognition for their bar. After visiting the year's top bar, they realize they have to make a few changes and decide to host an "industry night" to increase their chances of success. Things predictably go terribly wrong and escalate to gut-busting levels as the gang is unable to contain their chaotic selves. Aside from mocking stereo...

    IMDb Rating: 9.2/10

    Audiences finally learn exactly how Dennis manages his emotions despite the mess he constantly has to deal with, thanks to one of the best new episodes of It's Always Sunny, "Dennis Takes a Mental Health Day." It starts out when Dennis' high blood pressure makes his doctor worried during a physical exam, which he brushes off because he can simply "command" it to go down. After receiving an annoying call from the rest of the gang back at the bar, Dennis decides to take a mental health day. Eve...

    IMDb Rating: 9.2/10

    To combat boredom, the gang takes a break from their outrageous schemesand plays a Game of Games that they entirely made up. It’s called CharDee MacDennis, a combination of the creators’ names and a combination of all their favorite board games, from trivia and puzzles to "emotional battery and public humiliation," and all involving alcohol. And although it has a time limit of 15 minutes, there are numerous stoppages, making it last much longer in reality, and the official rules are convolute...

    IMDb Rating: 9.2/10

    Dee and Dennis have fond memories of the Jersey Shore thanks to parts of their younger years being spent there. They decide to take Mac, Charlie, and Frank along in "The Gang Goes to the Jersey Shore" and end up finding a much darker and more dangerous place than they expected. Mac and Frank end up floating in the ocean with their "rum ham" and Charlie spends a drug-fueled night with The Waitress. An all-around uproarious episode, the Jersey Shore storyline introduced fans to the beloved "rum...

    IMDb Rating: 9.2/10

    Dennis and Dee confront Frank about their past Christmas experiences and decide to teach him a lesson. Meanwhile, The gang questions each other’s traditions – Mac learns that his childhood traditions weren’t quite what they appeared to be at the time, and Charlie realizes something about the multiple Santas that used to visit his house on Christmas morning. Christmas episodes are a sitcom staple, as are retellings of Charles Dickens’ classic A Christmas Carol, comedic or otherwise, and It’s A...

    IMDb Rating: 9.2/10

    In one of IASIP's most controversial episodes, Dee starts dating a local rapper who Dennis thinks has an intellectual disability. Meanwhile, Mac, Dennis, Charlie, and Frank start a band, even though they can’t agree on which genre to play and none of them know how to play any instruments. When Dennis and the gang tell Dee that she's dating someone with a disability, she can't get it out of her head and lets it ruin the relationship. Despite its problematic title, which creator Glenn Howerton...

    IMDb Rating: 9.2/10

    The episode title about sums it up – Mac sleeps with Dennis and Dee’s mom, Barbara, after she seduces him to get back at Frank for dating again, leading Dennis to retaliate. Meanwhile, Charlie devises a plan to get closer to The Waitress, roping Dee into the equation and making a messy web of lies. The episode plays with common sitcom tropes dealing with schemes and pushes them to their absurd, very It’s Always Sunny limit.It even offers some unexpected twists – though not always comedic ones...

    IMDb Rating: 9.3/10

    Dennis shares with the gang his foolproof method of hooking up with women. Dee doesn’t think Dennis can win over the same woman twice and sets out to prove her wrong, then discovers Mac and Frank have methods of their own and that they swoop in on Dennis' conquests after he essentially ghosts them. Meanwhile, Dee's so bothered by the whole thing that she begins to question her own relationship and whether her boyfriend has used similar tactics on her, ultimately tanking a good, genuine relati...

  2. TV Episode. Mac & Charlie attempt to fix up their old pool after getting rejected by a country club, Dennis, Dee, and Frank attempt to gain entry to the club. Director Randall Einhorn Stars Charlie Day Glenn Howerton Rob McElhenney. 8. It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

  3. Sep 25, 2019 · Plus, there’s a scene where Dennis throws up — and puke is always funny. 8. “The Gang Group Dates” (Season 10, Episode 2) Some of the best Always Sunny episodes in recent seasons dive deep ...

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  5. Nov 11, 2010 · Dee Reynolds: Shaping America's Youth: Directed by Matt Shakman. With Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton, Rob McElhenney, Kaitlin Olson. Motivated by the drama teacher who inspired her, Dee takes a job as a substitute teacher and exposes her students to the culture of Paddy's with a field trip to see the Gang's take on the Lethal Weapon series: Lethal Weapon 5.

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