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It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
michaelicious:
I am really happy this show is starting to get a bit bigger. It is probably my favourite television show of all time. My best friend and I dressed up as Charlie and Mac for Halloween last year.
Haven't seen the Kitten Mittens episode yet.
KvP:
It's like Seinfeld, but the characters aren't upper-class and the fact that they're awful people is the whole point of the show, rather than a persistent undercurrent.
Inlander:
"Upper class"? Seinfeld? Where on earth do you get that from? The four main characters ranged from lower- to "middle"-middle class, at best.
Alex C:
I think it's just easy to have that impression at times because Jerry is always pretty successful and in many ways he sets the tone for the show. Elaine's career also has a lot of highs as well as lows and Kramer is basically completely insulated from consequences, in part due to some large sum of money he acquired before the series began. Hell, even George managed to work for the Yankees and regularly talk to George Steinbrenner for a few seasons.
Inlander:
They definitely interacted with upper class (or at least upper-middle class) characters pretty regularly, but a large part of the humour of the show came from the fact that none of them - George and Kramer especially, Elaine to a lesser extent - actually "belonged" in that company and they were all hopelessly out of their depth in trying to act like they did.
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