I think if they put a laugh track on 'Intervention,' it would be funny.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In point of fact, I'm not sure there are too many comedies with laugh tracks anymore. Most of what you hear is live studio audience laughing as a show is filmed. If this prompts you to wonder who those actual human beings are who are laughing at some of this stuff, that is a mystification I share.
So many shows don't have laugh tracks now that, when you hear it, it can be slightly jarring.
Something about not waiting for the laugh of a laugh track allows you to take lines that otherwise might be seen as just direct jokes, and make them seem realistic.
Even people that I agree with can do something that would be a target for a bit of humor.
Comedians don't laugh. They're too busy analyzing why it's funny or not.
Humor can alter any situation and help us cope at the very instant we are laughing.
Making people laugh was automatic.
I think there is something very nice about going to work to try to make people laugh.
I thought that through the strip, I could vent my spleen and be funny at the same time. But when it comes to humor, there's no substitute for reality and politicians.
You can't substitute the act of making people laugh. It's definitely something that actors like to do.