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Created past | Rob McElhenney |
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Theme music composer | Heinz Kiessling |
Opening theme | "Temptation Sensation" |
Composer | Cormac Bluestone |
State of origin | Usa |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 15 |
No. of episodes | 162 (list of episodes) |
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Photographic camera setup | Single-camera |
Running time | 18–25 minutes[5] |
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Original release | Baronial 4, 2005 (2005-08-04) – nowadays |
Information technology'due south Always Sunny in Philadelphia (sometimes abbreviated to It'southward Always Sunny , Always Sunny , IASIP , or only Sunny ) is an American sitcom that premiered on FX on August 4, 2005, and moved to FXX offset with the ninth flavor in 2013. It was created past Rob McElhenney, who adult it with Glenn Howerton. It is executive produced and primarily written by McElhenney, Howerton, and Charlie 24-hour interval, all of whom star alongside Kaitlin Olson and Danny DeVito. The series follows the exploits of "The Gang", a group of narcissistic friends who run the Irish bar Paddy's Pub in Due south Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The series' 14th season concluded in November 2019. The series was renewed for a 15th season in May 2020, which, after it premiered on December 1, 2021,[half-dozen] [7] gave it more than seasons than whatever other American live-action one-act series, replacing The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, which ran for 14 seasons between 1952 and 1966.[six] [8] In December 2020, the serial was renewed for a total of four boosted seasons, bringing information technology to 18 seasons.[9]
The show has received critical acclaim, with many lauding the cast performances and dark humor. It has amassed a large cult following.[10]
Premise [edit]
The series follows "The Gang", a grouping of five misfit friends: twins Dennis (Glenn Howerton) and Deandra "(Sugariness) Dee" Reynolds (Kaitlin Olson), their friends Charlie Kelly (Charlie Mean solar day) and Ronald "Mac" McDonald (Rob McElhenney), and (from flavor 2 onward) Frank Reynolds (Danny DeVito), Dennis' and Dee'due south legal father. The Gang runs the fictional Paddy'southward Pub, an unsuccessful Irish bar in South Philadelphia.
Each member of "The Gang" displays unethical behavior and traits such as excessive drinking and substance utilise, dishonesty, cruelty, selfishness, and egotism. Episodes usually discover them hatching elaborate schemes and oftentimes conspiring against one another and others for personal gain, vengeance, or but the amusement of watching another's downfall. They habitually inflict mental, emotional, and physical pain on each other and anyone who crosses their path. They also regularly apply blackmail to dispense one another and others outside of the group.
The Gang's unity is never solid, and they volition speedily dump any of the others for a quick profit or personal gain regardless of the consequences. Despite this, they ultimately return to their usual grouping dynamic due to their toxic codependency. Everything they exercise results in contention amidst themselves and much of the bear witness'south dialogue involves the characters arguing or yelling at one some other. Despite their lack of success or achievements in life, they maintain high opinions of themselves and brandish an obsessive interest in their reputations and public images.
The Gang has no sense of shame when attempting to get what they want and frequently engage in activities that others would find humiliating, disgusting, or shocking. Some of these situations include: becoming addicted to crevice cocaine and pretending to be mentally challenged in guild to qualify for welfare; attempted cannibalism; kidnapping; greasepaint; hiding naked within a couch in club to overhear on people; tricking a man into giving his daughter a lap dance; forcing each other to eat inedible items; huffing pigment; foraging naked in the sewers for rings and coins; impersonating police officers in order to go free goods and extort civilians; sleeping with each other's romantic interests; seducing a priest; secretly feeding someone their expressionless pet; plugging their open wounds with trash; grave robbing; setting a room full of people on fire and locking the door to avert an uncomfortable Thanksgiving meal; stalking their crushes; fantasizing near killing each other; taking out life insurance on a suicidal person; orally siphoning gasoline; and pretending to have AIDS in social club to get priority access to water park rides—amidst many other scenarios.
During the Season 7 episode "The Gang Gets Trapped," in which The Gang breaks into a family'due south abode and has to hide from them when they return, an angry monologue past Dennis captures the essence of The Gang's modus operandi:
We immediately escalate everything to a x... somebody comes in with some preposterous plan or idea, then all of a sudden everyone's on the gas, nobody'southward on the brakes, nobody's thinking, everyone's just talking over each other with i idiotic idea after another! Until, finally, nosotros notice ourselves in a situation where we've broken into somebody'due south house – and the homeowner is home!
Except for sure rare occasions, Paddy's Pub does not practise well financially. In that location are often just a few customers inside at a time, if any, and those present sometimes "announced to be serving themselves." Passersby avoid the bar because of the numerous stabbings (and deaths) that have occurred in that location. The Gang has been known to shut Paddy's for extended periods without warning. When the bar is open, they shirk their respective jobs' responsibilities and choose to potable instead. Paddy's is able to stay in business considering of Frank's financial bankroll; he earned his money through myriad illicit ways such as running a sweatshop in Vietnam, backdoor dealings with shady and lurid characters, as well as various bogus businesses he started as a young human being, government bailouts, and even tax fraud. In improver, money is saved through paying Dee less than minimum wage, and, at one bespeak, "getting some slaves."
Bandage and characters [edit]
- Charlie Day as Charlie Kelly – Charlie was a co-possessor of Paddy's Pub, simply traded his capital investment for "goods and services," half a sandwich, and other undisclosed compensation. He is a childhood friend of Mac, and loftier school friend of Dennis and Dee. He is besides the roommate of Frank. In season xv Charlie finds his father, Shelley Kelly, in Ireland. Charlie does near of the actual piece of work and maintenance (referred to equally "Charlie Work") at the pub. He is unable to properly read or write English, and is an alcoholic substance abuser often seen huffing gum or paint, equally well as eating diverse items not meant for human consumption, such as cat nutrient and stickers. In Season 15 episode "The Gang's Nevertheless in Republic of ireland", it is revealed Charlie tin read and write in Irish. He lives in squalor with Frank in a run-down, vermin-infested apartment and has deep-seated psychological issues. Charlie has unresolved anger issues, often screaming to become his betoken across. In spite of his full general lack of intelligence, Charlie is a naturally gifted musician and a cocky-proclaimed expert in 'bird law'. He also has an unhealthy obsession with "The Waitress," a recurring character who finds Charlie repulsive and shows no interest in him until the Season 12 finale.
- Glenn Howerton as Dennis Reynolds – Dennis is a co-owner of Paddy's Pub and Dee'south twin brother. Hands the well-nigh psychopathic of the 5 friends, Dennis is egotistic, superficial, hypersexual, selfish, and annoying. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a pocket-sized in psychology. His predatory nature is ofttimes depicted through numerous attempts to seduce various women; which, when successful, result in him gaslighting and emotionally abusing them in gild to win over their favor earlier inevitably dumping them in one case he has had sex with them (a method which he proudly labels "The D.Due east.Due north.N.I.S. System"). It is strongly hinted at times that Dennis may be a series killer, though this remains cryptic.[xi] In flavor ten, he is diagnosed with borderline personality disorder, though he frequently denies this and believes himself to be completely rational, and is convinced that he is in complete command of everything and anybody around him, going as far as to characterization himself a 'golden god'. In the season 12 finale, he discovers he has an infant son and moves to North Dakota to raise him.[12] He returns to Philadelphia in season 13, supposedly supporting his family unit from a distance.
- Rob McElhenney as Ronald "Mac" McDonald – Mac is one of the co-owners of Paddy's Pub and also acts equally the bouncer. He is Charlie's childhood friend and Dennis'south loftier school friend and afterward roommate. The son of a convicted felon who has been in prison for much of Mac'southward life, he oftentimes attempts to demonstrate his toughness and refers to himself as the "sheriff of Paddy'southward". Securely insecure, Mac seeks the approval of those around him, especially his father, his apathetic and emotionally absent-minded mother, and Dennis. He suffers from body dysmorphia and has been depicted at various weights throughout the course of the series: prior to the beginning of Flavor 7 he gained 60 pounds (27 kg) and was diagnosed with Blazon 2 diabetes, and when he finally returned to a good for you weight he admitted he missed supposedly coming beyond as 'scary' to people. By the time Season 13 arrived, he was noticeably ripped and physically stronger. He often brags about his hand-to-manus combat skills, but typically flees from physical confrontation and is usually depicted as the virtually cowardly of the gang. Mac is a Roman Catholic, though he often espouses strong Christian fundamentalist opinions, despite his often amoral behavior, such equally casual sex with numerous women, including Dennis's and Dee's mother. Though it is frequently insinuated Mac harbors homosexual feelings, he maintained an adamant denial of whatsoever such proclivity, much to the gang's annoyance, until he comes out in season 12. Later episodes reveal that Mac is sexually attracted to his best friend, Dennis. In season 15, during a trip to Ireland Mac has an identity crisis and decides to join the seminary, later the gang misleads him into the belief that his family unit is Dutch, not Irish.
- Kaitlin Olson as Deandra "Sweetness Dee" Reynolds – Dee is Dennis's twin sister and the waitress at Paddy's Pub. Though initially depicted as 'the phonation of reason' within the group, over the course of the series she gradually loses any sense of moral fortitude that she once had and is frequently shown to be just every bit prejudiced and depraved every bit her male person friends. Dee wore a back brace in high school, leaving her with the nickname "The Aluminum Monster," and she is often referred to by the gang as a bird. She majored in psychology at the University of Pennsylvania merely did not graduate. Dee lives lonely in an apartment. Though often the butt of the gang'due south jokes, she frequently involves herself in their schemes, perhaps due to her constant demand for approval and attention from her peers. She does not concord whatever ownership stake in the bar - perhaps due to the gang's diverse prejudices against her, but also in part to her desire to become a professional person actress/comedienne (an ambition she consistently fails to achieve due to her debilitating stage fright and her full general lack of whatever credible talent). In multiple episodes, it is referenced that Dee set her college roommate on fire, and is often portrayed as the most physically fierce of the group. Despite expressing outward disgust at her brother'south more than predatory behavior, afterward episodes reveal Dee to non be above such beliefs herself, including having her own version of his famous "implication".
- Danny DeVito every bit Frank Reynolds – Introduced in the second season, Frank is the legal father of Dennis and Dee. He used to be a successful businessman with a long history of illegal operations and dealings with sordid characters, merely chose to carelessness that life and redeem himself after leaving his "whore wife." He has since embraced his "feral" nature and describes himself equally "fringe class". Despite his substantial financial resource, he chooses to share a bedraggled studio apartment with Charlie, where they live in squalor and sleep together on a pullout burrow. The ii have similar interests, such as playing the inexplicable game of Nighttime Crawlers and foraging naked in sewers for valuables. Frank is besides a severe compulsive gambler, seen betting on everything from grade school basketball to Russian roulette. He styles himself a master manipulator and frequently takes the lead in the grouping's schemes. He always arms himself with at least one loaded handgun (and does not hesitate to brandish or even discharge one when provoked) and ofttimes snorts cocaine as part of his daily routine.
Production [edit]
Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton, and Rob McElhenney met each other while struggling to find acting gigs in Los Angeles. The bear witness came out of a short flick idea written past McElhenney and Howerton "where a friend came over to another friend's firm to become sugar, and the friend tells him he has cancer, and all the guy tin can recall about is getting his sugar and getting out of there."[13] This was and so developed into a pilot called It'southward Always Sunny on Idiot box and was shot on a digital camcorder[xiv] and filmed in the actors' ain apartments.[15] They expanded the key bandage to four people living in Los Angeles, "a group of best friends who intendance so petty for each other," Howerton said.[13]
It was believed the airplane pilot was shot with a budget of just $200, merely Twenty-four hours would later comment, "We shot it for cypher...I don't know where this $200 came from...We were a bunch of kids with cameras running around shooting each other and [the] next thing you know, we're eleven years in and we're nevertheless doing the show."[16] This pilot was shopped by the actors effectually various studios, their pitch beingness simply showing the DVD of the airplane pilot to executives.[14] After viewing the airplane pilot, FX Network ordered the first season. The show was budgeted at $450,000 an episode, less than a third of a network standard, using Panasonic's DVX100 MiniDV prosumer video photographic camera.[xiv] The original concept had "the gang" being out-of-piece of work actors with the theme song being a cha-cha version of "Hooray for Hollywood";[17] however there were likewise many shows at the time with a similar premise.[xiii] "The network came to us and said, 'We don't desire a bear witness virtually actors,' and we said, 'Fine, let's put information technology somewhere else,'" McElhenney explained. "I'm from Philly, allow's put it in Philly, and we'll brand it most a bar, considering that's a job where you can have lots of complimentary time and still take income that could explain how these people can sustain themselves."[13] Prior to Kaitlin Olson joining the prove, the character Sugariness Dee was originally played by Jordan Reid, who at the time was the girlfriend of McElhenney, but was recast after they bankrupt upward.[xviii]
After the first season, FX executives were worried about the show's low ratings and demanded that changes be fabricated to the cast.[19] "So, John Landgraf, who'southward the president of FX, he called me in for a meeting and was like, 'Hey, no one'southward watching the testify, just we love it,'" McElhenney recalled. "'We wanna keep it on, merely we don't have whatever money for marketing, and we need to add somebody with some panache that we can hopefully parlay into some public relations story, merely and so nosotros can become people talking.'"[nineteen] FX began suggesting actors such as Danny DeVito that could boost the evidence'south profile. "It's not that we were reticent to the idea of adding Danny to the show," Howerton recalled, "It'southward that we were reticent to add a name to the show. You lot know, because we kinda liked that we were no-names and it was this weird, small thing, you know." Initially, McElhenney refused, maxim "No, I but don't think we wanna practise that, and they were like, 'Oh OK, well, you know...the show's over.'" Realizing they needed to change the trajectory of the show to please the network, McElhenney, Howerton, and Day became open to calculation a new cast member who was familiar to the public. However, McElhenney, Howerton, and Day were hesitant at starting time since they idea they would 'ruin the evidence', particularly Day. (according to the Sunny Side Upwardly DVD exclusive). Devito later joined the bandage in the offset episode of the 2d flavour, playing the father of Dennis and Dee.[19]
The show is shot in both Philadelphia and Los Angeles. The outside of Paddy'southward Pub is located at the Starkman Building on 544 Mateo Street in Los Angeles.
On Apr 1, 2016, the series was renewed for a thirteenth and fourteenth season, which matched The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet with the most seasons for a live-activeness sitcom in American television history.[20] On April 9, 2020, McElhenney appear that writing had begun for the fifteenth season.[21] Filming for the season began in May 2021 and wrapped that October.[22] [23]
Episodes [edit]
Broadcast and syndication [edit]
The first season ran for seven episodes with the finale ambulation September xv, 2005. According to McElhenney,[24] discussion of mouth on the show was good enough for FX to renew it for a second season, which ran from June 29 to August 17, 2006. Reruns of edited first-flavor episodes began airing on FX's then-parent network, Fox, in June 2006, for a planned three-episode run—"The Gang Finds a Dead Guy,"[25] "Gun Fever" (which was renamed "Gun Control")[26] and "Charlie Gets Molested"[27] were shown. The show was not aired on broadcast television again until 2011, when FX began offering information technology for syndication.
The tertiary flavor ran from September 13 to November 15, 2007. On March v, 2008, FX renewed It's E'er Sunny in Philadelphia for a fourth flavour.[28] On July xv, 2008, it was reported that FX had ordered 39 boosted episodes of the series, produced as seasons five through seven of the show. All five main cast members were secured for the unabridged scheduled run.[29] The 5th season ran from September 17 to December 10, 2009.[30] On May 31, 2010, One-act Cardinal began airing reruns.[31] WGN America also began broadcasting the show equally office of its fall 2011 schedule.[32]
The sixth flavor ran from September xvi to December 9, 2010, comprising 12 episodes, plus the Christmas special. The 7th season ran from September 15 to Dec 15, 2011, comprising 13 episodes. On August half-dozen, 2011, FX appear it had picked upwardly the evidence for an boosted two seasons (the eighth and ninth) running through 2013.[33] On March 28, 2013, FX renewed the show for a 10th season, and announced that it would movement to FX's new sis network, FXX.[34]
In Apr 2017, Kaitlin Olson announced that Information technology'southward Always Sunny in Philadelphia would go on an extended hiatus. In an interview with Telly Guide, she said, "We concluded up pushing our side by side season a year because nosotros were all busy with separate projects this year. Then at the end of this coming shooting season of The Mick, I'll step right into Sunny after that."[35]
On October 2, 2017, the show premiered on Vice on Goggle box.[36]
The series is bachelor for streaming on Hulu except for the episodes "America's Next Meridian Paddy's Billboard Model Contest", "Dee Reynolds: Shaping America'southward Youth", "The Gang Recycles Their Trash", "The Gang Makes Lethal Weapon 6" and "Dee Day", due to scenes involving blackface.[37] The same episodes are missing from Netflix in the UK,[38] Disney+ in Canada and Australia and Star+ in Latin America.
Music [edit]
The show uses recurring orchestral production music selections. "We had a music supervisor called Ray Espinola and we said, 'Give us everything you have in a sort of Leave It to Beaver with a large band-swing kind of feel,' and the majority of the songs are from what he sent over," Charlie Day explained. "When you set it against what these characters were doing—which often times tin exist perceived as quite despicable, or wrong—it actually disarmed the audience. It just became our get-to library of songs."[17] The theme vocal is chosen "Temptation Sensation" by German composer Heinz Kiessling. Kiessling's work ("On Your Wheel" and "Blue Claret") can also be heard during diverse scene transitions throughout the prove, along with other composers and pieces such every bit Werner Tautz ("Off Broadway"), Joe Beck ("Moonbeam Buss"), and Karl Grell ("Honey Agglomeration"). Many of the tracks heard in the series are from Cafe Romantique, an album of easy listening production music collected by Extreme Music, the production music library unit of Sony/ATV Music Publishing.[39] Independent record label Fervor Records has also contributed music to the bear witness. Songs from The Jack Grayness Orchestra'due south album Easy Listening Symph-O-Nette ("Take A Letter Miss Jones," "Golly Gee Whiz," and "Not a Care in the World") and the John Costello Three release Giants of Jazz ("Birdcage," "Cotton Gild" and "Quintessential") are heard in several episodes. The soundtrack, featuring most of the music heard on the bear witness, was released in 2010.[40]
Soundtrack track list [edit]
No. | Title | Music | Artist | Length |
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i. | "Temptation Sensation (Chief Title Theme)" | Heinz Kiessling | The Heinz Kiessling Orchestra | 2:53 |
ii. | "Derby 24-hour interval" | Werner Tautz | The Heinz Kiessling Orchestra | 2:39 |
three. | "Blue Blood" | Heinz Kiessling | The Heinz Kiessling Orchestra | 2:54 |
4. | "On Your Bike" | Heinz Kiessling | The Heinz Kiessling Orchestra | 2:15 |
5. | "Take the Plunge" | Heinz Kiessling | The Heinz Kiessling Orchestra | 3:ten |
6. | "Hotsy-Totsy" | Heinz Kiessling | The Heinz Kiessling Orchestra | 2:18 |
7. | "Off Broadway" | Werner Tautz | The Heinz Kiessling Orchestra | 2:31 |
viii. | "Coconut Shy" | Heinz Kiessling | The Diamontinos | ii:25 |
9. | "Dear Bunch" | Karl Grell | The Ralph Manning Orchestra | 2:44 |
10. | "Glitterati Party" | Werner Tautz | The Heinz Kiessling Orchestra | 2:51 |
11. | "Singles Soiree" | Richard Faecks | The Rüdiger Piesker Orchestra | ii:09 |
12. | "Pink Deville" | Paul Rothman | The Ole Olafsen Band | 2:34 |
13. | "Captain'due south Tabular array" | Heinz Kiessling | The Heinz Kiessling Orchestra | 2:44 |
14. | "Starlet Express" | Werner Tautz | The Heinz Kiessling Orchestra | two:31 |
15. | "Final Fling" | Heinz Kiessling | The Heinz Kiessling Orchestra | 2:29 |
16. | "Sweetheart Serenade" | Werner Tautz | The Heinz Kiessling Orchestra | two:54 |
17. | "Tea at Tiffani'due south" | Werner Tautz | The Heinz Kiessling Orchestra | 2:28 |
eighteen. | "Moonbeam Kiss" | Joe Brook | The Rüdiger Piesker Orchestra | 2:21 |
19. | "Grand Central" | Werner Tautz | The Heinz Kiessling Orchestra | iii:15 |
Total length: | 50:05 |
Reception and legacy [edit]
Critical reviews and commentary [edit]
It'southward Always Sunny in Philadelphia has received critical acclaim. Emily Nussbaum of The New Yorker praised the evidence, calling it "not merely the best sitcom on television receiver but one of the most arresting and ambitious current Television series, period."[42] Gillian Flynn of Entertainment Weekly reviewed the get-go season negatively, commenting, "[I]t is smug enough to call up it's breaking ground, merely non smart plenty to know it isn't."[43] Brian Lowry of Diversity gave the first season a positive review, saying it was "invariably clever and occasionally a laugh-out-loud riot, all while lampooning taboo topics."[44] Later seasons of the show have received favorable ratings on review aggregator Metacritic, receiving 70/100, 78/100 and 85/100 for seasons 4, 5 and 6 respectively.[45] The show has get a cult hit with viewers and is ofttimes compared in way to Seinfeld—particularly due to the cocky-centered nature of its principal characters. The Philadelphia Inquirer reviewer Jonathan Storm wrote, "It'due south like Seinfeld on scissure," a quote that became widely used to depict the series,[46] to the point that FX attached the tagline, "It'due south Seinfeld on crack."[47]
In 2014, Entertainment Weekly listed the testify at number vii in the "26 Best Cult Boob tube Shows Ever," with the annotate that "information technology's a dandy underdog story ... If it sounds likewise dark for you, consider that at that place's an episode about making mittens for kittens, and it'south adorable."[48] In 2016, a New York Times study of the 50 Television receiver shows with the most Facebook Likes found that Sunny was "more popular in college towns (and most popular in Philadelphia)."[49]
In 2015, Rolling Stone rated the top 20 greatest and funniest It'due south Always Sunny in Philadelphia episodes, stating "for 10 seasons, the series had mined comic golden from the execrable behavior of the owners of Paddy's Pub." They claimed the two-part season 4 episode, "Mac and Charlie Die" is the sitcom's greatest episode yet.[l] In 2019, the BBC called the evidence "the best US sitcom." They praised the show's unique outlook and ability to range from nihilistic humor to 18-carat heartfelt moments.[10]
Co-ordinate to Matt Fowler of IGN, the series "broke new ground" due to its sociopathic depiction of "The Gang". It was also ranked 63rd in IGN's list of the top 100 TV shows of best.[51]
Awards [edit]
Honor | Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Outcome | Ref. |
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Critics' Choice Television Awards | 2011 | Best Actor in a Comedy Serial | Charlie Twenty-four hour period | Nominated | [52] |
IGN Summer Movie Awards | 2018 | All-time Comedic Tv set Operation | Rob McElhenney | Nominated | [52] |
All-time TV Comedy Series | It'southward Always Sunny in Philadelphia | Nominated | [52] | ||
Best TV Episode | It'due south Always Sunny in Philadelphia | Nominated | [52] | ||
2019 | All-time TV Ensemble | Charlie 24-hour interval, Glenn Howerton, Rob McElhenney, Kaitlin Olson, and Danny Devito | Nominated | [52] | |
International Online Cinema Awards (INOCA) | 2015 | Best Writing for a Comedy Series | Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton, and Rob McElhenney (for "Charlie Piece of work") | Nominated | [52] |
Muse Artistic Awards | 2019 | Affiche Unmarried | Information technology's Always Sunny in Philadelphia | Won | [52] |
Online Film & Goggle box Clan Awards | 2016 | All-time Supporting Role player in a Comedy Series | Charlie Day | Won | [52] |
All-time Comedy Serial | It'due south Always Sunny in Philadelphia | Nominated | [52] | ||
People's Choice Awards | 2012 | Favorite Cable Tv Comedy | Information technology's Always Sunny in Philadelphia | Nominated | [52] |
2013 | Favorite Cable Boob tube Comedy | It'south Always Sunny in Philadelphia | Nominated | [52] | |
2016 | Favorite Cable TV One-act | It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia | Won | [52] | |
2017 | Favorite Cablevision Boob tube Comedy | It'south Ever Sunny in Philadelphia | Nominated | [52] | |
Primetime Emmy Awards | 2013 | Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Comedy Series or a Variety Programme | Marc Scizak | Nominated | [52] |
2014 | Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a One-act Series or a Diverseness Programme | Marc Scizak | Nominated | [52] | |
2015 | Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Comedy Series or a Variety Program | Marc Scizak | Nominated | [52] | |
Satellite Awards | 2008 | Best Television Series, Comedy or Musical | It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia | Nominated | [52] |
Best Actor in a Serial, Comedy or Musical | Danny DeVito | Nominated | [52] | ||
2011 | All-time Television Series, Comedy or Musical | It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia | Won | [52] | |
Best Role player in a Series, Comedy or Musical | Charlie Twenty-four hours | Nominated | [52] |
Other media [edit]
The Nightman Cometh alive [edit]
In September 2009, the cast took their show live. The "Gang" performed the musical The Nightman Cometh in New York Metropolis, Boston, Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia.[53] Mary Elizabeth Ellis and Artemis Pebdani too appeared in the performance as The Waitress and Artemis. Actress Rhea Perlman (wife of Danny DeVito) assumed the role of Gladys.[54]
Creator Rob McElhenney said that Live Nation originally approached the cast about doing the show at 30 cities, but in the end the bandage settled on 6.[55] Co-developer Glenn Howerton described the show as "essentially an expanded version of the actual episode of "The Nightman Cometh," which was the concluding episode for season four. There are some added moments, added scenes, added songs, and extended versions of songs that already existed."[56] Two new songs were included in the functioning and a longer running time allowed for greater improvisation by the actors. The performance was also preceded by a preview screening of a season five episode.
The Los Angeles performance, filmed at The Troubadour, was included as a bonus characteristic on the flavor 4 DVD box set.
Russian adaptation [edit]
A Russian accommodation of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia premiered in Russia on the tv set channel TNT on May 12, 2014. This version is titled В Москве всегда солнечно (Five Moskve vsegda solnechno, It'south Always Sunny in Moscow) and like the original, centers around four friends, who own a bar called "Philadelphia" in Moscow.[57]
Book [edit]
A book based upon It's Ever Sunny in Philadelphia was released on Jan 6, 2015, titled The Gang Writes a Cocky-Help Book: The 7 Secrets of Enkindling the Highly Effective Four-60 minutes Giant, Today.[58]
Podcast [edit]
On Nov ix, 2021, Howerton, Day, and McElhenney started The E'er Sunny Podcast, an episode by episode recap of the bear witness.[59]
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