If your soul craves something wild, honest, and completely unlike today’s 'plastic' sitcoms — it’s the perfect moment to discover (or rewatch) It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Yes, it’s been running since 2005, but every episode still hits the mark. The humour is right on the edge (and sometimes way past it), the plot twists are pure chaos, and the characters… are brilliantly awful.
A pub where common sense left long ago
At the centre of the plot are four friends who own an Irish pub in a rundown part of Philadelphia. They’re lazy, greedy, jealous, and genuinely unpleasant — and that’s exactly what makes it so fun. Their attempts to run a business, interact with others, or simply function as human beings constantly end in ridiculous, absurd, and laugh-out-loud scenarios.
The main characters don’t change, grow, or learn from their mistakes — in fact, they only get worse with every episode. But it works: the show isn’t trying to please everyone; it follows its own rules — and has done so for nearly two decades.

Ratings, fame, and cult status
The series keeps getting renewed, and its ninth season became a milestone, proving that yes, you can be both insane and long-running. The show’s creators — Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton and others — are still going strong, continuing to come up with the wildest scripts.
The ratings speak for themselves:
IMDb — 8.8, Rotten Tomatoes — 94%
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia is not a comedy for everyone. But if you’re tired of identical jokes and predictable plots — this group of friends will definitely jolt your sense of humour awake.