It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Charlie Wants an Abortion
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Charlie Wants an Abortion
FX
August 11, 2005
Sitcom
DVD
D+
Day & McElhenney also wrote this episode, which isn't even sort of funny. The title refers to Charlie wishing that his ex-girlfriend got an abortion ten years ago, rather than presenting him with his alleged son. Meanwhile the other guys try to pick up women at a pro-life/pro-choice protest. The timeline makes no sense, where Mac could've been dating one girl long enough for her to pretend to be pregnant, when only a small amount of time passes for Charlie and his "son." This series incredibly is still running. (It's about to tie with Ozzie & Harriet for longest-running sitcom, although obviously with fewer episodes.) I like Charlie Day in other stuff, but I'm done with him here, and, no, I won't stick around for Danny DeVito
FX
August 11, 2005
Sitcom
DVD
D+
Day & McElhenney also wrote this episode, which isn't even sort of funny. The title refers to Charlie wishing that his ex-girlfriend got an abortion ten years ago, rather than presenting him with his alleged son. Meanwhile the other guys try to pick up women at a pro-life/pro-choice protest. The timeline makes no sense, where Mac could've been dating one girl long enough for her to pretend to be pregnant, when only a small amount of time passes for Charlie and his "son." This series incredibly is still running. (It's about to tie with Ozzie & Harriet for longest-running sitcom, although obviously with fewer episodes.) I like Charlie Day in other stuff, but I'm done with him here, and, no, I won't stick around for Danny DeVito
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