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I would plunge into the group of folks who began watching “Sunny” with the inception of the Dumpster Baby episode and, in turn, posthaste got himself caught up with the first two seasons on DVD. Aside from the heaps of praise that “Sunny” has gotten since it first appeared, it’s inclusion on the FX Network made it especially keen as (in my view) they house the best current television on basic cable today.

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While the first 2 seasons are describe perfect in their believe fair, Season 3 delivers the funniest moments to date of this already unbelievable present. Anyone who is a fan already knows which moments these are (ie; Day Man) . My personal well-liked is the season finale, specifically the Mac vs. Dennis dance off, which is quite possibly the funniest moment in TV history.

Season 3 also includes the gang trying out for the Eagles, the death in Dennis and Dee’s immediate family, battling a local Korean restaurant, Mac joining the mafia and a few drop-ins from the McPoyle family. What makes these scenarios so unusual is that they are relatively serious at a stare but are filtered through some of most ridiculous and hilarious circumstances that even the largest hot button disclose becomes comedy gold, leaving no one and nothing spared.

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With one week until Season 4 begins anew, the public at astronomical has the opportunity to pick up all caught up or give themselves a refresher of hilarity. I’ll be enjoying multiple viewings.

Mac, Charlie, Dennis, and Dee are serve with daddy Frank to wreak their special kind of havoc and no one is gracious from their spoiled shenanigans. For those who have not yet had the pleasure to glean this astounding expose, remove equal parts “Arrested Development” and “Seinfeld” and add in a microscopic “South Park” and you have “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” which is truly one of the funniest shows ever aired on television.

The 1960’s-style theme music makes it seem like you are about to glimpse an innocuous prove, only to be bombarded with one of the most over the top, hysterical comedies where nothing is sacred and no one is above their particular style of scorn. Whether it is trying to capitalize on a baby they found in the dumpster by putting her in commercials (then of course putting shoe polish on her to earn her more “ethnic”), determining if Dee’s latest squeeze is learning impaired, getting sold into prostitution by their dad, scheming for an inheritance, cheating at being the final conclude on a pub tear tour, performing in a rock band despite not luminous how to play an instrument, sleeping on the streets because their apartment is too fat of stuff from the dump, or trying out for an invincible station on the Philadelphia Eagles, they always give it their special tag of incompetence and it always blows up in their faces.

Though many plots are straight out of other sit-coms, the Philly gang manages to “get them their have,” bringing a original relate to the mostly cookie-cutter offerings that currently air on television. The envelope pushing humor and adult situations are not your standard fare; thankfully FX has the guts to support it on the air (unlike Fox, which would have canceled it after 4 episodes like they did “Kitchen Confidential”) . The DVD extras are not that plentiful - bloopers, commentary, a featurette on the display, a featurette on the McPoyles, and the hysterical “Dancing Guy” who shows up in “Frank Sets Dee on Fire” episode.

© Tracy Vest, September 2008
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