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It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Season 17 Reviews
For a show that made its success by being decidedly politically incorrect, [they've] found a voice in its 17th season that derides yet engages with the divisive politics of today.
Full Review | Jul 18, 2025
Season 17 may not be the best season of the long-running comedy as it will always have its formative years, filled with now potentially cancelable jokes and bits, to look back on, but as far as modern Sunny seasons go, this is one of the funniest.
Full Review | Jul 11, 2025
A perfect example of the cult series’ surreal, sociopathic anti-charm.
Full Review | Jul 10, 2025
It’s Always Sunny takes a step back into the ring, legitimately posing a challenge to Hacks as the funniest show on television today.
Full Review | Original Score: 10/10 | Jul 8, 2025
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 17 is a near perfect season, and perhaps the best the show has to offer.
Full Review | Original Score: 10/10 | Jul 8, 2025
Season 17, when it’s at its best, reminds of everything that makes It’s Always Sunny such an incredible record-breaking comedy.
Full Review | Original Score: 8/10 | Jul 7, 2025
Mac (Rob McElhenney, now credited as Rob Mac), Charlie (Charlie Day), Dennis (Glenn Howerton), Sweet Dee (Kaitlin Olson), and Frank (Danny DeVito) show no signs of getting their shit together anytime soon, and once again it’s to television’s benefit.
Full Review | Original Score: B+ | Jul 7, 2025