That’s not all that surprising, as It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia has often featured the gang too wrapped up in their own schemes and problems to recognize what’s going on in the world around them.
Lights are flickering, stools are scooting, and drinks are sliding across the bar, but the gang doesn’t appear all that aware of the creepy goings-on in Paddy’s Pub.
Things get a little more creepy when an axe murderer pops into the frame, but even that frightfest isn’t enough to capture the attention of anyone in the group, as Mac, Charlie, and Dee seem far more concerned with what it’s like to look through Frank’s glasses.