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Mac's full real name, Ronald McDonald, is revealed in the season seven episode "The High School Reunion". In the episode "Who Got Dee Pregnant?," one of the McPoyle brothers refers to Mac as "Macwell." In the episode "The Gang Cracks the Liberty Bell" Mac, or at least Mac's 18th Century counterpart, is called "McDonald," suggesting that this is his surname. Nameįor the first six seasons, Mac's full name was not revealed, though in the season four episode "Mac & Charlie Die," Mac's father's name is listed as "Luther Mac" on his parole papers and his mother is referred to as Mrs. Throughout the series, Mac uses a "puppy-dog look" when he is ashamed or when he proposes something reprehensibly shameful. The others rarely share his enthusiasm, but he usually convinces one of them to follow him, though often reluctantly. In many episodes, Mac will enter the bar announcing "I've got news" or a variation of the phrase, to set the episode's plot in motion. Mac frequently uses his signature line, "What's up, bitches?" throughout the series. Mac is a co-owner of Paddy's, the self-proclaimed bodyguard or "Sheriff" of Paddy's, and is generally the pub's most active manager.
Mac is Charlie Kelly's childhood friend and Dennis Reynolds's high school friend and later roommate. Ronald " Mac" McDonald is a fictional character on the FX series It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Preston Bailey (child: " A Very Sunny Christmas")Ĭo-owner, bouncer, and sheriff of Paddy's Pub, martial arts "expert" It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia character