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Archer is back tonight with Unsupervised the most realistic animated show ever made
January 19th, 2012 under FX. [ Comments: none ]


Archer is back on FX tonight at 10p and he meets his idol Burt Reynolds. Only problem is that Burt is dating someone very close to him, his mom and he will do anything to sabotage the relationship. Everything about this episode will change your perception of the Cannonball Run star, but in weird way you will be OK with it because that is what Archer does.
Then at 10:30p Unsupervised makes it debut and you are going to want to watch the realist animated show I have ever seen. I was honestly shocked by how much I loved it.
It is the story of two teens trying to survive in high school even though their parents aren’t there to help them out. Gary’s (Justin Long) father ran off and left him with his stepmother who doesn’t want to raise him, so he can do whatever he wants. His best friend Joel’s (David Hornsby) parents are a lot older and they also don’t care what he does. So now they are trying to fit in, but have no idea how to do it. Thankfully Gary has a neighbor who is willing to help them out because his cool teenage daughter (Alexa Vega) wants nothing to do with her single immigrant father. They also have a friend Carol (Kristen Bell) who is one of those self-confident loser who realizes she wants to fit in just like everyone else.
So whether you were like one of these characters when you were high school or you knew one of those kids, you are going to enjoy this show. They live out scenarios that could have happened to any of us whether we grew up in the ’60s, ’70s, ’80s, ’90s (like the creators) or today. You will be as surprised by how real this show is and how much fun it is to watch. This is not your normal animated show, but it is based on normal life.

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FX gets Branded, Russell Brand(ed)
December 15th, 2011 under FX, Russell Brand. [ Comments: none ]


FX is taking a big risk and it is a risk I can’t wait to see this spring. The network that has given us Rescue Me, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Nip/Tuck, Sons of Anarchy and American Horror Story, is doing a little Nip/Tuck and asking Russell Brand to rescue them with his own talk show. I am sure some people are thinking that is a horror, but it made my day a little more sunny!
Mr Katy Perry will be hosting 6 episodes in front of a live audience where he will talk about current events, politics and pop culture. Who knew he knew anything about current events and politics, but I guess he does. And if he doesn’t know something, he can ask the audience for help because they are a big part of the show.
So what does he say about his first American show that is all his, here is what he said on the press release “I am so excited I’m on the point of climax, in fact I will put the “O” into FX, which spells FOX, which is actually the channel’s real name. That’s the only thing that worries me about all this to be honest. At least I’ll be able to have a Christmas drink with Bill O’Reilly.”
I would love to be a fly on the wall for that meeting and I want to be an audience member for taping.
The best part about this show being on FX is he will be able to push the button further than he can ever dream of on network TV. And I am sure he will push that button harder than anyone ever has before.

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It’s Always Sunny and fertile in Philadelphia!
October 27th, 2011 under FX, Kaitlin Olson. [ Comments: none ]


(photo from WireImage)

It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia has produced two marriages between the cast members and now the cast members are producing kids like they down beers on the show. First Kaitlin Olson and Rob McElhenney had a baby boy 13 months ago, then Glenn Howerton welcomed a son in September and the third member of their gang Charlie Day and Mary Elizabeth Ellis, his wife off the show but hates him on the show are expecting their first child in December. You can say It’s Always Sunny and fertile in Philadelphia, especially since Kaitlin Olson and Rob McElhenney announced via People that they are expecting their second son in the spring. If I were Rhea Perlman, I would make sure that Danny DeVito is fixed if she doesn’t want any more kids!
BTW you can see the sperminators tonight on FX at 10p in It’s Always Sunny Philadelphia! Especially since it had been the best season so far!

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It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia takes on civil rights issues!
October 13th, 2011 under FX. [ Comments: none ]


Tonight at 10p on It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, the FX show takes on civil rights issues from the ’60s and ’70s and this episode might set us back to those times! There are so many wrong things about this episode where we meet Frank’s brother and their love for an African-American woman named Shadynasty, that I feel so guilty that I was laughing hysterical.
I don’t know what has happened behind the scenes since the last season, but this best season of the show since its first one. Next week’s episode is equally as wrong, but in such a different way!

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Today got brighter because It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia is back!
September 15th, 2011 under FX. [ Comments: none ]


I don’t know what the writers of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia have been drinking, smoking, snorting and injecting while the show has been on hiatus, but this is the funniest season so far. Most shows start to weaken by their 7th season, but the FX show that is back tonight at 10p is stronger than ever!!!
On tonight’s season premiere Frank is ready to propose to a prostitute and the gang has to welcome her in. They actually met someone who is lower on the chain of life than they are and it is shockingly funny some of the stuff they do on tonight’s episode. Next week they actually make the cast of Jersey Shore look classy as they go there on vacation.
There are so many things coming up this season that will have you laughing so hard, I suggest wearing a diaper when you watch It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia on FX every Thursday at 10p!

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