Charlie Day discusses the crossover episodes of 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' with 'Abbott Elementary' and 'The Golden Bachelor,' the show's potential ending after season 18, its cultural longevity, and reflections on its comedic aging and Emmy prospects.
The article discusses the crossover episodes between 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' and 'Abbott Elementary,' highlighting how the former's characters disrupt the latter's school setting with their signature chaos and vulgar humor, serving as a showcase of Sunny's consistency and longevity in TV comedy.
The season 17 premiere of 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' features a crossover with 'Abbott Elementary,' showcasing the Sunny gang's antics at the school, including scheming, chaos, and humorous chaos, with the episode ending on a mischievous note as Frank steals copper piping from Abbott.
The article discusses how 'It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,' a show about morally reprehensible characters, has become a defining American sitcom over the past 20 years, reflecting on its offensive nature and the changing landscape of television culture since its debut in 2005.
Rob McElhenney, star of 'It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,' is legally changing his name to Rob Mac to avoid pronunciation issues, a move inspired by frequent mispronunciations and his own research into his family history.
Rob McElhenney, star of 'It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,' plans to legally change his name to Rob Mac to simplify pronunciation as his career and global ventures expand, despite some family resistance, with the change expected to be finalized later this year.
Rob McElhenney, creator and star of 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia,' is legally changing his name to 'Rob Mac' to simplify pronunciation and align with his TV character, despite some family members' initial resistance.
Rob McElhenney, star of 'It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,' is legally and professionally changing his name to Rob Mac due to pronunciation issues, with support from his family, and is also known for his friendship and business ventures with Ryan Reynolds, including the Wrexham football club.
Rob McElhenney is reportedly in the process of legally changing his name to Rob Mac, a move he initially suggested was for international business reasons, but it remains unclear whether it's a serious decision or an elaborate joke, with some colleagues unsure about the authenticity of the change.
Rob McElhenney is legally changing his name to 'Rob Mac' to simplify pronunciation and due to expanding international business interests, after discovering his family history shows multiple name changes over the years.
Rob McElhenney, a major Philadelphia Eagles fan, was caught multitasking at the Emmy Awards by watching the Eagles game on his phone while in the audience. Despite the Eagles' loss, he humorously shared a photo of himself holding an Emmy award and joked, "Worth it I guess." Additionally, he and his "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" co-stars presented an award at the Emmys and poked fun at the lack of awards love for their own show. McElhenney's sports documentary "Welcome To Wrexham" also received attention, winning five awards.
Rob McElhenney, creator and star of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, was caught watching the Philadelphia Eagles playoff game on his phone during the Emmy Awards, prompting criticism for attending the awards on the day of the game. Despite this, he and his show have been nominated for Emmy Awards, with the show's focus on attacking PC culture. His wife, Kaitlin Olson, posted a selfie of him watching the game during the awards show's pregame.
GameSpot has compiled a list of the best TV shows of 2023, featuring a range of genres and platforms. The list includes shows like "Succession," which concluded its fourth and final season with a major twist, HBO's "The Last of Us," hailed as the best live-action video game adaptation, and "The Bear," a chaotic and heartfelt dramedy set in a restaurant. Other notable shows include "Poker Face," a crime procedural with a twist, and the long-running comedy "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia."
"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" star Rob McElhenney was outbid by his wife and co-star Kaitlin Olson in a bidding war for a Kelce-signed Princess Diana Eagles jacket, with proceeds benefiting the Eagles Autism Foundation. Olson won the bid at $100,000, surprising McElhenney on a podcast episode. She explained that they both support the foundation and she wanted the jacket for herself. Olson received the jacket a few weeks later and clarified that she didn't wear it during the Eagles-Cowboys game.
Breaking Bad star Aaron Paul reveals that he does not receive any residuals from Netflix for streaming the series, expressing frustration with streamers not paying fair wages. Paul discusses his experience playing a twisted version of himself in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and expresses his desire to do more comedy.