Sitcom characters are recurring personalities designed for comedic television series, often defined by exaggerated traits and catchphrases. They drive episodic plots through relatable conflicts and humor. Writers use them to create consistent laughs, while audiences benefit from emotional connection and escapism. These archetypes—like the goofy neighbor or sarcastic friend—help shows maintain longevity and cultural relevance.
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