Yep, following the premiere of Sunny's 15th season on Friday, the show's long, sordid history of yellowface, brownface, and blackface – disturbing occurrences most frequently popping up in the show's Lethal Weapon remake episodes starting with season six's “Dee Reynolds: Shaping America’s Youth” - was apparently a hot topic on and off screen among the show's creators/writers/stars/football team owners - the latter in the case of Rob McElhenney who plays Mac when he's not being referred to as Ryan Reynold's pal and/or Mark Wahlberg. *do do do do do do doooo dooooo doooooo * the letter s in the scooby doo spooky swamp in the howling peaks on the wii. “The Gang Addresses What The Hell Is Going On With Those Blackface Episodes” For a swashbuckling adventure worth a treasure chest full of Scooby Snax. It may have taken 10 years, eight seasons, and a healthy smattering of think pieces questioning how exactly It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia is a) still on the air b) doesn't owe roughly $10,000,000 to the FCC and c) hasn't been socially shunned into oblivion, alongside everyone who has so much as grabbed a coffee for Danny DeVito before he ruined saved Christmas by emerging naked from a leather couch, but it seems the team behind the long-running FXX sitcom has finally done something they never have before … SIGN ME UPġ1:00 AM On A Tuesday Cracked's Offices, New York, New York For more ComedyNerd content, and ongoing coverage of the Iran/Contra Affair, please sign up for the ComedyNerd newsletter below. Welcome to ComedyNerd, Cracked's daily comedy vertical.
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