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Charlie Day: "I absolutely loved it" Every Time 'It's Always Sunny' Used A Genius Running Gag About My Character To Create Humor


Published on 2025-04-19 14:31:23 - fandomwire
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  • Charlie Day loves the chaos and brilliance of how It's Always Sunny turns Charlie Kelly's quirks into endlessly entertaining comedy.

In an interview with GQ, Charlie Day, known for his role as Charlie Kelly on "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," discussed the show's use of a running gag involving his character's illiteracy, which he finds hilarious and appreciates for its cleverness. Day highlighted how the gag, which portrays Charlie as unable to read or write properly, has been a consistent source of humor throughout the series, often leading to comedic situations and misunderstandings. He specifically mentioned enjoying scenes where Charlie attempts to write or read, such as the episode where he writes a musical, showcasing the character's unique and humorous take on literacy. Day's appreciation for this aspect of the show underscores the creative and effective use of character-driven comedy in "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia."

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