While reading this article, or any other article like it, I would normally find it funny and very true if it were somebody who I had actually heard of before saying it, perhaps one of the people from friends. But since it isn't and it's just written by some guy who is semi-famous but I haven't ever heard of before, I became offended. I actually had a conversation with my girlfriend a few weeks ago about laugh tracks and how we really started noticing them, but when this guy brings it up the only thing I can think of is "Why don't you just go live in Germany if you like their laughing style better..." I am choosing not only to do my reaction on this article but to do a reaction of the author.
The author: I find this guy to really get under my skin with the way that he writes. He seems to be one of those guys who has nothing better to do but to bash what people like, and by what people like I mean to say he seems to be one of those guys he mentioned in his own article who picture themselves more knowledgeable than most. He says the word "motherfucker" in his artcile to get a cheap laugh out of the reader, which seems to be just as cheap as having a laugh track because the comment really isn't funny without the swearing that adds nothing to the sentence. Also the whole attack on friends' laugh track, I believe, was probably a rip-off of an old Family Guy episode. ( I can't find a clip but Bryan and Stewie are sitting on the set and Stewie hits the button on the laugh-box. Bryan asks "Hey Stewie, where did you get that?" Stewie replies "I got it off the set of friends." Bryan than says "I'm surprised there is anything left in it!" BUHZING) Also his twitter feed is full of gems like this "As a writer, I will probably never be selected for the Pro Bowl. But if I was, I feel like I could rush for maybe 60 yards." which is very typical of the lines in 1970's sitcoms that weren't even funny with the laugh track.
The Laugh Track: I feel if someone has a problem with laugh tracks then maybe they should try not watching those shows, or maybe go outside if that is the biggest thing you have to gripe about. He also mentions that we need "cry tracks" which is in about every movie ever. Music effects the mood of the watcher, and in the early days of movies there was funny music that made people laugh, but then it was replaced with the laugh track because the music was ridiculous. Sad music is still abundant in basically any movie where something is a little sad, and the scene would be far less sad if the music wasn't playing.
After watching this commercial most people want to cry just from hearing the music. I personally know that people change the channel from this because it's literally too sad for tv.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IO9d2PpP7tQ
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