Margaret Mcpoyles [OFFICIAL]

Margaret Mcpoyles [OFFICIAL]

: Margaret is famously known for her unibrow, prominent mustache, and oily skin, often wearing a green tank top and a red headband with braids.

Margaret McPoyle is a minor but deeply memorable recurring character on It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia . She is a member of the grotesque, insular, and bizarre McPoyle family, who serve as the primary antagonists/rivals to the show’s main characters, "The Gang" (Mac, Dennis, Charlie, Dee, and Frank). margaret mcpoyles

She is most frequently seen with her brothers, Liam (Jimmi Simpson) and Ryan (Nate Mooney). The show frequently implies, and sometimes explicitly states, that the three share an incestuous relationship. : Margaret is famously known for her unibrow,

Visually, the McPoyles are unmistakable. Led by the twins Liam and Ryan, the family is characterized by a uniform aesthetic that suggests a severe lack of sunlight and vitamin deficiency. They are almost exclusively clad in white tank tops and silk shorts, showcasing physiques that range from "malnourished" to "sickly." Their appearance is accented by a perpetual sheen of sweat, unibrows that defy genetics, and, in the case of the brothers, a trademark squint that suggests their eyes are constantly reacting to a world too bright for their vampire-like constitution. They do not blink often, creating an unsettling, predatory stare that unnerves anyone who encounters them. She is most frequently seen with her brothers,

Margaret McPoyle is a recurring character in the sitcom It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia , played by actress Thesy Surface . She is the sister of Liam and Ryan McPoyle and, true to the "offensively strange" nature of her family, she is depicted as a deaf-mute with a penchant for bizarre behavior.

Central to the McPoyle identity is their unique dietary requirement. The McPoyles subsist almost entirely on milk. It is their fuel, their currency, and their weapon. Whether it is a room temperature glass being sipped with a menacing glare, or a carton used as a projectile to blind an enemy, milk is the lifeblood of their lineage. It serves as a symbol of their infantilization and their refusal to mature or integrate into adult society. It is both a comfort and a biological necessity for their frail systems, which seem incapable of processing solid food or the harsh realities of Philadelphia life.

The actress Mary Elizabeth Ellis (who, in a famous bit of Sunny trivia, is married in real life to Charlie Day, who plays Charlie Kelly on the show).