December 11, 20205 yr I must admit I'm really, really late to the party on Sunny. Tried it 10 years or more ago and I thought it was trying too hard. I've been watching the reruns on FX for the past couple of years and holy shit is hysterical. Better late than never. I've always loved Danny DeVito and Frank Reynolds is an all-time great sitcom character. EDIT: Can't believe it's been on TV since Vince was still in Austin. Edited December 11, 20205 yr by C-Man
December 11, 20205 yr They're going to be pushing 20 seasons now, right? What holds the record for longest running live action sitcom - I feel like they already broke the record.
December 11, 20205 yr 12 minutes ago, ztejas said: They're going to be pushing 20 seasons now, right? What holds the record for longest running live action sitcom - I feel like they already broke the record. They broke it this season beating Ozzie and Harriet
December 11, 20205 yr Author https://www.instagram.com/p/CIotlXlhPff/?igshid=1v250fnano0y6 goddammit, IG still won't embed. Dee, you bitch.
December 11, 20205 yr https://www.instagram.com/p/CIotlXlhPff/?igshid=1v250fnano0y6 goddammit, IG still won't embed. Dee, you bitch. *bird
December 11, 20205 yr Author 4 hours ago, billfromlaketravis said: Last season wasn’t good. I kind of wonder why they’re still pressing on. they said they want to do it forever, and really have no intentions of stopping. they just love going to work every day to make the show.
December 11, 20205 yr It's not as good as it once was, and as cliché as it is to say, it actually is still better than most sitcoms currently on TV. I'll probably keep watching however long they decide to keep making them.
December 11, 20205 yr It’s easy to keep going when they trimmed it down to 10 episodes a season every 18 months. Unfortunately, the assumption that fewer episodes would keep the quality high hasn’t proved out. I will watch until the end regardless, just like GOT.
December 15, 20205 yr On 12/11/2020 at 2:26 PM, MissingInAction said: Looking forward to the covid and election related episodes.
December 15, 20205 yr I didn't enjoy the last season much, and it's probably my favorite comedy show of all time. I'm hoping they kind of ride off into the sunset at some point, but if they're having fun with it, fuck it, they might as well keep going. Seasons 2-5 are the absolute peak of TV comedy, IMO, and there have been a ton of A list episodes since (and the first season was solid too, just doesn't have Frank). Really, up until the point where Howerton was in and out of the regular line up, you could count on at least 50% of the episodes in a season to be top shelf.
December 15, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, Al_4_ISU said: I didn't enjoy the last season much, and it's probably my favorite comedy show of all time. I'm hoping they kind of ride off into the sunset at some point, but if they're having fun with it, fuck it, they might as well keep going. Seasons 2-5 are the absolute peak of TV comedy, IMO, and there have been a ton of A list episodes since (and the first season was solid too, just doesn't have Frank). Really, up until the point where Howerton was in and out of the regular line up, you could count on at least 50% of the episodes in a season to be top shelf. Agree. It just doesn't work without Howerton.
December 15, 20205 yr Basically, I think the cast enjoy being around each other and like getting paid for it. It's the family business. Also, I think the cast understands they've peaked. Charlie Day probably won't get another lead role in a motion picture. Howerton probably won't get another lead in a television series. Kaitlin Olson won't get another shot like The Mick. Danny DeVito has been much more successful as a producer than as an actor. IRob McElhenney has distinguished himself as a writer, but he hasn't really acted outside of It's Always Sunny. Howerton has said in numerous interviews that he wants to take on more serious roles. I think he would do really well in this space, but I'm not sure he'll get a shot. He's 44 now, and A.P. Bio unfortunately hasn't been a huge hit that springboard him into other things. Someone said upthread that It's Always Sunny is better than a vast majority of the shows currently on air. I agree. You could say the same thing about The Mick and A.P. Bio. Edited December 15, 20205 yr by billfromlaketravis
December 15, 20205 yr I haven't watched regularly since about season 9. I need to catch up. As stated above, seasons 2-5 were just comedy gold.
December 18, 20205 yr On 12/15/2020 at 10:18 AM, billfromlaketravis said: Basically, I think the cast enjoy being around each other and like getting paid for it. It's the family business. Also, I think the cast understands they've peaked. Charlie Day probably won't get another lead role in a motion picture. Howerton probably won't get another lead in a television series. Kaitlin Olson won't get another shot like The Mick. Danny DeVito has been much more successful as a producer than as an actor. IRob McElhenney has distinguished himself as a writer, but he hasn't really acted outside of It's Always Sunny. Howerton has said in numerous interviews that he wants to take on more serious roles. I think he would do really well in this space, but I'm not sure he'll get a shot. He's 44 now, and A.P. Bio unfortunately hasn't been a huge hit that springboard him into other things. Someone said upthread that It's Always Sunny is better than a vast majority of the shows currently on air. I agree. You could say the same thing about The Mick and A.P. Bio. You're right that they've all probably peaked with this show given how long its run and its popularity, but some of their careers have been nothing to sneeze at in an industry as tough to break into as acting. Lots of reoccurring characters in other sitcoms and side characters in movies with a few leads thrown in. I remember recognizing Kaitlin in the first episode I watched of "Sunny" from "The Riches," which she had a pretty decent part in. I remember thinking between her and beloved character actress Margo Martindale, FX seemed to love recycling their actors. But yeah, they might as well keep this going as long as FX lets them if they all love it as much as they seem to.
December 18, 20205 yr 2 minutes ago, Tom said: You're right that they've all probably peaked with this show given how long its run and its popularity, but some of their careers have been nothing to sneeze at in an industry as tough to break into as acting. Lots of reoccurring characters in other sitcoms and side characters in movies with a few leads thrown in. I remember recognizing Kaitlin in the first episode I watched of "Sunny" from "The Riches," which she had a pretty decent part in. I remember thinking between her and beloved character actress Margo Martindale, FX seemed to love recycling their actors. But yeah, they might as well keep this going as long as FX lets them if they all love it as much as they seem to. McElhenney said in an interview that the best advice he’s ever received was from Larry David. Basically, don’t ever have a series finale, just keep it going as long as you want. Don’t end it, just go back to it whenever you feel like it. He’s clearly taken this to heart. I feel like the cast is where they should be, except for Howerton. I think he’s a talented guy that should have got one big break in a motion picture. Maybe it’s one him. Take some indie roles.
December 18, 20205 yr Author On 12/15/2020 at 7:08 AM, Schulz2.0 said: "hey guys...i think i might be coming down with something too." "are you kidding me dude? like, i think you're gonna die."
December 18, 20205 yr Author On 12/15/2020 at 10:18 AM, billfromlaketravis said: Rob McElhenney has distinguished himself as a writer, but he hasn't really acted outside of It's Always Sunny. uh, helllooooo:
December 18, 20205 yr I need to go back and watch the most recent season... did that end with Mac's dance, or with them in the lazer tag arena? It still hits hard when it hits hard. I think the past season or two have been a bit low without the whole gang really on board. I hope Howerton is back completely. I'm confident they have more gold to mine. I am curious where they might take things as they get deep into middle age. Season 5 was the peak, probably the actual zenith was the gang gives Frank an intervention. They were around... early mid 30s in that season? That's really probably the comedic sweet spot for "horrible codependent losers navigate life and fight the world".
December 18, 20205 yr 11 hours ago, Celery Man said: I need to go back and watch the most recent season... did that end with Mac's dance, or with them in the lazer tag arena? It still hits hard when it hits hard. I think the past season or two have been a bit low without the whole gang really on board. I hope Howerton is back completely. I'm confident they have more gold to mine. I am curious where they might take things as they get deep into middle age. Season 5 was the peak, probably the actual zenith was the gang gives Frank an intervention. They were around... early mid 30s in that season? That's really probably the comedic sweet spot for "horrible codependent losers navigate life and fight the world".
December 18, 20205 yr The last season was the worst and by a lot, it used to be one of my favorite sitcoms of all time. I think the problem is the writing, will still watch though.
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