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Quinta Brunson, a “Child of the Internet,” Revives the Sitcom

The New Yorker Radio Hour

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I Love the Act Breaks in Sitcoms

I think Abbott Elementary premiered at this really interesting time in the culture of television, which is to say modern family has its series finale. And when Abbott premiered, I think there was a shock amongst viewers and amongst people who pay attention and care about this stuff. You know, it's not only competing with the comedies on streaming, it's kind of outstripping them. With 22 minutes, you need a fun act break that's going to make people come back after the commercial break. It's why I think Netflix can't quite get it right. They don't have any restrictions. When it comes to comedy, timing is everything. For three minutes is the maximum for somebody just being

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