I don't think arrested-adolescent humor will fade. Maybe the form will change, but I guarantee its replacement will still be based in immature behavior from mature figures.
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I think there's a notion in our society, and it may be valid, that people aren't as funny when they get older. It's a stigma still attached to the rebelliousness of youth.
With comedy, the jokes will come out, and people will see them coming. Changes in daily life or current events can change the consciousness of audiences and can make the show less funny or feel more stale.
There's just something about youth and comedy that go together. Maybe it's that foolishness, that silliness that you can get away with when you're younger, that you can't get away with when you're older.
Probably spending 12 years at boarding school - comedy became a survival gene. But I think some people are funny right off the bat, as soon as they can speak or be naughty.
Adolescence is a new birth, for the higher and more completely human traits are now born.
However, frat-boy humor is funny and it always will be.
I don't think comedy will ever die.
For some reason, comedians are still children. The social skills somehow never reach us, so we say exactly what we think without weighing the results.
Juvenile stuff has always made me laugh. It's what I know.
Obviously comedic styles do change.