by Lethal Interjection » Tue May 29, 2012 9:00 pm
Oldrac the Chitinous wrote:
It sets up some expectations and then it delivers something unexpected. That's a pretty standard formula for humor.
It's the same thing you have in:
What's worse than finding a worm in your apple?
The Holocaust.
(Which I also find amusing. You may not!)
See, I see why you say that yours is the same delivery as the comic, but I disagree. Yours would need some poor joke/observation in a single frame, and then tell the misdirect joke. I'd probably feel better about the comic without the picture. I'd probably feel better about the comic with the caption put above the picture (as then you can basically ignore the picture altogether). I'd definitely feel better about the comic without the throw away threat after the punchline, that ultimately had nothing at all to do with the picture or the joke.
Zach has been great at the misdirect. This is not a good example.
[quote="Oldrac the Chitinous"]
It sets up some expectations and then it delivers something unexpected. That's a pretty standard formula for humor.
It's the same thing you have in:
What's worse than finding a worm in your apple?
The Holocaust.
(Which I also find amusing. You may not!)[/quote]
See, I see why you say that yours is the same delivery as the comic, but I disagree. Yours would need some poor joke/observation in a single frame, and then tell the misdirect joke. I'd probably feel better about the comic without the picture. I'd probably feel better about the comic with the caption put above the picture (as then you can basically ignore the picture altogether). I'd definitely feel better about the comic without the throw away threat after the punchline, that ultimately had nothing at all to do with the picture or the joke.
Zach has been great at the misdirect. This is not a good example.