The summary of the text is:
The text is a transcript of a video by Drew Gooden, a Youtube comedian, who compares the number of jokes and the amount of laughter in two popular sitcoms: The Office and Friends. He uses math and science to show that The Office is more efficient and immersive in delivering comedy, while Friends relies on a formulaic and dated format with laugh tracks and scene transitions. He admits that comedy is subjective and people can watch whatever they like, but he prefers The Office for its depth, direction, and writing. He also promotes his sponsor Dollar Shave Club and his merch at the end of the video. He concludes with a hot take on David Schwimmer being the best actor on Friends.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a YouTube video by Drew Gooden, comparing the comedy shows The Office and Friends.
2. The video is sponsored by Dollar Shave Club, which offers various grooming products for a low price.
3. The video counts the number of jokes and the amount of laughter in each show, and finds that The Office has more jokes and less laughter than Friends.
4. The video uses season 5 episode 14 of each show as an example, and also analyzes the first episode of season 2 for comparison.
5. The video concludes that comedy is subjective and people should watch whatever makes them happy, but also praises David Schwimmer as the best actor on Friends.