November 20, 2008
With the fourth season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia wrapping up, one can hear the chorus of fans screaming their lungs out for more. Tonight marks the finale of another humorously antagonistic run of the series, as the gang is back with “The Nightman Cometh.”
Tonight, Charlie (Charlie Day) once again manifests his skills as he rounds up everyone for a little artful scheme. He's written a musical based on his song, “Nightman” and he wants to organize a rock and roll opera for a night. There's sure to be a lot of snickers seeing the troupe in costumes and belting out tunes. But then again, this is nothing new on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
November 6, 2008
On tonight’s It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, the gang decides to fool history in exchange for a little recognition. After being saved from a heart attack last week, Dee and the rest of the cast go their own way to save the unsuccessful Paddy’s Pub.
“The Gang Cracks the Liberty Bell” has the gang bluffing to the Philadelphia Historical society. Wanting to get Paddy’s Pub labeled as a historical landmark, they claim that the place was responsible for cracking the famous Liberty Bell. It’s only a matter of time until everyone finds out if it’s true.
October 31, 2008
If you still haven't come up with a good outfit to go trick-or-treating in this year, BuddyTV offers our top 10 suggestions for TV-related Halloween costumes.
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If you're one of the viewers smart enough to be watching one of the funniest shows on TV, FX's It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, then you know all about Green Man, Charlie's YouTube sensation alter ego. Charlie dresses up in a skintight, full-body green Lycra suit, then he runs around shouting "GREEN MAN!" while pelting people with volleyballs. To avoid criminal prosecution, BuddyTV does not encourage you to throw volleyballs at strangers, but this surreal skintight green suit will make Green Man a memorable part of any Halloween evening.
October 9, 2008
After Frank, Dee and Dennis found unique ways of dealing the passing away of Mac and Charlie, who faked their deaths to save their lives from Mac's revenge-obsessed father, the gang returns tonight to find out “Who Pooped the Bed?”
Read on for a preview of tonight's episode of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
October 2, 2008
Tonight's installment of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia called “Mac & Charlie Die” is tagged as a “pretty epic episode,” according to cast member Glenn Howerton, who plays Dennis on the FX sitcom. To find out more about it, read on for a preview.
Warning: This article may contain some spoilers.
September 25, 2008
Tonight, four friends who run a bar in the City of Brotherly Love will have to overcome their relentless self-involvement to make their friendship and business work yet again. But before I tell what's in store for the next two episodes, here's a quick review of what has happened so far on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
In last week's fourth season opener, Dee and Charlie developed a cannibalistic craving after mistakenly eating some of Frank's human meat, while Mac and Dennis took hunting for sport to the next level as they went after Rickety Cricket (David Hornsby). Moreover, Dennis and Charlie took advantage of rising gas prices as they invested in barrels of gasoline that they sold door to door, while Dee and Frank took some drastic measures to expose Bruce Mathis (Stephen Collins) as a terrorist leader when they discovered that he intends to give their money to a Muslim community center.
September 18, 2008
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia returns tonight for its highly anticipated fourth season. In line with this, FX has also picked up 39 more episodes of the sitcom in addition to the 13 currently in production. The show, which stars Glenn Howerton, Kaitlin Olson, Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day and Danny DeVito, has seen ratings growth in each season since its launch in 2005. The series is now expected to air on FX until at least 2011, with the cast and production team intact.
Read on for a preview of the fourth season opener of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
Warning: May contain spoilers.
September 3, 2008
Welcome back for another round of crass humor and over-the-top outrageousness at Paddy’s Pub with the craziest bunch of unwholesome friends ever when the ridiculously hilarious third season of It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia comes to DVD September 9th.
This FX original comedy chronicles the completely dysfunctional lives of a group of inappropriate dive bar owners: Mac (Rob McElhenney), Charlie (Charlie Day), Dennis (Glenn Howerton) and Dee (Kaitlin Olson), along with their twisted father figure Frank (Danny DeVito). These colorful characters leave no politically incorrect stone unturned. In utterly crude and indecent style, the gang tackles such hot-button topics as racism, sweatshop labor, dumpster babies, sex offenders, the homeless, serial killers, transgender lifestyles, international terrorism, drug dealers, organized crime, vigilante justice, the mentally challenged, among others.