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Wow - what a stinker this one is. Did the girls, after living with Edna for years, really think she was going to pull a Sweeney Todd and ground up that customer into sausage?
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It's a Halloween episode, so I don't expect much from it. There are some funny moments, so it's better than much of the final season, when they actually had to rely on a laugh track to get laughs.
The only thing I don't like about the episode is that [Spoiler Alert!] it turns out it was all a con by Natalie. Seriously, Natalie?! WTF!? |
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I actually enjoyed the 'HALLOWEEN' episode: after all, it is the time of the year to play pranks ha ha ha!!!!!
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Did you just dis Halloween?
![]() How do we know that? I'm not being argumentative, you just have me curious if that's documented or acknowledged in any of the credits or anything. |
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Not at all. Halloween episodes are among my favorites. But you can't expect the rules apply to Halloween sitcoms, right? I mean, in this episode, the girls decide that Mrs. Garrett is a murderer, and that she's become a cannibal. In the real world, you could never recover a friendship after that, no matter what. Halloween episodes get the free pass, because they just do. They don't make sense; they're there to entertain during October.
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First, you can tell a laugh track pretty easily in any episode where the characters are outdoors, but the "studio audience" is still laughing: there's no studio audience in an outdoor scene. So, for example, the episode we recently discussed, "Summer of '84", in the scene where Blair and Cliff are in "Iowa", that scene clearly uses a laugh track. It's possible the whole episode uses canned laughter, but definitely the "Iowa" scene. By the same token, you can identify a laugh track episode if, in a scene, you can see all four walls of the room, and yet the "studio audience" is laughing. If you've sat in on any sitcom, or even a live stage show, you will see that there must be space at the front for the audience, just like in a play. In the David Spade episode, we get angles of all four walls. That's clearly a laugh track: there's no space for a studio audience anywhere. I've worked enough in media production to be able to identify canned laughter by how artificial it sounds. MASH had the world's worst laugh track ever. Well, except for Scooby Doo. (WTF was a "studio audience" doing in a cartoon!?)
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![]() I know that. But many shows acknowledge if a show is filmed in front of a live studio audience, and I didn't know if FOL ever added that in print in the later years in any closing credits. Quote:
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It even works both ways: Happy Days famously moved from a pre-recorded no-audience series to one that was live, between seasons 2 and 3, as reported in 1976: Quote:
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More often now, sure, but not in the '80s.
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Oh, but there is because we butt heads on this, lol. I do not believe that entire episode was filmed without a studio audience. I would have to learn proof otherwise first. Then I would admit that was true, but not without F.A.C.T. So we won't come to an agreement on this unless something definitive comes up (this is one of those unfortunate facts of life that crops up on here now and then). |
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I'm no sure what you mean. This is in response to my statement that sitcoms taped without studio audiences all the time; "not in the '80s" isn't accurate. This happened in the 1980s, and in all other televised decades, as the formats of shows evolved with production needs.
You could read Archie, Edith, Mike & Gloria: The Tumultuous History of All in the Family, which talks about the changes that occurred between the 8th and 9th season of the show, including the move from a live studio audience to pre-recorded, with audience reaction dubbed in afterwards. Norman Lear (who liked shows with studio audiences) had left TAT/Tandem, and the change to pre-recorded was made at the request of Caroll O'Connor. This would have been from 1978 to 1983, during the last year of AitF and all seasons of Archie Bunker's Place. With Norman Lear gone, TAT Communications was bought out by Columbia, and the company's name became Columbia/Embassy. Embassy's production unit didn't care about live studio audiences the way that Norman Lear did, and production began to move away from "taped in front of a live studio audience". Quote:
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I do believe that The Facts of Life used a laugh track in some episodes, even if it was taped in front of the studio audience. I always pick-up on the same laughter of a young girl, whose laughter always appears at the end of a joke, and it's two chuckles and it sounds like she's about to cry or is out of breath. Did anyone else pick-up on this laugh? It appears in several episodes.
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I didn't catch that laugh, but the one I've heard is a guy chuckling quietly, four times, as his chuckle fades out. It's used often enough that it's unmistakable. But I'll listen for Young Girl Chuckle, now, too.
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