by Matt Raub, Sep 21 2010 // 10:15 AM
Last week, FX premiered it’s impressive sixth season of their irreverent comedy It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia to an awesome start. A few characters got married, some got beat up, and one even got…pregnant?
Well, that’s what we know behind the scenes, as star Kaitlin Olson went and got super pregnant during the break, and now the team is looking at how to work her obvious oncoming bundle of joy into the season.
We got the chance to speak with Kaitlin back in San Diego about how they plan on working her pregnancy into the upcoming season in what she calls a “Who done it” episode. Be sure to check in all week for more upcoming interviews with the rest of the cast, and catch It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia every Thursday on FX.
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Tagged: Charlie Day, Danny DeVito, Exclusive, FX, Glenn Howerton, Interview, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Kaitlin Olson, Rob McElhenney
by Nat Almirall, Sep 17 2010 // 10:00 AM
Welcome back, Sunny! Good to see your smiling faces once more, and it looks like you managed to handle the interim pretty well. No new scars, shaved beards, dyed hair (or, in the case of Charlie Day and Danny DeVito, neatly combed follicles). The only difference is Kaitlin Olson’s pregnancy (which I understand will become the basis for a future episode…but I’m getting ahead of myself).
Season…umm…we’re up to six already? Wow. Season six opens with “Mac Fights Gay Marriage” (for those of you too lazy to read the title of this article) wherein wannabe bodybuilder Mac, trying to pass himself off as Dennis to get free gym access, discovers that his former “lover” The Tranny has finally gotten her sex-change operation. Excited at the prospect of consummating their “relationship,” Mac’s libido-broken to also discover that s/he’s likewise gotten married.
Back at the bar, Mac relates his disgust at the union to the rest of the nonplussed gang and proclaims that it’s unnatural and wrong, seeing as how The Tranny used to be a man, and in some logically twisted sense, that goes against God (this sort of grey area would make for neat subplot in a Curb Your Enthusiasm). The gang usefully points out the irony in Mac’s disgust since he was dating The Tranny back when s/he was a man, but the observation goes over his head, and he launches a half-assed all-out campaign against gay marriage.
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Tagged: Charlie Day, FX, Glenn Howerton, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Kaitlin Olson, Rob McElhenney, TV, TV Recaps