(A Random Post)

Ah man, I don’t know how I forgot to post the Nicholas Fehn links I had. In addition to AL’s below, here is the first one, which was funnier just because you had no warning as to what was going to happen.

I really get a kick out of the way the laughter comes in waves, because the audience has no real idea or clear opportunity when to laugh. Since it’s all just stuttering, there’s no clear defined punch line, and no clear point that’s pointed out to the audience that “THIS IS THE PART WHERE YOU LAUGH” which is always the funnier way to do it. Fascinating to me. Fred Armisen is absolutely brilliant, of that there can be no debate.

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