Absolutely not. It was pitiful. Just not as bad as the previous 2. But still, awful. Looks like it's a reboot of the original series. WTF has happened to Mac?! I will watch the show to the day I die but let's not pretend it's half as good as it used to. 😊
The jokes still feel forced. The only improvement this time are the themes and all. But even though it's better than 14 and 15, it's just average at best. It feels like it's being run and written by different people. Even the cinematography feels different.
First things first "Wildcard, b*tches!" I didn’t like season 16 I only could watch the first 4 so far. Every episode just seemed forced like the writers were out of ideas and just didn’t care. I will still end up watching all of them here soon just because the show always meant a lot to me.
I genuinely believe them rewatching the earlier seasons for the podcast whilst writing this season has had a huge effect on how they have written the show.
@@Comicbroe405 It most definitely does not feel like S1. Nothing will ever feel like S1, because that's an almost entirely different show. It's a bit too formulaic and generic with the characters. The premises are still very much Always Sunny brand, but the way their characters act and interact aren't quite the same. Kaitlin is very much playing "the girl" of the group and not the Dee we know today.
Lmao right there with you. One of the most memorable scenes this season for me Danny breaking into the closet and room is some of the hardest I've laughed. His reaction is absoultely hilarious. "Charlie what the fuck.. "we're pissing in cans Charlie.." 😂
Man I actually found the last episode w/ Dennis to be the best episode in years. The reveal of all the characters in the doctor's office at the end had me absolutely rolling.
Same, it was just so relatable. I agree the jokes were predictable but it's a rare case where that makes them even funnier because Dennis was pretty much always thinking exactly what I'd be thinking in that situation.
@@controloz3310 I'd say season 15 isn't good though. It's not BAD persay but it's not exactly good. However some of my all-time favourite episodes are after season 7.
The last episode definitely seemed directly inspired by a story Glenn told on one of the podcast episodes, where he had a car get stuck in a parking garage. I think my enjoyment of that original story, plus the fact that I identified a little too much with his over the top rage over things like not being able to get ahold of a human on the phone, made me enjoy the episode despite of some of its problems. I just love Dennis as a character too much to not love an episode that is mostly about him.
The last two eps are the only ones I didn't love, but the majority of the season is hilarious. 13 and 14 are the weakest ones in my opinion, not for lack of trying and there was some fun stuff and some good episodes, just felt like they wanted to change things up unnecessarily when frankly no one was bored with the show's usual format. The Gang Escapes, Time's Up for the Gang, and The Gang Gets New Wheels were all instant classics for me though.
Dennis takes a mental health day was definitely my favourite episode of the season, it was all about the suspense and slow build up of tension, you spend the entire episode waiting for Dennis to snap and kill somebody, you know he is a psycho, you see him getting more unhinged with each scene, you are just waiting for the series to confirm this guy is actually a serial killer and that is where the enjoyment came from. It was a mix of comedy and thriller that I have never seen before, really cool stuff that could only work in sunny with Dennis and this building mythos of him being a serial killer over so many seasons. After the conclusion it had me feeling like the character Dennis was living a day in Glenn Howerton's life kinda like a weird matrix thing, I actually think Dennis is the golden god of the Sunny universe now
The characters were also less one-dimensional. They’d been writing the gang as a caricature of themselves for several seasons. Bringing back a lot of supporting characters gave them room to breathe and bounce their insane energies off of. Best season in years!
@@Caelinus I pray for an episode similar to the frank episode but with the mcpoyles, and their scheme intertwines with the gang but the gang is in the background through the episode and we just see the mcpoyles in their own in the wild drinking warm milk.
Funny how ppl either strongly dislike or love Dennis takes a Mental Health Day. I really liked it, after Frank vs Russia it was my second favourite episode this season. I agree that S16 was solid, however I also think there were some good episodes in the last couple seasons. The fandom is quite harsh on the show not being the same it was 15!! years ago but I’m just glad they kept it going for so long. But tbh, I kinda wish they would wrap it up next season. Not bc I don’t enjoy Sunny anymore, but I want the whole cast to be there for the finale. I feel kinda bad writing this, but Danny is quite old and while he is thankfully still fit and healthy, we don’t know what the future holds, especially if they’re gonna start producing the next season in like two years or so. It would be nice to have one more season, maybe like 12 episodes long, with recurring characters like Pondy, Artemis and the lawyer….. and then it just sort of ends.
the show has actualy been renewed up to season 18, which i honestly think is MORE than enough i really dont want the last season to be lukewarm and underwhelming, tbh s16 wasnt my favourite, but im so glad it was miles better than s15
It being a 2 room apartment with a bathroom while they have been pissing in cans & sharing a fold out couch bed... was a gag 17 years in the making of always having those doors there but nothing being done with them.
For me the episode that crystallized into art was Dennis's attempted day off. The whole episode I just kept looking over at my wife and saying "Am I crazy for kinda being on Dennis's side here?" so when at the end it suddenly leaps into the surreal with him plunging his hand into the CEO's chest and consuming the ruby he pulls out of it I started laughing so hard I began sobbing uncontrollably for almost an hour. It was simultaneously so cathartic and such a wonderful punchline to a shaggy dog story that I don't know if they can top it.
He pulls out a diamond! Like how the gang called him trying to turn the coal into diamonds by using pressure cooker. He reached in and pulled out the heart of the man who caused him all sorts of stress and turns his heart into diamond using the metaphorical pressure he was under, as well as his literal high blood pressure.
I also like how at the end you realize the whole time he's trying to find the source of his anger that's why he doesn't lose his mind at the retail workers for the most part and says "it's not you it's the system" and in reality he's searching for an embodiment of the system to use to get his anger out and lower his blood pressure to prove he is the Golden God
@@wingnightbackwards yeah it really amps up the absurdity and impact of the moment that not only is he fantasizing to lower his blood pressure but then it actually *works*
As someone who despised the Ireland episodes, this was a very welcome return to form. Frank vs Russia is among the best episodes and Dennis' Mental Health Day not far off that either.
Completely agree. I loved this season. However, the season finale might be my favorite Always Sunny episode of not just the season but the series. At least, top 10.
Agreed. Like I guess the focuses of the jokes were kind of "broad' in that they weren't endemic to Sunny itself, but I don't think it would have worked anywhere near as well with different characters, so it still counts as Sunny-style comedy imo. 😊
Podcast has made me appreciate Charlie as a creative much more because judging by conversations they’ve had on the podcast I think you can see he’s had a firmer hand on this season than usual.
They’ve been doing so many experimental episodes the past few seasons, and for as fun as many of those film pastiches and homages were this season felt like a return to form and felt like a breath of fresh air as a result
Absolutely! Considering they started in Season 3 when the show really took off and then left after Season 12, which imo is when the writing started going downhill. They were clearly a significant key to the magic of the show in its peak and having them back is proving that. Hope they stay on for future seasons!
Dennis takes a mental health day was honestly my favorite episode just because of the way Dennis reacts to everything. Was definitely laughing the most at that episode.
I dont think I've seen a show go so long and maintain such a consistent quality. Shows that go this long always have a dark ages period but I don't think It's Always Sunny has had a wholly bad season.
I did struggle with the Bryan Cranston episode as I've never really been a fan of shoehorning in celebritied playing themselves. I think you are spot on though about the shorter seasons, Legit I didn't know it had already ended until the intro of this video
Dennis creating a entire scenario where his day just goes completely wrong and ends with him ripping a man's heart out to deal with stress during a dentist appointment was a solid episode. It was such a peak Sunny joke, it was like hyperbole of the old Always Sunny gags, taking it to 200% and still making funny jabs at today's society. I also think the bowling episode was Dennis at his best, shattering his entire hand on a Test Your Strength machine and holding in that pure anguish because it makes him look like less of a man was another great one
The last episode was my favorite. The social satire was on point, a little bit of group crazies sprinkled in, and the ending was divine. Frankly, much like the cruise episodes to end season 11, this felt like a good series finale.
Imagine if the final season of It’s Always Sunny had the gang unwittingly change for the better along with unintentionally fixing all the lives they ruined, culminating in them being confused at being thanked in the finale.
I was surprised when they did acknowledge Charlie's sisters again after all this time. That's some early seasons deep lore. The Frank vs Russia was definitely the highlight of this season.
Listening to the podcast might've had the opposite effect on me. Dennis' day off would've been great if I hadn't already heard Glenn tell this exact story on the pod. I've also noticed their over reliance on the "move past it!" line. They also mention loving in it on the pod but because of that i'm hyper aware of how often they use it in this season alone. Still a fun
I kinda liked clean shaven Mac, I always thought after Rob buffed up it was silly to see this big buff bearded dumb guy get bullied around, but now that he’s clean shaven this last season it brought back that dopey silly look that Mac was missing and offset how ripped he is now
@@Theorange5068 what are you talking about, that’s clearly a picture of that random celebrity actor guy that was cast in the one episode of this season of Aways Sunny
My group of friends and I thought the two-episode premiere was kind of middling/forgettable, so imagine our surprise when pretty much every episode after those two hit. Kinda feels like they were out to prove themselves after that Disney cash infusion. We've been a little tepid with the "new" Sunny so we're thrilled to see them back in their groove!
I cant believe the show is almost going on 20 years. Im a few months older than the first season and I cant believe a sitcom from that long ago is still running. Hope it makes it to season 20
The scene of Frank winning the chess match while the device goes into full throttle with the triumphant music playing in the background is amazing, probably my favourite moment of the season
I was pleasantly surprised with this season. The Chuckie Cheese episode, the Bowling episode were definitely my favorites. I love the McPoyle bros and can't get enough of them. They've been missing for too long. It's good to see the supporting characters back again this season. I agree the season was WAY too short. But I'm grateful for what we got.
Loved a lot of recent Sunny, that Ireland finale had me bawling, but the criticisms are fair. The podcast has done immeasurable good for the quality of the writing lately, and it's no longer in the trap that South Park has fallen into of having to be a "social commentary" show instead of a show about real people.
Very interesting that we had virtually the same views on the season as a whole but our views on which episodes were the best and weakest of the season were almost all opposites
You didn't cover The Gang Gets Cursed! Probably my favorite episode of the entire season. Just stellar writing all around and a great performance from David Hornsby as Cricket. Still, great video, I loved this season too. Cheers!
Dennis takes a Metal health day was probably my favourite episode of always sunny. Instant classic with one of Glenn Howerton's greatest performances, as well as some lovely rips on modern day life.
I loved this video even if I personally think Dennis Takes A Mental Health Day is one of my new favorite Sunny episodes overall. Complete agree that this season was full of nonstop hits even if some weren't quite as phenomenal. Felt like a return to classic Sunny in the best way
I thought the Risk E. Rat's episode was perfect IASIP. I had a hard time getting into the show and finding it funny, but I think that one perfectly encapsulates the characters and the show's tone in a way I wish I would have been able to see earlier on in the show. It's one I'd feel most confident in showing to someone else to give an idea of what the show is in a way that isn't too jarring as I felt the first couple of seasons could be.
@@Faron837 Strong claim. I can think of many bad ones, and many more forgettable ones. Too many episodes have relied on shock humour for me and as I've watched so much edgy comedy, it's hard to shock me, making the humour fall flat (to be fair, I started watching last year so I'm judging decade old episodes off of modern retrospective). This season felt a lot more balanced in that regard.
@@mroctober3583 Depends on the particular episode, but there are many that are to me personally, yes. I was also only talking about this particular season as I think it was mostly highs. Some of the more recent seasons prior to this one have been very hit and miss also.
THANK YOU, finally someone said it! The recent years have got so much hate from fans and critics alike when I personally believe they haven’t been terrible though definitely not as incredibly as earlier seasons, admittedly my emotional connection to this show leaves my opinion to be biased however it’s a valid opinion nevertheless. I was also a huge fan of the Ireland episodes and this new season, unfortunately as times have changed and the writers and actors have too there will be a lack of charm compared to that from the begins as it feels so much less gritty and edgy now but still incredibly hilarious and obviously darker and edgier than typical sitcoms and comedies
I wasn't really feeling this season until the back end episodes. The bowling one and malcolm in the middle one were great. And the finale with Dennis was spot on.
Also, talking about the Sunny podcast, I remember when they went over "Charlie has cancer" and talked about his sister's being there, the guys said that they had honestly forgot that Charlie had sisters. Then in 16 when they go to his sister's house, Mac says that he forgot that Charlie even had sisters. I would really not be surprised if that joke was inspired in part thanks to them rewatching the show due to the podcast.
I honestly think the only bad overall seasons are s13 and s15, but even those have some gems. The fact they've manage to keep this show going for so long and still manage to get a laugh out of me is impressive in its own right.
I'm ngl 2020 A Year In Review is the most I've laughed at a show possibly ever, normally I am not a fan for super topical episodes, but that one hade me in tears 😂
My least favourite episode this season was the Malcolm/Breaking Bad one. It just didn't land for me. And Tsuma (the name of their in-universe Tesla) is Japanese for wife.... not sure if that has any other meaning but found that interesting
YESS!! I don't see enough love for this episode! It was my favorite too, and of course it was written by Hornsby (his episodes are always my favorites!)
100% agree with everything you said except for the last ep. The Dennis Mental day ep is one of my favorites of any IASIP eps and I've seen them all. Almost felt like a Curb ep which is one of my all time favorite shows as well.
Insane that you thought the Dennis episode was the worst one, that’s my favorite one man’s top 3 Dennis epsisodes now. All those situations are very very real and they’re all classic Dennis
Episode 8 was a Glenn episode 100%. Just like the whole last season was Charlie Day's idea (btw the others werent keen on, and i agree). It was about his experience with his Tesla getting stuck in a garage and his boba hatred. Unhinged Dennis is fun imo.
The scene in the final episode when Dennis got a new phone was so perfect. I work for Vodafone and the amount of times customers get better deals if they're new rather than existing loyal customers is insane. Dennis' anger was so justified it was hilarious
Dennis Takes a Mental Health Day was my favorite episode of the season by far. The writing was incredible- the reveal at the end was so goddamn cool. I loved the beauty of the cinematography and simple special effects at the end with Dennis and the TSUMA guy on the beach. But most of all, Glenn’s performance was fucking outstanding. I so badly need to learn the monologue he gives when talking to Daisy on the phone. I’ve said so many times before, when people give Glenn the opportunity to go full Juilliard, the results are absolutely insane. Also, I absolutely loved the fact that the episode was inspired by Glenn’s own story about his stranded Tesla. It really felt like a gift to the hardcore fans who have watched the podcast and can recognize the storyline and be like, “Hey! They did the thing!”
Im old as dirt, and i remember Sunny being on TV but i never really gave it much of a chance. Well this summer i have, and wow it so refreshing how non-PC the show is, they are all terrible people and its hilarious. Just finished Season 2, working my way up there.
What did you think of this season?
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Absolutely not. It was pitiful. Just not as bad as the previous 2. But still, awful. Looks like it's a reboot of the original series. WTF has happened to Mac?! I will watch the show to the day I die but let's not pretend it's half as good as it used to. 😊
The jokes still feel forced. The only improvement this time are the themes and all. But even though it's better than 14 and 15, it's just average at best. It feels like it's being run and written by different people. Even the cinematography feels different.
Pretty good
First things first "Wildcard, b*tches!" I didn’t like season 16 I only could watch the first 4 so far. Every episode just seemed forced like the writers were out of ideas and just didn’t care. I will still end up watching all of them here soon just because the show always meant a lot to me.
Maggie Fish videos are amazing ❤
I genuinely believe them rewatching the earlier seasons for the podcast whilst writing this season has had a huge effect on how they have written the show.
I haven't seen it yet but have heard from others that it feels similar to S1 & earlier seasons so you're definitely right.
+1, i predicted this when they were shooting, it really feels like they remembered why they loved doing it in the first place
@@Comicbroe405 It most definitely does not feel like S1. Nothing will ever feel like S1, because that's an almost entirely different show. It's a bit too formulaic and generic with the characters. The premises are still very much Always Sunny brand, but the way their characters act and interact aren't quite the same. Kaitlin is very much playing "the girl" of the group and not the Dee we know today.
@@TheBlarggleher face was also completely destroyed by plastic surgery. She can only make like 2 or 3 faces now.
That’s exactly what I’ve been thinking, they’ve become too self aware
The moment Frank found the bathroom and extra bedroom (then everyone finding it) had me rolling in laughter. It was a fun season.
I hope they don't forget about that next season. There's potential in what they could use that room for.
Lmao right there with you. One of the most memorable scenes this season for me
Danny breaking into the closet and room is some of the hardest I've laughed. His reaction is absoultely hilarious.
"Charlie what the fuck.. "we're pissing in cans Charlie.." 😂
“WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS!?”
The way he said what the fuck is this along with in the previous episode the gang gets cursed when he swears at the seagull
Marder & Rosell coming back I'm assuming also had a huge effect on this seasons uptick in quality. They created nightcrawlers!!
Man I actually found the last episode w/ Dennis to be the best episode in years. The reveal of all the characters in the doctor's office at the end had me absolutely rolling.
Same! I actually fell on the floor with laughter.
Wait until you realize the entire series was leading to this
Listen to your heart
Absolutely. And it shows how Dennis is a character that can carry the whole show.
Same, it was just so relatable. I agree the jokes were predictable but it's a rare case where that makes them even funnier because Dennis was pretty much always thinking exactly what I'd be thinking in that situation.
My favourite part of episode 2 is Mac meeting his Uncle, who is his dream Dad, then ignoring him.
"what is this guy's deal, dude?"
Maybe I'm alone in not realising at first, but was shocked to find out it's the same actor that plays his dad. Amazing actor
Can't believe you'd do season 12 like that... let's not forget the gang goes to a water park, hero or hate crime and Dennis double life
Hero or hate crime has to be one of the best episodes from the newer seasons all honesty
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Seriously season 14 was complete dogshit
Agreed. There are no bad seasons
@@controloz3310 I'd say season 15 isn't good though. It's not BAD persay but it's not exactly good. However some of my all-time favourite episodes are after season 7.
The last episode definitely seemed directly inspired by a story Glenn told on one of the podcast episodes, where he had a car get stuck in a parking garage. I think my enjoyment of that original story, plus the fact that I identified a little too much with his over the top rage over things like not being able to get ahold of a human on the phone, made me enjoy the episode despite of some of its problems. I just love Dennis as a character too much to not love an episode that is mostly about him.
Basic humour. The show used to be more complex. This was an episode for idiots.
@@jr5993 humor hitler over here
@@Victor-xl4rufr they’re commenting this type of shit under so many people😭
0:19 Hard disagree about 'since Season 11.' Season 12 alone is one of the best in the history of the show imo, a proper overlooked gem it seems.
Season 12 was also a gem to me, almost all the episodes were instant classics to me
there are some really solid episodes in 12, agreed. I think we can all agree that 13 and 14 kinda suck, though, right?
The last two eps are the only ones I didn't love, but the majority of the season is hilarious. 13 and 14 are the weakest ones in my opinion, not for lack of trying and there was some fun stuff and some good episodes, just felt like they wanted to change things up unnecessarily when frankly no one was bored with the show's usual format. The Gang Escapes, Time's Up for the Gang, and The Gang Gets New Wheels were all instant classics for me though.
Season 12 was their last great season let's be honest they probably won't reach those heights again unfortunately
@@mroctober3583most recent season just as good as 12 imo
Dennis takes a mental health day was definitely my favourite episode of the season, it was all about the suspense and slow build up of tension, you spend the entire episode waiting for Dennis to snap and kill somebody, you know he is a psycho, you see him getting more unhinged with each scene, you are just waiting for the series to confirm this guy is actually a serial killer and that is where the enjoyment came from. It was a mix of comedy and thriller that I have never seen before, really cool stuff that could only work in sunny with Dennis and this building mythos of him being a serial killer over so many seasons.
After the conclusion it had me feeling like the character Dennis was living a day in Glenn Howerton's life kinda like a weird matrix thing, I actually think Dennis is the golden god of the Sunny universe now
The characters were also less one-dimensional. They’d been writing the gang as a caricature of themselves for several seasons. Bringing back a lot of supporting characters gave them room to breathe and bounce their insane energies off of. Best season in years!
To me it really felt like “more of the same” in the best way possible. Every episode felt consistently funny and makes me very hopeful for the future.
The bowling episode felt like an instant classic
The return of the McPoyles was too good. They have embodied those characters in an almost sublime way.
@@Caelinus I pray for an episode similar to the frank episode but with the mcpoyles, and their scheme intertwines with the gang but the gang is in the background through the episode and we just see the mcpoyles in their own in the wild drinking warm milk.
@helygg8892 frank sneaking the chili in different ways was too funny
Funny how ppl either strongly dislike or love Dennis takes a Mental Health Day. I really liked it, after Frank vs Russia it was my second favourite episode this season. I agree that S16 was solid, however I also think there were some good episodes in the last couple seasons. The fandom is quite harsh on the show not being the same it was 15!! years ago but I’m just glad they kept it going for so long.
But tbh, I kinda wish they would wrap it up next season. Not bc I don’t enjoy Sunny anymore, but I want the whole cast to be there for the finale. I feel kinda bad writing this, but Danny is quite old and while he is thankfully still fit and healthy, we don’t know what the future holds, especially if they’re gonna start producing the next season in like two years or so. It would be nice to have one more season, maybe like 12 episodes long, with recurring characters like Pondy, Artemis and the lawyer….. and then it just sort of ends.
the show has actualy been renewed up to season 18, which i honestly think is MORE than enough
i really dont want the last season to be lukewarm and underwhelming, tbh
s16 wasnt my favourite, but im so glad it was miles better than s15
I agreed the fuck out of the Dennis episode. It just wasn't funny.
It being a 2 room apartment with a bathroom while they have been pissing in cans & sharing a fold out couch bed... was a gag 17 years in the making of always having those doors there but nothing being done with them.
except that they established that they knew about the bathroom in season 4
I found the gag pretty cheap. I've accepted that only the earlier episodes are good.
17 years in the making for them to spoiler it in a goddamned commercial, i was fuming
@@moose8896glad I didn’t see the commercial, that was one of the funniest things in the show to me
@@jackal1261 😭😭
For me the episode that crystallized into art was Dennis's attempted day off. The whole episode I just kept looking over at my wife and saying "Am I crazy for kinda being on Dennis's side here?" so when at the end it suddenly leaps into the surreal with him plunging his hand into the CEO's chest and consuming the ruby he pulls out of it I started laughing so hard I began sobbing uncontrollably for almost an hour. It was simultaneously so cathartic and such a wonderful punchline to a shaggy dog story that I don't know if they can top it.
He pulls out a diamond! Like how the gang called him trying to turn the coal into diamonds by using pressure cooker. He reached in and pulled out the heart of the man who caused him all sorts of stress and turns his heart into diamond using the metaphorical pressure he was under, as well as his literal high blood pressure.
@@Fattydude66 right you are, and that only increases my surety that it's the pinnacle of always sunny to date
I also like how at the end you realize the whole time he's trying to find the source of his anger that's why he doesn't lose his mind at the retail workers for the most part and says "it's not you it's the system" and in reality he's searching for an embodiment of the system to use to get his anger out and lower his blood pressure to prove he is the Golden God
@@Clowningaround326 oh you're right that's genius writing for second or third watch
@@wingnightbackwards yeah it really amps up the absurdity and impact of the moment that not only is he fantasizing to lower his blood pressure but then it actually *works*
As someone who despised the Ireland episodes, this was a very welcome return to form. Frank vs Russia is among the best episodes and Dennis' Mental Health Day not far off that either.
:( I loved the Ireland Arc. I've rewatched the series 5 or 6 times and Ireland felt fresh and open and weird.
@@jamesn3122I'm glad you did! Unfortunately it did absolutely nothing for me.
The Mental Health Day episode was sooooo good. Top 10 episode for me.
I didn't hate the Ireland arc but it was definitely a departure from what they do best
Dennis's relationship with the castle was enough for me lol
Completely agree. I loved this season. However, the season finale might be my favorite Always Sunny episode of not just the season but the series. At least, top 10.
I thought it was pretty good, but the ending really helped it in my opinion, I’m surprised he didn’t mention it at all
Same!!
Agreed. Like I guess the focuses of the jokes were kind of "broad' in that they weren't endemic to Sunny itself, but I don't think it would have worked anywhere near as well with different characters, so it still counts as Sunny-style comedy imo. 😊
it was good but not that good cmon. better season finales exist. the one where they throw a party and lock everyone in a fire?
Podcast has made me appreciate Charlie as a creative much more because judging by conversations they’ve had on the podcast I think you can see he’s had a firmer hand on this season than usual.
The Dennis solo episode was an instant classic. This season was legit an all timer
Agreed. Love that episode.
The heart rip in the season finale had me rolling 😂
It really wasn't funny at all. Why is everyone saying this. Starting to think these are bot comments.
4:05 frank vs Russia literally had me on the floor at the end. I hadn’t ugly laughed like that watching something in years 😭😭😭
Yes! Me too! Might have been the biggest and longest laugh I have ever had watching this show.
They’ve been doing so many experimental episodes the past few seasons, and for as fun as many of those film pastiches and homages were this season felt like a return to form and felt like a breath of fresh air as a result
I think having writers Marter and Rosel back this season probably played a big roll in it feeling like older seasons
Absolutely! Considering they started in Season 3 when the show really took off and then left after Season 12, which imo is when the writing started going downhill. They were clearly a significant key to the magic of the show in its peak and having them back is proving that. Hope they stay on for future seasons!
Rosell came back in s15 (as well as Glenn returning to full time writing) which explains why that season was a step in the right direction.
I’m glad someone agrees!! Frank vs Russia is one of my new favourites. Up there with ‘Who pooped the bed?’
Yes!
So it’s all about butt stuff, then 😂
That episode was pretty shit. Not very creative. Great for stupid people I guess.
Dennis takes a mental health day was honestly my favorite episode just because of the way Dennis reacts to everything. Was definitely laughing the most at that episode.
I dont think I've seen a show go so long and maintain such a consistent quality. Shows that go this long always have a dark ages period but I don't think It's Always Sunny has had a wholly bad season.
Last season was straight shite besides the first episode.
Frank vs Russia was the hardest I've laughed in awhile
Megan has been a blessing to the podcast and writer/director for the show. She is such an underrated gem that elevates the gang.
I did struggle with the Bryan Cranston episode as I've never really been a fan of shoehorning in celebritied playing themselves.
I think you are spot on though about the shorter seasons, Legit I didn't know it had already ended until the intro of this video
Really didn't like that ep, one of the only that fell flat for me
@PatstarDeluxe all of the last season sucked besides the first episode.
Dennis creating a entire scenario where his day just goes completely wrong and ends with him ripping a man's heart out to deal with stress during a dentist appointment was a solid episode. It was such a peak Sunny joke, it was like hyperbole of the old Always Sunny gags, taking it to 200% and still making funny jabs at today's society. I also think the bowling episode was Dennis at his best, shattering his entire hand on a Test Your Strength machine and holding in that pure anguish because it makes him look like less of a man was another great one
The last episode was my favorite. The social satire was on point, a little bit of group crazies sprinkled in, and the ending was divine. Frankly, much like the cruise episodes to end season 11, this felt like a good series finale.
Imagine if the final season of It’s Always Sunny had the gang unwittingly change for the better along with unintentionally fixing all the lives they ruined, culminating in them being confused at being thanked in the finale.
would love this way more than the show 'just ending'
So the opposite of Seinfeld pretty much
Solid pitch here
That would suck
@@olivernt2667Why? Because its different?
I was surprised when they did acknowledge Charlie's sisters again after all this time. That's some early seasons deep lore. The Frank vs Russia was definitely the highlight of this season.
I agree with most of what you said, but you did the McPoyles DIRTY. They are easily my favorite characters of the series. Great video!
Listening to the podcast might've had the opposite effect on me. Dennis' day off would've been great if I hadn't already heard Glenn tell this exact story on the pod. I've also noticed their over reliance on the "move past it!" line. They also mention loving in it on the pod but because of that i'm hyper aware of how often they use it in this season alone. Still a fun
“Dennis takes a mental health day” might be the best episode they’ve made since Charlie Work.
They made the same joke for 30 minutes. It was maybe entertaining for an average American citizen.
@@jr5993your complex is showing.
My only two complaints with season 16:
1. I agree, the season is too short
And 2. Mac needs to get his beard back. Seeing Rob’s chin upsets me
that's because with a beard he is Mac, without the beard he is Rob
Rob looks much more handsome with facial hair. It always bugs me when Mac is clean shaven.
They all look like they've had plastic surgery and the camera quality is too good. Also the show just got shit in general.
I kinda liked clean shaven Mac, I always thought after Rob buffed up it was silly to see this big buff bearded dumb guy get bullied around, but now that he’s clean shaven this last season it brought back that dopey silly look that Mac was missing and offset how ripped he is now
It’s always a good day when captain midnight uploads a sunny video
The bowling ball episode was GOLD. Dennis throwing the punch then revealing to mac that hes broken every single bone in his hand was hilarious 😂
Mac wasn’t dressed as a Miami Vice character, he’s dressed like Michael Jordan in the 90s in huge oversized suits.
Its nice to see 2005 classic still being appreciated today by many people
Is your pfp the dad from Malcom in the middle?
@@Theorange5068 what are you talking about, that’s clearly a picture of that random celebrity actor guy that was cast in the one episode of this season of Aways Sunny
My group of friends and I thought the two-episode premiere was kind of middling/forgettable, so imagine our surprise when pretty much every episode after those two hit. Kinda feels like they were out to prove themselves after that Disney cash infusion. We've been a little tepid with the "new" Sunny so we're thrilled to see them back in their groove!
I cant believe the show is almost going on 20 years. Im a few months older than the first season and I cant believe a sitcom from that long ago is still running. Hope it makes it to season 20
Can’t believe I’m going to watch 16 seasons of television for a 11 minute video.
The scene of Frank winning the chess match while the device goes into full throttle with the triumphant music playing in the background is amazing, probably my favourite moment of the season
I was pleasantly surprised with this season. The Chuckie Cheese episode, the Bowling episode were definitely my favorites. I love the McPoyle bros and can't get enough of them. They've been missing for too long. It's good to see the supporting characters back again this season. I agree the season was WAY too short. But I'm grateful for what we got.
Don't understand how blowing up a kids venue is funny at all and I love dark humour. The show sucks now.
Loved a lot of recent Sunny, that Ireland finale had me bawling, but the criticisms are fair. The podcast has done immeasurable good for the quality of the writing lately, and it's no longer in the trap that South Park has fallen into of having to be a "social commentary" show instead of a show about real people.
Wow, 16 seasons in and it’s still kicking ass, very cool
It was enjoyably consistent
Very interesting that we had virtually the same views on the season as a whole but our views on which episodes were the best and weakest of the season were almost all opposites
Dennis Takes a Mental Health Day was easily the BEST episode of this season. You're out of your damn mind.
I'd love to see a video about Party Down! Such an underappreciated show.. hope it gets another season!
Not underappreciated by any means. That show is woke trash and deserves to be shat on
You didn't cover The Gang Gets Cursed! Probably my favorite episode of the entire season. Just stellar writing all around and a great performance from David Hornsby as Cricket. Still, great video, I loved this season too. Cheers!
Dennis takes a Metal health day was probably my favourite episode of always sunny. Instant classic with one of Glenn Howerton's greatest performances, as well as some lovely rips on modern day life.
I enjoyed the newest season a lot more than I expected to, especially the last couple of episodes.
The last episode was the same joke for 30 minutes. A joke that's already been made in other episodes. I guess it's entertaining for idiots
I loved this video even if I personally think Dennis Takes A Mental Health Day is one of my new favorite Sunny episodes overall. Complete agree that this season was full of nonstop hits even if some weren't quite as phenomenal. Felt like a return to classic Sunny in the best way
It's always a good day when Captain Midnight uploads!🙂
I had a good time watching this season. And the Dennis episode was great you fool!
I thought the Risk E. Rat's episode was perfect IASIP. I had a hard time getting into the show and finding it funny, but I think that one perfectly encapsulates the characters and the show's tone in a way I wish I would have been able to see earlier on in the show. It's one I'd feel most confident in showing to someone else to give an idea of what the show is in a way that isn't too jarring as I felt the first couple of seasons could be.
Risk e rats is one of the worst episodes of the show for me. Just wasn’t very funny at all. Rest of the season was pretty good overall
@@Faron837 Strong claim. I can think of many bad ones, and many more forgettable ones. Too many episodes have relied on shock humour for me and as I've watched so much edgy comedy, it's hard to shock me, making the humour fall flat (to be fair, I started watching last year so I'm judging decade old episodes off of modern retrospective). This season felt a lot more balanced in that regard.
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Wait are you saying older season episodes are worse than these newer ones?😂
@@mroctober3583 Depends on the particular episode, but there are many that are to me personally, yes. I was also only talking about this particular season as I think it was mostly highs. Some of the more recent seasons prior to this one have been very hit and miss also.
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Which episodes?
i absolutely loved this season, it just kept getting better and better
As someone who hasn't listened to the podcast, I loved the final episode. Also, my new favourite quote is "I summon the very fact that I am a man!"
It's been 7 months and I've listened to every episode of the podcast... I still love the final episode 👍
Best episode of the season was the finale for me. I have watched it like 6 times, each with a different person who had not seen it. Just perfect
Great video, glad I’m a subscriber. Keep covering sunny please!
Just finished this season, it was great
Yayy just in time for my workout. I love your videos
Mcpoyles make any episode a banger. I need more cricket also. He's effortlessly funny
Frank vs Russia might be my fav episode ever
THANK YOU, finally someone said it! The recent years have got so much hate from fans and critics alike when I personally believe they haven’t been terrible though definitely not as incredibly as earlier seasons, admittedly my emotional connection to this show leaves my opinion to be biased however it’s a valid opinion nevertheless. I was also a huge fan of the Ireland episodes and this new season, unfortunately as times have changed and the writers and actors have too there will be a lack of charm compared to that from the begins as it feels so much less gritty and edgy now but still incredibly hilarious and obviously darker and edgier than typical sitcoms and comedies
I wasn't really feeling this season until the back end episodes. The bowling one and malcolm in the middle one were great. And the finale with Dennis was spot on.
Also, talking about the Sunny podcast, I remember when they went over "Charlie has cancer" and talked about his sister's being there, the guys said that they had honestly forgot that Charlie had sisters. Then in 16 when they go to his sister's house, Mac says that he forgot that Charlie even had sisters. I would really not be surprised if that joke was inspired in part thanks to them rewatching the show due to the podcast.
Frank vs Russia was a fuckin classic! It felt like they went back to the shows roots and Danny Devito was killin it this season
Bro after ep 8 I was like looking for the next episode forgetting it was only 8 eps it felt cut short
I honestly think the only bad overall seasons are s13 and s15, but even those have some gems. The fact they've manage to keep this show going for so long and still manage to get a laugh out of me is impressive in its own right.
I just love how much you love sunny like the rest of us. Great video. I agree on the 8 episodes
Saw the title and I already agree, glad to see them being fully creative and explore new ideas again
So glad to know that this show is still going strong! I'm catching up to the current seasons & man this is one of the best comedies I've seen.
I'm ngl 2020 A Year In Review is the most I've laughed at a show possibly ever, normally I am not a fan for super topical episodes, but that one hade me in tears 😂
My least favourite episode this season was the Malcolm/Breaking Bad one. It just didn't land for me.
And Tsuma (the name of their in-universe Tesla) is Japanese for wife.... not sure if that has any other meaning but found that interesting
The Gang Gets Cursed is one of my favourite eps. Really felt like a S3 4 or 5 episode it was so good
YESS!! I don't see enough love for this episode! It was my favorite too, and of course it was written by Hornsby (his episodes are always my favorites!)
@@angelical.3384 Yeah I was surprised by the lack of love for it too....
100% agree with everything you said except for the last ep. The Dennis Mental day ep is one of my favorites of any IASIP eps and I've seen them all. Almost felt like a Curb ep which is one of my all time favorite shows as well.
Insane that you thought the Dennis episode was the worst one, that’s my favorite one man’s top 3 Dennis epsisodes now. All those situations are very very real and they’re all classic Dennis
Curry Barker jumpscare 5:39
Episode 8 was a Glenn episode 100%. Just like the whole last season was Charlie Day's idea (btw the others werent keen on, and i agree). It was about his experience with his Tesla getting stuck in a garage and his boba hatred. Unhinged Dennis is fun imo.
Best season in a while for sure. Couldn’t agree more
The scene in the final episode when Dennis got a new phone was so perfect. I work for Vodafone and the amount of times customers get better deals if they're new rather than existing loyal customers is insane. Dennis' anger was so justified it was hilarious
whaaaat? that last episode was a masterpiece
I’m very glad you made this video because I just finished this season and I think the show was better than ever
Your title alone made me watch s16, I had quit the series after the s15 ending, and I'm glad you released this video cause the new season is so GOOD
Dennis Takes a Mental Health Day was my favorite episode of the season by far. The writing was incredible- the reveal at the end was so goddamn cool. I loved the beauty of the cinematography and simple special effects at the end with Dennis and the TSUMA guy on the beach. But most of all, Glenn’s performance was fucking outstanding. I so badly need to learn the monologue he gives when talking to Daisy on the phone. I’ve said so many times before, when people give Glenn the opportunity to go full Juilliard, the results are absolutely insane.
Also, I absolutely loved the fact that the episode was inspired by Glenn’s own story about his stranded Tesla. It really felt like a gift to the hardcore fans who have watched the podcast and can recognize the storyline and be like, “Hey! They did the thing!”
the 8 episode season felt like I got locked out of my car after leaving my phone on the roof
Brilliantly articulated, and although I won't stand for McPoyle slander I see why I loved this more, it definitely felt like coming home. Great take!
I love that the Chuck E Cheez guy is from That's a Bad Idea. Awesome sketch group.
definitely a standout from the last 5-6 seasons the bowling episode was one of the funniest for sure in 5 seasons
you should definitely rank the sunny seasons one day i'd like to hear yout thoughts on every season
Im old as dirt, and i remember Sunny being on TV but i never really gave it much of a chance. Well this summer i have, and wow it so refreshing how non-PC the show is, they are all terrible people and its hilarious. Just finished Season 2, working my way up there.
S3, 4 and 5 are amazing
rob mcelhenney gets woke after season 11 and the show starts dropping off hard. He gets rich and starts hanging out with Hollywood celebrities.
seasons 6-11 are absolute peak, especially seasons 7 and 9
Frank vs Russia was a Sunny Masterpiece lmao
the season finally was my favorite
I felt like Dennis Takes A Mental Health Day was the best episode they've done in awhile.
I definitely think that podcast put them back in touch with classic Sunny.
lol dude acknowledged how we all hate company apps and then pitched one at the end 😂
Mental health day was one of my favorites of the series