FX introduced the new season ofIt’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia to the Television Critics Association with their series of four unique TV spots. With one spot for each character, they feature the gang in overly dramatic situations that are innately hilarious, because it’s the gang.
Charlie Day’s was aMiracle Worker spoof where Danny DeVito teaches him to read and pump water. Charlie’s character is known to be illiterate. After the gang’s presentation to the critics, I got some quality...
oh god, the plugs for the new season have been killer!! its so strange to think of charlie as some one intelligent but i suppose that's just because he plays his part on sunny so well!
Great interview. I think I'm going to have to start watching this more. I've always liked it when I've seen it but never followed it regularly. I think that may have to change.
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is, without peer, the finest comedy on television. I cannot wait for the new season, but I don't have a TV. I hope hulu gets the rights to show the episodes sooner this season.
i stumbled upon Sunny in it's first season on FX randomly one night and that changed my life forever!!!....well, actually it just made it easier to pick friends
keep on rockin' Charlie, you sure are a one of kind actor!
Always is definitely a great shortcut to finding like minded folks... their sense of humor is so spot on and great, anyone that "doesn't get it" or is offended by it is basically not going to share much time in the same room with me...
Missy
SUICIDEGIRL
California, USA
SEP 09, 2011 06:00 AM