• LastYearsPumpkin@feddit.ch
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    1 year ago

    It’s one of the last of the laugh track comedies. Wondering what kids of the future are going to think about shows like that.

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      1 year ago

      Laugh tracks and audiences are the worst.

      If your show requires prompting on when to laugh, it’s probably not as funny as you think.

      Many shows just aren’t that funny when you take out the laughing, and if you were to cut all the awkward pauses the show would be 7 minutes shorter.

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        1 year ago

        “rolling laughter” is a technique you have to learn as a live performer for a reason. TV shows at the time had to bridge the gap as the 80s/90s invention of stand up as an art form set the tone for how comedy should be.

        It’s not that it was always bad, it’s just that culture changed. Same as how a Jacobite audient would find it real weird we watch theatre inside(!), sitting down(!!) and not talking during the show(!!!).

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        1 year ago

        there are shows where it works (Frasier) and shows where it’s horrible (Frasier 2023)

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        1 year ago

        The IT Crowd is objectively hilarious without the laugh track. It’s a British thing. They have laugh tracks or studio audiences on most programs.