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It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Season 1
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The first season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, premiered on FX on August 4, 2005. The season contains 7 episodes and concluded airing on September 15, 2005.
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7 Episodes
The Gang Gets Racist
E1
The Gang Gets Racist
Dee introduces the guys to her friend, Terrell, from her acting class who offers to help promote their bar. The promotion is successful, with the catch that their clientèle is now gay men. Dennis' vanity leads him to enjoy the attention of the new customers, while Charlie strives to prove he's not a racist.
Charlie Wants an Abortion
E2
Charlie Wants an Abortion
A girl from Charlie's past reveals they have a child together. Mac sees the benefits in being a pro-life advocate, while Dennis uses an abortion rally to meet women.
Underage Drinking: A National Concern
E3
Underage Drinking: A National Concern
After reminiscing about high school, the guys conclude that it would be a public service if they allowed teens to drink in the bar, thus providing a safe and controlled environment for teens to party. Feeling that she missed out on a lot as a teenager due to having to wear a brace for her scoliosis, Dee begins dating a high school jock.
Charlie Has Cancer
E4
Charlie Has Cancer
After discovering that he might have cancer, Mac and Dennis attempt to find a woman who will sleep with Charlie. In the midst of their search, Mac falls in love with a transsexual he meets at the bar named Carmen. Overwhelmed by the extra workload that she had to take on since Charlie has taken a leave of absence, Dee tries to get Dennis to hire a recently out of work actress friend to help out.
Gun Fever
E5
Gun Fever
The guys buy a gun after the bar's safe is stolen.
The Gang Finds a Dead Guy
E6
The Gang Finds a Dead Guy
A guy dies in Paddy's pub. Dennis and Mac use the guy's death as an excuse to get close to the guy's attractive granddaughter. Meanwhile, Charlie discovers that Dennis and Dee's grandfather was a Nazi.
Charlie Got Molested
E7
Charlie Got Molested
we discover that Charlie got molested in elementary school by his teacher when the teacher gets put on trial. And when Charlie visits the Mcboyle twins, he finds out that they are using this as a a way to put the teacher in jail. At the same time Mac wonders why everyone else but him got molested so he takes a visit to the teacher.
Cast of Season 1
Charlie Day
Charlie Kelly
Glenn Howerton
Dennis Reynolds
Rob McElhenney
Ronald 'Mac' McDonald
Kaitlin Olson
Deandra 'Dee' Reynolds
Season 1 Reviews
Newsday
Verne Gay
You will laugh, you will cry (OK, you won't), and you will definitely be sated by FX's caustic brand of TV comedy.
Seattle Times
Kay McFadden
The creators don't take advantage of these scenarios to cast any illumination into human nature. Unlike Seinfeld, the plotting often is sloppy and illogical.
Denver Post
Joanne Ostrow
Funny -- barely -- in an uncomfortable, theatrical way, some moments feel like performance art or improv exercises, albeit with nice title sequences.
San Francisco Chronicle
Tim Goodman
Savagely and fearlessly veers into topics you'd never see mined quite like this... If only all of television were this great.
New York Post
Austin Smith
I'll say this for Always Sunny: it 's the funniest bar-based comedy ever set in Philadelphia. It also happens to be the only one.
Washington Post
Ann Gerhart
The show retains this intimate, ensemble feel, without grandstanding or fussiness or mugginess. It keeps the four feeling like good company for a half-hour.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Melanie McFarland
[The characters] are straight out of television's generic lovable loser catalog, slapped into a generic television neighborhood Irish pub that isn't making money. What's left is to put these rote characters in horrendously un-PC situations.
Variety
Brian Lowry
After years of futility, the search for a top-notch, 20-something slacker comedy is over, and it took a basic cable network to crack the code.
Los Angeles Times
Paul Brownfield
The show, in fact, is a small-scale gem, its characters refreshingly realized and its topic not aggressively dark, as seems to be de rigueur in TV comedy now.
Entertainment Weekly
Gillian Flynn
It is smug enough to think it's breaking ground, but not smart enough to know it isn't.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
Despite their 20-something age bracket, the Sunny in Philadelphia gang have truly found their people.
Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
Scott D. Pierce
It's oddly involving and quite funny in spots. But this is by no means a show for the entire family.
DVDTalk.com
Eric D. Snider
But what I love about the show is that it never seems to be trying to be outrageous. It has a casual effortlessness about it, and it's always funny. It's never shocking just for the sake of being shocking.
Common Sense Media
Lucy Maher
Younger viewers might find the physical hijinks funny, but the writing and subtle jabs at society's hang-ups will fly right over their head.
Decider
Joe Reid
They could take the darkest, trickiest, meanest storylines and make them work because they were funny enough. That's pretty impressive... The punchlines come from such odd directions, too.
Tampa Bay Times
Chase Squires
The stock of sitcoms has been woefully thin this past year. If "Sunny" doesn't catch on, it will be a crime.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Rob Owen
"Always Sunny" is less outrageous than "Starved" and more formulaic, but the premise is free-form enough that I can see it standing the test of time better than the comedy that precedes it.
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