Quote: Antrax @ April 15 2008, 12:36 PM BSTOff the top of my head I'd say Royle Family, Family Guy and Seinfeld. Possibly others. In all of them there'll be random bits of conversations and oddball jokes not directly related to the plot.
Family Guy's screwed then...
I can see where you're coming from, but I do think it's more important that every joke is derived from character, rather than plot. Not least because there has to be something funny going on before the plot arrives.
Of course, you've got the further problem of jokes as 'jokes' anyway. Because for my money, the humour is usually characters reacting to the situation rather than actual 'jokes' (which is I suspect what you're suggesting).
I think therefore that it's important that the humour comes from the characters interacting with the situation (which is distinct and different from 'the plot').
(Though I would add we're in a slightly confused area here - your initial post was about dialogue, not jokes. Now I remain convinced that dialogue doesn't have to further the plot).
It is difficult for me to fully explain what I mean. I too think humour should come from the character. The Royle family is a good example you have said, but the whole idea of that sitcom is 'conversation' in a lounge, so a different subject could be raised at any point in their conversation.
I can't think of how I can give an example of what I mean. I prefer a sitcom where the humour is from character but the ones that are quick fire such as Two Pints isn't really coming from character as it's made up of smart a*se remarks, but still in keeping with the storyline. There's a script of that sitcom on the writersroom web and it's sort of one line a time with each character but although it's very funny [to me] each line is about their situation/problem and does not deviate from the story.
I think what I am trying to say is that, you can't mix styles...i.e. it's ok for Royle Family but you couldn't mix that style with Two Pints. So for two pints cast to suddenly start talking about other stuff than their storyline, it wouldn't work as it does in RF