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From left, Kaitlin Olson, Rob McElhenney, Danny DeVito and Charlie Day return this month for Season 13 of

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The title of the Flavor 13 premiere of "It'due south Ever Sunny in Philadelphia" tells you plenty about where the creators' and stars' heads accept been these last couple of years.

"The Gang Make Paddy's Great Again," airing Wednesday on FXX, finds (most of) the grouping plotting a take down of a rival bar past pitting liberals and conservatives against each other using "fake news." In another episode, the men — Mac (Rob McElhenney, the creator), Charlie (Charlie Day, an executive producer), Dennis (Glenn Howerton) and Frank (Danny DeVito) — exert buffoonish power plays over i some other during an Escape the Room challenge, while Dee (Kaitlin Olson) is squarely ignored.

"The last couple seasons nosotros had to take such a huge suspension between when we finished making the episodes and when they aired, that it was hard to write annihilation topical," Mr. Day said. "This season nosotros were able to be a little bit more electric current."

"E'er Sunny" has never been much of an awards darling — though information technology does accept three Emmy nominations for stunt coordination — but it maintains a fiercely loyal fan base of operations. A lot has inverse since 2005 when the darkly comic series debuted, but while the narcissistic, amoral characters have remained by and large the same, the performers behind them have evolved alongside the culture.

In phone interviews with Mr. Day and Mr. McElhenney, and, separately, Ms. Olson, they discussed the show's progression, tackling current events and the concept of redemption for the gang. These are edited excerpts from the conversations.

One big cultural shift has been the emergence of the #MeToo move. Did you talk about how that might inform Dennis'southward well-documented predatory tendencies this season?

ROB McELHENNEY Yeah, absolutely. In fact we have an entire episode where the gang goes to sexual harassment training considering nosotros felt like it was manifestly something that we needed to address. I recall everybody that watches the bear witness recognizes that it'due south satire. Plain we would have to address Dennis'southward misogyny in the flavour. I think we did it in a pretty satisfying way.

CHARLIE DAY Something I'm proud of that we've always done is, we've ever pointed it out. The joke is that the characters are pointing it out. The one-act's coming out of the fact that this grapheme is such a maniacal egomaniac that he doesn't hear his own voice. We're able to keep doing what we're doing because the worse these people behave, the more the point of the storytelling comes across. If it's missed, it's missed. Yous tin can't agree everyone'due south hand.

There'southward a scene in the second episode this season in which Dee is trapped in Dennis's bedroom, and it's really unsettling.

KAITLIN OLSON I wasn't in the writers' room. I do alive with the creator [Mr. McElhenney, her hubby], so we talk about that stuff a lot.

I think at the end of the day, we're trying to brand people laugh, not change anyone's heed. Anybody's just upset right now, and we're merely trying to address that there are these problems. To us, it's really funny to push the characters equally far as nosotros tin can, without turning them into cartoons. Dennis is a creep, and he is inappropriate with women, and we just embraced it and went with information technology.

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There's a mode in which Dee could come off equally the embodiment of the "absurd girl" trope in "Gone Girl" — the woman who prides herself on being able to hang with the boys while exhibiting internalized misogyny. I don't come across Dee in that light, though. Kaitlin, how exercise y'all view your character in relation to the remainder of the gang?

OLSON We've been doing this for 13 years now, and for the first four years, every time I got interviewed, 90 percent of the people interviewing me asked how I was able to "hang with the guys," comedically. And it was so incredibly insulting. But information technology was likewise refreshing how shocking that was to hear, because I never considered that I was a woman "hanging with guys." It feels, to me, on set, that we are five people who are having a really fun fourth dimension and making each other laugh.

If nosotros're these despicable creatures that are all really selfish, it'due south equal opportunity name-calling. I similar that they don't treat me like a lady. Nobody's opening a door for Dee.

The gang has become more introspective in some ways, particularly when it comes to topics like race, sexuality and gender. In that location are aspects of the Season 1 episode in which Mac punches a trans adult female that oasis't aged as well; is there anything you look back on that you would approach differently today?

McELHENNEY Yes. I think that's a great example right there. We equally a show and equally creators, and we equally a culture, have come a long way in the final 13 or 14 years. It's important to us that we are progressing with the culture and recognizing that things that nosotros may have thought at the time may have been acceptable or O.M. weren't really, just nosotros weren't enlightened of that.

DAY That being said, I have to call out your example for a infinitesimal there, considering Mac doesn't go and punch a trans woman in that episode because she'due south a trans woman. We prepare upwards in that episode that he has a reflex when someone comes onto him from behind. He just turns and punches. He does it to his friend who'southward a woman earlier in the episode, then information technology's called dorsum later in the episode when he does it to that character —

McELHENNEY I don't know that the event would be that I punched her. I think the effect would be the way that nosotros handled even just using the term "tranny."

24-hour interval Sure.

McELHENNEY Yes, using the term "tranny" casually — as if it'due south just the manner that you would refer to a transgender person — is. The character today might still be doing that, simply we equally a prove would recognize that's a derogatory term.

Twenty-four hours Correct. Withal, as a result of that moment, two blueish-collar construction guys see him practise that and say, "Hey, isn't that a detest offense?"

Thirteen years ago I would say we were manner ahead of the game of being progressively frail effectually these issues while still not existence afraid to use them. There might be sure moments that maybe don't age every bit well, only we've never been a prove that is not coming at these characters through that lens.

McELHENNEY Nosotros've never been a meanspirited show. The characters have been meanspirited, but we as the creators have never been. At least it'due south non our goal.

OLSON Yeah, that word is not O.M. anymore, which I don't think we knew dorsum then. But now, I'1000 not sure that a character on our show wouldn't say it. [But] somebody else would comment on it — similar "Whoa, you can't say that!" On the actors' and writers' side, in that location would be growth at that place. But we wouldn't want growth for the characters.

DAY They've always tried to fence the correct affair or wrong thing to do. Look, in another twenty years probably there will be lots of things we're doing now that people are like, "Oh, that doesn't historic period that well."

McELHENNEY We'll accost that in an episode xx years from at present, in our mid-60s.

The characters take become more self-enlightened, but do y'all believe in that location's any adventure they could be redeemed? Last flavour, in the fantastical trunk-switching episode "The Gang Turns Black," the twist was that they learned zip from that feel of living as blackness people for a day.

Solar day It would've been a phony ending if these characters had learned a sweetness, happy lesson at the end of it. That being said, this season nosotros accept a great episode with Frank and Mac that deals with Mac's sexuality and Frank's discomfort around him now that he'southward out of the closet, where he does learn something by the end. It'due south really overnice.

The answer is: sometimes; sometimes no. It's the creative process. Information technology's whatever we think tells the best story simply also says the best thing about u.s. every bit people.

OLSON I have to think of Dee as someone who's just and so deeply insecure, that that's what motivated all of her beliefs. She's but desperately trying to get all of the gang, specifically her brother [Dennis], to like her and respect her. I don't think that these characters are despicable. I think Charlie'south really lovable. If anything, I would say the Dennis grapheme is a legitimately awful person but Mac coming out as gay [in "Hero or Hate Crime?"] was a very legitimately tender moment, on purpose.

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That came out of Rob getting a lot of feedback on social media from the Fifty.G.B.T.Q. community, who were so excited at the end of one of our earlier episodes where he admits that he'southward gay, but then goes back in the closet. A show that they loved was going to take a grapheme coming out of the closet — and then he took it back, and they were legitimately upset.

He paid attention to that. Information technology was just funny to u.s.a. that he was fighting against information technology. But, then it was like, O.K., we've done that, it was funny, there's no reason for him to not just be gay and fully encompass information technology.

What is Mac'south journey this season now that he's fully out of the cupboard?

McELHENNEY It hasn't changed too much. One of the things we wanted to make sure was, only considering Mac's out of the closet, that doesn't mean he'due south redeemed in any fashion. In fact, that would do a disservice, I think, to the community if all of a sudden Mac turned Pollyanna or suddenly sweet. I got a great response through social media and fans in the street, from the L.B.G.T.Q. customs. Nosotros felt like he should exist the same grapheme he's always been except now he's openly trying to date men.

Twenty-four hours The same with the characters' reaction to him. If of a sudden they said, "Well, hey, let'due south exist nice and sweet to Mac considering he's out of the cupboard," information technology would not be true to the evidence and would non exist true to humanity. These characters treat him the same that they've always treated him.

McELHENNEY Mostly they detest Mac non because he's gay, just because he'southward abrasive.

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Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/04/arts/its-always-sunny-in-philadelphia-interview-season-13.html

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