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PostPosted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 11:52 am 
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I don't know how many of you happened to catch the Always Sunny in Philadelphia episode "The Great Recession" on Thursday but I thought it deserved a mention. I have been a fan of Always Sunny for the past few years and was really looking forward to this season and while I thought that the first two episodes were mediocre this 3rd episode was abysmal. The shameless product placement for Dave and Busters and Coors was so over the top it was hard to watch. And i realize that advertisers are scrambling for new ways to get the word out about their products with the popularity of the DVR and its wonderful commercial skipping features but can't they do it without ruining one of the best shows on TV? Here is an article that sums up what happened better than I could

http://www.slashfilm.com/2009/10/01/controversy-did-its-always-sunny-in-philadelphia-sell-out-with-the-great-depression/

In short I am boycotting both Dave and Busters and Coors cause of this trainwreck. Give me a Pabst Blue Ribbon thanks.

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Dave & Busters couldn't be more irrelevant to my life, and therefore I actually thought the episode & the product placement was pretty hilarious.

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Just seems like something silly to get upset about. To each their own I guess

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I don't know how many of you happened to catch the Always Sunny in Philadelphia episode "The Great Recession" on Thursday but I thought it deserved a mention. I have been a fan of Always Sunny for the past few years and was really looking forward to this season and while I thought that the first two episodes were mediocre this 3rd episode was abysmal. The shameless product placement for Dave and Busters and Coors was so over the top it was hard to watch. And i realize that advertisers are scrambling for new ways to get the word out about their products with the popularity of the DVR and its wonderful commercial skipping features but can't they do it without ruining one of the best shows on TV? Here is an article that sums up what happened better than I could

http://www.slashfilm.com/2009/10/01/controversy-did-its-always-sunny-in-philadelphia-sell-out-with-the-great-depression/

In short I am boycotting both Dave and Busters and Coors cause of this trainwreck. Give me a Pabst Blue Ribbon thanks.


Phil - it was bad and I am probably one of the shows biggest fans. I was considering going to see "The Night Man" if it came to Chicago lol.

But yeah this integrated product placement just doesn't work - it takes away too much from the comedy of the show. 30 Rock got slammed for doing it as well last year so why didn't the guys figure out that this was a bad idea?

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I on the other hand disagree about the first two episodes - I laughed my ass off at both.

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Dave & Busters couldn't be more irrelevant to my life, and therefore I actually thought the episode & the product placement was pretty hilarious.


That's the way I took it too. Took the check then mocked the advertisers. Product placement has been around forever and will only increase. most of my favs are filled with it (seinfeld, 30 rock)

I've liked all the eps this season, but they set the bar so high its hard to for them to top themselves, imo.

First 3 eps have been great !!

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As someone who has gone as Greenman for Halloween in the past, I was disappointed w/the product placement but enjoyedthe episode. I actually watched the episode with someone who had never seen the show before and he thought it was funny.

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Just seems like something silly to get upset about. To each their own I guess


I guess I would have had less of a problem with it if it was handled in a way that made me laugh. The problem is it didn't.

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I noticed it but it didn't really bother me. Don't you think they did that on purpose to make fun of the recession as they packed the whole episode with the sponors? Anyway the road trip episode was better than the recession episode.

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As someone who has gone as Greenman for Halloween ...


you had me right there...awesome..

From Episode #12 - The Gang Wrestles for the Troops ( looks like 13 eps this year as usual).

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THE BIRDS OF WAR

Just trying to imagine Charlie interacting with Rowdy Roddy Piper has me cracking up.

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come on. the line, "You won't find a better steak dinner in an arcade setting" was funny.

i think in fact, buryman may have been on to something--or you know, they could've been just inside joshing and the sponsors didn't even pick up on it.

it was a funny episode.


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1. Gail the Snail = Epic

2. WHY DON'T WE PLAY NIGHTCRAWLERS ANYMORE, FRANK ?!?!

3. Wine in a can.

They are reaching new levels of awesomeness with each episode.

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I can't believe there have been 11 episodes already. I really wish they would go to 22 or 26 episodes.

I think it's safe to say that this show is back on track after the sponsor sell out episode - last night was great again.

Excuse me now, I have to go work on my glamour muscles. :lol:

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Let the record show that Degenerate Dave has no core.

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The return of Green Man !!!

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My favorite comedy on all of TV right now.

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If there is a funnier show, someone let me know, because it must be good....

ASIP keeps getting better and it was already the best show on TV.

decent interview with Mac (who is married to Sweet Dee in "real life", had no idea), teases a "Michael Vick Episode"

http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/firstc ... k_for_more

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If there is a funnier show, someone let me know, because it must be good....

ASIP keeps getting better and it was already the best show on TV.

decent interview with Mac (who is married to Sweet Dee in "real life", had no idea), teases a "Michael Vick Episode"

http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/firstc ... k_for_more


Mac and Sweet Dee are married? That's hilarious! I'm with you Bob - there is nothing funnier on TV - I can't believe they only did 13 episodes again.

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Bob Loblaw wrote:
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My favorite comedy on all of TV right now.


If there is a funnier show, someone let me know, because it must be good....

ASIP keeps getting better and it was already the best show on TV.

decent interview with Mac (who is married to Sweet Dee in "real life", had no idea), teases a "Michael Vick Episode"

http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/firstc ... k_for_more


Mac and Sweet Dee are married? That's hilarious! I'm with you Bob - there is nothing funnier on TV - I can't believe they only did 13 episodes again.

What's even funnier is that Charlie and the waitress are married in real life too.

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Psycory wrote:
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Mac and Sweet Dee are married? That's hilarious! I'm with you Bob - there is nothing funnier on TV - I can't believe they only did 13 episodes again.

What's even funnier is that Charlie and the waitress are married in real life too.



Whaaaaaaaaa? had NO idea. that's hilarious.

Charlie is becoming my favorite sit-com character of all-time... I mean, not just he's on the list, but he might be #1. That's pretty serious...

also good to see they got picked up in syndication on comedy central starting in Jan, I'm sure we'll get a few ASIP marathons or something..

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i have a friend who sounds and acts a lot like charlie. he's good people.


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i have a friend who sounds and acts a lot like charlie. he's good people.

I have students who act like Charlie, they are amusing but, like Charlie, rather illiterate.

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My thoughts on the demise of this show seem to have been greatly exaggerated. Last nights episode with Rowdy Roddy Piper was excellent.

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and i swear if you watch the D&B episode again, you'll find it funnier.


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I don't know how many of you happened to catch the Always Sunny in Philadelphia episode "The Great Recession" on Thursday but I thought it deserved a mention. I have been a fan of Always Sunny for the past few years and was really looking forward to this season and while I thought that the first two episodes were mediocre this 3rd episode was abysmal. The shameless product placement for Dave and Busters and Coors was so over the top it was hard to watch. And i realize that advertisers are scrambling for new ways to get the word out about their products with the popularity of the DVR and its wonderful commercial skipping features but can't they do it without ruining one of the best shows on TV? Here is an article that sums up what happened better than I could

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In short I am boycotting both Dave and Busters and Coors cause of this trainwreck. Give me a Pabst Blue Ribbon thanks.

Product placement started with E.T when Reeses pieces was used as the candy instead of M&M. If you're going to boycott show and movies that use product placement you're not gonna be watching very much at all. It was a very good episode, and because it's so uncharacteristic for them to do something like that it was funny.

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that episode was probably the hardest i've laughed at a TV show this season. from start to finish i loved this episode.


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