The One Thing Charlie Day Thinks People Get Wrong About 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia'
When FX started making original series, they were pretty edgy for basic cable. The Shield hit harder than any network cop show and nip/tuck explored the graphic medical and psychological nature of plastic surgery. Their comedy It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia pushed boundaries too. Charlie Day, Rob McElhenney and Glenn Howerton co-created the show about a gang of bar owners in Philadelphia who are not nice people, having adventures taking crack, adopting dumpster babies and sleeping with each other’s moms among other things in 13 years.
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