The Real Life Inspiration For It's Always Sunny's McPoyle Brothers
The McPoyles are some of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's most repulsive characters, with their name being inspired by a real person Charlie Day once knew.
Read MoreThe McPoyles are some of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's most repulsive characters, with their name being inspired by a real person Charlie Day once knew.
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Read MoreWhile filming the Star Wars series Ahsoka, Ezra actor Eman Esfandi took a tumble during a big moment.
Read MoreIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia frequently tries to subvert its fans' expectations, and Mac's coming out dance was no exception.
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Read MoreWith the end in sight, let's break down all the True Detective: Night Country theories and try to figure out what the heck is going on.
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Read MoreThere's more to the title of True Detective: Night Country than meets the eye, as episode 4 reveals more about the murder of Annie K.
Read MoreTrue Detective: Night Country episode 4 hints at where Matthew McConaughey's Rust Cohle developed his interest in pessimistic philosophy.
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