"It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia"
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Fans of Mac better strap on their seat belts tonight as "It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia" returns for Episode 5 of its ninth season, because it's "Mac Day". According to the show's official website, everyone in the Gang will get a day to do whatever they want, while everyone else in the gang must participate unwillingly. "This is Mac's Day...and it's got twice the 'Mac'", says the site. Scroll down to find a link to a live stream of the new show when it airs at 10pm EST on FXX.

You might consider yourself a pretty big fan of "It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia". It's one of those shows which tends to garner diehard fans. But Kaitlin Olson told Metro Entertainment recently about just how diehard they can get. "The weirdest thing is people getting our [five] faces tattooed on their bodies," she said. "And it's not just one or two, it's happened, like, a big handful of times. And I am shocked every single time. People will tweet us pictures." She went on to advise against it, saying, "The show is going to end one day. And that body will - hopefully - be around for a very long time."

Last week's episode didn't garner the same breathless sort of reviews which the first three episodes of Season 9 did, with writers saying the various sub-stories didn't really hang together. But at least it brought viewers another one of the Gang's classic deranged and abysmally edited pitch videos, when Dee tries to find suckers for her "Invigaron" scam, which the AV Club calls "an Amway-meets-Scientology pyramid scam" involving "magic berries and a sketchy stress meter". Like it or not, the episode also gave us plenty of shots of Danny DeVito wearing nothing but underwear.

Glenn Howerton has said that the ninth season of the Gang's sociopathic hijinks will include episodes about Thanksgiving, "Lethal Weapon 6," and a flu epidemic, among others. There's also one which seems likely to be a hit with those viewers who clamor for more Charlie-center episodes. That one's called "Flowers for Charlie", and it was written by "Game of Thrones" co-creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss. "It's kind of like 'Limitless,' where I'm taking a pill to be more smarter," Charlie Day says of that episode. You can catch "Mac Day" and every other new episode here as they stream live at 10 pm on FXX.

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