Okay first, sitcom is a humorous television program based on situations that could arise in everyday life. Sitcom – Situational Comedy. Who doesn't like sitcoms? Well not everyone likes them. Neither did I untill I started watching 'Everybody Loves Raymond' and 'Friends' after returning from work, everyday. Back in the 1990s, when the Indian TV audience was first exposed to western TV or rather cable TV (a.k.a Star Plus, Zee TV and the like) no one knew what soaps and sitcoms were. I seriously got hooked on to the 'small wonder'. It was one amazingly done comedy drama. We liked it so much. And then I watched a few episodes of Friends, ELRaymond as well few years ago when they aired it on Star world (then Star plus).
Recently my friend VS suggested, watching them again and convinced me that they really are good stuff to watch. Especially when I've got a public library next to my apartment which lends me DVDs of popular TV shows and dramas (21 days loan time), free. I said, let me give it a shot. Also because I needed something to watch after I return from work. You need to laugh out loud after some serious geeky work. Okay I do lots of geeky stuff at work. Like I am always asked to achieve things that no where on the web do I get any 'how-to' directions. And it becomes so techie that sometimes I think, I've to start working for Microsoft or Google. Okay I was kidding.
So coming back to these comedies, I've begun to like them. While I like ELR (Everybody Loves Raymond) the best, because it appeals to me more as a meaningful, resourceful comedy than 'Friends'. But I like the 'gallatta' (noise and crowdy feeling) of Friends too. I am sure It's gonna be fun to be with so many friends at once. Wish I had that kinda situation where I live close to all my friends. I know…I know that can only happen in your college days. Funny thing in Friends is that all the guest stars (like Robbin Williams, Ben Stiller) always appear in the show to be annoying kinda characters. Friends never seem to like 'em.
I recommend, people who watched them sometime ago, casually, like me, to watch them again (get those season-wise DVDs) and have a hearty laugh or two.
