Always Sunny In Philadelphia Internet Archive ~repack~ -

Early website captures of FX Network's official Always Sunny pages from 2005 and 2006 via the . 3. Audio and Script Archives

Dennis Reynolds (Glenn Howerton), Deandra "Dee" Reynolds (Kaitlin Olson), Mac (Rob McElhenney), Charlie Kelly (Charlie Day), and Frank Reynolds (Danny DeVito) consistently engage in unethical schemes, leading to their own downfall.

The Always Sunny collection on the Internet Archive isn't just about the episodes. Users have uploaded rare promotional clips, blooper reels, and the original "pilot" filmed on a handheld camera for $200. These are essential viewing for anyone looking to understand the DIY roots of the longest-running live-action sitcom in American history. The Ethics of Digital Archiving always sunny in philadelphia internet archive

Glenn Howerton, however, has been more defiant, telling the New York Times that "a true bigot probably won’t be able to appreciate the humor behind the show". Charlie Day was also asked if he would remove any episodes from existence, to which he replied, "That's impossible. I would delete none of them from existence," offering to take on a spicy challenge as a form of punishment instead. The show even addressed the controversy head-on in its fifteenth season with the episode "The Gang Makes Lethal Weapon 7," which provides meta-commentary on the censorship by employing Black writers and actors to critique the original episodes.

The Internet Archive also captures the democratic history of the show's fandom. It preserves early internet lore, fan fiction, and community discussions from platforms that have changed or ceased to exist. Early website captures of FX Network's official Always

In recent years, several episodes were pulled from Hulu and digital stores due to controversial content, primarily characters using blackface or brownface in satirical contexts. These episodes include:

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For media purists, watching a show on Hulu does not replicate the experience of watching it live on FX in the mid-2000s. The Internet Archive hosts VHS and DVR captures of television broadcasts from specific nights in TV history.

Rob McElhenney’s decision to gain 50 pounds for the character of Mac is a frequently discussed "archive" topic. It was a bizarre, dedication-heavy move that served the comedic narrative, often highlighted in behind-the-scenes content.

Here is the typical trove available: