Looking back at the peak era of 90s and early 2000s television, there's a specific aesthetic that seems to have vanished. I'm talking about the warmth of multi-cam setups and that specific comedic rhythm that came with live audience reactions and classic lighting. Modern comedies feel very clinical and single-cam by comparison. For those of you who grew up during the golden age of network TV, do you find it harder to connect with the "dry" humor of modern shows? I'm curious if the industry will ever return to that theatrical, cozy style of production or if it’s considered too "dated" for current audiences