The first season of the American comedy television series It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia premiered on FX on August 4, 2005. The season contains 7 episodes and concluded airing on September 15, 2005.
Maps, Directions, and Place Reviews
Season synopsis
This season, the gang inadvertently turns Paddy's Pub into a gay bar after one of Sweet Dee's acting class members invites his gay friends over to drink while Mac and Charlie try to prove to Charlie's crush that they are not prejudiced against African Americans. Then Charlie becomes a father when an old flame reveals that the son she has is his--and Charlie attempts to get a paternity test at a free clinic but the old flame finally reveals that is not true, while Mac and Dennis frequent pro- and anti-abortion rallies to pick up women. The gang then turns their bar into a safe haven for underage drinkers--and find themselves regressing to their high school ways when they get invited to the prom. Charlie has a cancer scare and the gang looks for a woman to sleep with him before he dies.
The gang then gets gun-crazy when their bar has been robbed and Dee dates a man who may be the culprit. Following that, the gang finds a dead man in one of their booths and Dee and Dennis visit their ailing (Nazi) grandfather at a nursing home. Finally, Charlie is suspected of being a victim of child molestation when a former gym teacher is accused of sexually molesting his students--and Mac is livid that he wasn't one of the victims.
Cast
Main cast
- Charlie Day as Charlie Kelly
- Glenn Howerton as Dennis Reynolds
- Rob McElhenney as Mac
- Kaitlin Olson as Dee Reynolds
Recurring cast
- Mary Elizabeth Ellis as Waitress
Guest stars
- Malcolm Barrett as Terrell
- Autumn Reeser as Megan
- Heather Donahue as Stacy Corvelli
- Jaimie Alexander as Tammy
- Artemis Pebdani as Artemis
- Brittany Daniel as Carmen
- Michael Rosenbaum as Colin
- Dennis Haskins as Chris Murray
- Lynne Marie Stewart as Charlie's Mother
- Jimmi Simpson as Liam McPoyle
Episodes
DVD release
Source of the article : Wikipedia
EmoticonEmoticon