It is always beautiful in the tribute to the Eric Biermann of Philadelphia explained

The first in season 17 of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” (which was also the second half of the show of the show with “Abbott Elementary”) ended with a tribute to someone from most fans “It’s Always Sunny” do not know. “In the loving memory of Eric Biermann,” said a title card at the start of the credits, accompanied by a photo of the man with very beautiful sunglasses. But who is Biermann exactly, and what is his link with “it’s always sunny”?
It turns out that Eric Biermann, it turns out that Todd Biermann’s brother, a director of 17 episodes “It’s Always Sunny”, including classics like “The Gang Gets analyzed” in season 8 and “Mac & Dennis move in the suburbs” in season 11. More recently, Todd has achieved season 17 first, which is likely why is the episode that is the episode that is the episode. Shout-out to his brother. Eric Biermann unexpectedly died on October 12, 2024, at only 42 years old.
Residering of Philadelphia himself, Biermann remembers himself as a loving man and a friend. His necrology reads as follows:
“He always liked to be surrounded by his family and friends, especially when it meant to go out to eat. He had a heart of gold and was devoted to his friends. Eric had more than a few people who considered him their best friend. He simply had a way to make everyone feel special. If you needed a confidant, a cheerlet, a tourist guide or a partner in crime, Those he loved. “
“ It’s always sunny ” has paid a lot of homage over the years
Eric Biermann would have been a producer of shows like “Celebrity Family Feud” and “Dancing With the Stars”, and worked for companies like Roker Entertainment, Spike TV, Bravo and HGTV. “The Gang F *** S Up Abbott Elementary” was the first episode of the show to be broadcast since his premature death, it is therefore logical that it is the episode to pay tribute to the end.
Eric is not the first member of the family of a “always sunny” crew member to win a tribute in generation of credits. At the end of “The Gang Tends Bar” in season 12, a title card in the credits said: “In memory of Bob Latiano”, referring to the father of the wife of Glenn Howrton, Jill Latiano, who herself appeared in “ The Dennis System ”. Bob Latiano was recently deceased.
Perhaps the sweetest example of “Always Sunny” making their respect, however, came from the very next episode, “A Cricket’s Tale” of season 12. Throughout this episode, in the background, there is a photo of the soldier Sean Cullen placed in the bar area in Paddy’s Pub. Cullen was a New Jersey police officer who had recently been killed in a car accident; The “Always Sunny” crew paid tribute not only by showing the photo of Cullen, but by inviting Cullen’s family to play extras for the episode. “Well played,” published the Cullen police service on Facebook in response to the episode. They tagged the message, “#gonebutneverforgotten”.




