Julia's Blog Post Response
I believe that Julia’s blog topic of the show Crazy Ex-Girlfriend unveiled one of the best examples of incongruity theory that I have yet to see. Furthermore, the fact that the show also serves as a musical is excellent because it displays how the theories of humor work outside the setting of a typical TV show. The first clip I watched was “Face Your Fears.” I went straight to YouTube after reading Julia’s blog post; therefore I was expecting to face some bizarre elements in the video. However, I was still baffled that the lady who was singing explained how running with scissors, jumping off buildings, or even dropping out of school is centered around the lesson that Rebecca should face her fears. Also, all of this was going on while a group of children in the background joyfully sang with a pair of scissors in their possesion. I definitely agree with Julia that this scene took a very odd turn away from motivation, and into a series of controversial remarks that was in the end very hi...