It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia season 17 premieres
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In Wednesday's Season 17 premiere episode of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," the "Abbott Elementary" cast gets to cuss — including the "c-word"!
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Screen Rant on MSNIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 17: The Gang Could Bring Back Lapsed Viewers With A Delightful Chaotic Return To Form (Mostly)T he gang at Paddy’s Pub continues to be as outrageous as ever in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia season 17, capturing hints of the show’s glory days. This long-running FXX comedy, where a group of morally narcissistic misfits scheme their way into chaos, features a new batch of episodes that proves there may be life in this dark satire yet.
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“They were like, ‘We don’t want to end it,'” Howerton recalled his co-stars saying. “And I was like, ‘Oh, well I can’t stop you.’ And then Seasons 13 and 14, I came back as an actor but I wasn’t in the writers room.”
Hacks scene-stealer Meg Stalter leads this new rom-com from Lena Dunham. In Too Much, she plays a woman who, after a devastating breakup, moves to London for a fresh start and forms an unexpected connection with a musician (played by The White Lotus ‘ Will Sharpe). The A.V. Club ‘s review will be up on Thursday.
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Screen Rant on MSNRob McElhenney Reveals Which It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia Story Has Aged Even Better After 20 YearsIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia star and creator Rob McElhenney revealed which of their jokes has aged the best over time. Fans of the long-running sitcom currently await It's Always Sunny season 17, which will premiere with two episodes on July 9. McElhenny will continue playing Mac, and also remains a lead writer and producer on the show.
With the new Call Her Alex docuseries and The Bear season 4 taken as the biggest highlights of the month, Hulu didn’t hold back in delivering hit after hit in June.