It S Always Sunny In Philadelphia Full Episodes Season 8
Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 1. Premiere The Gang is Black. If weve learned anything after 1. Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia. In fact, the show and its depraved characters have reveled living in the space on TVs comedy fringe since day one. So, by now, more than a decade since the series first aired, its niche dark comedy loving fans would expect and accept nothing less. And yet, there will surely be some fans who will cringe a little at hearing the premise of season 1. Even for a show thats gotten away with using blackface on more than one occasion, this episodes concept seems particularly risky if not for being potentially offensive, for being unfunny which, for many comedy fans, is the bigger sin. Fortunately, the shows strong track record of delivering laughs from typically touchy subject matter religion, drug abuse, gun control has built up enough goodwill that audiences can almost always trust the series and its creators with just about any topic or comedic approach. And its especially comforting knowing were in good hands this time around, given that the episode ambitiously tackles racial issues with a body swapping storyline with plenty of film references thrown in along the way and acts as a musical at the same time. Needless to say, its an episode the show probably could not have pulled off near the beginning of its run, simply because audiences would have been less likely to give it a chance. Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia has barely missed a beat in 12 seasons, but which are its funniest episodes After finding out shes a male strippers rock bottom, Dee goes on a mission to prove shes the best thing that ever happened to him. Dennis takes over for the. But even with that said, the experiment is not a complete success either. While the premiere mostly works as solid topical social commentary as the Gang empathizes with the trails and tribulations that come with being a black person in America its hard not to see the episode as somewhat of a gimmick, mostly due to the musical numbers, which dont come with the same Sunny charm and flavor that fans fondly remember from the classic season four episode,. Some have worked quite well season 1. While the musical bits felt out of place and the joke about the Gang being mysteriously compelled to sing the plot of the episode became stale, the episode certainly had some humorous points to make about race and culture, especially as those issues relate to the characters themselves. Here, we saw Frank Danny De. Vito using his predicament as an excuse to use the N word, Dennis Glenn Howerton and Mac Rob Mc. Elhenney experience racial profiling and Charlie become a victim of police brutality though Key Peele tackled that particular issue in an even more absurdly hilarious way in a season 5 sketch. These were all pretty effective and funny bits within the very on the nose lesson that the Gang is supposed to learn, but befitting of Sunny tradition and style, the Gang learns absolutely nothing as we discover the entire episode was part of the Old Black Mans Wil Garret dream. Perhaps what we can appreciate most about the episode is that while the show is starting to resort more to stylistic gimmicks over character driven episodes it also demonstrates once again that the series is still willing to take chances, not shying away from what it thinks is funny. Because even when the show slightly misfires, it still manages to find laughs in unlikely places, while its unflinching, creative approaches to original ideas keep us engaged, entertained and wondering what misadventures the Gang will be caught up in next. Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia season 1. Funniest Episodes So Far. Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia has now become one of the longest running sitcoms of all time. As it nears the end of its 1. Star Charlie Day even suggested that network FXX forgot the show was still on, but it is because of Day, Kaitlin Olson, and their co stars and series developers Rob Mc. Elhenney and Glenn Howerton, that Its Always Sunny finds just the right balance between controversial and downright hilarious. Through their various schemes and pranks, the gang has put together so many episodes that even some of the most memorable cant find their way onto this list. At time of writing, 1. Its Always Sunny have aired, and every single one of them offers something to make you laugh, cringe, or in the best case scenario a bit of both. Lets take a look at Its Always Sunny in Philadelphias 2. Funniest Episodes. The episode kicks off with Charlie at his high pitched best, in one of the first of many Its Always Sunny home advertisements. The pitch is designed for an upcoming merchandising convention, and each of the gang goes their own way in coming up with ideas to make money from Paddys, after Mac eats Dees contract which gives her all the merchandising rights. It S Always Sunny In Philadelphia Full Episodes Season 8' title='It S Always Sunny In Philadelphia Full Episodes Season 8' />True to character, Dennis pitches a Paddys thong, Mac creates the Dick Towel brand, while Frank puts forward two ideas of his own a tequila firearm, and a Paddys stress ball that is literally just an egg. The gang harasses the lawyer with their various plans to profit from each others ideas, but a fairly large oversight on their part leads to the lawyer gaining all of Paddys merchandising rights in yet another failed scheme. Watch Rat Race Online Free HD there. The episode follows on from The Gang Goes to Hell Part 1, which sees the gang board a Christian cruise ship, only for each of them to end up tossed in a bunker for crimes such as harassment, homophobia, and excessive drinking. Stuck in the bunker, the gang has to find a way to make the best of their time together, while they notice that they may be on a sinking ship. Though there is a practical musical piece thrown in to keep things ticking, the episode is one of the most dialogue heavy. On the brink of death, they begin to open up to one another, as Mac ponders his sexuality, Dennis confesses his love for Dee, and Charlie shoots himself in the head. In an appropriate end to season 1. The episode is another example of the gang confined to a single space, as they are forced to act on instinct when the Southern family returns home. Frank struts about the place with a whip, while Dennis and Dee hide in the houses various closets. In search of Mac and Charlies help, Dee constructs a plan to break the pair apart by asking why Charlie doesnt get to hold the walkie talkie, which Charlie responds to by entering the house of his own accord. As the hillbilly owners try to work out their family troubles, Dennis eventually decides to just walk out, passing the owners on the way, who turn out not be hillbillies at all, but an Asian family. Mac enters at that point under the guise of a Swedish plumber, and Frank smashes the vase with the whip, putting an end to a thoroughly pointless break in mission, but an entertaining one at that. With her career going nowhere and having been called a bird lady one too many times, Dee has hit rock bottom, and the guys apparently generously book her into an open mic night at a comedy club. With her own brand of humor, which Dennis finds frankly detestable, Dee quickly rises to the top of the comedy circuit. Finally offered a fill in spot on Conan, she pulls back the curtain to reveal only the gang and several extras two of whom she slept with on her way to pretend stardom. The whole thing was set up as one of the most twisted pranks the gang has ever pulled. The reveal is funny enough to make up for the time spent watching Dees attempts at comedy, though Kaitlin Olson is at her dry heaving best through the episode, and Dennis mad reaction to being left out of the joke keeps us laughing all the way to the end. But Charlie, who learns that Mac has slept with Dennis mom, enlists Dees help in one of Sunnys most complicated revenge plots. Charlie Day is at his unhinged best as Charlie completely grasses on Mac, convincing Dennis through Dee that he should sleep with Macs mother in turn. Dennis attempts to seduce both Mac and Charlies moms, which shatters the Waitress, who Dee has befriended on Charlies instruction. Dee, who is promised by her old job back if she complies, suggests that the Waitress should sleep with Charlie to get back at Dennis. All is going smoothly for Charlie, until the Waitress reveals that she slept with Frank instead. This doesnt affect Dennis in the slightest, while Charlie goes back to pining over the Waitress. For such an elaborate plan, nobody comes out of it any better or worse besides the Waitress, whose life is ruined just that little bit more by the oblivious gang. As the brains of the group, Mac decides that the gang should stock up on gas, and sell it when the gas prices go up again. Dennis assumes his position as the looks of the team, and Charlie the wildcard, bhesAfter Charlie has spit several fireballs and drunk about a gallon of gas, the guys realize how dependent they are on Frank and Dee. In another show, this may have been a touching moment, but it comes as they watch Frank torture Dee in a urinal. Frank comes aboard as the muscle, and Dee as the useless chick, and the gang hop in Franks rape van to stitch up Bruce Mathis, whose only crime is attempting to donate money to a Muslim charity. Unfortunately, Charlie takes his role as the wildcard just a little too seriously, transforming a classic action trope into pure chaos. But as we see very evidently in 2. Sunny madness Its not just a game. Its a war. Even a simple drinking game descends into mayhem for the gang, who make their way through three levels of varying alcoholic beverages by cheating, smashing up their own bar, and suffering through some insane forfeits. At different points, Frank ends up in a dog cage eating the separate ingredients of a cake, Dennis gets a dart thrown through the palm of his hand, and Charlie tries willingly to throw up the grapes he has just eaten. Its the same five characters stuck in the same one room for the entire run time, but that only proves the strength of the lead characters, who can make funny out of almost nothing, and whose maniacal exploits are more entertaining than anything a minor character could possibly offer the show. Not only do they each find their own way to drive the unsuspecting passengers crazy, but they are all blind drunk, as they try to break Wade Boggs record of drinking an unspecified number of beers over the course of a transatlantic flight. Frank and Dennis are left behind fairly swiftly, as each tries instead to join the Air Sex Society, which involves a Sherlock style deduction from Dennis in full creep mode, and the return of Franks Dr. Toboggan character as he goes some way to poisoning a college student. Dee is in just about the worst state of them all, but Charlie, who is taking the game entirely seriously, quickly catches up over an imaginary conversation with the real Wade Boggs. After leaving Dee on a baggage carousel, its down to Charlie 7. Boggs and hit a home run, which he nails on his first attempt. Its fitting for a show like Sunny that the one time the gang gets a win, theres almost no chance they remembered it the next day. When Dennis is challenged by his sister to win back pharmacist Caylee played by Howertons real wife, Jill Latiano on whom he had already employed the system, all hell breaks loose as the rest of the gang tries to follow suit. Charlie, having completely misunderstood, takes his stalking of the Waitress to the next level by sneaking into her apartment and breaking her possessions.