In a comedy and dramatic atmosphere, this television series drama centers around the struggles of ' The Gang', a group of five friends, who have a bar in the city, but according to their inefficiency in running business, the bar is one of the worst bars, as they always aim to manipulate each others' feelings and life.
Matt Shakman, Fred Savage, Daniel Attias, Randall Einhorn, Todd Biermann, Richie Keen, Heath Cullens, Jerry Levine, John Fortenberry, Jamie Babbit, Rob McElhenney, Maurice Marable
Season 13 proves McElhenney, Day, and Howerton aren't out of ideas; the formula they've established still works beautifully, and allows them to stretch as far as their creativity demands.
'The Gang Makes Paddy's Great Again' is proof the show's still pretty great after so many seasons, but it gets extra points for finding a darkly funny solution to the show's Dennis problem - one that proved not to be much of a problem at all.
Sunny is almost like psychological field notes. It has developed this extremely unhealthy group dynamic to such a degree that watching all the members interact is one hell of a potent experience.
...that, really, has been Always Sunny's magic since the beginning. The Gang is the perfect stand-in for any issue the writers want because their toxicity is both the joke and the punchline.
Always Sunny is a finely calibrated balance scale, where the week's triumphs for some come at the precise measure of the others' crushing humiliations, and the Gang's intertwined madness is snarled beyond individual or group redemption.