A sitcom, short for situational comedy, is a genre of television series that focuses on a fixed set of characters in a consistent setting, often revolving around humorous situations and everyday life. Popular examples include Friends and The Office, which showcase the comedic interactions and relationships among the characters.
Sitcoms typically feature a blend of scripted dialogue and situational humor, making them relatable and entertaining for audiences. They often tackle various themes, from family dynamics to workplace antics, providing both laughter and insight into human behavior. Classic sitcoms like I Love Lucy have paved the way for modern shows, influencing the genre significantly.