The little TV show that could, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia returns to FX this summer for a third season. The show – which was picked up in 2005 after a pilot that reportedly cost only $85 to make was submitted to FX under the title It’s Always Sunny on TV – circulates around four friends (two of whom, Dennis and Dee, also happen to be twins) who run an Irish pub, Paddy’s, in the City of Brotherly Love. Midget-turned-actor Danny DeVito joined the cast last year in the role of Frank, the twins’ father – or so we were led to believe before it was revealed at the end of last season than he is actually their friend Charlie’s biological father. A bunch of lazy, depraved, egomaniacal liars, these kids are fast becoming our personal heroes, and if you don’t get FX, don’t worry; episodes of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia are available for download on iTunes.
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