TV -Crossovers are nothing new, but the crossover among the very adult FX comedy "is always sunny in Philadelphia" and much more family friendly comedy "abbey elementari" seemed almost impossible. The two plays take place in Philly, but the terrible behavior of the "Always Sunny" gang just looks like too much for a series of elementary school. They managed to do this, however, with half of the "Abbott" half of the batch with a great rivalry between Di (Caitlin Olson) of "Always Sunny" and Janin (Quinta Brunson) of Abbott, along with the underl. Charlie (Charlie Day) Finally Learning to read a little. Namely, however, Di, Dennis (Glenn Hawthon), was nowhere.
In the crossover, the "always sunny" gang is on a volunteer duty in the abbey basic (as part of the Community Service with the authorization of the court, of course), and when Dennis learns that Abbott has a documentary that follows teachers and other staff around, he does not want part of it. It's something understandable, given Dennis's embarrassing melting When the gang went to the game "Family Struggle", but it is also ironic given how often the character writes people without their knowledge. Now, thanks to the "always sunny" half of the crossover, we know where Dennis went while the rest of the gang chaos the school, and it is sincerely quite typical Dennis.
Dennis just wanted to spend this week
In the "gang c *** s allbet elementary", we learn that Dennis just wanted to spend a week of community service without any problems, much like he simply wanted to have a bar on the day of the episode "The gang tends to have a bar". He is generally a little less chaotic than the rest of the gang, so it makes sense that he would rather try and bear better coffee for the teacher's salon (and refers to himself as Walter White) than to spend time around the children. Honestly, I am surprised that he was even allowed to do community service around children because of his criminal history, but hey, it works. The only scheme to get involved is the one where he and Charlie are trying to re -write "We have not started the fire" by Billy Eloel with new verses to teach children by 11.09, and even then, he does his best to work behind the scenes.
While Dennis is incredibly concerned about the records, the rest of the gang constantly forgets that they are on a camera or carry Mickey, which has its advantage. After all, in "Making Dennis Reynolds", Frank (Danny Devito) forgets that he is up when he recognizes some horrible things in a bathroom stand (Choosing the HBO Jinx Real Crime series), and not like Charlie, Di, or Mac (Rob Mc) are the most notable people anyway. At some point, Dennis is likely to shoot the gang and make it in the show as he did with Mac and Charlie's mothers in "Old Lady House: Comedy for a Situation", and then reach the "sunny" unity.
New episodes at the premiere of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" on Wednesday at 9pm EST on FXX and the next day of Julu.
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