The Gongshow
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Frank not dancing in time or rhythm with everyone else during any of the dancing scenes was funny as hell
From what I've seen of it she also plays the exact same character as Sweet Dee. I doubt she would leave It's Always Sunny.Nothing I'm sure, the new show looks pretty awful and I doubt she is going to leave her husbands show for a different one that has little chance of not getting canceled. She can probably do both with no problem at all anyway
Ugh. One of the worst episodes of the series IMO.
Yesterdays episode was quite possibly the best written It's Always Sunny yet. Amazing how well they can use fundamentally horrible, irredeemable people to make sharp political points.
Liked the episode but found it difficult to digest because it was in song.
Generally don't like musicals etc.
Yeah there were some good jokes in there but the musical thing ruined it for me, hate gimmicky episodes.
Also knew that the whole thing was a dream or something from the get-go though it being old black man's dream was surprising lol.
Wow, just watched the first ep of the season...absolutely terrible I thought.
They really bombed on what could have been the potential for a HILARIOUS ep.
I guess when they branch out with weird creative episodes like this, they'll typically get mixed reviews.
That was one of my favourite Sunny episodes of all time.
All I can really say is..."The Gang Finally Wins an Award."
P.S. A lot of you are missing the meat of this episode.![]()
My general feeling about It's Always Sunny is that they never create anything brilliant and flawless anymore like they did in the first 3-4 seasons, but considering that they're in their 12th season, the fact that they're able to do anything fun/interesting is super impressive.
For the most part, they seem to be trying to stretch their material by coming up with big fun appealing gimmicky concepts and relying heavily on that, and they do a halfway decent/sometimes really impressive job of executing it (this stretches all the way back to things like "The Gang Wins an Award", "Charlie Work", etc). I still like it as a guilty pleasure, but people calling these types of episodes their best written ones really do make me cringe a bit. It doesn't really feel organic anymore, and it's clear that the gimmicks are driving the material rather than the other way around (kind of like South Park), but you can't expect much more at this point-- at least it's still fun and hasn't gotten completely auto-pilot and unwatchable or anything.
"Amazing" is way stronger than what I would call it, but conceptually daring, at least. And I wouldn't go as far as better than all other comedies. The bottom spectrum of an It's Always Sunny episode is still pretty lame compared to the average episode of one of the good comedies airing.It's at the point where you get 2-3 amazing episodes per season, then the other ones are just okay for the standard they set, which is better than pretty much all other active comedies out there.
"Amazing" is way stronger than what I would call it, but conceptually daring, at least. And I wouldn't go as far as better than all other comedies. The bottom spectrum of an It's Always Sunny episode is still pretty lame compared to the average episode of one of the good comedies airing.
My general feeling about It's Always Sunny is that they never create anything brilliant and flawless anymore like they did in the first 3-4 seasons, but considering that they're in their 12th season, the fact that they're able to do anything fun/interesting is super impressive.
For the most part, they seem to be trying to stretch their material by coming up with big fun appealing gimmicky concepts and relying heavily on that, and they do a halfway decent/sometimes really impressive job of executing it (this stretches all the way back to things like "The Gang Wins an Award", "Charlie Work", etc). I still like it as a guilty pleasure, but people calling these types of episodes their best written ones really do make me cringe a bit. It doesn't really feel organic anymore, and it's clear that the gimmicks are driving the material rather than the other way around (kind of like South Park), but you can't expect much more at this point-- at least it's still fun and hasn't gotten completely auto-pilot and unwatchable or anything.