"Whether it's underage drinking, homophobia or smokers' rights, no subject is off limits for the hilariously warped gang at Paddy's Pub. The staff of this neighborhood bar takes dysfunction and political incorrectness to wickedly hilarious extremes in this refreshingly raw and edgy comedy. Knock one back with Mac, Charlie, Dennis, his sister Dee, and their nihilistic father Frank (Danny DeVito), as their twisted and self-obsessed worldviews lead to awkward and outrageous misadventures, from sleeping with each other's moms to smuggling heroin into prison - the hard way! Welcome to Paddy's, where you'll meet the most vain, dishonest, self-obsessed gang of friends since Seinfeld...Bottoms Up!"--Container.
Publisher:Beverly Hills, Calif. : 20th Century Fox, c2007.
General Note: Closed-captioned.In English with optional English, Spanish, or French subtitles.Home use only.Full frame 1.33:1.Special features: Scenes from the original pilot ; audio commentary by cast and crew on selected episodes ; Sunny side up making of featurette ; The gang f*#!s up outtakes ; Fox Movie Channel presents Making a scene: it's always sunny in Philadelphia ; Kaitlin audition featurette.Contains all 17 first and second seasone episodes, originally broadcast on televion in 2005-2006, plus bonus features on 3 discs.
Formatted Contents Note: Disc 1. The gang gets racist -- Charlie wants an abortion -- Underage drinking: a national concern -- Charlie has cancer -- Gun fever -- The gang finds a dead guy -- Charlie got molested -- Special feature: scenes from the original pilot: Charlie has a concern that Mac meets Carmen -- Disc 2. Charlie gets crippled -- The gang goes Jihad -- The gang gives back -- Dennis and Dee go on welfare -- Mac bangs Dennis' mom -- The gang runs for office -- Disc 3. Hundred dollar baby -- Charlie goes America all over everybody's ass -- The gang exploits a miracle -- Dennis and Dee get a new dad.
Creation/Production Credits Note: Created by Rob McElhenney ; various episode writers & directors.
Participant or Performer Note: Charlie Day, Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton, Kaitlin Olson and Danny DeVito.