Martin H
Wednesday 1st April 2009 3:08am [Edited]
Hull
1,663 posts
I haven't read your sitcom sample yet, but I'd say f**k the rules....to a certain extent. As long as you have a plot and its clearly defined then I say you can play around with whats in between, obviously as long as its funny!
Look at Not Going Out, tons of one-liners that didn't drive the plot forward, sometimes didn't reveal character either...sometimes not even funny, but they were always going for the laughs. Maybe not the best example though as it has now been canceled!
Look at Early Doors, each episode had its own plot, but they aren't in your face, it could just be about Joe pissing in the wardrobe and that kind of lingers throughout the episode. But everything in between is very funny.
I think there is plenty of room to play around with conventions, if everybody wrote to the same style and method it'd be very boring, but just make sure when you aren't doing plot, you are being funny or building character, don't have any lines that are simply pointless.