Definition
Sitcom is short for situation comedy, a genre of comedy centered around recurring characters in a familiar setting, facing humorous situations. πΊ Think of it as a reliable source of weekly laughs on TV. Episodes typically involve a self-contained plot that is resolved within a short timeframe, usually 22 minutes. Unlike dramas that span seasons, sitcoms offer a quicker, lighter viewing experience. Expect relatable characters, witty banter, and plots that often resolve happily. Itβs like comfort food for your eyes and ears.