What is comedy? What makes people
laugh? Comedy, especially in television, is an extremely hard concept to
master. Everybody has a different sense of humor so finding an audience can be
very difficult. The show It’s Always
Sunny in Philadelphia is a special sort of comedy. Being one of the top
rated shows on the cable network FX, It’s
Always Sunny in Philadelphia (or “It’s always Sunny” for short) branches
out to all different types of audiences with it’s offensive, narcissistic sense
of humor. By taking on controversial subjects like abortion and gay marriage
throughout the series along with just straight-up twisted plot lines, the show
finds its unique and bizarre style and takes it to new lengths that satisfy all
audience members.
The show is about five characters: Mac,
Dennis, Charlie, Sweet Dee, and Frank who all own a subpar bar in Philadelphia.
The show consists of these characters trying to one-up each other, take advantage
of each other, and screw each other over in any way they find suitable to
benefit themselves. Watching these delusional characters work off of each other
in the cruelest of ways adds to the laughs - but it’s only half of the fun.
Then they bring in serious topics to focus on. For example, the episode shown
in class demonstrations how these characters pretend to be handicapped to get
girls (or in Sweet Dee’s case, to get guys). This is where the other half of
the laughs comes from. All of the characters are so over-the-top offensive that
nobody can believe that they exist, which is why they can get away with
bringing up edgy topics like disabled people. But the dialogue is so natural
and conventional (due to the half-improvisation/half-scripted style of the
show) that the viewers can believe that these characters actually do exist.
This contradiction explains why the show is so popular today. People are able to relate to the real life emotions that
these characters portray but when people
watch these characters act upon these emotions in the most illogical and
offensive ways possible, it creates the rambunctious fun that the show is known
for.
The story telling and characters are
great in the show, but not many people notice the brilliantly simple camera
shots and stage lighting that the show offers. As you watch It’s Always Sunny, you can clearly see
how there are no use of special camera angles and no use of special lighting.
The directors and producers do this purposely. They want the viewers to feel as
if they are hanging out with the gang at the bar and going on an absurd
adventure with them. This personal aesthetic adds to the comedy to the show and
here’s why: Let’s say I told you a story that I thought was hilarious. But
after you’ve heard my story, you don’t share the same enthusiasm that I do. My
response would probably be, “Oh, you just had to be there to think it was funny.”
The producers use this technique in It’s
Always Sunny with the personal and natural camera shots and lighting, where
it seems as if you’re in the show experiencing everything that these characters
are experiencing.
There are many elements to this show
that make it a successful comedy. But the reason why I like this show so much
is the fact that the actors just have fun with it. The actors on the show, who
also write and produce the show, are all friends behind the scenes and share a
similar sense of humor. When they are on screen, the viewers can obviously tell
that the actors are having fun and not taking their characters too seriously. This authentic atmosphere that the actors
create on the show is unlike any other television show and if they continue to
bring forth this energy, they will continue to be successful.
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