Yeah, The ‘Always Sunny’ / ‘Abbott Elementary’ Crossover Features Quinta Brunson Calling Dee a ‘Total F**king C**t,’ What About It?


If the It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia and Abbott Elementary crossover is going to do one thing, it’s make you laugh and gasp at the same time. 

It’s been five months since the first half of the crossover event, aptly dubbed “the Abbott version,” aired on ABC and now it’s the gang from Paddy’s Pub’s turn to make fans chuckle with their own take on how the week went down. For those who need a quick refresher, back in February, Mac (Rob Mac), Dennis (Glenn Howerton), Charlie (Charlie Day), Dee (Kaitlin Olson), and Frank (Danny DeVito) showed up at Abbott to earn volunteer hours — the court mandated kind — after dumping baby oil, tee-shirts, and a Tesla Cybertruck in the Schuykill River. Note: this was not shown, but I so wish it had been. 

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**Warning: Spoilers ahead for the first episode of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 17** 

Now, some months later, Principal Ava Coleman (Janelle James) has discovered footage from the week that the Paddy’s gang completed their hours and it shows a completely different story than what Janine Teagues (Quinta Brunson) and the other educators at Philly’s best elementary school witnessed. The episode’s title tells the whole story: “The Gang F**ks Up Abbott Elementary.”

While I knew that Sunny’s version would be more X-Rated and off the wall than Abbott’s as the ladder show has been heralded as one of the best family friendly comedies in years while the former is the antithesis, in my wildest dreams, I never expected to see Brunson’s character call Dee — who was established in the first installment as trying to steal Gregory (Tyler James Williams) from her — a “total fucking cunt.” It even takes Gregory by surprise as the remark comes out in a talking head moment where he gives her permission to use her big-kid words in order to express her frustration, only for him to recoil in shock as he, like the audience, thought she would go for “bitch.”  

The cast of 'It's Always Sunny' and 'Abbott Elementary'
Photo: X/@RMcElhenney

There are few moments in recent television history that require a spit take, a pause, a rewind, etc., just to make sure you didn’t mishear the characters, and this is one of them. Mind you, this is a character who is inclined to do nothing more than write a strongly written email even when a grave injustice has been done, so hearing the f-word and the c-word used in rapid succession by the ray of sunshine second-grade teacher we’ve come to know is earth-shattering.

In fact, when Brunson and Mac were promoting the crossover earlier this year, the Abbott Elementary creator jokingly (but really, was she serious?) said that she’s warning fans of her own show to sit this one out as it’s vastly different than what they are used to. 

“If you’re a fan of Abbott, it’s gonna feel like a regular Abbott episode,” Brunson said during an appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers, adding of the other episode, “I’m very concerned […] I’ve actually been warning our fans to not watch their show.”

At the time, DECIDER chatted with Mac, who refused to get into the nitty-gritty of the episode but confirmed that things would be NSFW as opposed to the squeaky clean “It’s Always Funny At Abbott Elementary” episode that aired first. He said the second episode would have its own set of surprises for both the Sunny long-haulers and the newcomers from Abbott.

“We were able to do the Abbott Elementary tone that’s already aired and people got to enjoy — I hope they enjoyed [the episode]. But that same story is going to be told now through the Sunny lens in a few months. And I think we’re going to surprise quite a few people,” he said.

ABBOTT ELEMENTARY – “Volunteers” – Ava announces the school district is sending a group of volunteers to help out at Abbott; however, when they arrive, things don’t go as planned. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 8 (8:30-9:02 p.m. EST) on ABC. (Disney/Gilles Mingasson) LISA ANN WALTER, CHARLIE DAY, SHERYL LEE RALPH
Photo: Disney/Gilles Mingasson

That sentiment applies particularly to the Abbott fans who are used to good-humored and good-natured jokes, mostly not at anyone’s expense. They’re in for a world of shock as, at one point in the episode, Mac,  Charlie, and Frank argue about the merits of recruiting one of Abbott’s taller Black students and recruiting him to play basketball for their own Philly Alma mater, even following a teenager into the bathroom and cornering him in an oddly suggestive way. This situation is repeatedly referred to by the group as them pulling off a “Blind-Side,” referencing the Oscar-winning film starring Sandra Bullock in which a White family adopts an at-risk Black teenager and has him play football at their own affluent high school. 

From there, it only gets more out of pocket and hilarious, leading to an ending that Day told DECIDER will delight and surprise every fan who tunes in. “In terms of the Sunny episode, there’s so much that I really don’t want to spoil anything,” the Horrible Bosses alum said. “I’m really excited for fans to see how that episode ends. I think there’s a good surprise at the end of it.”

“It’s Always Funny at Abbott Elementary” and “The Gang F**ks Up Abbott Elementary” are both now streaming on Hulu.

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