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Why are fake laughs added to sitcoms?
  • https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweetening_(show_business) gives a quick rundown.

    In television, sweetening refers to the use of a laugh track in addition to a live studio audience. The laugh track is used to "enhance" the laughter for television audiences, sometimes in cases where a joke or scene intended to be funny does not draw the expected response, and sometimes to avoid awkward sound edits when a scene is shortened or more than one take is used in editing.

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    There was a garage full of counterfeit points but they mysteriously disappeared

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  • That's actually 2 different episodes. The snoring one is where Artie Ziff offers to pay for Homer's surgery to fix his snoring if he lets Marge redo prom night. The "gentleman caller" is from the episode where Homer gets a gun. You can tell the difference because in the gun episode Marge takes the kids with her.

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