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The official Always Sunny Podcast (hosted by Rob, Charlie, and Glenn) frequently references old DVD extras that aren’t streaming anywhere. Fans have ripped those extras from their personal collections and uploaded them to Archive.org with verified checksums to prevent bitrot (digital decay).
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So the next time you find yourself longing for the original broadcast of “The Gang Solves the Gas Crisis” or the DVD commentary for “Sweet Dee Has a Heart Attack,” remember: the Internet Archive is waiting. Just make sure that little blue “Verified” tag is glowing. Because in the world of digital back-alley deals, a verified file is the closest thing to a full-on Paddy’s Pub handshake.
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The show has gained a significant following over the years, and many fans are interested in accessing episodes online. The Internet Archive (archive.org) is a digital library that provides access to a wide range of content, including TV shows.
– Creative Commons or fair-use compilations (e.g., “Every ‘Wild Card’ moment,” “Charlie’s Bird Law speech loop”) often remain online, especially if they are transformative. Add AND verified:true if you want only integrity-checked
"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," the cringe-worthy yet endearingly twisted sitcom, has been a staple of Philadelphia's pop culture scene since its debut in 2005. Created by and starring Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton, and Charlie Day, the show follows the misadventures of a group of friends, known as "The Gang," who run a dive bar in Philly and get into all sorts of trouble.