This season returns with more comic experience as the members of the crew displays a lot of controversial moments varying from laziness, greed, ignorance, stupidity and other unusual behaviors.
Is it a truly great show? I wouldn't go that far, but it's funny and unexpected and original, and that's much, much more than you can say for 95 percent of the comedies currently on the air.
"Sunny," which has markedly improved over its four seasons, is certainly much better than any of the network comedies that will debut in the next couple of months.
At some point, the gang on "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" will no longer be able to top itself, no longer do or say things that are even more wrong than the last thing they said or did. It hasn't happened yet.