MyK wrote:Yeah, but Dinky could copy/paste some generally agreed on definition they teach in American schools that we could tear apart later
if you insist...
according to aristotle, we laugh at lesser/baser (than ourselves) but ultimately harmless (not evil/wicked) characters because they are ridiculous, which is related to but not the same thing as shameful. they may, however, act shamefully.
he contrasts that with tragedy, which takes as its subject "serious"/"elevated" action by character who are "like ourselves" or greater, but never perfect and never lesser than ourselves. and never evil/wicked either. thus, the proper emotions to tragedy are fear and pity (as opposed to shame for comedy).
I generally agree with that assessment. I certainly agree with it as far as american comedies go.
I also dislike the laugh track, but there are still quite a few good american sitcoms. my short list includes
andy richter controls the universe (no laugh track)
newsradio
seinfeld
friends
I might also add mash and cheers, but those are a bit before my time. haven't seen earl. scrubs is good from what I've seen but not in the above class.
everything involves personal taste, but that taste is largely culturally cultivated, so "because I'm american" is actually a damn good reason to exclude me.
glad I could not help. don't ask me any time.
Life ducks, and you sigh.