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More than than a decade agone, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia started out equally a airplane pilot shot on a camcorder by three friends. Today, it'southward one of the seminal shows of the 2000s, a quantum sitcom that became the comedic face of what is now a prestige cable network.

How do you know you've made your mark on comedy? Y'all hang effectually for long enough to discover that yous've influenced the shows around y'all. Stephen Falk, showrunner for FXX'due south You're the Worst , gushed over the influence Always Sunny had on bringing his comedy to FX.

"FX as a network was shown to be one that took risks and to try things," Falk told Den of Geek . " It'southward Ever Sunny in Philadelphia should non be left out of here. Information technology was a landmark prove. It was three knuckleheads that wanted to create piece of work for themselves and came up with this very unsentimental sitcom that went style further than Seinfeld  in terms of its characters being incredibly self-centered and misanthropic."

E'er Sunny ushered in an era of poor business decisions, musicals, and rum hams. After a heated debated, nosotros settled on our picks for the 45 all-time episodes, listed in chronological club.

Let's do this, bozos…

Charlie Has Cancer (Flavour i, Episode iv)

Originally shot equally the pilot, Always Sunny immediately tests the limits of friendship when Charlie discloses to Dennis, 1 of his closest friends, that he's stricken with cancer. But Dennis is more concerned about borrowing a basketball than consoling his friend. Eventually the Gang comes around to aid Charlie by attempting to entice the waitress into sleeping with the lovesick bar-back. It'due south an episode of import to the recurring sexual themes that run through the series: Charlie's ineptitude, Mac'southward identity crisis, and the start of Dennis' sociopathic tendencies.

Best Scene: In the starting time episode where Charlie shows a knack for coming upwards with an elaborate scheme, information technology'south too the starting time episode where nosotros meet Artemis and Carmen, both classic recurring characters. Artemis going coyote ugly and Mac committing a hate crime by punching Carmen repeatedly in the face go on the laughter from going in remission.

Dennis and Dee Proceed Welfare (Season two, Episode 3)

In E'er Sunny 'south early days, when it held strongly onto the comparing that it was " Seinfeld on scissure," this episode literally went to that place. Dennis and Dee go on a wonderfully dark journey that sees them non only abuse the welfare system, simply also crack cocaine. With some dynamite performances from the cast, the episode is a great instance of how far the show was willing to push these characters this early on.

All-time Scene: Dennis and Dee on crack withdrawal is a whole lot of fun, but the winner hither has to go to their rendition of "Just A Friend" as they goad on Mac and Charlie.

Mac Bangs Dennis' Mom (Flavor 2, Episode 4)

This episode is a adept example of how down right Machiavellian the Gang could go at times. This entry depicted them all at their most selfish and duplicitous. If there were e'er whatsoever doubt that these people wouldn't hesitate to stab each other in the back for some easy sliz, look no further than this one. A plan that Charlie concocts to bed the Waitress goes incorrect in the worst possible way, and (un)sexy hilarity ensues.

All-time Scene: I considered this to be my favorite episode of Always Sunny for the longest fourth dimension due to the incredible ending. It's this show at its most manic, and Charlie's tear to mark the end of it all is a reminder that in that location are actually people in these malice machines.

Charlie Goes America All Over Everybody's Ass (Flavor two, Episode nine)

Street theater is the but true class of artistic expression we have left. And Dee can't act on the sidewalk for shit. In an episode all most freedom of expression, Frank, Dennis and Mac turn proficient girls wild and Asian gamblers loose while Dee and Charlie are inspired to perform in public. This episode highlights some archetype E'er Sunny failures. Dee and Artemis lack "the gift." Frank brings some deranged shit in the bar. Dennis and Mac once once again fail sustain promotion and Charlie suffers physically for information technology.

Best Scene: Charlie reaches peak anger, kicking some ass in the USA. Rock. Flag. And Eagle.

The Gang Gets Invincible (Season 3, Episode 2)

In a loose parody of the 2006 sports flick Invincible , Dennis, Mac, and Dee embarrass themselves as they try out for the Eagles. The united nations-inspirational sports montages are secondary to the real character building within the Ever Sunny team. While Charlie and Frank are on the sidelines, we see the showtime of an intimate friendship. This episode is also marks the birth of Green Man, the mascot no one wanted.

Best Scene: Runner-up goes to the human being (possible McDonald's employee) impersonating onetime Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb. First place goes to Frank tripping on acrid in a camper bath. Woodstock, infant!

Sweet Dee's Dating a Retarded Person (Season 3, Episode nine)

At present 10 seasons in, every graphic symbol has taken off their mask. The Gang was been reduced to their truest course. Dennis is a psycho. Frank is a icky troll person. We've spent days in the miserable life of Charlie and Mac Day told us everything we needed to know. Dee for the longest fourth dimension tried to fight off inevitable fact that she'll end upwardly alone. Back when Dee thought she had a shot at a respectable dating life, she was going steady with Lil' Kev, Philly's douchebag rapper who may take had some type of disability.

Best Scene: Have your pick of scenes where Dennis is wearing a argent ane-piece costume, simply nosotros suggest the one where Charlie is huffing spray paint. It's at this brainstorm session when their band, Electric Dream Motorcar, christens "Dayman."

Bums: Making a Mess All Over the City (Season 3, Episode 14)

Criminals and masturbating homeless people are running rampant in Philadelphia. What'due south the gang to do? Buy a cop car and constabulary uniforms. Forth with Agent Jack Bauer, the junkyard cat that smells like a bucket of piss, Dennis and Frank keep Philly safe, one costless hot dog at a time. Throw in Dee and Mac playing the vigilantes and Charlie channeling his inner Serpico, the streets of Philly have never been safer.

Best Scene: Amanuensis Jack Bauer near tops Charlie's screaming, crooked cop speech. The feline comes out bigger man, just similar the real Jack Bauer, but Charlie is the real hero here.

Mac and Dennis: Manhunters (Flavour 4, Episode ane)

Human being is a fickle beast. Man need not be hunted, eaten or teabagged by some other human. Whether it's out of colorlessness or an insatiable hunger, if it's man you seek, exist prepared for a fight. Dennis and Mac acquire about the man condition as they descend on a twisted manhunt for Rickety Cricket. Meanwhile Dee and Charlie do some of their all-time physical acting work when they call back they've become cannibals at the easily of Frank, who spends the episode accidentally quoting Rambo . Here, Always Sunny is at it'south most deprived and it'due south one a hell of a hunting season.

Best Scene: Dee and Charlie talking their way into eating a corpse and arguing whether not eating a blackness corpse is racist. The guy at the morgue likes yogurt and Popsicle sticks up his donkey, and they're still the weirdoes!

The Gang Solves the Gas Crisis (Flavor four, Episode 2)

The Gang has solved enough of problems, none more important than bringing the cost of gasoline downwards and make a quick buck in the process. In a much-needed realigning of the Gang'south duties, Charlie takes eye stage equally the wild card, proving his worth i oil auction at a time.

Best Scene: We can employ and so much more of Charlie Mean solar day talking in a southern accent. It only fills us right up!

America'due south Next Top Paddy'due south Billboard Model Contest (Flavor 4, Episode 3)

There'southward a lot working well in this episode. The search for Paddy's billboard model turns Mac into "The Available," while Dee and Charlie go viral. We get some of the Dee and Charlie dynamic that consistently provided memorable episodes, but this is a Mac episode through and through. Unfortunately, Mac loses his control of the Gang as the series goes on and we have to return to episodes like these to see him in his prime number.

Best Scene: I'll keep to say that "Frank Reynolds Trivial Beauties" is the most underrated episode of the series. Frank does those beauties 1 better by parading hunks around the bar and shooting them equally farm animals. "I've never been turned on by a jaguar earlier."

Sweet Dee Has A Heart Assault (Season four, Episode x)

A (long overdue, and unsurprising) heart assault past Dee causes the Gang to examine their actions a niggling more closely with the grim specter of expiry now a existent possibility. This sends Dennis and Dee seeking healthier lifestyles, with very satisfying results, whereas Charlie and Mac go an office task (together) to larn health insurance as their safety net. As you might imagine, by the stop of the episode, everyone is considerably less healthy.

Best Scene: Without a doubt Charlie's colossal Pacino-esque rant well-nigh following the trail of a certain employee's postal service, and how it shows this huge conspiracy going on within the company. The bluster itself is a perfect example of how wonderful Charlie is as a performer, merely the fact that Mac tells Charlie that he's simply doing a bad task and there is no conspiracy just makes this all the better.

Boom smash. Chicka chicka.

Mac and Charlie Die (Season 4, Episodes 5 and half-dozen)

A vengeful Mac's begetter is on his way out of prison and has a score to settle with Mac and Charlie. Accordingly, they determine the best way out of this is to imitation their own deaths. This game of cat-and-mouse is terrific in its own correct as Mac strives to go acceptance from his dad. Merely the B-story sees Dennis and Frank discovering a celebrity hole and embracing the thing in the all-time style possible, and appropriately chilling results follow.

Best Scene: Here'due south a great instance of how strong Mac can be. After he fails to jump out of a car crash that'south intended to fake their deaths, he seems to take encephalon damage for the residuum of the episode. Information technology finds him continually bringing upwards a wedding dress, obsessing with the thing until he's of course ultimately wearing information technology. Charlie'south with him through all of this and it's and so seldom that Charlie really gets to be the straight man and the smarter of the two in a situation.

Paddy'due south Pub: The Worst Bar in Philadelphia (Season 4, Episode 8)

This scathing review of Paddy's Pub inspired us to write a response slice, reminding everyone why it'due south not so bad to go to a bar where no one cares to know your name.

Best Scene: The episode is archetype Always Sunny , dialing upwardly the crazy to levels no one else on television would dare to get. The final scene, with Charlie grabbing the hammer, perfectly implies that these people will terminate at zippo… until they're on to the next thing.

Dennis Reynolds: An Erotic Life (Flavor 4, Episode 9)

Looking back now, an episode called "Dennis Reynolds: An Erotic Life" happens to wait tame in comparison to the rapey vibes Dennis has consistently displayed in the six seasons afterward this episode debuted. Nevertheless, Sinbad and Matchbox Twenty pb vocalizer Rob Thomas testify upward to make Dennis' life hell while Frank and Mac stay committed to making his erotic tale a reality. In an episode devoted to living in another person's shoes, Dee wolfing downwardly cat food best shows the states how the other one-half (of the Gang) lives.

Best Scene: Mac and Frank pretending to accept cancer to set a meeting with Bon Jovi is slightly less funny than Frank butchering the Jersey rocker's name.

The Nightman Cometh (Season iv, Episode 13)

Not to discount three excellent seasons, just Ever Sunny got on something for season iv. Whether it was cat food, mucilage, or both, the Gang hit its step and to meridian information technology all off, they came upward with what to this day could be considered their crowning accomplishment. "The Nightman Cometh" is a rock opera and love story, and a seed of an idea from some other classic episode. Who would have thought information technology would take Charlie Kelly scoring a musical to transcend Always Sunny from underground cult hit to mainstream success?

All-time Scene: "You gotta pay the troll price, get into this boy's hole." It's clearly soul.

The Gang Hits the Road (Season 5, Episode 2)

When the Gang tried to hit the road towards the Grand Canyon, it was epic disaster. Filmed almost entirely in a car or the back of a U-Booty, this was one of Always Sunny 's more ambitious efforts and information technology paid off. Still, we'd similar to see the Gang get far away from Philly someday.

All-time Scene: When Charlie and Dennis are together, they provide some of the best comedy in the series. It'due south especially evident hither when they're knocked unconscious by the chair they decide to burn down in the back of a U-Haul.

The Gang Gives Frank an Intervention (Season 5, Episode 4)

The episode proper noun pretty succinctly describes what goes on in "The Gang Gives Frank an Intervention" as It'due south Always Sunny episode names are oft to practice. Merely it tin't quite capture the horror of a shirtless Frank Reynolds walking away from a funeral literally gargling inexpensive beer. Also included are scenes of the Gang screaming "Intervention!" at one another indiscriminately and of class: vino in a can.

Best Scene: "Nobody likes salting the snail but she leaves y'all no choice!"

The Gang Wrestles For the Troops (Flavor v, Episode 7)

Any fourth dimension the gang is putting on some sort of bear witness or spectacle, you lot know you're in good hands. That thought can exist doubled down when patriotism and America with a capital letter-A are also concerned. This episode is a sprawling synthesis of all of that, while also kicking off the beginning of Dee's terribly cruel relationship with her crippled soldier boyfriend. Information technology'south for the virtually office a whole lot of nonsense in the all-time possible way.

Best Scene: The wrestling friction match in full general is a success, from the ridiculous Birds of State of war performance that starts information technology off that leaves everyone clueless, to the ultra serious conclusion of it all where information technology looks like Rickety Cricket is murdered when Frank (operating every bit TRASHMAN) nicks his neck open up with a garbage can.

Paddy's Pub: Home of the Original Kitten Mittens (Season v, Episode 2)

The merchandising convention is in boondocks and Charlie decides he's going to greenbacks in with Kitten Mittens. As usual, the gang jumps on lath and anybody wants to make the best products for Paddy'due south Pub (which ends upwards making the guys plenty cash to buy a gunkhole in season 6 with their DickTowel.com money). Charlie and Dee enlist the aid of the gang's favorite lawyer to patent Kitten Mittens while Mac, Dennis, and Frank are making eggs, dick towels, thongs, and all-time of all guns that shoot alcohol correct into your mouth. In the terminate The Lawyer screws them all with clauses in their contract. Mac eats the contract, but it doesn't work though.

Best Scene: So many adept moments and all the characters personalities are in full swing but nothing beats Charlie in his legal sparring with The Lawyer. I dearest when Charlie plays lawyer in the series. How can you lot argue with "Listen you lot the heretofore document had dry out ink on it for at least many fork nights?"

Mac and Dennis Break Up (Season 5, Episode 9)

My own personal favorite episode of Information technology's Always Sunny delves into the co-dependent nature of 2 of its leads. Mac and Dennis decide they've been spending far too much time together and try to go their split up means with disastrous results. Mac is forced to alive amongst the filth of Charlie and Frank and Dennis come dangerously shut to eating an apple skin. Dee also struggles to go a cat out of her wall.

All-time Scene: This is a hard one to pick. But we'll have to "settle" on Charlie and Frank electing to outset pumping more than cats into Dee'south walls to get the one cat already in it out.

The D.E.N.N.I.S. System (Season 5, Episode 10)

A classic episode and fan favorite amongst many circles, Dennis' twisted hyper sexuality is 1 of the almost consistent elements of the series and this entry explains that in that location's a very existent science behind this system. This episode really digs into the bizarre relationship shared betwixt these degenerates equally there's a hierarchy of fucking in play here where Dennis' runoffs go to Mac, and and so onto Frank, with everyone more than understanding.

Best Scene: Naturally the scene where Dennis breaks down his system in the first identify deserves a special identify in Ever Sunny history, merely what I dearest and then much here is how Dennis truly believes that he is the about bonny person on the planet. There are moments in this episode where Dennis is trying to pull off sexual schemes and you really see him moving his hands to himself, like a conductor would an orchestra. His mirage has hit new levels.

The Gang Buys A Boat (Flavour 6, Episode iii)

While this might seem like a rather disastrous premise, the episode takes the thought to plenty of unexpected places, and unsurprisingly the bulk of this episode sees them landlocked with the promise and planning of what you tin do with a gunkhole being a lot shinier than actually using that boat. Most of this episode is watching everyone's ids run wild as they get excited for a conclusion that yous just know is going to get sunk.

Best Scene: Ane of my favorite developments through Always Sunny has been the gradual realization that Dennis is probably a series killer. It's entries similar this that started the theory, with Dennis' explanation of why he wants a boat and the implication that information technology stands for being some classic Night Dennis and one of the most satisfying wells to describe from in the series.

Dee Reynolds: Shaping America'southward Youth (Season 6, Episode 9)

Ever Sunny sometimes would experiment with serialized storytelling, and in its sixth flavour that took Dee and Charlie to a high school (as a substitute teacher and janitor—nicknamed "The Professor"–respectively). The episode goes to some interesting territory as these characters try to seek independence and rise above their meager environs, with Dave Foley doing a flawless job as the beleaguered principal. Throw in some Jugalos and how can you get incorrect?

Best Scene: While Dee and Charlie'due south migration to school is certainly the episode's focus, this episode might be remembered more then for it introducing Lethal Weapon v into the series. A concept that would get elaborated on much farther in the series, this perfect example of poorly done amateur filmmaking (the fact that Mac and Dennis switch roles mid-moving picture is just glorious) is just a delight that you wish would never end.

Charlie Kelly: Rex of the Rats (Season six, Episode 10)

Being a bar-back has its drawbacks. Like killing piles and piles of filthy rats in the creepy Paddy's basement. Charlie'south been underappreciated for all he does for Paddy's, including giving it that overnice, smoky garbage olfactory property they all dearest. In appreciation of all that Charlie does, the Gang throws him a surprise Charlie Mean solar day, complete with denim chicken, a worm lid, and a brand-new rat-smashing bat. The episode has get a fan favorite for beingness yet another look into the usual life of Charlie Kelly, a life that almost no one envies.

Best Scene: The opening of the gifts!

The Gang Gets Stranded in the Woods (Season 6, Episode 11)

The outside world can't handle the Gang, hence why they've only left Philly twice in the concluding decade – both trips across the edge to the Garden Land. Similar "The Gang Hits The Road," their plans striking a snag when Mac swerves to avoid a squirrel and they're left stranded on a New Bailiwick of jersey back road. With Dennis and Charlie marching onwards towards Atlantic Urban center with the give-and-take "no" stripped from their vocabulary, Mac, Dee and Frank left to fend for themselves. The episode highlights the all-time of the self-centeredness and recurring themes—Dennis' continued rapiness, Mac's suppressed gay feelings, no 1 caring nearly Dee's pregnancy—that keep us coming back to E'er Sunny .

Best Scene: Dennis and Charlie evading the animalism of a lone trucker played by Tom Sizemore. That no one was split open up like a kokosnoot is the real win here.

The Gang Goes to the Jersey Shore (Season 7, Episode 2)

The start episode where the entire Gang ventures exterior of Philadelphia together is vivid if for no other reason than to bear witness that just maybe they aren't the virtually fucked upward collection of people on the planet. And what ameliorate place to bear witness that than the Jersey shore? Skewering the magic of sitcom vaction episodes, the shore is a place where homeless people bang nether the boardwalk, the balm taste like tequila, and Charlie has a real shot with the waitress. Best of all: information technology's hell on earth for Dee and Dennis.

All-time Scene: There are so many corking interactions in this episode, but Frank watching his rum ham float away says more than any other line of dialogue could. "I'chiliad sorry, rum ham!"

Frank Reynolds' Little Beauties (Season 7, Episode iii)

Frank gets left with a Toddlers & Tiaras type beauty pageant after he makes an investment with a strange man in a "titty bar," who gets booked for hitting on one of the contestants. Which, yes, was a child. Frank needs to make this pageant look legitimate or he could get downward too. Evidently the gang gets involved after deciding that the right to put tan toddlers in tiny bikinis for child pageantry is truly American. Guys, it's patriotism!

Best Scene: Okay so tin't get without mentioning Frank getting his makeup done past a mortician or Dee singing a duet with a contestant near how terrible mothers are. Just the nearly cringe-worthy, only too hilarious, moment is Frank trying to get the guys to write a song most not "diddling" children. It ends in lots of panting which only adds to inappropriateness of the whole thing.

Chardee MacDennis: The Game of Games (Season 7, Episode vii)

An impressive episode and absolute dear alphabetic character to these broken characters sees the Gang stuck inside on a rainy day. They begin playing Chardee MacDennis, a lath game they created, which has a tendency to bring out the all-time and worst in them all. What follows is a lightning circular of this show's trademark insanity as you lot're taken through several categories of anarchy as the increasingly agitated Gang drinks (drinking's a big part of the game, naturally). "Chardee MacDennis" is a great look at how the evidence sometimes needs goose egg more than than its characters to get by.

Best Scene: The ultimate payoff at the end hither where the pristine game pieces of Dennis and Dee are put through the wringer holds a good deal of catharsis behind it, but every moment of someone trying to flip over the nailed down board game might have the cake. The fact that such a precaution has been worked into the game shows how well they all know each other.

The ANTI-Social Network ( Flavour vii, Episode 8)

This is some pretty classic gang behavior. Dee takes the guys to a hip gin bar with no sign. The gang gets rowdy equally usual, arguing about Zuckerberg and the Net and how terrible gin is when a young man bar patron shushes them. Dennis and Charlie and so become obsessed with finding the culprit instead of trying to build Paddy'southward spider web presence. The search sends Dee and Mac on a wild goose chase through internet catfishes while Charlie and Dennis make up one's mind to search on foot to shush in his face.

All-time Scene:The closing of this episode is and then great when the shushing culprit walks into a newly sign-less Paddy's and Dennis maniacally turns to Charlie and says "Lock the door." Gets me every time. The all-time scene, though, is definitely Charlie and Dennis in the police section making an assail claim in guild to become a drawing of the shusher to paste around the neighborhood.

The High School Reunion Role 2: The Gang'due south Revenge (Season vii, Episode 13)

The ultimate reality cheque for the Gang is a pretty humbling, depressing experience, as ane might imagine. Everyone goes through some scathing disappointment with Dennis taking it the hardest (although Dee is in a rather atrocious back brace through the whole thing, besides). We become to see the Gang continually faced with the images of other people doing something with their lives, and they brainstorm to spiral downward while trying to grab anyone with them. The "Gang vs. …" is always a fun concept, and this is one of the amend executions of it.

Best Scene: Yes, there'due south a big, elaborate dance number in this episode that'southward the perfect manner of catastrophe off a very satisfying season, only the true crowning achievement hither is Dennis' foray to his trunk later being humiliated and breaking down. The Gang confronts him equally he's pulling out zip ties, twine, and an assortment of icky accessories that he stumbles to explain his fashion through ("I like to bind and be bound!"). It'south these sorts of moments that would somewhen happen at to the lowest degree one time a season due to their acclaim.

The Gang Recycles Their Trash (Season 8, Episode ii)

The afterwards seasons of Always Sunny have without a doubt seen the series adopt a more self-aware, meta embracing mentality to itself. This episode is a huge tribute to all of the long-time fans, as many failed, previous episode plot lines are considered (1 of which, thankfully, is Dee's terrible viral characters) and turned to as the gang feels like they're running out of steam. It'due south the sort of story that you'd expect out of Due south Park or Community , merely they pull information technology off without getting too full of themselves. It's too merely a lot of fun to run across how much these characters have changed since the early on years.

Best Scene: All of the nostalgia stroking is a lot of fun hither, and the acute observations most the group'south poisonous dynamic go a lot of mileage. Information technology likewise continues to explore Charlie's self-diagnosed title of being the group'due south "wild card" and all of the madness that comes along with such a title.

The Gang Gets Analyzed (Season 8, Episode 5)

After a nice dinner, somebody has to do the dishes and the only way to decide is for the gang to meet with Dee's therapist. Each member gets a ane-on-ane with the shrink, following Dennis' proffer. This episode truly goes deep inside the sole of the gang and actually amps up each of their private problems.

Best Scene: Okay this is hard. Each private session with the therapist was and so entertaining so It's Always Sunny . Dennis trying to command the ordeal and Charlie dropping a dead pigeon on the table are 2 hilarious highlights just I recollect I have to choose Mac's session every bit the all-time.  It starts with karate and ends with an "intimate" moment with a advisedly placed pen. It's manic, ridiculous, over-the-top, a piffling distressing, and wonderful.

Charlie Rules the World (Season 8, Episode 8)

In a crew full of losers and idiots, Charlie is the biggest loser and idiot-est idiot. That's the natural order of the Paddy' Pub world. But "Charlie Rules the Earth" upsets this order in hilarious mode as Charlie proves adept at an online fantasy game and wreaks havoc upon the world. This sets Dennis into a predictable and predictably sexual downward spiral.

Best Scene: Dennis' final monologue. "I deleted all of your characters from the game. I erased all of your people. It was easy. You guys all have the aforementioned password: 'Paddy's Pub.' Because the god damn game was irritating to me. I idea it was really stupid. And it really is just sort of that simple. I ended the game. That's the cease. Doesn't accept to be a whole big thing every single time. You lot know, that's life. That's just sort of how shit goes. Sometimes things merely sort of terminate." Cut TO: A sea turtle floating in outer-infinite during the end credits.

The Gang Dines Out (Season 8, Episode nine)

Three seasons after having briefly "cleaved upward," Mac and Dennis decide to treat themselves to a fancy dinner to gloat their friendship. Meanwhile, Frank and Charlie take decided to do the same thing at the very same restaurant and Dee is dining alone at said restaurant thanks to a popular Groupon. The Gang spends dinner passive aggressively deciding who should "pay homage" to who earlier ultimately deciding that information technology's anybody else in the restaurant that should pay homage to them.

All-time Scene: Is in that location whatever contest? It's the dorsum to back screen shots that inspired hundreds of bros' joint Facebook contour pictures.

Reynolds vs Reynolds: The Cereal Defense (Flavour viii, Episode 10)

Always Sunny is ofttimes at its best when it has stories that have dueling nonsense going on through them. Hither we come across ridiculousness dressed upwardly as logic every bit the gang creates a mock trial pitting Dennis against Frank in a ridiculous cereal-based situation. All of the satisfying court tropes are explored, besides as each member skewing the trial thought in their ain idiotic way. It's besides ever just great to meet Dennis lose his shit.

Best Scene: Each character's centerpiece of an "showroom" at the trial is a masterstroke of character work, just Mac's is peculiarly inspired as it turns into a big takedown on evolution and gets wonderfully off-topic while leaving everyone, especially Dennis, frustrated.

The Gang Tries Desperately to Win an Award (Flavour 9, Episode three)

In another great example of self-sensation, the gang laments how Paddy'due south has never won an award (a fate that has besides fallen upon the critically acclaimed Always Sunny ) and stresses over trying to gain more than mass appeal and get more likeable. It'due south a tightrope walk of an idea, and something that feels more in melody for Arrested Evolution , merely it's a swell look at how the show can mix information technology upward and "sell out" while still retaining their vocalization. Seeing how the gang thinks they're appealing to a mass audition, every bit opposed to what they actually want is as well a very fun dynamic to picket play out.

Best Scene: Watching the gang play softball with the public that they detest so much is an awful lot of fun, just what might be more satisfying is Charlie's twisted song that tells everyone to get fuck themselves (in the most Charlie way possible too, involving stanzas about spiders).

The Gang Gets Quarantined (Season 9, Episode vii)

Information technology's a testament to the creativity of It's Always Sunny that it took the show and then long to get effectually to a "quarantine/bottle episode." This one, while not necessarily breaking the mold on the genre is remarkably funny, featuring a flu epidemic that drives Frank into madness and leads to a stunning revelation for the rest of the crew.

All-time Scene: The Gang has simply discovered, through absurd ways, that they're all alcoholics and suffering withdrawal. Charlie asks what they should exercise with that information. Dennis responds with "What do yous do with any information? You only stuff it deep down inside and keep an heart on it."

The Gang Makes Lethal Weapon 6 (Season 9, Episode 9)

While indulging can sometimes be a bad idea, and an experiment like this easily could have been likewise much of a good thing, this episode picks upwardly where "Dee Reynolds: Shaping America's Youth" left off so to speak, giving y'all nearly an entire episode that's a more overblown Lethal Weapon setup. The adventure is absolutely worth information technology and yous tin simply see how much fun anybody'south having putting this thing together. Everything from the first entry is topped (including the blackface, and full-on penetration), and you're just left bewildered. It'due south incredible that this was even allowed to get made.

Best Scene: Everyone's putting out their A-game here, but there's something a little extra special coming from DeVito. His portrayal of Frank'southward portrayal of the villainous dead Native American chief is a sight to behold. Y'all forget what you're watching for a minute. It'due south and then overnice to see DeVito but diving into this material and truly making the most out of it. His elaborate sex scene, for instance, deserves mention.

Charlie Work (Season ten, Episode 4)

When whatsoever series has been on for ten years, y'all find yourself trying to challenge yourselves and push your boundaries, not but as storytellers, but as filmmakers, too. This episode is a dazzling comprehend of how much piece of work Charlie actually does for the Gang, as the arrival of the health inspector looms on the bar. This in itself would be an interesting idea, but the episode explores the manic panic going on within Charlie as he tries to pull this all together (which likewise coincides with a steak scheme that involves dressing up Paddy's as a slaughterhouse) by following him the entire fourth dimension, essentially remaining an unbroken cut through the whole episode (and hot off the heels of Birdman , no less). The whole thing comes together and then well, and seeing such a different side of Paddy's, you lot can't expect for the adjacent time they attempt something like this again.

Best Scene: Uh, the entire thing? The beauty of this thing is that it's impressively essentially i long, continuous shot. Then why not allow the whole thing stand for itself? Although, the culmination of everything at that the terminate, equally nosotros truly see how much piece of work Charlie does for Paddy'southward is surely the payoff of the whole outing. Besides, who doesn't honey seeing Dee fall off a stool? The stupid bitch.

The Gang Misses the Boat (Season 10, Episode 6)

Dee is dressed similar a human, Dennis is putting on mascara, Charlie is eating worms, and the gang is off to a party on a boat. Dennis is assail not missing the gunkhole and when he sees information technology pull away from the dock, he drives his amphibious land vehicle straight into the water. The gang has realized they've gotten too damn weird and forgotten the people they once were. They decide to become off on their own and try to go the people they want to be. Dennis wants to exist a cool guy over again and sell his half-sunken Range Rover, Mac is going back to clubbing and finding chicks, Dee and Charlie connect all over each other, and Frank finds a new gang.

Best Scene: Charlie and Dee's slam poetry is amazing just doesn't compare to Dennis' big moment. Dennis thinks he notice the perfect fit athletic cool guy to buy his vehicle but so learns that the guy plans to gift information technology to his girl. Dennis goes off on him and shoots into an angered monologue that has got to be the best matter I have ever heard. This is not only the all-time scene in the episode merely probably one of the best scenes in the entire serial. "I AM UNTETHERED AND MY RAGE KNOWS NO BOUNDS!"

Chardee MacDennis ii (Flavour 11, Episode 1)

Any long-running series has and so many classic guest characters and iconic episodes runs the risk of tarnishing those skilful moments with callbacks in later seasons. Always Sunny consistently handles these situations with care, and nowhere is it more than credible than "Chardee MacDennis two." The follow upwards to a classic episode adds a new wrinkle to the depraved board game by inviting a Mattel executive to witness the madness. And the unsuspecting exec is totally game for information technology… at first.

Best Scene: The emphasis round. Wine IVs. Hands on Dee. Shame! Shame! Shame!

The Gang Hits The Slopes (Flavor eleven, Episode 3)

Always Sunny nails sports episodes and here is no different in an '80s/'90s homage to movies similar Ski Schoolhouse . Dennis and Frank are the ideal sports motion picture bad guys, Dee and Mac befriend a washed up onetime ski gnaw (and sex offender) named "Drisko," and Charlie struggles to grasp the surrealness of the ski trip. Information technology goes to evidence yous that when the Gang finally does branch out of Philly, at that place's a fish-out-of-h2o element that is an piece of cake recipe for success.

Best Scene: Charlie learns the rules of the mountain in an explicit sexual practice scene with an eastern European hooker set to "Jessie's Girl."

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Mac & Dennis Move to the Suburbs (Season 11, Episode 5)

When the Gang attempts to go out the comfort zone of Philadelphia, it normally ends in disaster, losing a rum ham on the Jersey Shore or nigh burning to expiry in the back of a smokey U-Haul. "Mac & Dennis Move to the Suburbs" come across the titular roommates initially cover an idyllic suburban eastern Pennsylvania suburb earlier tearing each other apart. The at-home of the 'burbs, the road-rage inducing commute, and the blandness of  Mac's Famous Mac and Cheese send Dennis and Mac into i of the series' best spirals… and that's saying something.

Best Scene: Sleep-deprived Dennis is at his most psychotic later learning the truth about Mac's Famous Mac and Cheese.

Old Lady House: A State of affairs Comedy (Season 12, Episode iii)

Though it doesn't always feel similar it because of its laugh track aversion and truly abhorrent characters, It's Always Sunny really is a traditional, good-old fashioned sitcom. Nosotros've fifty-fifty argued before that the show is essentially Seinfeld with the "Asshole Meter" cranked to 11. That'south why information technology'due south always fun when the prove goes full-borne into satirizing its own ancient medium. "Old Lady House" begins with Charlie's business organisation that Mac's mother is belongings his mother hostage at their shared dwelling house. The gang sets up some cameras (one might even say "multi-cameras") to investigate. Naturally shortly, Charlie, Mac, and Dennis are acting every bit sitcom producers while Dee desperately tries (and fails) to get a Kramer-esque breakout character on the "evidence."

All-time Scene: There's a lot to dear in this episode. Mac and Charlie's mom both plow in series-best work. Still, it's hard not to award any moment in which Dee shits her pants as a highlight.

Hero or Hate Crime (Season 12, Episode 6)

Oftentimes the best episodes of It's Ever Sunny are the ones where all the characters gather in a room and are given the opportunity to argue over one another. "Hero or Detest Crime" seems to exist created with this exact dynamic in mind. The common cold open sets upwards a ridiculous, about divinely-inspired circumstance in which a $2 scratch ticket, dog poop, and falling piano nearly terminate Mac'south life….and so Frank saves it by yelling a gay slur. Instead of being shocked at what has passed, the Gang decides to "hire" a mediator to make up one's mind who has the rights to the scratch off ticket. "Hero or Hate Crime" is pure It'south Ever Sunny verbal comedy madness and fifty-fifty culminates in Mac finally, unexpectedly accepting his sexuality.

Best Scene: I hateful…information technology's the Ass Blaster 4000, right?

Editor's notation: This article originally ran on Jan. 6th 2016. It'southward been updated to include season 12.

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