
It's always sunny in Philadelphia and All In the Family are surprisingly similar even with a huge gap between the shows airing as a series on T.V. All in the Family and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia cover the same aspects of what it's like to be in a family: the struggles, frustrations, and tension but most importantly the love that not only fuels families but helps them overcome triumphs and tribulations along the way. All in the family is a more family based show with focus on family members being apart of a family. It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is a more contemporary show with family ties but mainly focused on comedic relief. "It's Always" has humor that "All in the family" would be to innocent for, the humor in the 2000's is much often out of line and much too different for earlier humor. All in the family is at a much slower pace...which most would call a true family sitcom but for someone of my humor, the sarcastic relief "It's Always Sunny" brings is a tad bit funnier then a family sitcom. All in the family would be a great show for someone's kids to watch because it brings on a sense of family as opposed to a sense of entitlement which most kids have and act today.

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