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Did the pandemic kill canned laughter?


https://mashable.com/article/laugh-track-history

"Dearly beloved, we are gathered here to mark the passing of one of the most frequent visitors to our homes," says Chris Taylor. "We speak of the creature with a hundred voices and no face. The creature that, studies suggest, effectively manipulated our emotions more than anything on TV over the years. Yep, we're calling it: The sitcom laugh track, more recently known in the trade as 'sweetened' audience laughter, canned laughter to its enemies, is finally stone-cold dead in its eighth decade." While Taylor points to The Big Bang Theory's finale as a possible end to canned laughter, he notes that the pandemic has essentially signaled its death knell. "Historians will dispute the exact moment of death," says Taylor. "Was it when The Big Bang Theory, the last major sweetened sitcom, went off the air in 2019? Was it early in the COVID pandemic, when even the most unfiltered studio audience started to sound weird and quite possibly illegal? Was it only proven brain dead in late 2021, when no sweetened TV sitcoms debuted on U.S. networks during the all-important fall season?"

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If the pandemic killed any thing, it was live studio audiences.

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True. Late night talk shows stopped having them all together die to COVID-19. Canned laughter was on the way out with or without a pandemic.

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I'm glad something killed canned laughter. Hearing an "audience" go nuts just because the main character recites some very unfunny line always irked me.

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Yep, or just happens to walk on.

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Yeah in some shows you can see the actor get impatient and even break character waiting for the audience to settle down so they can deliver their lines.

In that medical sitcom Carols Second Chance you see Patricia Heaton acknowledge and lap up the applause when she first appears.

Cringeworthy.

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I'm guessing not, since even Jeopardy! has a laugh track now...

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