I'll put it up here eventually, I'm just working on quite a lot right now, give me a goddamn break. It's a sitcom about 3 friends who pay $300k a month in rent, and every episode they come up with some new fangled grift to raise the money.
Why did they sign the lease? Hold on, I'm getting a call. I really have to take this. Oh shoot, they hung up. Damn. Okay where were we? They signed the lease because they don't read so good and thought it said $300 a month. Haha big whoop.
Why can't they break the lease? They signed it in blood. Yup, that's what we wrote. It is what it is. Lotta good jokes, very "big" comedy. One guy has a laugh track that no one else responds to. There's murders and stuff. Some gay-panic bits, it was the style at the time.
"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" was just getting big at the time and also starred 3 friends who played variations on themselves, but we didn't know that and hadn't seen it, and by the time we found out, we already shot a pilot episode that took like 2 years to film for some reason.
Look, it's like 15yo at this point, in a few more months it'll be old enough to drive itself off a fucking cliff.