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Comedy Of Errors Led To Fisker’s Bankruptcy

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Comedy Of Errors Led To Fisker’s Bankruptcy Good morning! It’s Thursday, June 20, 2024, and this is The Morning Shift, your daily roundup of the top automotive headlines from around the world, in one place. Here are the important stories you need to know. Read more…

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Fawlty Towers is still gold standard comedy TV

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Fawlty Towers is still gold standard comedy TV Me and my SO both came down with covid, she hasn’t seen it so I thought for nostalgia sake we can give one episode a go and see how we go. We ended up watching the entire show in two and a half days. It’s still an absolute classic 49 years later and I can’t believe how hard they still go in terms of escalation in craziness. The best part though…

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What comedy show scene/moment made you actually cry laugh?

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What comedy show scene/moment made you actually cry laugh? If you know one, please write down the show and the episode name so I can watch the whole episode without knowing when the joke will hit. I feel like this is the best way to keep it unpredictable. submitted by /u/mrhillenburg1999

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Favorite moments in shows where a comedy could get dark for a bit?

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Favorite moments in shows where a comedy could get dark for a bit? Basically I ask this particular question as I was inspired by the Family Matters sketch in Key and Peele as the sketch itself was pretty hilarious for a while, but then it becomes super dark later on. So my point being is that I wanted to look at cases in TV shows where something that seemed comedic could catch viewers by surprise by again going…

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Are You A Scorpio? (Comedy)

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Are You A Scorpio? (Comedy) I wish it were possible to post this story about meeting, Ben. I can’t, because of the candid language of the era, but I have an excerpt (that has some candid language). Back story: The food and beverage manager of the Commodore Hotel was a gay man as were seventeen of the twenty servers working

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Best Straight Man in TV Comedy All Time?

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Best Straight Man in TV Comedy All Time? You’ll have to explain your choice in the shadow of the late Andre Braugher in Brooklyn 99. Every time I see a clip of him performing in that show I am just in awe of how he commands this perfect gravitas, then delivers hilarity that is 100% in character, and convinces you that in no way does his character find it funny. Other contenders? s…

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It’s a tragedy “The Mick” only lasted two seasons. Just rewatched them both, the comedy writing is gold.

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It’s a tragedy “The Mick” only lasted two seasons. Just rewatched them both, the comedy writing is gold. Just a rant, I friggin loved this show. The characters were all so well developed, the situations and solutions were original, and it was gut-busting funny like watching Always Sunny for the first time. On top of everything, because the lead characters were female, it felt like they could get away with pushing boundaries in new and funny ways. …

Reddit Television 1.0k 2024-02-29