The Big Bang Theory

Howard Wolowitz is the real star for me. He is the second coming of George Costanza.

It's going a bit off the boil now but has been one of my favourites for the last few years. I prefer 30 Rock and Modern Family though.
 
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Can't believe people like this show. The fake laughing is just annoyingas fuck and characters are fucking cactus. I would rather watch Gossip Girl then this shit show.
 
Mclovin said:
Can't believe people like this show. The fake laughing is just annoyingas fuck and characters are fucking cactus. I would rather watch Gossip Girl then this shit show.
Its performed in front of a live audience no laughing track is used.
 
BlueMoonWalker said:
Mclovin said:
Can't believe people like this show. The fake laughing is just annoyingas fuck and characters are fucking cactus. I would rather watch Gossip Girl then this shit show.
Its performed in front of a live audience no laughing track is used.
Sure it is....
 
Mclovin said:
BlueMoonWalker said:
Mclovin said:
Can't believe people like this show. The fake laughing is just annoyingas fuck and characters are fucking cactus. I would rather watch Gossip Girl then this shit show.
Its performed in front of a live audience no laughing track is used.
Sure it is....


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Mclovin said:
urban genie said:
Mclovin said:
Sure it is....


<a class="postlink" href="http://the-big-bang-theory.com/tickets/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://the-big-bang-theory.com/tickets/</a>

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laugh_track

OWNED!!!

You OWNED yourself there.

Usage in the U.S., post-1990
Sitcoms produced using the single camera style like ABC's Modern Family have won praise for not including a laugh track

Single-camera comedy has made a comeback in the U.S. since the early 1990s, but networks have mostly abandoned the old tradition of laugh tracks for single-camera shows. A key player in this revolution was HBO, which allowed its single-camera comedies such as Dream On and The Larry Sanders Show to run without laugh tracks, and won critical praise for doing so.[24] Single-camera shows with no laugh track have become increasingly common on broadcast networks as well, with critical and popular hits such as Malcolm in the Middle and Modern Family, alongside multi-camera hits such as Two and a Half Men, The Big Bang Theory, 2 Broke Girls and Mike & Molly, which employ live audiences with sweetening performed during post-production.

Other non-laugh track sitcoms in the U.S. are the following:
 

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