14 Problems Only It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia Fans Will Understand

2. You're Devastated Every Time A Season Ends

Other current television sitcoms just don't come across quite as edgy of risk-taking as Always Philadelphia does. You find yourself constantly comparing the Always Sunny script levels, the banter, and the sharp comebacks to other programs, and all of them are lacking. No other producer seems to want to take the risks: no one wants to offend any one, no one wants to make jokes about child molestation (in the episode Charlie Got Molested). The wait between seasons is one sad period for you; nothing seems to make you laugh in exactly the right way.
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I love Stephen King and music festivals; I eat my toast upside down; I daydream about getting married probably a bit too much; and I wish every day for a pet sausage dog puppy (who never materialises – sob).