“People have always found our show on their own,” Charlie Day told reporters at Comic Con. “We’ve been a show that’s survived thanks to audience ingenuity and certainly no thanks to awards programs. We’ve solely survived off generations of college kids telling their friends to find the show.” To get there, Dee’s comeback tour starts where she’s historically been the least successful: on-stage. With the help of a new routine, a creepy, overweight talent agent and the backing of her fan club, Dee is as famous as ever. Picking up where last season left off, Dennis – whom I named MVP of season eight – steps in to control the situation. Only now, the tables have turned in this new season. Dennis no longer rules the roost. Every move in Always Sunny is calculated because we know these are horrible, horrible people who cannot function in society without an ulterior motive. When Dennis realizes he can’t stop Dee from achieving fame, he begs to come along for the ride. We know that Dennis doesn’t have emotion. He manufactures it because he wants a piece of the action. Philly Phanatics:  You can stop holding your breath, Mac. Philadelphia Phillies shortstop Chase Utley finally responded to your fan (love) letter after five years. Click here to watch Utley’s letter to Mac.