Premiering in 2007 and running for (thus far) sixteen seasons, Always Sunny stars McElhenny, Glenn Howerton, Charlie Day and ...
but Rob McElhenney‘s response for one seems to suggest there’s still room for comedians to push boundaries on the air.
Jerry Seinfeld recently added his name to the growing list of comedians who believe "cancel culture," "wokeness," or ...
What’s the deal with Jerry Seinfeld‘s comments on “P.C. crap”? The Seinfeld creator recently spoke to The New Yorker about ...
On X/Twitter McElhenney responded directly to that question, replying: “Probably.” He attached a picture of long-running It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia character Matthew “Rickety Cricket” Mara, ...
Jerry Seinfeld has joined the anti-woke comedy cries as It’s Always Sunny creator Rob McElhenney immediately proved him wrong ...
In a now viral interview he did with The New Yorker, Seinfeld lamented, “Nothing really affects comedy. People always need it ...
Seinfeld asked rhetorically during his interview, offering an example of something from his series that he believes would never see air these days. Well, that's when McElhenney decided to retweet an ...
Seinfeld previously apologized for saying Stern had been "outflanked" by other comedian podcasts. Howard Stern said this week ...
Humans over a certain age have been whinging about the imagined collapse of society since we were worshipping turnips ...
Seinfeld, 70, made headlines this week by claiming in an interview with The New Yorker that “the extreme left [and] PC [politically correct] c**p and people worrying so much about offending ...