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Beautiful and emotionally charged, Mac Finds His Pride strikes an unfamiliar, yet powerful tone. This isn't "peak Sunny". McElhenney concluded the interview by promising that fans will be getting "more of the same," although what that means is unclear when Always Sunny thrives on experimenting with style and genre.
We weren’t creating a gay character for comedic effect, that was there just to be gay and to be funny because he was gay, but a very complex, very disturbed, very fucked-up and awful character, who happens to be gay. And we ran with that."
Mac is not funny because he is gay, Mac is funny and he's gay. Most notably, Mac has sought to discover who he's attracted to.
That ability to tell an honest story and not use the topic purely for humor made this Always Sunny episode a milestone in queer TV.
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It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is known for its boundary-pushing humor.
In season 13, episode 10, "Mac Finds His Pride", Mac performs a moving dance routine to express to his father his sexuality.
He expressed explicitly earlier in the episode that his religious beliefs and his gayness were at war with each other. His other work has appeared in Teen Vogue, British GQ, and The Independent.