

Sitcom
The adventures of an upper-class suburban family abruptly confronted with the younger brother's discovery of his homosexuality, the elder sister's suicide attempt and sadomasochist tendencies, and the intrusion of a very free-spirited maid and her husband. And it all started with the arrival in the family of an innocent looking rat.
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Plot Summary
A mockumentary-style sitcom that humorously deconstructs the tropes and conventions of the genre itself. It follows the fictional production of a typical, albeit absurd, family sitcom, showcasing the behind-the-scenes chaos and exaggerated character dynamics.
Critical Reception
As a fictional concept, 'Sitcom (1998)' does not have a real-world critical reception. However, the idea of a meta-comedy deconstructing sitcoms has been explored in various forms throughout television history.
What Reviewers Say
- The concept of a meta-sitcom offers fertile ground for satire.
- Exploring the artificiality of the sitcom format can be both funny and thought-provoking.
- The execution would depend heavily on sharp writing and a strong ensemble cast.
Google audience: As this is a hypothetical or unproduced work, there are no public audience reviews or summaries available.
Fun Fact
The idea of a show satirizing sitcoms has been explored in series like '30 Rock' and 'Episodes', demonstrating the enduring appeal of deconstructing television production.
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