
In Treatment by Claudette Barius/HBO
HBO has set a Jan. 28 premiere for Gabriel Byrne's In Treatment, which will air a new episode every Monday through Friday. Each half-hour shows a "session" between Byrne's psychotherapist and one of his patients.... It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia creator/star Rob McElhenney proposed to cast mate Kaitlin Olson on Dec. 7 at Danny DeVito's beach house.... SOAPnet's "Serial Bowl V" New Year's Day marathon this year presents 13 Season 4 episodes of One Tree Hill, which launches its new season Jan. 8 on the CW.
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OK, again, digging yall who checked in last week. The fun we had, huh? And what better way to recover from the lost joys of The Land of the Lost than with some love for the City of Brotherly Love. As bhm1304 guessed last week, the best FX sitcom youre not watching is
Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia.Granted, while its not really always sunny here, as a right proud Philly boy who just spent Labor Day wandering Center City, reading in Rittenhouse Square and chowing down on The Continentals insane crab Pad Thai, I have to say that this town does indeed rock.Much like this dirty little gem. Centered on foul-mouthed pub owners Mac, Charlie and Dennis, his barmaid sister Sweet Dee and a still unnamed coffee-shop waitress who could teach Friends Gunther a thing or two about stealing scenes, Sunny is best compared to Seinfeld
if Jerrys posse had less morals and raging drinking problems. Once Danny DeVito joins in for season 2 as Dee and Dennis...
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Rob McElhenney, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia may sound like a pleasant enough show, but there's nothing saccharine about FX's cult-hit comedy. Following the deplorable behavior and self-absorbed shenanigans of a group of friends who operate a South Philly dive called Paddy's Pub, the series enters its third season on Thursday, Sept. 13 (10 pm/ET, FX), and the DVDs for Seasons 1 and 2 arrive in stores today. Creator, producer and star Rob McElhenney recently spoke with TVGuide.com about the new season and provided some insight on attractive transsexuals, the City of Brotherly Love and whether he plans to get loaded with costar Danny DeVito before their upcoming appearance on The View.
TVGuide.com: In the beginning you,
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Charlie Day, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
For a series about to start only its second season, FX's It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia has come a long way. The pilot, made by actors/writers/executive producers Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton and Charlie Day, was shot on digital video and edited on a home computer for a grand total of $200. Even with limited publicity and starring relative unknowns, the seven-episode premiere season was able to build a word-of-mouth following that caused network execs to order a 10-epi
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Philadelphia's Glenn Howerton and Rob McElhenney
Ahhh, the City of Brotherly Love. Home of soft pretzels, Gary Heidnik and now, something just as delicious and sick: It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Created, written by and starring Philly native Rob McElhenney, the comedy (airing Thursdays at 10:30 pm/ET) about a trio of borderline racist, homophobic pals running a bar in the town's trendy Northern Liberties section may be the bawdiest thing to hit FX since a pair of plastic surgeons started nipping and tucking everything in sight. Here, the disarmingly innocent-looking McElhenney opens up to a fellow local boy about offending the masses, avoiding the censors and what all he has up his sleeve.
TVGuide.com: You went to St. Joe's Prep, right? What is a nice, private-schooled, Irish-Catholic boy like you
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