Why do shows even have laugh tracks? It's not like anyone wants them. People don't ever say "Was that a joke? Am I supposed to laugh?"
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Sometimes... when a show is really, really awful they use laugh tracks into tricking a dim-witted viewer into chortling along.
Everything I really hate in a sitcom is embodied in the form of Family Guy. What a god awful show. On the other hand, American Dad is great... fucking weird. I've recently watched Black Books (I know it's been mentioned) for, like, the bajillioninth time I really can't stress how good that show was. All sitcoms should only ever run for three seasons, gives us something to value. Either that or just make the main character Irish, always a recipe for success. EDIT: I'd also like to mention that I finished watching all the Trailer Park Boys. It's better than most of the shows you all listed. And it's Canadian. Suck on that. |
So basically everyone should go and watch Black Books.
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and you're right. Black Books and Father Ted were amazing but the Irish accent adds a golden, whiskey-soaked cherry to the top. |
@Ridg3 Family Guy is pretty much any possible jokes and nothing else. It's one of those shows where you can't watch two episodes in a row without hating it.
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I watched an entire season of Family Guy on a flight from Hong Kong to London in 2011 because I was tired and needed to do something that I didn't require thinking.
I wouldn't be able to do that if I wasn't uncomfortable and sleep deprived, but it certainly killed 4 hours. |
Family Guy isn't that bad, it's not exactly hilarious but there are points when I'm laughing aloud.
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Saying that, the new series of Family guy wasn't great either. |
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i like Mrs Brown's Boys, i love the sarcasm and fuck ups.
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The unscripted parts of Mrs Brown's Boys make the show worth watching. Otherwise it's pretty subpar.
I do love it when Brendan O'Carroll throws in a line and everyone is staring at him with the 'I don't know what the fuck to do' face. And when people laugh in that show you can tell it's genuine laughter. That's what makes it. |
nothing more infectious than genuine laughter.
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Except the plague.
My rents love Ms. Brown's Boys. I don't get to see much of it though, usually doing other things. Shame because from what I've seen it is good. Count Arthur Strong is amazing by the way, everyone needs to go see that. |
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People actually like Mrs Brown's Boys?
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You know, saying that after two people have discussed the appeal of it just makes you look stupid.
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Nepsotic's standing has been diminishing lately. I recommend a make over. Get rid of the pony shit, so we can try to take you seriously.
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Does that work for everyone? I remember myself being less dickish before
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Late bloomer.
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- dog abuse - drunkard - shouty man - meltdown - second coming - jobless - THE MAN I AM 2DAY! |
Yeah that graph sums me up quite nicely.
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I have no idea where I would currently reside on that graph
Definitely not peak-dickishness, at least. |
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I'm on the diddy little downswing at the end. MA's graph is more like a constant sine wave. Mac Sirloin's graph has little loops in it. |
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and it better be better than Mac's. betterbetterbetter |
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Christ, I didn't know you loved Mrs. Brown's Boys that much, sorry.
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He... what? WoF never said he loved the show.
You said a rhetorical question to address your opinions on the show. WoF called you out for being stupid. |