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Do you only watch sitcoms (30-minute tv shows) because you find them funny?
The reason I ask this question is because I remember someone told me that even though they felt that I Dream of Jeannie was funnier than Bewitched, they actually prefer Bewitched. I thought people would prefer the show that they find the most funny. So what makes you love a sitcom or prefer it over another sitcom? Does a sitcom that you love or prefer always have to be the most funniest or make you laugh so hard that it hurts your stomach?
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Yes. That's why I never cared for 30 minute dramas like The Wonder Years.
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Very interesting question. For me a sitcom does not always have to be that funny for me to watch and enjoy it. If a sitcom is pleasant to watch, has a good likeable cast and has a certain happy and relaxing atmosphere I still enjoy watching it. Here is just one example. I never found The Bob Newhart Show that funny, however it is so nice and pleasant to watch. I love the atmosphere of that show.
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I watch a lot of sitcoms that aren't particularly funny for many reasons - like interesting/likeable/charismatic/sexy actors, some thematic resonance perhaps, a style of presentation, design and color, cool theme song, engaging premise, charm, nostalgic appeal, writing, recognizable character traits, pace, direction, period interest, lack of pretension, sincerity, etc.
I recall someone back in the 80s commenting that they didn't think kids liked the classic Disney features anymore because they weren't laughing out loud in theatre -- and I said but look at them they are stone silent and totally mesmerized/enchanted. That is way harder to achieve than fart gags. |
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I don't really need to laugh all the time.
But a sitcom that I don't find funny at all isn't likely to work for me either. I'm probably in the minority about this, but I prefer sitcoms with laugh tracks. |
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Great question. I stopped watching new sitcoms many years ago because they all seem to rely on raunchy humor and sexual innuendo. But when I did watch, I preferred sitcoms that were funny without being silly. An example would be Barney Miller. Some sitcoms start off OK, but then turn silly. An example would be Newhart. I liked it initially, but it got silly with too much of Larry, Daryl and Daryl. I also got tired of Stefanie and Michael.
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it's got to be laugh-out-loud funny for me. Otherwise, it's not a sitcom.
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The ones that stick in my mind, Archie Bunker, The Golden Girls, Married with Kids, 2-1/2 Men and they were all pretty funny and loved the story lines.
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