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"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia": So What's Your "Always Sunny" Halloween Episode Name? Find Out!
With season 14 currently underway (and off to a strong start – check out our review here), FXX's It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is now tied with ABC's The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet as the longest-running live-action comedy series.
Now that's a title Mac (Rob McElhenney), Dennis (Glenn Howerton), Charlie (Charlie Day), Dee (Kaitlin Olson), and Frank (Danny DeVito) would be more than happy to hang behind the bar – and one they're expected to hold on their very own very soon.
Safe to say things are pretty good for The Gang from Paddy's Pub – and from the sounds of FX CEO John Landgraf, the network would like things to keep going "pretty good" for two more seasons (at least).
After a failed attempt at finding love (at least for some of them) and a successful (if not "scorched earth"-like) effort to "save" the Thunder Gun franchise, Dennis, Mac, Charlie, and Frank didn't want to waste time getting back to the scheming. Unfortunately for them (but big props to Dee), they ran face-first into the brick wall that was "Dee Day".
From there, The Gang had to deal with "sh*tting the bed" in a righteously bad way, just when Frank needed them most. But all was forgiven as The Gang headed out to the zoo. *cricket sounds*
While we gather our thoughts on this week's "The Janitor Always Mops Twice" (review hits this weekend), the fine folks at It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia are offering a fun way to celebrate the Halloween season. Just check out the chart posted above for the words that matche your birth month and day – and from there, it's pretty easy to generate your own holiday-themed outing: "The Gang [MONTH] [DAY]".
EXAMPLE: "The Gang [JANUARY] [16]" = "The Gang Haunts Mac's Dad"
Now here's a look at next week's episode, "The Gang Solves Global Warming":
"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" season 14, episode 7 "The Gang Solves Global Warming": As a record-breaking heat wave overtakes Philly, the Gang plans to profit from global warming by pumping up the A/C so people will congregate at Paddy's and save energy at home.