'It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia' has been going strong since 2005, but surprisingly for a show set at an Irish pub, the gang never visited our shores - until now.
Last night's episode was filmed and set in Dublin, and shows the gang in a pub in Dublin along with other areas around our capital.
The show is famous for its cold opens, and this opening will be a familiar site to Dublin residents.
Dee wakes up with an Irish hangover on Dame Street, with the gang goading her for not being able to handle her drink.
The first part of a two-part episode sees the gang in Ireland with the episodes cold open Dee rushing out to a TV studio.
A spoiler-filled episode recap on American website the AV Club reveals the gang have their own reasons for visting Ireland, so if you can't wait for the episodes to hit Netflix, check out the link for the full details.
Without spoiling too much, each member of the core ensemble has something uniquely 'Always Sunny' to do when they visit Ireland.
This isn't the first time the show has ventured out of Philadelphia, with some of the shows most memorable episodes including a trip to the Jersey Shore in New Jersey, but a visit to Ireland has always been on the cards for TV's most love-to-hate ensemble.
Series creator and star Rob McElhenney has discussed his love of Ireland on numerous occasions, saying after a 2019 visit "You made me feel like I was home."
The shows stars did a tour of Ireland when filming the episodes, with the gang taking in the Irish coastline.
In August a casting call went out for a "Danny DeVito lookalike" to star in the episode.
'It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia' has recently been renewed for four more seasons, further securing its status as the longest-running live-action comedy series in American television history.