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It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

How Three Friends Spent $200 to Create the Longest-Running Live-Action Sitcom in History and Help Build a Network

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About The Book

In the bestselling traditions of Seinfeldia and Top of the Rock comes a fascinating deep dive into the longest-running live-action sitcom in television history, from its humble beginnings to its evolution as a critically acclaimed cult classic comedy.

Charlie, Dennis, Mac, Sweet Dee, and Frank are deplorable characters. They will never mature, become more self-aware, or less self-involved. That is what the creators of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia are committed to—and that’s why the show’s millions of devoted fans have stuck with the cult comedy hit for over sixteen seasons and counting.

Created in 2005 by stars Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton, and Charlie Day, unemployed actors with a pair of Law & Order guest appearances as the highlights of their collective resume, the frustrated trio drafted a homemade TV pilot. A few months and $200 later (the cost of videotapes, pizza for their friends who volunteered as extras, and a broomstick to tape their boom mic to), It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia was ready for its network debut. All major parties either passed or were interested but wanted creative control. And then came FX looking to shake up cable TV. Willing to allow McElhenney, Howerton, and Day complete freedom to deconstruct the traditional sitcom, new president John Landgraf agreed to take a chance. No one had any idea how big of a success it would be. With FX’s one creative note—the hiring of Danny DeVito—adding the final piece of the puzzle, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia has enjoyed a steady climb to high ratings, critical acclaim, and a place in the cultural zeitgeist. Now, how the show and its creators have accomplished this is revealed with this in-depth, behind-the-scenes celebration.

As thoughtful, provocative, and engaging as the show itself, this book also explores how the show has pushed the envelope and used absurdist comedy to explore major societal issues, including the #MeToo movement, LGBTQ+ rights, racism, and more. It also asks, what does the future hold for The Gang? It certainly won’t include the characters’ personal growth, but the show itself continues to move forward, adding to its dynamic history with each season.

About The Author

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Kimberly Potts is a TV and pop culture journalist, whose work has appeared in The New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, Vulture, People, Variety, and many others. Along with her two books, The Way We All Became the Brady Bunch and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, she is also the cohost of the bi-weekly podcast Pop Literacy. Find out more at KimberlyPotts.com.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Gallery Books (July 1, 2025)
  • Length: 336 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781668008522

Raves and Reviews

"A definitive telling of one of the most fascinating chapters in TV history: how a couple hundred bucks, a crazy story about a cup of sugar and cancer, and a dream landed three total unknowns their own show...and how that show became a quietly record-breaking phenomenon. Vital and inspiring." —Jennifer Keishin Armstrong, New York Times bestselling author of Seinfeldia: How a Show About Nothing Changed Everything

“The twenty-year saga of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is unlike anything else in television history, and Kimberly Potts's revelatory book takes readers deep into the minds of the twisted geniuses behind it.”
Andy Greene, New York Times bestselling author of The Office: The Untold Story of the Greatest Sitcom of the 2000s

“Do you want to know how $200 (or possibly less!) can kick off a beloved comedy series that has attracted, shocked, appalled, and delighted audiences for approaching two decades? Want to learn more about how Busby Berkeley, Larry David, Kristen Wiig, and The Shield are all part of the story? Kimberly Potts’s astute, action-packed, immensely detailed ode to It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia seeks to unpack just what made this left-field success work. This book is an absolute must for the comedy fan in your life." —Saul Austerlitz, acclaimed author of Kind of a Big Deal: How Anchorman Stayed Classy and Became the Most Iconic Comedy of the Twenty-First Century

“Did The Gang really beat Boggs? Kimberly Potts unravels the story—fact and fiction—in her absorbing history of all things It’s Always Sunny and The Gang’s relationship with a certain Major League Baseball Hall of Famer.” —Wade Boggs, Major League Baseball Hall of Fame third baseman (and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia guest star)

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