Seriously though, I need to know what Frank Reynolds thinks about the vaccine.
He would definitely portray "our side" as the evil prick who is against is but eventually changes his mind. Just like the Mack is gay episode. I haven't seen any episodes past that one so I don't know if they have done a coof episode yet.
I think the Mac is gay thing was a personal real world jab at Rob, shit was hilarious.
That is exactly how it started. The pilot epsiode was the tranny one mixed with bits that were cut and placed in other epsiodes. The whole thing was them giving him the business. And look how that tirned out.
Weird coincidence- I just marathon watched Always Sunny from season 1 to season 11 or 12 over the last 6 weeks or so...
I noticed a MASSIVE change from season 10 to 11 and 12. Season 12 is almost like there's an entirely different writing staff.
The "Mac is gay" thing was funny, but kind of hard to believe when you watch the show from beginning to now. I guess he was fucking the tranny, but besides that there's no hints at Mac being gay, and he is constantly chasing older women and Dennis's leftovers. He just seemed really confused about the tranny ordeal, trying to reconcile his attraction to what appears to be a women, but is actually a man.
Always Sunny was actually pretty fucking based throughout the early seasons. They name the jew several times in clever ways that get them around the censors, and then they make the character who said something negative about kikes look dumb, so they can slip in jabs at kike behavior. There's that episode titled "The Gang Solves the Israel Problem" or something like that, where their bar is being seized in an identical manner to how Palestinian lands are being seized.
What made the show great IMO, was it was never fucking meant to be a topical sitcom. It was largely removed from real politics and real life events, where this world and its characters are sort of insulated from the horrors of reality, and they're too dumb to see it anyway. But watching early season 12... they're talking about feminism. They essentially redo the episode where the gang is trying to out-drink each other on the plane from an earlier season- instead of the gang, it's just Dee and all of the minor female characters trying to do the same fucking thing on a plane. It's LAZY writing, and this show's writing was never really lazy like this.
They were hinting that Mack was into Dennis since at least the season with the famous "Night Man" episode.
I mean, they kinda make the point that women are only ever unintentionally funny. It was positioned as a female-empowerment episode, and completely rips apart the concept from beginning-to-end— the joke being how thoroughly they humiliate themselves in the process of "trying to be funny," and only end up being so because of how hard they fail at it. I thought it was clever. Definitely not one of their better episodes; but it wasn't bad.
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