Am I the only one who thinks sitcoms with embedded laugh tracks are just stupid beyond comprehension? Also, for those of you "addicted" to them, do you not feel the least bit insulted that the producers seemingly think you lack the intelligence to know when to laugh on your own? Laugh tracks are used to tell you when you're supposed to laugh at whatever supposed joke the show is trying to make.
Shows like Modern Family and The Office respect its audience enough not to insult them or clutter up the show with fake laughing.
On the flipside, you have shows like The Big Bang Theory (which rates up there as one of the dumbest shows I think I've ever seen) that uses it. I haven't yet run across a "laugh track sitcom" that didn't suffer from weak writing and was plagued by unfunny humor.
Shows like Modern Family and The Office respect its audience enough not to insult them or clutter up the show with fake laughing.
On the flipside, you have shows like The Big Bang Theory (which rates up there as one of the dumbest shows I think I've ever seen) that uses it. I haven't yet run across a "laugh track sitcom" that didn't suffer from weak writing and was plagued by unfunny humor.
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