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He is Dennis Reynolds' roommate of many years, and has been best friends with Charlie Kelly since childhood. Rob McElhenney, creator and star of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, spoke about the decision to make his character Mac openly gay on the controversial sitcom.

There, McElhenney said exploring Mac's sexual orientation and this episode was something that slowly evolved over time. And I just didn't think that we were that kind of show, and it turned out that we were for people. Mac has actually come out as gay multiple times throughout the show.

I can just do that routine," he said. And I just was not expecting that," McElhenney said. It's wild to watch the early season when Mac had confidence. I've never really been a dancer. And it was nice to tell a story that way.

In the two-part season 11 finale, Mac has a threesome with two men and, immediately after, tells his friends, " Welp, I'm gay," who all respond with variations of " No s**t.". Compared to now, when he just does literally anything Dennis says. McElhenney, whose mother came out as a lesbian when he was young, said he felt like the show handled Mac's coming out "pretty well," but "at the end of the day, it was still an episode of comedy and I just assumed that people were laughing along with us.

That storm was illustrated through an impressive dance routine with a female playing god. It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is a wonderfully bizarre show. During the episode, Frank and his increasingly disfigured and injured face, took Mac around to find his place in the gay community so he could be the token gay in the gang's pride parade float.

Mac hails from a working class Irish-Catholic family in South Philadelphia. The long-running comedy, which wraps up its 13th season on Wednesday, Nov. However, in "Mac Finds His Pride," the comedy went to another level—poignancy. He had plans and made moves.

Remember when Mac thought he was the brains of the operation? But it was sunny to try something, for lack mac a better term, heartfelt. Ultimately, Gay needed to feel comfortable with himself, embrace his sexual orientation, and confront the "storm" that was going on inside of him, all the while coming out to his dad.

And so we wanted to honor that and do something that, you know, felt very different from what we normally do, that we would create an episode that seems like it's going in one direction and then pull the rug out from underneath. Maybe it's just nba is gay we're getting older, but and we still have most of the episodes are still pretty typical in the format of just they're there to be funny.

Ronald “Mac” McDonald decided to live his truth as an openly gay man in the It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia episode “Hero or Hate Crime?”, but that was before half of America decided that. Day, who wrote the episode with McElhenney, said over the years the show has been able to tackle a variety of different topics and genres.

After years of jokes and innuendos, series creator Rob McElhenney 's character, Ronald "Mac" McDonald, came out of the closet, and in "Mac Finds His Pride," he came out to his father through a rather stunning choreographed dancer number.

I don't really know how to dance. Ronald "Mac" McDonald is a gay always from FX's It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. And I still can't dance. Give me back the Mac that would stand up for himself and come in hot with stupid ideas lol Reply reply robisadog •.