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Four egocentric friends who run a neighborhood Irish pub in Philadelphia try to find their way through the adult world of work and relationships. Unfortunately, their warped views and precarious judgments often lead them to trouble, creating a myriad of uncomfortable situations that usually only get worse before they get better.

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Court is in session at Paddy's Pub as Frank and Dennis present their cases to the rest of the gang, resulting in a verdict that will change their … [continue reading]

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FX announced today that It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia has been renewed for a tenth season. The series, which is currently the longest running live-action comedy on basic cable, finished up its eighth season in December with season 9 set to air this coming fall. The network also announced that the series will move to its new channel called FXX starting with its upcoming ninth season.

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Series Info

Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Aug. 04, 2005
Status:
Returning Series
Runtime:
30 min.
Aired:
2005 - 2013
To-Date:
8 Seasons
95 Episodes
Network
FX TV Network
AKA:
IASIP
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  • In an interview, star Kaitlin Olson said she broke her back during an accident in the summer of 2008. She was still recovering during the shooting of season 4, which caused an episode where…
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    In an interview, star Kaitlin Olson said she broke her back during an accident in the summer of 2008. She was still recovering during the shooting of season 4, which caused an episode where Sweet Dee falls down a flight of stairs to be pushed back to season 5. Olson said she felt it wasn't a smart idea to do the stunt while recovering from a broken back.
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  • In June 2011, it was reported that Rob McElhenney had gained 50 pounds in the previous 6 months. McElhenney has stated that he noticed characters from other sitcoms get better looking as the…
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    In June 2011, it was reported that Rob McElhenney had gained 50 pounds in the previous 6 months. McElhenney has stated that he noticed characters from other sitcoms get better looking as the series progress (because the budgets get bigger, and that means more and better makeup people), but McElhenny wanted his character to do the opposite. Co-star Glenn Howerton started referring to the character Mac as "Fat Mac." When McElhenney asked if he could be called "Big Mac," Howerton said he would call him "Big, fat Mac."
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  • Season 6 included an episode titled "The Gang Gets Successful" that was never aired on FX. In Season 7, some of that footage was used for the episode "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia"…
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    Season 6 included an episode titled "The Gang Gets Successful" that was never aired on FX. In Season 7, some of that footage was used for the episode "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" (2005) {How Mac Got Fat (#7.10)}. In addition to showing Rob McElhenny before his 50-lbs. weight gain, the story explained that the Gang had a Dee-conceived plan to hire individuals who looked like them as "avatars" so they could enjoy their newfound good fortune, but Mac's efforts to emulate his bodybuilder avatar went disastrously awry (and everyone else forgot the plan about 10 minutes after it was proposed).
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