TBBT does not use a laugh track. They have to cut the audience's laughter sometimes when it goes on too long. But I know you prefer snark.
TBBT does not use a laugh track. They have to cut the audience's laughter sometimes when it goes on too long. But I know you prefer snark.
Not many laughs. Certainly no sustained comedy.
The problem was the execution, not the format. Viewers are still watching multi-cams in higher numbers. It's entertainment writers and Internet commentators that have the problem with them, not the audience. And how can you have studio audience in the title of the article and still call it a laugh track?
Multi-cam does not automatically equal old fashioned. And most single cams are either dramas in disguise or too fluffy to take on issues.
So does this mean you'll start reviewing it on a weekly basis? Or is the A.V. Club's bias against multi-cams too strong? Not sure what automatically makes multi-cams "conventional" since there have also been single-cams with no audience since the dawn of television.
Multi-cams are hardly out of place. In general, they are far more popular than single cams. Big Bang finished 2nd in this year's ratings.
Can everyone that doesn't know the difference between a live audience and a laugh track pleased be banned from the Internet forever?
Yet another writer that doesn't know the difference between a live audience and a laugh track.