The Gang Gets Ready for Prime Time
- Episode aired Aug 13, 2025
- TV-MA
- 24m
IMDb RATING
9.1/10
1.4K
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Upon learning that Frank's making a "Hometown Visit" with his Golden Bachelor partners, the Gang rehearses their family dinner to appeal to America.Upon learning that Frank's making a "Hometown Visit" with his Golden Bachelor partners, the Gang rehearses their family dinner to appeal to America.Upon learning that Frank's making a "Hometown Visit" with his Golden Bachelor partners, the Gang rehearses their family dinner to appeal to America.
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Glenn Howerton has deserved an acting Emmy for a long time now but this might be the episode that finally pushes him over the finish line. Just a truly incredible performance, peak Dennis, pure psycho. Amazingly written, shocking, funny- Always Sunny back in all time form. The characters all seemed a little Flanderized last season but this season they're happily back in their prime.
Such an amazing episode ( like dozen and dozen of other episodes actually lol ) , been watching for 15 years and love this show as much as any other Always Sunny fan so trust me when I say this episode is incredible , it has all the ingredients and elements that makes Always Sunny so great so funny so innovative.
There are so many details and references to earlier episodes and earlier seasons , every single member of the crew is at their best with Dennis being the main character of this episode and showing everyone his true face haha.
Long live Always Sunny !!
10 / 10.
There are so many details and references to earlier episodes and earlier seasons , every single member of the crew is at their best with Dennis being the main character of this episode and showing everyone his true face haha.
Long live Always Sunny !!
10 / 10.
I laughed so hard through out the entire episode. This is why I love this show! Classic Sunny, classic characters, classic comedy. I loved every minute of this episode. This is the best episode of the season and maybe the best of the last couple seasons. This will go down as a classic Sunny episode.
I'm surprised they managed to be so funny without Frank. It's goofy and wild and it may not work for some because it's ridiculous and over the top, but this is some of the funniest always sunny I've seen. It's nothing like any of the other episodes. The comedy is completely different than a regular episode, but it works. Each character plays a character at dinner, but the characters they're playing match with their personalities perfectly.
This was an instant classic. Definitely one of the series' most brilliantly written episodes.
On the surface, it follows Dennis hiring focus groups to critique the Gang's rehearsal for a prime-time appearance. Beneath this lies a sharp satire on the creative bankruptcy of trying to please everyone. The episode skewers the studio mindset Dennis embodies when he declares that endless focus group feedback guarantees a final product "that will appeal to the widest possible audience and offend no one. That is how you make great art."
The audience feedback likely mirror some of the critiques the show itself has received (the jabs about Dennis "looking old"). When the gang ditches the safe play to embrace their chaotic roots (Badass Mac makes a long overdue return, as does the iconic duster!), its clearly a statement from the creators.
But the real star is Dennis. His psychotic need for control drives the story. The inevitable meltdown, when it comes, leads to the greatest monologue in Sunny history, one that is sure to be quoted by fans for a long time.
Glenn Howerton STEALS IT. He turns the "Glenn is looking old" comments into props for comedy. The monologue is such a perfect tightrope walk--hilarious yet almost touching.
On the surface, it follows Dennis hiring focus groups to critique the Gang's rehearsal for a prime-time appearance. Beneath this lies a sharp satire on the creative bankruptcy of trying to please everyone. The episode skewers the studio mindset Dennis embodies when he declares that endless focus group feedback guarantees a final product "that will appeal to the widest possible audience and offend no one. That is how you make great art."
The audience feedback likely mirror some of the critiques the show itself has received (the jabs about Dennis "looking old"). When the gang ditches the safe play to embrace their chaotic roots (Badass Mac makes a long overdue return, as does the iconic duster!), its clearly a statement from the creators.
But the real star is Dennis. His psychotic need for control drives the story. The inevitable meltdown, when it comes, leads to the greatest monologue in Sunny history, one that is sure to be quoted by fans for a long time.
Glenn Howerton STEALS IT. He turns the "Glenn is looking old" comments into props for comedy. The monologue is such a perfect tightrope walk--hilarious yet almost touching.
Did you know
- TriviaThis episode pays tribute to The Gang Goes on Family Fight (2015) and Thunder Gun 4: Maximum Cool (2019).
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- Runtime
- 24m
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