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  • It's Always Sunny on TV (2022)
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    Video | 25 min | Comedy
It's Always Sunny on TV (2022)
TV-MA
Video | 25 min | Comedy

The original unaired pilot to It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia plot-wise closely resembling Charlie Has Cancer.
Director
Rob Mac (as Rob McElhenney)
Writers
Rob Mac (as Rob McElhenney) | Kristin Belka Maier (staff writer)
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Updated May 4, 2021

Release date
Jan 12, 2022 (Argentina)

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