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It’s hack to go after Big Bang Theory but the videos with the laugh track cut are brooootal.Sitcoms with a laugh track seem so retarded to me now. How did people put up with this shit for so long?
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It’s hack to go after Big Bang Theory but the videos with the laugh track cut are brooootal.Sitcoms with a laugh track seem so retarded to me now. How did people put up with this shit for so long?
That's kind of the point. They are both effete and particular and the joke was usually how their interactions with normal people make them look like affected dildos to normal people .Like the episode where the parking garage attendant told Frasier he had to pay when he had just gone in and out to drop off Niles so he refused to pay or move his car out of the lane.I always fucking hated Fraiser because he and the brother are incredibly fruity. WHY DO THEY SPEAK WITH BRITISH THESPIAN ACCENTS? WHY? It pisses me off to this day.
It's not British, it's Transatlantic; probably picked up from their time at elite Bostonian schools and from their peers, you filthy peasant.I always fucking hated Fraiser because he and the brother are incredibly fruity. WHY DO THEY SPEAK WITH BRITISH THESPIAN ACCENTS? WHY? It pisses me off to this day.
It's not a laugh track though, it's a live audience.Sitcoms with a laugh track seem so retarded to me now. How did people put up with this shit for so long?
When they're told to laugh it might as well be a laugh track.It's not a laugh track though, it's a live audience.
Frasier is pfg child
The original is pretty good. It’s no Seinfeld, but it’s good.Ok that made me laugh. I'm gonna have to watch the series.
Not the new version though, as it'll likely be fucking terrible with forced diversity or some shit.
Yes and no, it is a live audience but they also sweeten it, sometimes to ridiculous levels (big bang theory is a great example of this)It's not a laugh track though, it's a live audience.
When I was a kid I always really wanted to go to a taping of a TV show and laugh super obnoxiously.Yes and no, it is a live audience but they also sweeten it, sometimes to ridiculous levels (big bang theory is a great example of this)
Think about it - have often have you really laughed hard out loud at something you see on tv / movies. Now imagine doing that for an entire 30 minute sitcom. Mild laughs / chuckles get turned up big in post production.
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