Birds of War
Throughout many of the episodes in the TV series “its Always
Sunny in Philadelphia” it is apparent that the TV show is a comedy that
generally makes fun of certain aspects of every day life. Although this is seen
a lot throughout the series in some episodes such as the birds of war episode
(season 5, episode 7)
The gang is trying to appeal to an audience of war veterans
who like wrestling by making a song and organizing a wrestling match that they
hope these veterans will attend. Naturally for this show it is not that easy
and some stuff goes wrong but the overall idea of this episode is for the gang
to appeal to and attract war veterans to so called “give back” to them by
organizing this match.
They
introduce this idea by starting the episode off with Dee receiving a message
from an Iraq war veteran. Once Mac, Charley, and Denis see this they feel
horrible for the veteran because he has to come back from war to see Dee. This
gets the gang thinking and causes charley to say something along the lines of
“let’s celebrate the troops, us, and America and what better way to do this
then with good old American wrestling.” As one can see the topic of America and
stereotypical patriotism is stressed by the gang. They hint to this American patriotism
as wrestling and drinking beer.
One can
also look at this appeal to the audience from a signified and signifier point
of view. For example in a lot of the shots of the gang talking about patriotism
and what they should have at the wrestling match someone is drinking/holding a
beer and the colors red white and blue are within the frame. Although they
don’t stress the fact that beer is a big part of the event I found that sense a
glass of beer is in almost every shot it is just implied, not in a drunk way
but in an American dream way. Almost like when you think of backyard grilling,
one thinks of burgers hot dogs and a beer its just natural.
These are
all reasons why I feel like this episode appeals to Americans as a whole and
can give the viewers a sense of belonging in the community of America. Although
the show is not 100% serious I also feel that the show most defiantly appeals
to people with a sense of humor because I personally have not watched an
episode that I didn’t find funny.


The themes in your post are considered quintessentially American, as you pointed out. As was depicted in the show, they can and do bring like-minded individuals and enthusiasts together. Good post.
ReplyDeleteGood post, I think this is a really good example. The elements in this episode definitely do appeal to Americans and give the viewers a sense of belonging.
ReplyDeleteI think the American stereotype in the show is a good example. There are a lot of people who make fun of the American sterotype and I think that is something that people bond over. Overall good post.
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