The primary emotional response to 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' is **Humor**, derived from its unique brand of dark, cringe, and often offensive comedy. This is closely followed by general **Joy** and **Happiness** from the absurd situations and the gang's outrageous antics. However, due to the characters' narcissistic, alcoholic, and morally bankrupt nature, significant percentages of **Disgust** and **Anger** are also evoked, as viewers react to their deplorable actions and selfish schemes. There's also a sense of **Anticipation** and mild **Anxiety** as viewers await the inevitable and often spectacular failure of the gang's ill-conceived plans, sometimes leading to **Relief** when the chaotic situations resolve.
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