
sitcoms
Sitcoms, or situational comedies, are a genre of television shows that focus on a fixed set of characters in a consistent setting, often a home or workplace. They typically feature humorous situations and dialogue, exploring everyday life, relationships, and social issues. Episodes usually follow a structured format, often with conflicts that resolve by the end, allowing for comedic resolutions. Classic examples include "Friends," "The Office," and "Seinfeld." Sitcoms aim to entertain while sometimes offering commentary on societal norms and human behavior, making them relatable to a wide audience.