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DEA think that adding a laughter track to sitcoms is patronizing?
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I guess I feel that producers use it as social cue to basically show the viewer where the funny is. It's almost insulting to the viewers intelligence, especially when it's used for so called "smart comedy" - for example The Big Bang Theory (which IMO is in no way smart and couldn't be further from funny). I may be ranting here but I'd love to know if anyone else feels like a laughter track actually takes away some of the humour from sitcoms.

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