It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia : how the ‘anti-sitcom sitcom’ became a hit
Stupid, absurd and filled with depraved characters, this scrappy series might be TV’s greatest underdog Get our weekend culture and lifestyle email The year was 2005 and comedy television was entering a shiny new era. Cultural giants such as Friends and Sex and the City might have concluded a (…)
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