Is that why you need a laugh track to indicate when it's appropriate to laugh?
Yeah, I've been talked into giving it a shot a few times. Dislike.
Is this somehow a criteria for determining if a show is funny? Are all shows with laugh tracks automatically not funny? Here I was all these years thinking Seinfeld was one of, if not the best sitcom of all time, but now I see the error of my ways thanks to the laugh track.
From now on I'll make sure to judge shows using the appropriate means. "Show X has great storylines, interesting characters, witty dialogue? Sounds like something I might want to check out. Oh, you mean to tell me it has a laugh track? Never mind, it can't possibly be funny." :crazy:
Not necessarily, but I don't think it can be considered sophisticated humor (which was what he claimed it to be).
Seinfeld was sophisticated humor in 1989. 22 years later, it's not really as relevant or as funny (kind of like how shows like MASH are no longer funny at all). Curb Your Enthusiasm is the 2011 version. Unfortunately the evolution of TV has not yet completely eradicated the laugh track.
Do you think Seinfeld reruns today get as many viewers as they did in 1998? I don't. And if I want that same kind of situational humor with a 2011 feel, I watch Curb.
Do you think Seinfeld reruns today get as many viewers as they did in 1998? I don't. And if I want that same kind of situational humor with a 2011 feel, I watch Curb.
That was a toothless argument. No syndicated show gets as many viewers as they did on the original screening of the show. It doesn't make them any less funny. It just means that they're re-runs. People have already seen them.
I wasn't comparing it against the original airings. I was comparing reruns in 2011 against reruns in 1998 (when the show ended, so the jokes weren't new, but still relevant).
To suggest that the jokes in Seinfeld were even relevant to the time period that the show ran is ridiculous. It's a self-professed show about nothing.
What? You're claiming that the greatest sitcom of all time had irrelevant jokes when it originally aired? Your argument doesn't make any sense. Just because the story through 9 years went nowhere (what they mean by a show about nothing) does not mean the jokes were irrelevant.
First of all, I'm not claiming that Seinfeld is the greatest sitcom of all time. Second of all, my point is that Seinfeld is no less relevant now than it was when it originally aired because it was a show about nothing. The jokes weren't tied to the time period in which it aired. They weren't tied to any time period. it was a show about nothing.
What? You're claiming that the greatest sitcom of all time had irrelevant jokes when it originally aired? Your argument doesn't make any sense. Just because the story through 9 years went nowhere (what they mean by a show about nothing) does not mean the jokes were irrelevant.
Seinfeld was a show that was based almost entirely around making light of the small everyday issues in life and awkward social situations. It had nothing to do with a time period. 423's post is pretty spot on with regard to the show being about nothing.......because essentially, it is.
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