Honestly a great article. So often any “article” about the laugh track just throws “it’s dumb” at the wall and rants. This article is more clear. It’s a style of media. Maybe it’s an older style. Maybe it’s changing. If it goes away, that’s fine. If it sticks around, that’s fine too.
Certainly the more prestige television has moved away from it, and maybe that will continue, but it still has its place.
exasperation@lemm.ee 2 weeks ago
The studio laughter (or canned laughter) still adds something. I’m not a fan of any multi cam sitcoms since Seinfeld ended, but as the article mentioned, it still does something for shows like SNL.
COVID showed that some variety type shows normally filmed before an audience still benefit from having an audience. John Oliver’s show without laughter seemed weird. Some standup comics have played around with the genre without an audience, and it’s really interesting.
So I’m with this article. It’s a legitimate style of show that uses the laughter.