• snooggums@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    After a couple decades of watching movies and shows without laugh tracks I tried to watch Blackadder and the IT Crowd and the audience laughter killed my enjoyment. They were funny, but not funny enough to get past the audience getting in the way of the humor.

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      3 months ago

      Married with children is another example. Would love to do a rewatch, but after a few episodes it’s a little too much.

      Even more, because the show aired around the time, where they started testing different kinds of audience laughter. Like putting the random guy that keeps on laughing, goes uh uh uh or is extra loud and whistles.

      Edit: to be fair, iirc most jokes Al Bundy makes DO work well with audience laughter, because he’s like telling the joke directly to the audience.

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        3 months ago

        Yeah, a lot of sitcoms were basically throwing one liners at each other to get an audience reaction.

        IT Crowd’s first few episodes that I watched would have worked a lot better without audience laughter in my opinion.