

vlà la giffle ... j'étais tout mino lorsque je regardais ça


un truc datant d'avant 80"

bon ça va les d'jeun's hein! je vous vois rigoler d'ici


Edit: +1 pour Battlestar Gallactica

sur TBBT je sais pas je trouve pas mal d'avis contraires mais visiblement ca serait bien des les laughs tracks ;(Klosterman sez (paraphrase): here's an unasked question--what's the deal with the cameras on the Office?
I've been asking that for years. Who is filming them and why? It has this incomplete concept of a documentary within a sitcom.
HIMYM is the same as the Big Bang Theory, but I know with HIMYM, there is an audience who watches the shows together live and their laughter is recorded. So that's slightly better than a laugh track because every week the producers are hoping the audience gets it. HIMYM has too many jumps probably to be feasible as a live-audience show.
There's been talk in the comments section here (not that I think the producers of the show read this blog) about whether or not the show uses a laugh track or a live, studio audience. Chuck Lorre used his producer card tonight to seemingly prove the laugh track people wrong, showing ... the live studio audience. Now, I'd wager that the series has used laugh tracks to sweeten the laughter from time to time, but, for the most part, the audience microphones are cranked up so loud that it becomes hard to argue that the majority of the laughs AREN'T coming from the studio audience, unlike with some other shows, where the laughs are kept fairly quiet. (How I Met Your Mother springs to mind.)