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Come and check out It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia 16x6 Risk E. Rat's Pizza & Amusement Center - FULL reaction - Available on the drive now!

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Nicki

After my first watch, I didn't really think of it as being a meta episode until I read a Season 16 review I also saw a reddit post coming to the same conclusion but it lowkey seems like a stoned, conspiracist wrote it. Gets a lil too deep and detailed lol So I'll share the quote from the review instead: "Dee and Frank discussing outdated terms and sexist practices, Charlie and Dennis getting pervy over an animatronic character, and Mac quarreling with a child over unredeemed tickets—and forcing them to look themselves in the mirror. It’s as if the episode addresses the “You couldn’t make this show today,” comments many have said, and the Sunny team responds with, “You’re right, we can’t. But damn it, we’re going to stick around.” The gang’s havoc in the restaurant is a direct mirror of its product-of-its-time offensive humor during its early years—using ableist slurs, doing racist accents, etc.—and exploring how their values have changed. Or, at the very least, what these characters can comprehend. It’s typical Sunny-styled provocativeness that’s also extremely funny" It reminds me of The Gang Tries Desperately to Win an Award - they're very aware of how they're perceived when comparing to shows that are revered by the industry. But now, Sunny has episodes that are banned to the public. I feel like they know the people weren't demanding they be taken down but more so of a corporation protecting itself. They can still do what they want while navigating their and our changing beliefs. What are the rules?