Aside from "The Comeback," the latter half of the 2000s saw primarily bit roles for Lance Barber. He had one-episode arcs in "Joey," "Thick and Thin," "The Middleman," "The Mentalist," "Monk," and "CSI: Miami" and in the 2010s showed up in series like "Grey's Anatomy," "Key and Peele," "How I Met Your Mother," "Bob's Burgers," "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," and "Black-ish." Between 2014 and 2016, he even had a recurring role as Lucas on the show "Faking It." His most recognizable role during this time, however, was as Bill Ponderosa in "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia."
Like most characters on the series, Bill Ponderosa is a certifiable scumbag. Although Dee (Kaitlin Olson) once had a crush on him in high school, he is a hedonistic narcissist in the present day. He cheats on his wife, abuses his kids, and is addicted to practically everything under the Philly sun. He also briefly becomes Dennis' brother-in-law after Dennis marries — and then divorces — his sister, Maureen. Bill was last seen in Season 13, where he is invited by Frank (Danny DeVito) to attend the Super Bowl.