When a show has reached as many seasons as It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia has, there is no doubt that fans will fight for their favorite season or favorite episode. For a show that currently has 15 and is renewed for more, it could easily be said that It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia has yet to find its greatest moment.
Some episodes are notable for creating iconic memes, some show the cast doing outrageous things, and then there are episodes that stand out for a musical moment or an adventure. Viewing Sunny season by season, each one has its strengths and weaknesses and there's no saying that it is the most consistent show on TV. Taking all factors into account, there's one season that stands above the rest.
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When a show has been on the air as long as Sunny has, fans will look for what is considered the 'golden era' and it could be said Sunny has had a few. By the time a show reaches its fourth season, most characters and their personalities have been cemented into the show. Sunny's fourth season was where the show really kicked things up a notch with more experimental writing, and the gang's antics took another step into the world of chaos.
The quality of writing became a lot more structured and varied in the fourth season. There's no doubt kudos must be given to the third season for helping give Sunny the status it now has as there were some of the gang's worst moments here. To look at season four in the smallest of topics would be to pick out Charlie Day and his performance in season four.
Two episodes from season four are considered some of Sunny's best work: the musical episode «Nightman Cometh» with its memorable story, costumes, and songs; and
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