Minions of the Golden God Squash Sacrilegious Narrative That Glenn Howerton Has the Least Range of the ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ Cast

‘Always Sunny’ superfans pay tribute to the divine range of Dennis Reynolds

Savages, idiots and jerk-offs will say that Golden God know that he hasn’t even begun to peak.

As non-idiotic, non-jerk-off That ‘80s Show.

Ever since Always Sunny propelled its stars, co-writers and co-producers to superstardom, Howerton, McElhenney, Kaitlin Olson have all been free to explore their interests outside the show. However, some haters recently started a storm of fists (and replies) by suggesting that, not only should the government ban Olson from putting out a “nonstop stream of network TV slop," but that Howerton’s range is limited to ”a certain type of character.”

If they mean to say that Howerton is only capable of playing beings of immense power, supreme intelligence and perfect physical proportions, well, nobody’s perfect — except Dennis.

Now, to be fair to the hater of Howerton and Olson who invoked the boundless rage of the It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia fandom, they may believe that Howerton has limited range because the entertainment industry keeps trying to typecast him into Dennis-like roles. Howerton himself has itted that hed like to branch out and do projects in which he could "play a character that’s not so intense all the time,” but theres no denying that the divine rage he can channel is compelling.

In the 2023 corporate dramedy BlackBerry, Howerton portrayed real-life tech mogul and failed NHL team owner Jim Balsillie, and the multifaceted actor brought some of his signature “intensity” to the role while still humanizing the disgraced ex-BlackBerry CEO to a degree that would be beneath the Golden God.

Similarly, Howertons character in the unjustifiably canceled sitcom A.P. Bio is another egotistical manipulator, but, as opposed to Dennis Reynolds, Dr. Jack Griffin is capable of occasionally feeling remorse for his conniving actions, and hes never once had to explain why he doesnt skin human beings and turn them into lampshades (the smell).

But, honestly, even on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Howerton has had ample opportunity to flex his famous Juilliard acting muscles and deliver performances we never expected from the character of Dennis, and his range is one of the most important contributing factors in the shows ability to maintain a high level of comedy so many seasons into its historic run. 

Just dont ask Howerton to do a British accent when hes not inside his own head — if you catch my meaning.

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