Oh I watched it immediately. Torn on if I prefer video or not.
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Oh I watched it immediately. Torn on if I prefer video or not.
I mean I literally have never watched before this. I didn't even know the show existed. I do live under a rock.you mean you've never watched any before this? Oh man. I would say they're definitely finding their footing in season 1, but I dont know if i would say to skip it. Season 2 they start rolling pretty good, and by season 3 they're really finding their stride. Then it just gets more and more insane w/ each season after that I've been loving going back to rewatch episodes before throwing on their podcast every week now. Still need to go back and rewatch "the gang solves the north korea problem" so I can get caught up w/ this weeks podcast.
This week's podcast is a much watch on YouTube. I feel like if you just listened to it you would really be questioning what the hell is going on with "Glenn" lol
Cask Strength Single Barrel Collector’s Edition, bottled at 58% ABV, was made in traditional pot stills and matured in ex-bourbon barrels for at least 15 years — celebrating 15 seasons of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.” Only 755 bottles of this expression, which the brand calls the “world’s rarest and finest Irish expression” — a very bold claim — are being made publicly available.
The limited-edition whiskey can be purchased on the brand’s website for $999.95. The purchase includes autographed cards from the three actors and an engraved wooden and mirrored box.
Four Walls Bartender’s Blend Limited Edition goes for $89.95 and can be purchased on the brand’s website. It is sold in a collectible premium box. Only a few hundred cases will be released initially, with opportunities for fans to taste the spirit at special events over the coming months, including the The Always Sunny Podcast live events at the Bourbon and Beyond Festival in September in Louisville, Kentucky, and at The Met Philadelphia.
This week's podcast is a much watch on YouTube. I feel like if you just listened to it you would really be questioning what the hell is going on with "Glenn" lol