Ah, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is back. Does everyone else feel the Warmth? Sure, there's Other sitcoms out there That'll make you laugh and make you think, But How Many CAN open with a character praising someone's cameltoe and later have a scene That Makes You REACH for your Bible? I write this review from the eye of a tornado in Brooklyn (seriously! trees getting ripped off the ground and shit! In Brooklyn!) But I feel safe and warm, Because Sunny's back.
And whoa, it has like, a plot! Twenty minutes in, I thought Thurs myself, hell, this story is too complicated for Them Thurs wrap up in the next two minutes! And I was right. Sure, Sunny's done two-parter episodes before, but i Shem Thurs Recall Them All Together airing in blocks (I Might Be Wrong That is one). The unmentioned 'To Be Continued "was Probably the Least satisfying part of the episode, Because one of Sunny's chief joys is ITS chaotic Conclusions, But all-in-all I liked the" Mac Fights Gay Marriage "a lot, and it bodes well for the coming season.
Mac's burgeoning Homosexuality and his relationship with Carmen "the tranny, the" first addressed in Season One's "Charlie Has Cancer" (where they meets her) and again in the "Mac is a Serial Killer" (where they Bangs her) is one of his best storylines and I'm happy to see it revisited here. I'd really love to see the show really push the envelope and take the idea Thurs What Seems To Be ITS natural conclusion, That the workout-obsessed, virulently right-wing for Mac is as gay as a Puffin. We'll see if That Happens, But the episode's best scene was the Mac Confronting the tranny (post-op now and married to a humongous black man) with a Bible and telling her That Lying With Another Man is wrong.

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