The ratings for It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia remain quite low but the offbeat comedy is still FXX’s highest-rated scripted series. There’s no danger of the offbeat comedy being cancelled soon since it’s already been renewed through season 14. How will it do in the ratings this time around? Stay tuned.
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia revolves around five underachievers who run Paddy’s Pub in South Philadelphia — Mac (Rob McElhenney), Dennis (Glenn Howerton), Charlie (Charlie Day), Dee (Kaitlin Olson), and Frank (Danny DeVito). In season 13, the gang is back together — sort of. Dennis takes on the new role of father in North Dakota while his buddies continue their scheming ways at the bar. Could they be happier and more successful without him? Even without Dennis, the gang has still has its hands full: Charlie hopes to have a child with The Waitress, Mac wants to understand his newfound sexuality, Dee takes feminism to new heights, and Frank is intent on the Gang experiencing the greatest moment in Philadelphia sports history — an Eagles Super Bowl victory.
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For comparisons: The 12th season of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia on FXX averaged a 0.36 rating in the 18-49 demographic with 601,000 viewers.
Cable ratings are typically released within a day or so of the show’s airing, except for in the case of weekends and holidays.
What do you think? Do you like the It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia TV series on FXX? Do you think that it should have been renewed through season 14 or, should it have been cancelled instead?