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| | Description | Step up to the bar with Mac (Rob McElhenney), Dennis (Glenn Howerton), Charlie (Charlie Day), Dee (Kaitlin Olson) and Frank (Danny DeVito), the outrageously inappropriate gang at Paddy’s Pub, as they work together for a common cause…themselves! It’s every man for himself as the gang tackles gay marriage, fights the class war, enjoys the high life on the high seas and does whatever it takes to figure out who knocked up Dee. Featuring uproarious deleted scenes, including the unaired, extended cut of “Lethal Weapon 5,” Season Six of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia is indecent, incorrect and incredibly hilarious! Bottoms up! |  |
| | Product Details | | Actors: | Charlie Day, Kaitlin Olson, Glenn Howerton, Danny DeVito | | Format: | AC-3, Color, Dolby, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen | | Language: | English | | Subtitle: | English, French, Spanish | | Number of Discs: | 2 | | Studio: | 20th Century Fox | | Run Time: | 264 minutes | | DVD Release Date: | September 13, 2011 | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 88 reviews |
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34 of 42 found the following review helpful:
Don't let the slow start to the season fool you... Feb 12, 2011
By jrock81 Let me say that I am a HUGE Always Sunny fan. The first 5 seasons were nothing short of pure genius. Needless to say I was pumped for season 6 - but it started off very weak. "Mac Fights Gay Marriage" and "Dennis Gets Divorced" is essentially a 2-part opening episode that falls flat. Both of these episodes were poorly written. I thought that this might be the beginning of the end for my favorite TV show....
Next up - "The Gang Buys a Boat". Pow! Always Sunny comes out swinging. The gang buys a "P. Diddy" style fishing boat and hilarity ensues. Some classic one-liners return: Dennis - "Those are barnacles. Do not eat those. Do not cook them in a pot and serve them to us." Not to mention Charlie finding a horse tooth under water and dreaming of some sort of "revolutionary times horse massacre". Oh wow.
The follow up episodes keep the funny ball rolling - especially "Mac's Mom Burns Her House Down" (can you say, a Golden Girls cheesecake situation?). The gang then hits another bump in the road with "The Gang Gets a New Member", which, despite a funny premise, fell a bit short of my expectations.
A bump is all it turned out to be. The final 4 episodes left me in tears. We find out who got Dee pregnant, exactly what "Blackface" is, and why Charlie Kelly is indeed, king of the rats.
This is the best show on TV. Period. I've already pre-ordered season 6.
Keep it coming fellas!
14 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Season 6: A speed bump in the momentum Jul 28, 2011
By Charles Crosbie
"Chaz"
Until this season "Sunny" has gotten progressively better each year -- finally hitting its apex with the amazing Season 5. Season 6, however, seemed to deviate from this momentum and proved to be generally uneven.
As some other reviewers have noted, only two episodes were actually written by members of the main cast ("The Gang Buys a Boat" and "Who Got Dee Pregnant?") which fittingly are two of the season's strongest episodes. This fact points to probably the most glaring problem with Season 6 -- it has great moments, just fewer solid complete episodes than seasons past.
Sure "the implication," "Lethal Weapon 5" and Mac calling everyone a "Jabroni" will easily enter the canon of great and memorable Sunny moments, however episodes like "Mac and Charlie: White Trash" hardly hold up against their catalog of better written episodes.
Maybe it was too many side projects, maybe it was working around Kaitlin's pregnacy, maybe it was not having Fred Savage behind the camera or Rob, Charlie and Glenn not actually writing most of the material that hindered Season 6, but one can only hope Season 7 will regain the remarkable momentum this show had formerly achieved.
As for the consumer, I personally will buy this season just because I've watched the first five so many times -- but ulitimately I'm sure I'll be pulling out Season 6 discs as often as Season 1 in the near future. Funny moments, but few great episodes in this DVD pack.
18 of 26 found the following review helpful:
Still great Nov 14, 2010
By BoB Contrary to other reviews, I'm still loving this series. I'll admit, the first two episodes weren't the best (though they still had very funny parts - still laugh thinking about Mac's gag reflex), and I just don't know where the whole pregnancy thing is going, but the show is still a blast. Who Got Dee Pregnant was one of the best episodes yet, eps 8 & 9 were classic for Charlie, and as fans how can you people not be in love with Lethal Weapon 5? White Trash was pretty fantatstic so far too. All in all not the best season, but I'm still in love, and this is still the best show on television. I'm confident this season will end in fantastic fashion and have no issues giving this a five star rating with what I've seen so far.
15 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Descent into mediocrity Sep 16, 2011
By Brett It seems I got into this show at exactly the wrong time. I caught reruns on TV during Summer 2010 and was hooked by halfway through the first episode, so I immediately purchased the Sunny Six Pack (It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Seasons 1-5 + Christmas Special) and was blown away. I couldn't believe the show started out so strong, then seemed only to get better throughout Season 2 after the addition of DeVito, with consistently hysterical episodes all the way through Season 5.
Then came Season 6. And something changed, in a big way. As several have already suggested, logic dictates that it probably had something to do with Rob and Kaitlin's new addition to their family. Honestly, my big issue with this season was not so much the overuse of the pregnancy as a gag in the show. Rather, the overall tone and pace of the dialog and character interaction just feels... "off." Big time.
What drew me into the show originally was their ability to stuff a mind-boggling number of asinine, off-the-wall situations and debacles into 22 minutes. Aside from perhaps the "White Trash" pool episode and one or two others, that just doesn't happen this season. The real low points have to be "The Gang Gets a New Member" and "The Gang Gets Stranded in the Woods," both of which almost embarrass me, as a fan. I can count the number of times I laughed through each of those on one hand. Can you say phoned-in?
While not completely awful, this season is quite clearly a stain on the legacy earlier seasons had established; I doubt they won many new converts among folks who tuned in for the first time last year. Whereas shocking gags and references to long-running jokes used to be the icing on the cake, it felt like the writers relied almost entirely on such novelties to carry most episodes in S6. If you're a Sunny newbie, definitely start from the beginning and not here; if you're a fan who happened to miss last season and now want to catch up, I'd advise downloading a couple episodes before forking over for the full DVD set.
4 of 6 found the following review helpful:
The truth hurts Dec 17, 2010
By Verner For six seasons this show has been revealing the lily-white underbelly of American culture. Laughing at the ignorance and arrogance of white thirtysomethings, they have exposed the pathetic washed up remnants of generation X. I salute them and the horrible, hilarious reflection of myself. Here's to being badass at 10 am with a beer. or not...
Hear me now!!
This show is a historical landmark of historical proportions, and you will laugh. Buy it. I watch them from the beginning every couple months over a weekend and because of my awesome mental powers completely forget them and can watch them again as if for the first time a couple months later. Thus saving money, don't have to buy new shows, and satisfactorily entertaining and enriching myself for the rest of my life. Beat that losers.
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