TV producer and director James Burrows, known for shows like Cheers and Frasier, believes that the sitcom genre is dying due to an abundance of subpar shows. He criticizes the democratization of production tools, stating that anyone with an iPhone can now make a show, which he believes has led to a lack of talent and diminished quality in the industry. Burrows also expresses dissatisfaction with the current state of sitcoms and the lack of understanding among industry professionals. Despite his negative outlook, he admits to enjoying his work on the Frasier reboot.
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