British purely because most times the laugh isn't handed to you on a fucking platter like most in most american sitcoms. The US has some very good shows overall(more in nr than the british actually due to the fact that the industry is bigger there) but for overall highs, I still have to go with the brits, with their dry sense of humor.
I think we can all agree though that laugh tracks can fuck off. Maybe it's just me, but laughter in the background annoys the hell out of me. It's like I'm trying to process the words the actor is saying and think about context and such(trying to get the joke) and someone says LAUGH NOW DUMBASS. If the show is very good I can let it go but it still annoys me in most of them.
Oh, and another thing in the brits favor. Their shows(comedy or not) don't stale like the american ones because they are much,much shorter. I've seen some great shows like Scrubs go stale after their 4th-5th seasons, with ocassional moments of brilliance but lacking overall when compared to earlier seasons.
I think we can all agree though that laugh tracks can fuck off. Maybe it's just me, but laughter in the background annoys the hell out of me. It's like I'm trying to process the words the actor is saying and think about context and such(trying to get the joke) and someone says LAUGH NOW DUMBASS. If the show is very good I can let it go but it still annoys me in most of them.
Oh, and another thing in the brits favor. Their shows(comedy or not) don't stale like the american ones because they are much,much shorter. I've seen some great shows like Scrubs go stale after their 4th-5th seasons, with ocassional moments of brilliance but lacking overall when compared to earlier seasons.