I know audiences and laugh tracks were common on alot of shows/sitcoms back in the day but I can't stand those anymore. I feel like there's some attempts to bring it back but the minute I hear a laugh track or an audience I'll turn that show off.
The Debt said:
What's hilarious is watching shows with the laugh track removed.
Makes you see that processing something as "funny" is easier with a laugh track, but it's really just a way to get people to enjoy bad writing. "Let's show this quirky character doing something absurd...wait for laugh track..."
Champ Bailey said:
Read an article about laugh tracks where they were saying how they are actually super depressing, when you start to think about how the majority of them were recorded back in the 70's. So most of the people you hear laughing are already dead.
coastsrs said:
And if you remove it from the Big Bang, its cringeworthy. Somehow it makes that show even worse.
tv1113 said:
The Ranch was one of the most god awful things I've ever watched right up there with Two Broke Girls.
Duncan Idaho said:
How am I supposed to know what were jokes and what was serious when I watched Big bang theory?
Se, thats not true. The timing of a show is strange without the laugh track, and they tend to put laughs in where there is no joke told.johnnyblaze36 said:
I ruined "Friends" for many people when I pointed out the incessant laugh track. Once they paid attention to it they then realized what a terrible show it was.
PatAg said:Se, thats not true. The timing of a show is strange without the laugh track, and they tend to put laughs in where there is no joke told.johnnyblaze36 said:
I ruined "Friends" for many people when I pointed out the incessant laugh track. Once they paid attention to it they then realized what a terrible show it was.
Friends still had many funny scenarios and jokes being told. Big Bang Theory does not.