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I am positive that A.O. Scott's takedown of Leap Year is more entertaining than Leap Year. Also, thanks for the heads up, Katilin Olson!   Read Story »
The original Sweet Dee talks about developing the show and then getting fired. Which is interesting, and the good news is she seems to be doing pretty well now. But it's funny when she pretends like…   Read Story »
As a promo for It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 5, coming in September, the Gang put together this compilation of fans (including Ted Leo and of Montreal) singing "Dayman" from last year's…   Read Story »
Last night's season finale was really good. PHEW. Leave them wanting more, am I right you guys? That's probably the second most important showbiz rule aft--TIMING! So, now that we've finished the…   Read Story »
Next week is the season finale already! I think that the shortened seasons help this show to remain "fresh." It means that "the gang" only has to come up with a dozen premises per season, rather than…   Read Story »
Last week, I really harped on the fact that Charlie and Dee are the best thing about this show, and that for the most part, Dennis and Mac and Danny DeVito I could do without. But come on, you guys…   Read Story »
DVR is a pretty great invention (I am a graduate of the Duh Academy, and have also spent the past three summers leading Obviousness seminars at the Learning Annex). It just makes the consumption of…   Read Story »
I didn't write about It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia last week. You know why? Because it was awful. And I didn't want to get angry emails from IASIP apologists explaining to me what a gay retard I…   Read Story »
You might not expect a show like It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia to expose bitter truths and harsh realities, but that's just what they were doing on last night's episode. For example, gone are the…   Read Story »
Nope. I take it back. Last week, I offered a guarded but enthusiastic apology to "the gang" for a summer of anti-Sunny postings in which I claimed that the show had moved away from its irreverent…   Read Story »