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I’ve never heard of the television show The Good Place before reading Abi’s blog post, but it seems interesting. It is definitely a different concept than a type of show that I would normally revert to watching but it seems funny. I find it interesting that the show is based off the good place meaning heaven but in reality the cast has been sent to the bad place meaning hell. The concept seems kind of terrifying because that is what some individuals are scared about, being sent to hell, and here is a television show poking fun at it. All of the senses mentioned in Abi’s post seemed funny to me, but the two in particular that I enjoyed were, the first scene involving Jason, and the second sense with Jane. I found the first scene particularly funny for two reasons. The first because Jason is begging for his life but in reality he is already dead. Although death is not a funny topic, the fact that Jason is so caught up in not dying when he already has remains funny. Along with the fact that he already has died Jason is so caught up in not eating off the kids menu. Personally I see nothing wrong with eating off the kids menu, but I can understand where Jason is coming from with regards to not wanting to eat off the kids menu because he believes he is too old. The second scene that I found to be funny was the one with Jane in it. She was walking about a controversial topic regarding Christopher Columbus and how he not only raped but also killed many people. But, Jane does not see this has controversial due to the fact that she is a robot and has no filter. She innocently sees them as “fun facts” that she views as harmless. The usage of the incongruity theory and begin violation both come into place throughout The Good Place, and it is definitely a show that I will have to check out some time.
I wonder what makes a Christmas classic so special in comparison with other classics. Are there equivalent movies for summer? Fourth of July? Maybe Thanksgiving or Halloween to some extent, but doesn't seem on par. I wonder why this is. Does comedy have anything to do with it?
ReplyDeleteElf is one of my favorite Christmas movies of all time and really gets me into the holiday spirit. I like how you pointed how benign violation is in the film because I never noticed it until now.
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