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Title: How have sitcoms changed over time?
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November 12, 2000 |
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There is also a difference about whose lines get the most laughs. In Friends the characters get about the same amount of laughs even if it is from different types of humour (sarcastic, stupid, slapstick etc) whereas in M.B.B. the show focuses on the men's stupidity more than anything else... Showed first 250 characters
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the show focuses on the men's stupidity more than anything else. It is here that most of the laughs come from. The women are usually seen as the more serious ones that get the odd laugh from pointing out how stupid the men sound.
The two sitcoms are quite similar as well though... Showed next 250 characters
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