I'm a big fan of Not Going Out, and I've read a few reviews that complain about the laughter track, because all the new trendy comedies don't have them. People say things like 'they're trying to tell us when something was funny!' I don't think they are, I just think they're a traditional part of comedies. All the comedies I watched growing up had them; it's almost as if they are reassuring. Like a familiar scent in your home. OK, that was a really weird thing to say, but you know what I mean. In fact, I notice them when they're not there much more than when they are.
Do you think laughter tracks are still relevant, or think they are out dated?
(Sorry if there is already a thread for this. Also, I wasn't sure if I should have posted it in the sitcom section or not. And sorry for rambling; I've got no work in the morning.)