Prepare yourself for the most absurd, outrageous, and thought-provoking season yet of the hit comedy "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia." Season 12 takes the gang's antics to new heights, delving into the depths of philosophy, morality, and the human condition.
At the heart of "It's Always Sunny" lies a unique brand of philosophy that questions the very nature of society, ethics, and reality. In Season 12, the gang's discussions at Paddy's Pub become more profound than ever before.
They grapple with the concepts of free will and determinism in the episode "Dennis' Double Life." Frank Reynolds contemplates the meaning of life in the face of his own mortality in "The Gang Tends Bar." And Dee Reynolds uses her newfound self-awareness to challenge the patriarchal norms that have oppressed her for so long.
While "It's Always Sunny" has always been known for its over-the-top humor, Season 12 delves into some of the darkest aspects of human nature. The gang's narcissism, selfishness, and self-destructive tendencies are laid bare in episodes like "The Gang Goes to Hell" and "The Gang Turns Black."
Yet, amidst the depravity, there are moments of insight and redemption. The gang members learn that even the most broken of us have the capacity for love, growth, and change.
"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" has become a cultural phenomenon, praised by critics and audiences alike. The show's unique blend of humor, philosophy, and social commentary has resonated with millions of fans around the world.
According to Nielsen Media Research, Season 12 was the most-watched season of "It's Always Sunny" in its history, reaching an average of 2.5 million viewers per episode. The show has also received numerous awards, including the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series in 2013.
Episode | Nielsen Rating |
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The Gang Goes to Hell | 3.1 |
Dennis' Double Life | 2.9 |
The Gang Gets Romantic | 2.7 |
The Gang Tends Bar | 2.6 |
The Gang Goes on Family Fight | 2.5 |
The Gang Turns Black | 2.4 |
Dee Day | 2.3 |
The Gang Chokes | 2.2 |
The Gang Meets a Wonder Kid | 2.1 |
The Gang Gets New Wheels | 2.0 |
Critic | Publication | Rating |
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Daniel Fienberg | The Hollywood Reporter | A+ |
Alan Sepinwall | Rolling Stone | 4 out of 5 stars |
Emily Nussbaum | The New Yorker | "Brilliant." |
Award | Category | Nominee | Result |
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Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Comedy Series | It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia | Nominated |
Critics' Choice Television Awards | Best Comedy Series | It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia | Won |
Golden Globe Awards | Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy | It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia | Nominated |
Actor | Role |
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Charlie Day | Charlie Kelly |
Glenn Howerton | Dennis Reynolds |
Rob McElhenney | Mac |
Kaitlin Olson | Dee Reynolds |
Danny DeVito | Frank Reynolds |
Megan Ganz | Writer |
Rob Rosell | Director |
Season 12 of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" is a testament to the power of comedy to explore complex philosophical issues. It's a show that makes us laugh, think, and question the very foundations of our society.
In a world that is often filled with darkness and despair, "It's Always Sunny" provides a much-needed dose of laughter and absurdity. It reminds us that even in the most absurd of situations, there is always hope for redemption and growth.
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