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AND NOT KNOWING WHAT OFFLINE IS IS A SHAME FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE. I CAN'T BELIEVE HOW YOU GOT 25 TIRES
This scene comes in at about 105 words, and 12 sentences. Every line serves a purpose – either as a joke, or as character building.
Every line is delivered to optimal effect. The editing and use of space help to reinforce the dynamics of the scene, which in turn support the humour. The format of the scene as a parody of a typical sitcom farce is sublime, and succeeds on both levels: being funny in itself, and spot-on as satire.
At under 44 seconds, the scene delivers on all fronts that you’d want a comedy scene to deliver on, and nothing is wasted. Nothing else in the history of comedy comes close.
This is a masterpiece.
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And you?