Frank schools the clueless Mac and Dennis on the definition of inflation, using a theoretical squirrel with fancy nuts as an example. The premiere episode, “The Gang Inflates,” tackles how the 2021 economic inflation surge affected the gang…that is, if Mac and Dennis knew what inflation meant in the first place. By taking the utmost advantage of modern American culture, the Always Sunny writers deliver another hysterically funny comedic round, exemplifying why these terrible people are the best at being the worst. Now, back in the States as their unapologetically awful selves, they take aim at inflation, celebrities, and themselves. The last viewers saw the gang, they caused a wee bit of mayhem in Dublin, Ireland, during peak COVID times. To paraphrase Matthew McConaughey: “That’s what I love about the gang, man. Most of the gang may be well into their forties, but Season 16 proves that idiocy becomes riper with age, much like fine wine. Fresh off the heels from a pandemic-centric and story-driven 15th season-and coinciding launch of the ongoing The Always Sunny Podcast- It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia ’s latest run takes off the post-COVID training wheels and rides back to its glorious, unhinged episodic state. The most lovable, despicable people to grace television, Mac (Rob McElhenney), Dennis (Glenn Howerton), Charlie (Charlie Day), Dee (Kaitlin Olson), and Frank (Danny DeVito) are back in Philly for a season that kicks the pandemic to the curb. The sun has shined bright for the Paddy’s Pub gang’s nearly 20-year run.
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