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Always Sunny/Abbott Elementary: McElhenney Returns "Press Day" Love
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's Rob McElhenney made it clear that he's enjoying his time working with Abbott Elementary's Quinta Brunson.
As we count down the days until the greatest thing to happen to television since its invention (we'll fight you on that) begins to go down, we're continuing our coverage of the epic two-episode crossover between FXX's Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton, Kaitlin Olson, and Danny DeVito-starring It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and ABC's Quinta Brunson, Tyler James Williams, Janelle James, Lisa Ann Walter, Chris Perfetti, Sheryl Lee Ralph, and William Stanford Davis-starring Abbott Elementary. With The Gang from Paddy's going back to school on Wednesday, January 8 (with Paddy's hosting the teachers in the second episode of the crossover, most likely this summer), McElhenney and Brunson have been doing some early press for the milestone moment ahead of the holidays (since it airs pretty early into the new year) – with Brunson shared a look behind the scenes earlier this week. Now, it's McElhenney's turn to return the love – sharing what a joy it's been working with Brunson. Here's a look:
"If you wanna feel great for the rest of the week, I suggest starting it by hanging out with the incredible @quintab What a force for all that is good in the world and damn is she funny. 😄," wrote McElhenney in his Instagram post – here's a look:
Always Sunny: Abbot Elementary EPs Offer Crossover Details
Abbott Elementary EPs Justin Halpern and Patrick Schumacker (Max's Harley Quinn) had some serious red meat to throw out to the masses in early October- beginning with the crossover happening during the ninth episode of the ABC series's fourth season – and the crossover will be the focus of the entire episode. "We got the whole gang, the 'A' story, 'B' story, 'C,' 'D,' it's all them," Schumacker confirmed – and that means Howerton and Olson, too – even though they weren't featured in the images that were first released (with more scene being filmed next week). "Charlie Day's character [Charlie Kelly] has a pretty significant storyline in our episode," he added.
"It was kind of a joke at first that the two shows should cross over. On paper, it feels like they'd be a real tonal mishmash. But then Rob and Charlie came to our writers' room, and we hashed out some real broad-stroke ideas. From there, we emailed back and forth beat sheets and then an outline. They were super game for everything. All those concerns that we had about the tones of the shows butting against each other were alleviated the second we started filming with Charlie," Schumacker added, noting that Abbott Elementary fans won't feel like they're being left out if this is their first time meeting The Gang from Paddy's. "It just kind of works in a vacuum. They just feel like other guest stars on the show. Obviously, it's going to have a much deeper meaning for 'Sunny' fans," he explained.
We guess that means that some of the folks from the ABC series will be making their way over to the pub responsible for cracking the Liberty Bell – right? "We can't say too much about that yet," Halpern teased. In fact, that's the same route that Schumacker went when asked about the possibility of Abbott Elementary visiting "Always Sunny" during Season 17 – carefully responding, "Great question! I don't know that we're allowed to answer that question right now." Of course, we now know the answer.