Sunday 23 June 2024

My Top Ten Best It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia Episodes

 

My Top Ten Best It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia Episodes.

I love It's Always Sunny to me its one of the best long runing sitcoms. 
It was created Rob McElhenney, Glen Powell, and Charlie Day aka Luigi.
They play Mac, Dennis, and Charlie. 
This show has a great cast like Kaitlin Olson as Dee and most of all Danny Devito as Frank Reynolds.
Lol one of the funniest scenes ever.
Here are my top ten best It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia



10. The Gang Does Extreme Home: Makeover Edition
This episode made me laugh because the Gang wants to be like Extreme Makeover: House Edition. So they go to a low-income family's house and go in it like maniacs and kidnap them. I could not stop laughing because they were playing hard metal and trying to be nice, but they were doing the opposite. I found it especially funny when Frank gets stabbed in the leg. I love how Frank tells Charlie that Extreme Makeover is to get people to buy stuff from Seras. This episode is so funny but offensive, too. The ending had me gut laughing because, in the end, Dee gave them a mansion, and she inherited it to prevent going to jail. This was a funny episode making fun of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. 

9. The Gang Goes on Family Fight
This episode is another classic where the Gang goes on a family fight show where two families answer questions to win money. Keegan-Michael Key is a guest star and he's so funny in this episode, especially when he gets pissed off at the Gang for being weird, creepy, and acting stupid. Mainly when Frank describes a toe knife. I can't stop laughing even when I write this because how he describes it is so funny. LOL. I especially loved it when Charlie asked what animal we eat but don't eat us. He says dragon, and to everyone's shock, he gets a point on that. Everyone was so funny in this episode. I was laughing when Dee "I like to eat cock." "What no no, no, no can't say." The Game Host's reaction. I love how Dennis is trying to be mature, but he keeps screwing it up and costs the Gang the game in the end. 
This episode was just so funny, and I couldn't stop laughing.

8. The Gang Dances Their Asses Off
In this episode, since Charlie can't read or write, he can read and write Celtic. He puts Paddy's up as a prize to whoever can stay dancing the longest. The whole Gang is pissed at him, but Charlie assures them they will with his mix tape, and Charlie's dance is so funny. I also love how the Waitress and Cricket are in the episode, and I love it when Frank calls Cricket a street rat. We see how everyone dances. It's hilarious, and in the end, Larry, a homeless guy, helps them win. The ending was funny, especially when Dee learns she's not ranked last anymore. It's Charlie because that guy needs to learn how to read. 

7. The Gang Gives Back
This is a classic where the Gang has to do community service after they burn down a building. So they work at school to coach two basketball teams. Dennis coaches the Wild Cats, and Mac and Dee coach the The Ducks. It's funny because you would not want these people coaching a kids' basketball team. They give worse advice and just set a bad example for those kids. One funny story is that Charlie finally goes to the Waitress because she wants to help him with alcohol, and when she tells him to get out, she wants to hook up with Dennis. Charlie gets drunk and becomes the referee, and I couldn't stop laughing at this episode, especially during the game. This episode had me gut laughing so hard. I love it. 

6. Charlie's Mom Has Cancer
In this episode, Charlie finds out his mom has cancer, and he wants to help her, but she's getting helped by a guy named Dr. Jinx, played by Diddy...who we all hate now. Dee tricks Frank into paying a psyche for her, and she starts to believe her mom is still alive and has a lot of money. Charlie, Mac, and Dennis start a charity for Charlie's mom. We learn that she doesn't have cancer, and she and Mac's mom broke the Virgin Mary statue. She got inspired by Charlie when he did that. The episode ends on such a funny but dark note. They all go dig up Barbara's grave, and they think they will find lots of money, but no, it's Barbara's corpse, and it traumatizes both Dennis and Dee to see their mother as a corpse. Frank paid off the psyche and buried the money in the dog's grave to get back at Dee for saying he was losing it. It's so funny, and I was told the cast was drunk when they filmed this episode. I love how, in the end, Frank says, "Wait a minute. What the hell happened to my shoes?" He looks down there, gone. Love this episode. 

5. Dennis and Dee's Mom is Dead
This episode had me laughing, especially with Frank, because he tells everyone that Dee and Dennis's mother is dead. I believe Frank was responsible because he told her that her turkey neck looked attractive. She had a botched neck lift that killed her, and naturally, Frank celebrates her death. After this go meet their lawyer, and they learn that Barbara is giving everything to Bruce, the birth father of Dennis and Dee. I laughed so hard how Frank freaked out and screamed, "She's god damn whore!" They are yelling at the lawyer and telling them he's just reading what's on the wall. Dennis gets the old house but can't have Frank in it, or it goes to Bruce. Frank and Dee hatch up a plan to get the money from Bruce by pretending they're getting married and when they meet Bruce. I laugh at this scene. He's been working with the aids crisis, and Frank freaks out on him for hugging him. It's revealed that Bruce knows Frank and tries to teach them a lesson. I found it funny when Bruce asked them if he could see them making love to ensure they were the right parents to adopt these orphans. I love how terrified Frank and Dee look when he suggests that. The episode ends with Frank and Dee getting married, and Bruce reveals that he had always known it was Frank. I found it funny now that Bruce calls them the most horrible people alive, and I'm like, Stephen Collins, you are way worse, and you are a piece of crap of a human being. Still, it was a great episode that made me laugh. 



4. Being Frank
This is Danny Devito's best performance as Frank Reynolds. Seeing the world from his point of view is so funny. This episode had me laughing so hard, especially when Frank was on drugs. I just love this episode, and Danny deserves an Emmy for his performance. 

3. Charlie Catches a Leprechaun  
I watch this episode every Saint Patrick's Day. It is so funny because the opening is hilarious. I love the Paddy Wagon scenes. They leave people in the middle of nowhere because they don't understand the experience of the wagon. In the episode, Charlie wants to capture a Leprechaun since it's Saint Patrick's Day, but the Gang tells him they aren't real until one of his traps works. However, it's a little person, and I laugh so hard at Charlie because he's drinking green paint and wants to know where his pot of gold is. It is so funny but so offensive. I love how, in the end, Charlie is going to cut him to find his pot of gold, but Gang stops him. They learn the little person was the thief who stole the wallets from everyone at Paddy's. They drop the thief off in the middle of nowhere, and he flies up a rainbow, revealing he is a leprechaun... Actually, Charlie is drinking too much green paint. It's a great episode to watch on Saint Patrick's Day. 


2. The Maureen Ponderosa Wedding Massacre 

In this episode, the Gang gets invited to the McPoyle wedding, where Dennis's ex-wife Maureen is getting to Liam McPoyle. This episode has some creepy vibes. I remember seeing how messed up the McPoyles were because they drank strange milk, and they looked like they were all born from incest. In the episode, Dennis wants Maureen and Liam to sign some documents so that after they are married, Dennis won't have to pay alimony to Maureen. However, Frank, Dee, and Ryan want to stop this wedding as Ryan hates the idea of McPoyle breeding outside the family. Yeah, they are a messed-up family. One of the funniest moments is when Charlie and Mac drive Dee's car. Charlie says he'll remember how to drive once he gets into the car, but he crashes it. Dee attacks them, and Charlie believes she's a zombie because, in the episode, Charlie thinks everyone is turning into zombies. Still, it's because there were bath salts in the milk. This episode was both funny and scary. Also, Guillermo Del Toro was Pappy McPoyle, which was an excellent cameo.  


Honourable Mentions 

Gang Goes to Ireland
I love this three-part episode and how the Gang goes to Ireland.
Also, Charlie Day gives one of his best performances in these episodes. Also, there's a dinner scene that's so funny, and I love how they make fun of Identity because Mac doesn't want to identify as, which drives everyone crazy.


The Waitress is Getting Married
I find this episode funny because Dee wants to get with a guy she didn't like in high school, but now he's marrying the Waitress. It turns out he's getting back all the women who turned him down. 
So Charlie gives him a box full of wasps.
Also, Charlie's dating profile photo is funny.


The Gang Gets Invincible 
I remember watching this. I was gut laughing, especially when Frank and Charlie were on acid. Dennis, Mac, and Dee try out for the Eagles, but all three fail terribly. 

The Gang Saves the Day
It's a funny story where each member thinks how they would save the day.
Charlie's story is the funniest because he imagines it with himself and the Waitress.
I found it funny that their kids are married to each other, and he just has his house carried by balloons for no reason.  

Paddy's Pub: Home of the Original Kitten Mittens
Kitten Mittens is a funny episode, and I love their lawyer. They never pay him. They go to him, and he just wants them gone. 
Especially when they learn his wife left him, and so they try to cheer him with hiring hookers. The Gang wants to sue each other for stealing each member's idea. 


Mac is a Serial Killer 
Hilarious episode, and we learned the serial killer wasn't Mac. He was hooking up with a transgender woman. I found it funny how, in the end, they are in the home of the serial killer, and Frank just gets his chainsaw ready.

Who Pooped the Bed
Who Pooped the Bed is a gross but funny episode, especially when the Waitress is drunk. I just love how she gets mad about Dee still not knowing her name. 

The Gang goes to The Water Park
This episode interduce me to It's Always Sunny and seeing Frank go down that water slide had me gut laughing. Especially, when he tells everyone he has aids to get in the front of the line. 


Mac Finds His Pride
This is an excellent episode about LGBT. I highly recommend it, especially Mac's dance when he comes out to his father. When he comes out, Mac's dad walks away, ashamed of him. 
However, Frank sees his dance and cries for Mac, finally getting it. 
Frank is more of a father to Charlie and Mac. 

And the number one best episode of It's Always Sunny is...



1. The Night Cometh 
This is the best episode of It's Always Sunny because Charlie writes a musical called The Nightman Cometh. I love how the Gang points out the flaws of the story. Why is the princess who works in a coffee shop in love with a little boy, but as Charlie says, "You're in love with a young man Dee." "You wrote, boy, the audience is going to think I'm a child molester." "It's a metaphor." I don't think Charlie knows what metaphor means. Frank is the troll in the, and that's good casting because he looks like a troll and his song is so funny but messed up. I also love how Dennis plays the Boy/The Dayman and Mac plays the Nightman. This episode is so outrageous, especially when the Gang brings up the rape scene in the musical they need to be careful it's sensitive subject for a lot of people. Charlie tells them theres no rape in the musical and Nightman doesn't do that he becomes the boy, and they are just like, bewildered by what he said. Mac also showcases his karate but Charlie doesn't want him too and when he does everyone is laughing at him instead of gasping at him. 
You know, there is a theory that Charlie wrote this musical about his own life growing up because Charlie had a messed up childhood. When the play begins, everyone keeps messing up a lot of scenes, or adding their own song like Dee and in the end, it's revealed that Charlie uses this play to propose to the Waitress, which she turns down. Frank cheers up Charlie but tells him the rape scene turned out good, and Charlie says, "No, it wasn't. That was not a good experience for me. If you bring it up again I'll smack you." This proves the story was about him being assaulted by his awful uncle, Jack. It's really messed up because in the Gang goes to Ireland when Charlie talks to his father's corpse and says I needed you. It shows he needed a father who would love and protect him, and this guy didn't do that. He was a deadbeat, a real dad would be there for kids no matter what. That's why the Gang Goes to Ireland is an excellent Charlie episode. 
I love this episode, and they even made this into an actual stage play because it's one of Sunny's best episodes. Look it up on youtube it's a really funny stage play with the cast it's so good. 


So that's my top ten best It's Always Sunny Episodes let me know what you think.
I love this gang and they are doing their 17th season. 




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