Unlike Young Sheldon, which transitioned to a single-camera format, Georgie & Mandyâs First Marriage is embracing the multi-camera style and will be filmed in front of a live studio audience, similar to The Big Bang Theory. Ahead of its premiere on Thursday, Oct. 17, CBS has shared a sneak peek that showcases how the sequel series cleverly addresses this format change in a meta way.
In a clip from the series premiere, Georgie (Montana Jordan) is seen watching a new episode of Frasier with Jim (Will Sasso) and Audrey (Rachel Bay Jones). As laughter emanates from the TV, Georgie turns to his in-laws and exclaims, âFrasierâs a laughinâ show. I love laughinâ shows.â When Audrey looks puzzled, Georgie explains the distinction between multi-cam and single-cam: âSome shows you can hear people laughinâ, and some you canât.â
He compares it to The Wonder Years, noting, âNo oneâs laughinâ. Is it funny? Weâll never know!â Audrey, representing viewers who prefer traditional sitcoms, replies, âI like to laugh when I choose to,â to which Georgie retorts, âI ainât ever seen you laugh.â
In an April interview with TVLine, Emily Osment expressed her excitement about the shift from single-cam to multi-cam. âIâve paid my dues with multi-cam, and itâs so fun,â said the Hannah Montana and Young & Hungry star. âItâs a completely different experience⌠my favorite part is the live audience, feeling like youâre doing a new play every week. It ignites something new in your performance, and itâs wonderful.â
More recently, in a conference call with reporters, Jordan, who is new to multi-cam, shared his thoughts on his first tape night. âI didnât know what to expect, but I didnât know what to expect at the beginning of Young Sheldon, either,â he said. âSomehow, thank God, I got through that, so Iâm going to do my best. Every week, we work hard to bring Georgie & Mandyâs First Marriage to life, and Iâm enjoying every bit of it. Filming is electric, energetic, and really fun!â