Lindsey made some really interesting points in her blog post which I was interested by. At first I didn't really get what the whole Barbie joke was but I slowly came around to it. She explained how the superiority theory was prevalent by having the characters almost be reflections of people when they were younger and more immature. I also liked how she talked about how the show is extremely bizarre and that's part of what makes it so funny and entertaining. I love absurdist humor, so I eventually ended up somewhat enjoying this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dlz8DVn1Mjc My favorite TV show is The Eric Andre Show. It's a tv interview parody show with extremely niche, random, absurd, and insane humor. The show can appear very stupid and silly at first, but watching many of the sketches or interviews will quickly convince you of Eric's humor. One of the best parts about the show is that the skits always evolve as they're happening. In this skit, at first, Eric simply appears to be a crazed man who works on Wall Street. However, it quickly spirals out of control and just turns into Eric vomiting on command and screaming about abortion. This is the main appeal of the show. It's random and crazy and unpredictable, and, scientifically, we laugh hardest when we are surprised or don't expect something. This continually changing skit embodies that idea, and Eric's show reflects that as a whole. As for the reading, I would say that Eric's humor falls under relief humor. The show is essen...
Why did you only enjoy it somewhat do you think? Was it just the blunt nature of the show?
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