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Mac It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia character First appearance "The Gang Gets Racist" Created by Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton, and Charlie Day Portrayed by Rob McElhenney Information Occupation Co-owner of Paddy's Pub Family Luther Mac (father) Mrs. Mac (mother) Brett (cousin) Mac is a fictional character on the FX television series It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Mac is Charlie's childhood friend and Dennis's high school friend and later roommate. He is a co-owner of Paddy's and generally the pub's most active manager. Mac is played by Rob McElhenney. A moral and physical coward, Mac frequently strives to appear "hard", usually to impress his father or friends, but he generally flees from confrontations and fares poorly in fights. Mac carols his signature line, "What's up, bitches?", throughout the series. In many episodes, Mac will enter the bar announcing "I've got news", or a variation on that basic idea, to set the episode's plot in motion. The others rarely share his enthusiasm, but he usually convinces one of them to follow him, though often reluctantly. Throughout the series, Mac flashes his signature "puppy-dog look" when he is ashamed or when he proposes something reprehensibly shameful. Name Mac's full name is ambiguous. In the season four episode "The Gang Cracks the Liberty Bell", the Colonial-era Mac character is referred to as "MacDonald," hinting Mac is the abbreviated nickname of his last name.; however, in the same episode, the Colonial-era Frank is referred to as "Franklin" to reflect the episode's time-period. On parole papers seen in the episode "Mac & Charlie Die", Mac's father's name is listed as "Luther Mac" and his mother is usually referred to as Mrs. Mac. The name "Mac" likely derives from McElhenney's own last name. Description Mac comes from a broken home; his father has been incarcerated for dealing meth and his mother is extremely apathetic and unemotional. Mac constantly seeks the acceptance of others, especially his parents, but his over-earnest efforts make him come off as an "asshole". Earlier, under the impression that his father would possibly murder him after being paroled, Mac later receives a warm letter from his father, specifically requesting that Mac stay away from him. This letter is written as Mac's father fears that Mac's destructive tendencies could harm him. Dennis notes that the only reason Mac hung out with the popular kids in high school was because he sold them all weed and even then was considered an "asshole". Though Dennis reigns supreme as selfish and arrogant, Mac has made his fair share of selfish, inconsiderate decisions and observations. Although he seeks his friends' acceptance, Mac takes special pleasure in undermining, physically harming, contradicting, and publicly belittling Sweet Dee at every possible opportunity, more so than Charlie or even Dennis. Mac is considered by every member of The Gang to be a "jerk", and is nearly always the first to start betraying the others, though he does usually stick with Dennis, who is his best friend and has known him longer than anybody in The Gang but Charlie. Like Dennis, Mac sees himself as superior to the rest of The Gang and often attempts to prove his supremacy. For instance, in an attempt to impress Charlie and Dennis, he makes a series of "Project Badass" videotapes that consist of various idiotic stunts; however, the pair believes that Mac is just trying to "bang" them. He has an ongoing sexual relationship with a pre-op transsexual named Carmen, for whom he claims he is just "putting in time" as he waits for her surgery. There is much evidence that Mac is harboring one or more STDs, especially since he refuses to wear condoms, most likely due to his faith (see below). Mac sincerely believes that he is an adept martial artist with "cat-like reflexes", and he usually wears sleeveless shirts to draw attention to his fitness and to exhibit his tribal tattoos. Despite his enthusiasm towards karate, he is shown to have no real expert (or basic) skills when showing off his talent, and is a coward when it comes to physical confrontations. He enjoys hard rock and most forms of heavy metal but he mostly enjoys metalcore bands like Bleeding Through. A Catholic, Mac is the only member of The Gang to profess a religious faith. Though Mac seems to care more about issues such as abortion, community activism, and parenting than the rest of The Gang, his views on such subjects are invariably twisted, ignorant, or prejudiced, and his actions regarding them are always hypocritical and selfish. For instance, after pretending to be adamantly pro-life in order to attract a female activist, Mac later demands that she get an abortion when he thinks she has become pregnant. In another instance involving the transsexual Carmen, Mac discovers that she has become married and has now had the operation to remove her penis. He then belittles Carmen and her husband by quoting the Bible to them and calling them "gay". However he only reacts like this because he expected Carmen to call him once she had the operation so they could date again. Mac constantly drinks alcohol like the rest of The Gang and abuses other substances, such as poppers and glue. v • d • e It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Episode List · Character List Characters Primary Mac · Dennis Reynolds · Charlie Kelly · Deandra Reynolds · Frank Reynolds Recurring The Waitress · Artemis · Rickety Cricket · The McPoyles · The Lawyer · Carmen Seasons Season 1 · Season 2 · Season 3 · Season 4 · Season 5 · Season 6