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My buddy made me watch 10 straight episodes of It's always sunny in Philadelphia last week. I have to say, it is hilarious. The one where Charlie sings "Nightman" is classic. Anyone else like this show?
 
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I liken it to a crude, offensive, and bitterly sarcastic version of Arrested Development. In other words yeah, it's awesome - at least the few episodes I've seen. I can never figure out when it's on so I'll just have to rent the seasons sometime. The humor is dark and smart, not over the top crass sex jokes or anything. It's not very subtle but every episode has some great lines and hilarious moments. Some of the funniest episodes I've seen so far are"Dennis and Dee Go On Welfare", "Mac Bangs Dennis' Mom", and "The Gang Gets Held Hostage", which are at times just so politically incorrect that it has to be funny.


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Yeah, I started watching it earlier this year, and ended up picking up the first two seasons on DVD. It's hilarious.


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