I’ve been rewatching a lot of classic sitcoms and films from the early 2000s lately. Remember when a director could let a scene sit in a painfully awkward silence for an eternity just to let the tension build? It feels like modern comedy is so fast-paced now that we've lost that specific art of the "slow-burn" disaster. Do y'all think audiences today still have the patience for that kind of humor, or has the style of cinematic comedy changed forever because of shorter attention spans? I really miss when writers weren't afraid to let a moment be genuinely uncomfortable to watch. 🎬🤔