In my opinion, when "Everybody Loves Raymond" went off the air in 2005, the traditional sitcom died. These days, it's trendy one-camera comedies like "Arrested Development" and "My Name is Earl" that dominate the comedic airwaves, and all the new situation comedies like "Two and a Half Men" and "The Class" are all about loud-mouthed, obnoxious 30-year-olds living in their sylish Manhattan apartments, having promiscuous sex and seeing how loud they can be. With all this going on, has the traditional sitcom - the "Everybody Loves Raymond"'s and the "Seinfeld"'s of the world - have these types of show been laid to rest? Let me know.
2006-11-18
18:51:08
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Leroy Johnson
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