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Steve Perry thinks it's the '80s again | June 20, 2007
It's no surprise that parodies of The Sopranos' final scene are popping up all over the place. But two of the latest to jump on the bandwagon are the Pittsburgh Pirates and Hillary Clinton.
(The Clinton clip, by the way, was put together as part of a campaign theme song contest. The winning song is by Celene Dion. Really?)
The great thing about It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, which is set to return in "late summer" on FX, is that you get a pretty good idea of the wrong-ness that will take place in each episode just from the titles. This season's list is after the jump.
"Dennis Gets a Puppy"
"Mac and Dee Take Back the Streets"
"The Gang finds a Dumpster Baby""
"Mac is a Serial Killer"
"The Gang gets Held Hostage"
"Frank Sets Sweet Dee on Fire"
"Dennis Looks Like a Sex Offender"
"The Gang Gets Stockholm Syndrome"
"The Gang Solves the North Korea Situation"
"The Gang Gets Invincible"

2 Comments
I almost forgot about "It's Always Sunny." And that Hillary video? HORRIBLE and classic.
Posted by: DeAnn | June 20, 2007 08:26 AM
Dude, just reading the title made me laugh. I can't wait to have The Gang back.
Posted by: Isabel | June 20, 2007 12:07 PM
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