Sitcom characters are having a comedic shouting match

>sitcom characters are having a comedic shouting match
>audience in hysterics with every retort
>one of them something that's a little more serious than either of them anticipated
>audience silence
>deep and emotional turn for the conversation as they hash out the problems they weren't communicating and reconcile
>audience cheers as they hug it out

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Name one sitcom where this happens.

Every episode of Everybody Loves Raymond. Literally every single one.

Name one episode of Everybody Loves Raymond where this happens.

>Friends
>Seinfield
>How I met your mother

Name one episode.

every single one

>sitcom characters are having a vicious fight
>audience thinks it's just the usual
>one of them says something more serious than either of them anticipated
>audience silence
>just a few quiet sobs as the first start to understand what just happened
>deep emotional turn for the fight as they start to realize this is it, they're going their separate ways
>20 years later
>the audience is still there clinging to the hope that these characters might one day reconcile and everything will just like it used to be

Big Bang Theory

YOU name one episode you dumb stupid head

Name one, a specific episode and airing date.

every episode...?

1 1 "Pilot" Michael Lembeck Philip Rosenthal September 13, 1996 9601
2 2 "I Love You" Paul Lazarus Philip Rosenthal September 20, 1996 9602
3 3 "I Wish I Were Gus" Paul Lazarus Kathy Ann Stumpe September 27, 1996 9604
4 4 "Standard Deviation" Jeff Meyer Steve Skrovan October 4, 1996 9605
5 5 "Look, Don't Touch" Jeff Meyer Lew Schneider October 11, 1996 9606
6 6 "Frank, the Writer" Paul Lazarus Tucker Cawley October 18, 1996 9603
7 7 "Your Place or Mine?" Howard Storm Jeremy Stevens October 25, 1996 9607
8 8 "In-Laws" Alan Kirschenbaum Philip Rosenthal November 1, 1996 9608
9 9 "Win, Lose or Draw" Alan Kirschenbaum Story by: Stephen Nathan & Kathy Ann Stumpe
10 10 "Turkey or Fish" Michael Lembeck Tucker Cawley November 22, 1996 9611
11 11 "Captain Nemo" Michael Lembeck Lew Schneider & Steve Skrovan December 13, 1996 9610
12 12 "The Ball" Jeff Meyer Bruce Kirschbaum December 20, 1996 9613

want me to keep going?

Here's a list of the episodes it happens in:
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Everybody_Loves_Raymond_episodes

Airdates: September 13, 1996, to May 16, 2005, airing 210 episodes.

There, was that so hard?

I'm going to check that this actually happened in every one of those episodes, by the way, so if you were lying I WILL know about it.

Debra is at home feeding the kids when Ray returns from a road trip. They start to discuss Debra's birthday plans before being interrupted by Marie. Debra then leaves Ray in charge of the kids as she goes to the movies with Linda.

Ray leaves with Leo to get pizza and places Marie in charge. When Debra returns home, she finds the house spotless but learns that Ray's parents were there. She starts to get angry at Ray because he didn't listen to her. This results in Debra asking Ray not to invite his parents to her birthday. Ray is reluctant, but eventually tells them that there is no party and makes up a story that Debra and he are going to Bear Mountain. On Debra's birthday, Ray's parents go to Ray's house to leave gifts for Debra, but find Debra and Ray there. Ray then explains why they can't come over every day. They accept it and ask Ray why is he so sensitive and Marie replies "because he's a writer", then they leave.

>characters have a small arguement
>it escalates
>feelings are hurt
>characters then communicate with eahother and everything is ok

there, thats literally the pilot

>mfw Sup Forums is such an enclave of autism I'm not sure if this is bait or serious

>trying to prove that everybody loves raymond isnt an incredibly formulaic show that revolves around the characters arguing with each other
i think im ok

find one episode in that list that doesnt follow this formula

>all these Anons apologize to each other and hug
>audience cheers

>anonymous babyboy tells them to do something online and they actually took time to do it
Painful to witness

love you senpai
have a doggo

>took time to do it
its 12 am on a saturday night and we are all here

Fuck. I thought it was maybe Wednesday, Thursday at the latest

i lied
its wednesday

This is getting more Lynchian by the minute

3:00 AM on a Saturday for me, but I live on SSDI and haven't had a proper Saturday in a decade because every day is an uneventful "Saturday" and they all blend together. I started lifting just so I'd have something productive to do and am thinking of going to a few cons even though I'd have nothing to do there.

>every day is an uneventful "Saturday" and they all blend together
For me months have already started to blend together. The only way I kind of keep track of days is by 4 alarms on my phone telling me I need to bring out the trash, glass, or paper for the garbageman.

>interview characters having normal exchange
>some local weather girl goes way over the top and gets really personal with m- i mean the guy being interviewed
>she laughs in his face
>the audience can tell he will nevee return and they laugh anyway
>spend a year forcing threads on Sup Forums to find just one response that could have saved him the humiliation
>every single thread a failure

Every sitcom ever except Seinfeld, IT Crowd, and Married With Children.
Exactly why those are my three favourite sitcoms with laugh tracks, it's pure comedy, no sappy drama.
This is what makes Fresh Prince just fall out of elite "sitcom with laugh tracks" category

They pulled that shit with Elaine and Puddy in the later seasons

you don't really do this very well, do you OP

It wasn't sappy and awkward like all the other sitcoms.

Red vs Blue

Fresh Prince

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