It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia Season 5 thread
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i liked this. using a fisheye pov with all 3 of them wretching directly into the camera was a good ideaEmployee wrote:Funny ass episode.
The dry heaving sequence, while clearly not amusing to others, was funny.
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http://jordan.nonsociety.com/post/22045 ... een-asking
My involvement with גSunnyג was complicated by two factors: 1) I was romantically involved with my co-star and the creator of the show, Rob McElhenney, for many years, and the demise of our relationship was what ultimately led to my forced exit from the show, and 2) I was very young ג about 23 years old ג when the following events transpired, and was so intimidated by the people with whom I was working (including top-level FX executives) that I felt that I had no voice whatsoever.
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i'm certain she would rather be updating the recipes and lifecast sections of her website than playing the lead role in sunny.Employee wrote:http://jordan.nonsociety.com/post/22045 ... een-asking
My involvement with גSunnyג was complicated by two factors: 1) I was romantically involved with my co-star and the creator of the show, Rob McElhenney, for many years, and the demise of our relationship was what ultimately led to my forced exit from the show, and 2) I was very young ג about 23 years old ג when the following events transpired, and was so intimidated by the people with whom I was working (including top-level FX executives) that I felt that I had no voice whatsoever.
who was this?Employee wrote:http://jordan.nonsociety.com/post/22045 ... een-asking
My involvement with גSunnyג was complicated by two factors: 1) I was romantically involved with my co-star and the creator of the show, Rob McElhenney, for many years, and the demise of our relationship was what ultimately led to my forced exit from the show, and 2) I was very young ג about 23 years old ג when the following events transpired, and was so intimidated by the people with whom I was working (including top-level FX executives) that I felt that I had no voice whatsoever.
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That is what I was thinking too.ALASKA wrote:who was this?Employee wrote:http://jordan.nonsociety.com/post/22045 ... een-asking
My involvement with גSunnyג was complicated by two factors: 1) I was romantically involved with my co-star and the creator of the show, Rob McElhenney, for many years, and the demise of our relationship was what ultimately led to my forced exit from the show, and 2) I was very young ג about 23 years old ג when the following events transpired, and was so intimidated by the people with whom I was working (including top-level FX executives) that I felt that I had no voice whatsoever.
Finally watched the episode this weekend, and the letter to Chase Utley was one of the funniest things on the show ever.
mac mouthing over the words as dee was reading was priceless.Random Sample wrote:That is what I was thinking too.ALASKA wrote:who was this?Employee wrote:http://jordan.nonsociety.com/post/22045 ... een-asking
My involvement with גSunnyג was complicated by two factors: 1) I was romantically involved with my co-star and the creator of the show, Rob McElhenney, for many years, and the demise of our relationship was what ultimately led to my forced exit from the show, and 2) I was very young ג about 23 years old ג when the following events transpired, and was so intimidated by the people with whom I was working (including top-level FX executives) that I felt that I had no voice whatsoever.
Finally watched the episode this weekend, and the letter to Chase Utley was one of the funniest things on the show ever.
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she was dating rob when he started developing the show. she was supposed to play dee's role, but her and rob broke up around the time FX picked the show up and she was replaced.Random Sample wrote:That is what I was thinking too.ALASKA wrote:who was this?Employee wrote:http://jordan.nonsociety.com/post/22045 ... een-asking
My involvement with גSunnyג was complicated by two factors: 1) I was romantically involved with my co-star and the creator of the show, Rob McElhenney, for many years, and the demise of our relationship was what ultimately led to my forced exit from the show, and 2) I was very young ג about 23 years old ג when the following events transpired, and was so intimidated by the people with whom I was working (including top-level FX executives) that I felt that I had no voice whatsoever.
Finally watched the episode this weekend, and the letter to Chase Utley was one of the funniest things on the show ever.
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