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* ''Series/CrazyExGirlfriend" features this with an extended monologue about parking that has a ridiculous double entendre. It seems like an overly long gag, but then eventually becomes awesome.

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* ''Series/CrazyExGirlfriend" ''Series/CrazyExGirlfriend'' features this with an extended monologue about parking that has a ridiculous double entendre. DoubleEntendre. It seems like an overly long gag, OverlyLongGag, but then eventually becomes awesome.

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** Watching the treacherous Lord Refa hunted down and torn limb from limb by angry Narns? Grimly satisfying. Watching the treacherous Lord Refa hunted down and torn limb from limb by angry Narns while [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsHcx9JWswE ''No Hiding Place'']] plays in the background? Funny as ''hell'.
** Centauri Emperor [[TheCaligula Cartagia]] walking up to Londo & Co. in his pure white suit, except for his entirely blood-red hands, talking ''boredly'' about how his torturers-- "excuse me, pain technicians, they ''used'' to be called torturers but ever since they [[WeirdTradeUnion got organized]] it's been ''pain technicians''" --just couldn't manage to make G'Kar scream, and, well, he'd just had to do it himself... On its own, the scene would be horrifying, but between the way the scene is written, Wortham Krimmer's utterly bored delivery as Cartagia, and Creator/StephenFurst's increasing facial contortions as Vir as the scene goes on, you can't help but laugh. ''And then he pours the bloody water from washing his hands on his plants, saying it helps the flowers grow.''
* ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'': In ''Series/{{Gotham}}'', a lot of the humor in [[MonsterClown Jerome Valeska's]] character comes from crossing the line twice, unsurprisingly, considering [[ComicBook/TheJoker who he's based on.]] For example, it was horrifying when he tried to light a busload of cheerleaders on fire, but the way he pouted when his lighter didn't work and proceeded to ask the cheerleaders he had just doused in gasoline if any of them had a light somehow made the scene funny, as well.

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** [[Recap/BabylonFiveS03E20AndTheRockCriedOutNoHidingPlace Watching the treacherous Lord Refa hunted down and torn limb from limb by angry Narns? Narns?]] Grimly satisfying. Watching the treacherous Lord Refa hunted down and torn limb from limb by angry Narns while [[https://www.''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsHcx9JWswE ''No No Hiding Place'']] Place]]'' [[SoundtrackDissonance plays in the background? background]]? Funny as ''hell'.
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** "[[Recap/BabylonFiveS04E03TheSummoning The Summoning]]" has Centauri Emperor [[TheCaligula Cartagia]] walking up to Londo & Co. in his pure white suit, except for his entirely blood-red hands, talking ''boredly'' about how his torturers-- {{torture|Technician}}rs -- "excuse me, [[InsistentTerminology pain technicians, technicians]]; they ''used'' to be called torturers torturers, but ever since they [[WeirdTradeUnion got organized]] organized]], it's been ''pain technicians''" --just -- just couldn't manage to make G'Kar scream, and, well, he'd just had to do it himself... On its own, the scene would be horrifying, but between the way the scene is written, Wortham Krimmer's utterly bored delivery as Cartagia, and Creator/StephenFurst's increasing facial contortions as Vir as the scene goes on, you can't help but laugh. ''And then he pours the bloody water from washing his hands on his plants, saying it helps the flowers grow.''
* ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'': In ''Series/{{Gotham}}'', a lot of the humor in [[MonsterClown Jerome Valeska's]] character comes from crossing the line twice, unsurprisingly, considering [[ComicBook/TheJoker who he's based on.]] For example, it was horrifying when he tried to light a busload of cheerleaders on fire, but the way he pouted when his lighter didn't work and proceeded to ask the cheerleaders he had just doused in gasoline if any of them had a light somehow made the scene funny, as well.
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* ''Series/{{Bottom}}'' has more than its fair share of these -- sometimes feeling like a live-action ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry''. One episode has Richie chainsawing Eddie's lower legs off... twice. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLvS_w9gy8g Beating up a gasman]] takes so long they take breathers.

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* ''Series/{{Bottom}}'' has more than its fair share of these -- sometimes feeling like a live-action ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry''.''Franchise/TomAndJerry''. One episode has Richie chainsawing Eddie's lower legs off... twice. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLvS_w9gy8g Beating up a gasman]] takes so long they take breathers.



* ''Series/BreakingBad'': From the second episode, you wouldn't normally expect yourself to laugh at a half-dissolved corpse crashing through the ceiling and splattering all over the landing thanks to Jesse not knowing you don't put acid in your bathtub. And yet you do because the entire situation is damn hilarious, plus Walt's magnificent OhCrap look helps.

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* ''Series/BreakingBad'': From [[Recap/BreakingBadS1E2TheCatsInTheBag the second episode, episode]], you wouldn't normally expect yourself to laugh at a half-dissolved corpse crashing through the ceiling and splattering all over the landing thanks to Jesse not knowing you don't put acid in your bathtub. And yet you do because the entire situation is damn hilarious, plus Walt's magnificent OhCrap look helps.


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* In ''Series/{{Gotham}}'', a lot of the humor in [[MonsterClown Jerome Valeska]]'s character comes from crossing the line twice, unsurprisingly, considering [[Characters/BatmanTheJoker who he's based on]]. For example, it was horrifying when he tried to light a busload of cheerleaders on fire, but the way he pouted when his lighter didn't work and proceeded to ask the cheerleaders he had just doused in gasoline if any of them had a light somehow made the scene funny, as well.
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* ''Series/KikaiSentaiZenkaiger'': Doing a recreation of [[Series/ChoujinSentaiJetman One of Super Sentai's most depressing endings]]? Passable. Doing it by having everyone wearing their Sentai outfits, have the ''MonsterOfTheWeek'' be in the role of Gai Yuuki to be stabbed by Vroon and then ending it with Gai's famous moment of dying on a white bench before ''being blasted into smithereens''? Goddamn hilarious.
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** Santa Claus' cameo, where he reveals just [[ADateWithRosiePalms what Santa does whenever it's not Christmas]]. TheReveal is followed by various {{Unusual Euphemism}}s and ''way'' TooMuchInformation, and the climax of the joke reveals that thanks to the elves teaching him yoga, he's learned to give himself blowjobs.

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** Santa Claus' cameo, where he reveals just [[ADateWithRosiePalms what Santa does whenever it's not Christmas]].Christmas. TheReveal is followed by various {{Unusual Euphemism}}s and ''way'' TooMuchInformation, and the climax of the joke reveals that thanks to the elves teaching him yoga, he's learned to give himself blowjobs.
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** Creator/EddieMurphy's guest host appearance in 2019 had him interrupting the "Weekend Update" segment to reprise the role of WesternAnimation/{{Gumby}}, which crossed the line several times, [[SelfDeprecation with Eddie remarking about himself, "He was just a regular]] [[NWordPrivileges coon boy]] [[SelfDeprecation till I saw him."]].

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** Creator/EddieMurphy's guest host appearance in 2019 had him interrupting the "Weekend Update" segment to reprise the role of WesternAnimation/{{Gumby}}, which crossed the line several times, [[SelfDeprecation with Eddie remarking about himself, "He was just a regular]] [[NWordPrivileges coon boy]] [[SelfDeprecation till I saw him."]]."]]
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** Creator/EddieMurphy's guest host appearance in 2019 had him interrupting the "Weekend Update" segment to reprise the role of WesternAnimation/{{Gumby}}, which crossed the line several times, [[SelfDeprecation with Eddie remarking about himself, "He was just a regular]] [[NWordPrivileges coon boy]] [[SelfDeprecation till I saw him."]].
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** Chapter 10's running gag where the Child, repeatedly, breaks into the incubator of the episode’s client to [[EatsBabies swallow her eggs whole.]] It's dark, but he does it so often when her entire lineage is on the line that it's hilarious.

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** ''The Mandalorian'' Chapter 10's running gag where the Child, repeatedly, breaks into the incubator of the episode’s client to [[EatsBabies swallow her eggs whole.]] It's dark, but he does it so often when her entire lineage is on the line that it's hilarious.

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* ''Franchise/StarWars'': The scene in ''Series/TheMandalorian'' with the two Scout Troopers (who are played by comedians Creator/JasonSudeikis and Adam Pally) at the beginning of Chapter 8 is both appalling and hilarious. It's appalling because [[WouldHurtAChild they physically abuse the Child]] (a.k.a. Baby Yoda), but it loops into being hilarious when one of them worries that they might have accidentally killed him by bopping him on the head, finds out he's still alive, gets his finger bitten, and then [[HypocriticalHumor punches the child in the face]] (it also helps that the scouts get [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown brutally killed]] by the Child's nanny [[KillerRobot IG-11]] shortly after). The complete bored indifference with which they react to [[BadBoss Moff Gideon killing his own men]] just makes it all the more hilarious. To make it even more funny, many Twitter users jokingly treated hitting the Child like [[https://people.com/tv/jason-sudeikis-punches-baby-yoda-the-mandalorian-cameo/ both actors']] MoralEventHorizon (despite the fact that the Child is portrayed by a puppet).

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The scene in ''Series/TheMandalorian'' with the two Scout Troopers (who are played by comedians Creator/JasonSudeikis and Adam Pally) at the beginning of Chapter 8 is both appalling and hilarious. It's appalling because [[WouldHurtAChild they physically abuse the Child]] (a.k.a. Grogu or Baby Yoda), but it loops into being hilarious when one of them worries that they might have accidentally killed him by bopping him on the head, finds out he's still alive, gets his finger bitten, and then [[HypocriticalHumor punches the child in the face]] (it also helps that the scouts get [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown brutally killed]] by the Child's nanny [[KillerRobot IG-11]] shortly after). The complete bored indifference with which they react to [[BadBoss Moff Gideon killing his own men]] just makes it all the more hilarious. To make it even more funny, many Twitter users jokingly treated hitting the Child like [[https://people.com/tv/jason-sudeikis-punches-baby-yoda-the-mandalorian-cameo/ both actors']] MoralEventHorizon (despite the fact that the Child is portrayed by a puppet).puppet).
** Chapter 10's running gag where the Child, repeatedly, breaks into the incubator of the episode’s client to [[EatsBabies swallow her eggs whole.]] It's dark, but he does it so often when her entire lineage is on the line that it's hilarious.
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** That same sketch also includes this gem:
--->'''Member:''' How do you even build a child molesting robot?\\

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** *** That same sketch also includes this gem:
--->'''Member:''' ---->'''Member:''' How...? How do you even build a child molesting robot?\\
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* ''Series/AvataroSentaiDonbrothers'': Episode 40 has Haruka/Oni Sister trying to pass driving school to get her license. The real kicker is that she's a terrible driver, and it raises a lot of red flags not just from possible collateral and property damage, but she could have faced traffic violation-related legal troubles. These implications would be ignored, purely out of comedy as with most of the heroes' antics in the show, when she rams her car at '''Don Murasame''' of all people. So much so that her "heroic" act behind the wheel is enough to convince her driving instructor to reward her a license.
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** The entire "Eat Shit Bob" musical number at the end of the episode on SLAPP lawsuits is full of outrageous, false, vulgar claims about Bob Murray. Claims that, as John and rest of the singers put, are way too weird to be considered slander and are all jokes which any reasonable person would not take as factual and any reasonable judge would dimiss a lawsuit against.

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** The entire "Eat Shit Bob" musical number at the end of the episode on SLAPP lawsuits is full of outrageous, false, vulgar claims about Bob Murray. Claims that, as John and rest of the singers put, [[RefugeInAudacity are way too weird to be considered slander and are all jokes which any reasonable person would not take as factual and any reasonable judge would dimiss a lawsuit against.against]].

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* ''Series/BreakingBad'':
** [[spoiler: That [[ShockingMoments jaw-dropping moment]] where an innocent kid gets shot in Season's 5 "Dead Freight"]] would no way be funny. Someone [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_fcdP0UVqw editing a video to make it look like]] [[spoiler: Walt and Jesse were celebrating Todd shooting said kid witness (with Walt laughing, Jesse's "[[CatchPhrase Yeah]] [[ThisIsForEmphasisBitch Bitch!]]" and everything)]] makes it just hilariously fucked up in the most possible way.
** From the second episode, you wouldn't normally expect yourself to laugh at a half-dissolved corpse crashing through the ceiling and splattering all over the landing thanks to Jesse not knowing you don't put acid in your bathtub. And yet you do because the entire situation is damn hilarious, plus Walt's magnificent OhCrap look helps.

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* ''Series/BreakingBad'':
** [[spoiler: That [[ShockingMoments jaw-dropping moment]] where an innocent kid gets shot in Season's 5 "Dead Freight"]] would no way be funny. Someone [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_fcdP0UVqw editing a video to make it look like]] [[spoiler: Walt and Jesse were celebrating Todd shooting said kid witness (with Walt laughing, Jesse's "[[CatchPhrase Yeah]] [[ThisIsForEmphasisBitch Bitch!]]" and everything)]] makes it just hilariously fucked up in the most possible way.
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''Series/BreakingBad'': From the second episode, you wouldn't normally expect yourself to laugh at a half-dissolved corpse crashing through the ceiling and splattering all over the landing thanks to Jesse not knowing you don't put acid in your bathtub. And yet you do because the entire situation is damn hilarious, plus Walt's magnificent OhCrap look helps.
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** A notorious sketch from one of the Creator/JohnGoodman episodes was probably aiming for this trope but instead crash-landed (quite literally) in NightmareFuel territory. Happy tourists on a plane to Hawaii are [[NightmareFuelStationAttendant (cheerfully)]] informed by the pilot that there is a vicious king cobra loose on the plane. Then, a few seconds later, he announces that the cobra is only on ''one'' side of the aisle, so the passengers on the other side don't have to worry. ''Then'' he announces that there are now ''twelve'' cobras on the plane, but that one side has seven cobras while the other side only has five. This is followed by [[HellIsThatNoise the most ghoulish and terrifying hissing imaginable]], which then yields to people screaming in pain and terror as [[NothingIsScarier the still-invisible cobras begin to strike]]. Only then do the cobras make their appearance, and they are freakishly albino and have [[RedEyesTakeWarning glowing red eyes]]; the fact that they are obviously puppets is apparently supposed to make them comical, but instead it creates a plunge straight into the UncannyValley. To make matters worse, the main characters have to remain ''absolutely still'' so that the cobras looming over them aren't provoked to bite them...''[[AndIMustScream for several hours]]''. By the time their flight is even remotely close to Hawaii, their bodies are literally gushing sweat. Finally, one of the cobras make its way into the cockpit and bites the pilot...and the venom for some reason warps his mind, making him psychotic and causing him to imagine that an [[MagicalNativeAmerican "old Indian"]] is appearing before him in the ocean, beckoning him on. He steers the plane straight down toward the water and creates a fiery collision, killing himself and everyone else on board who was still alive (including the cobras, of course, not that that did any good). As the flames surge toward the TV screen, a ''gigantic'' albino cobra puppet with a woman's voice [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou appears right in the face of the viewers]] and [[FauxAffablyEvil gloats, laughs and tells jokes about what just occurred]] in her hissy voice. And as if all this weren't grisly enough, this was the very last sketch of the evening's program, which goes off the air at one o'clock in the morning. [[ParanoiaFuel No doubt countless herpetophobes checked very carefully under their beds before retiring that night]].

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** A notorious sketch from one of the Creator/JohnGoodman episodes was probably aiming for this trope but instead crash-landed (quite literally) in NightmareFuel territory. Happy tourists on a plane to Hawaii are [[NightmareFuelStationAttendant (cheerfully)]] informed by the pilot that there is a vicious king cobra loose on the plane. Then, a few seconds later, he announces that the cobra is only on ''one'' side of the aisle, so the passengers on the other side don't have to worry. ''Then'' he announces that there are now ''twelve'' cobras on the plane, but that one side has seven cobras while the other side only has five. This is followed by [[HellIsThatNoise the most ghoulish and terrifying hissing imaginable]], which then yields to people screaming in pain and terror as [[NothingIsScarier the still-invisible cobras begin to strike]]. Only then do the cobras make their appearance, and they are freakishly albino and have [[RedEyesTakeWarning glowing red eyes]]; the fact that they are obviously puppets is apparently supposed to make them comical, but instead it creates a plunge straight into the UncannyValley.UnintentionalUncannyValley. To make matters worse, the main characters have to remain ''absolutely still'' so that the cobras looming over them aren't provoked to bite them...''[[AndIMustScream for several hours]]''. By the time their flight is even remotely close to Hawaii, their bodies are literally gushing sweat. Finally, one of the cobras make its way into the cockpit and bites the pilot...and the venom for some reason warps his mind, making him psychotic and causing him to imagine that an [[MagicalNativeAmerican "old Indian"]] is appearing before him in the ocean, beckoning him on. He steers the plane straight down toward the water and creates a fiery collision, killing himself and everyone else on board who was still alive (including the cobras, of course, not that that did any good). As the flames surge toward the TV screen, a ''gigantic'' albino cobra puppet with a woman's voice [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou appears right in the face of the viewers]] and [[FauxAffablyEvil gloats, laughs and tells jokes about what just occurred]] in her hissy voice. And as if all this weren't grisly enough, this was the very last sketch of the evening's program, which goes off the air at one o'clock in the morning. [[ParanoiaFuel No doubt countless herpetophobes checked very carefully under their beds before retiring that night]].
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* ''Series/That70sShow'': In "Grandma's Dead", Eric's grandmother dies as he is driving her home, with the last thing he said being "[[TemptingFate You know, it wouldn't kill you to be nice]].". Seeing Grandma Forman's lifeless body flop around in Eric's passenger seat, or having Kelso crawl over her to reach his 8-Track, would not be nearly as funny [[{{Jerkass}} if the viewers had not wanted to kill the character themselves]].
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** The Trickster runs on this trope. His ironic punishments are usually hilarious, (killing adulterers using [[ComicBook/IncredibleHulk the Hulk]], [[AnalProbe anal probing]] an abusive pledge master and forcing him to slow dance, trapping Sam and Dean in TV Land where they are forced to reenact spoofs of Series/CSIMiami and Series/GreysAnatomy) if cruel and gruesome. It's part of what made him an EnsembleDarkhorse.

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** The Trickster runs on this trope. His ironic punishments are usually hilarious, (killing adulterers using [[ComicBook/IncredibleHulk the [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]], [[AnalProbe anal probing]] an abusive pledge master and forcing him to slow dance, trapping Sam and Dean in TV Land where they are forced to reenact spoofs of Series/CSIMiami and Series/GreysAnatomy) if cruel and gruesome. It's part of what made him an EnsembleDarkhorse.
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* ''Series/TheSandman2022'': In "[[Recap/TheSandman2022S01E09Collectors Collectors]]", the Fun Land SerialKiller describes his fondness for murdering children at amusement parks with [[DeadlyEuphemism cutesy euphemisms]], ending with:
-->''"...and if you can't find any kids to "play" with you, you can always go on the rides!"''
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* Creator/RobinWilliams' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O81aRaRwURM appearance]] on the penultimate ''Series/TheTonightShow with Creator/ConanOBrien'', a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome that just happens to cross the line several times. If the crotch-grabbing and Tiger Woods marriage counselor joke weren't bad enough, irking Conan in the process, his Irish folk tune cranks it UpToEleven with Conan and Robin eventually ''doing the jig''.

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* Creator/RobinWilliams' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O81aRaRwURM appearance]] on the penultimate ''Series/TheTonightShow with Creator/ConanOBrien'', a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome that just happens to cross the line several times. If the crotch-grabbing and Tiger Woods marriage counselor joke weren't bad enough, irking Conan in the process, his Irish folk tune cranks it UpToEleven up with Conan and Robin eventually ''doing the jig''.
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* ''Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway'' frequently uses this trope, but the best example is perhaps [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYN964q1aw8#t=1m58s this clip]].

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* ''Series/GoPrincessGo'': Zhang Peng attempts suicide repeatedly? Not funny. Zhang Peng's attempts are constantly foiled by Lu Li while a song plays in the background and the entire scene is filmed like something out of a silent movie? Funny!
* Rintaro Aida in ''Series/{{Homeroom}}'' is a HotTeacher with a [[SingleTargetSexuality laser-focused]] crush on one of his students, Sachiko Sakurai. He secretly engineers bully attempts by doing things like [[StickySituation gluing her seat]] all so he can [[EngineeredHeroics swoop in and be her "hero"]], and after school he stalks her to her house and mixes sleep-inducing drugs in her tea so he can sleep next to her naked while she's out cold (though he draws the line at [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil outright raping her]]). All of this would make him seem like a completely gross and despicable character, but he's so AxCrazy and [[LargeHam over-the-top]] it's hard not to be entertained by him, with his obsessive rants about Sakurai often being accompanied by overly dramatic music.
* ''Series/PsychopathDiary'': Dong-sik tries to murder Mu-seok? Not funny. Dong-sik [[EpicFail fails terribly]] at murdering Mu-seok while an exasperated In-woo watches? Funny.
* In one episode of ''Series/SantaClaritaDiet'', Sheila and Joel decide to lure a Nazi to their plastic-covered storage unit, so that Shiela can murder and eat him. However, upon his arrival he mentions he brought a friend with him, and the couple realize the friend is wheelchair-bound. The couple briefly ponder if it is still ethical to eat a handicapped Nazi, wondering if it a hate crime to murder someone in a wheelchair. Sheila arguing that he wouldn't want to be treated any differently because of it, and Joel arguing that he would if it meant he survived. Sheila promptly kills both Nazis when they angrily reveal themselves to be virulently racist/misogynistic homophobes, and the one in the wheelchair gets offended when he thinks they are discriminating against him for his disability.
* ''Series/StrangersWithCandy''. The episode involving syphilis crossed it '''three''' times and wrapped back around to genuinely disturbing when a teenage boy suffered brain damage from the disease and became little more than a lurching zombie.
* ''Series/LastWeekTonightWithJohnOliver'':
** The Doomsday video. The video itself is mostly tame, [[https://youtu.be/UC_gXD5OE88?t=3m44s until you get to humanity's blooper reel...]]
** John offending the royal families of UsefulNotes/TheNetherlands, UsefulNotes/{{Kuwait}}, and UsefulNotes/{{Denmark}}, which have laws against insulting royalty. In Oliver's home country, ''lèse majesté'' is the national sport.
** In the segment about Infrastructure, John talks about building the dams with [[BreadEggsMilkSquick brains, brawn, and the bodies of the Irish.]]
--->'''John:''' Of course we did! They're good workers, and their corpses make a solid foundation material. That's an architectural fact.
** John's take on the segment regarding the aftermath of the Charleston, South Carolina, church shooting, where one of the news reporters points out the procedure of moving the Confederate flag flown in front of the state's capitol.
--->'''John:''' Yeah, it needs a two-thirds vote. They were originally going to make it [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-Fifths_Compromise three-fifths]], but even they thought it might be a bit on the nose.
** In the Season 4 premiere, John reveals that he's become so traumatized by all the things Trump did in his first few weeks as president that after one particular news alert, he actually said out loud, "Oh, thank God, it's just that Creator/MaryTylerMoore is dead."
** The satirical UsefulNotes/WarrenGHarding movie trailer features Creator/AnnaKendrick, as Harding's mistress, having sex with the life-size wax figure of Harding.
** His list of things Roy Moore apparently did includes "kicking a panda in the balls" and "once calling Creator/TomHanks the N-word".
** Santa Claus' cameo, where he reveals just [[ADateWithRosiePalms what Santa does whenever it's not Christmas]]. TheReveal is followed by various {{Unusual Euphemism}}s and ''way'' TooMuchInformation, and the climax of the joke reveals that thanks to the elves teaching him yoga, he's learned to give himself blowjobs.
** Since the UK prohibits the use of parliamentary footage in comedy, the Brexit update segment, which uses such footage, had to be replaced for the show's UK broadcast. As an alternative, Creator/GilbertGottfried reads from portions of the provisional Brexit agreement in his trademark shrill voice, followed by an excerpt of [[BestialityIsDepraved Bigfoot erotica]]. John threatens the UK with more Bigfoot erotica if Brexit isn't stopped (or at least the law about parliamentary footage).
--->'''Gilbert:''' [A]nd between his legs swung what I can only describe as [[PurpleProse a glistening, furry forest log]]. Picture [[GagPenis a mink biting an apple]]. My mouth instinctively dropped open in surprise, and if I'm honest, anticipation. This is going to be the Loch Ness Monster all over again!
** The entire "Eat Shit Bob" musical number at the end of the episode on SLAPP lawsuits is full of outrageous, false, vulgar claims about Bob Murray. Claims that, as John and rest of the singers put, are way too weird to be considered slander and are all jokes which any reasonable person would not take as factual and any reasonable judge would dimiss a lawsuit against.
** John's [[BlackComedy incredibly dark comment]] on Senator John Kennedy's (self-admittedly poorly sung) COVID-19 vaccine endorsement:
--->'''John''': Okay, I don't love that, and not just because it's the worst thing to come out of a Kennedy's mouth since [[UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy the back of a Kennedy's head]].
* ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus''
** The "Sam Peckinpah's ''Salad Days''" sketch, which takes LudicrousGibs to even more ludicrous levels. Unsurprisingly, given it contains [[HighPressureBlood (literal) fountains of gore]] resulting from people getting dismembered, being impaled on tennis rackets and having their hands ripped off by a piano keyboard cover closing on them, it generated large numbers of complaints. [[note]] Though Peckinpah himself loved it and would show a copy of the sketch to friends.[[/note]]
** "Undertakers Sketch", the final sketch of series 2, also pushes the envelope of tastelessness in classic Creator/GrahamChapman style. The sketch features a discussion between an undertaker and a customer of how to dispose of the latter's mother's corpse, to the sounds of an increasingly vocal shocked and disgusted audience, who storm the stage after the notorious final line.
--->'''Undertaker''': Look, we'll eat your mum. Then, if you feel a bit guilty about it afterwards, we can dig a grave and you can throw up into it.
** The thing that clinched the sketch as this trope is that the invasion of the stage was itself ''arranged'' to get this sketch past the BBC censor, who felt that only the implicit apology of the apparent audience revolt would make it acceptable. It's also noticeable in the film that only about 50% of the audience had been enlisted to boo and invade the stage- the rest are clearly seen laughing.
** "Undertakers Sketch" was mentioned by Creator/JohnCleese during Chapman's eulogy, which itself massively pushes the bounds of taste in homage to Chapman, who Cleese described during it as the "prince of bad taste".
--->'''Cleese''': Creator/GrahamChapman, co-author of the 'Parrot Sketch,' is no more. He has ceased to be, bereft of life, he rests in peace, he has kicked the bucket, hopped the twig, bit the dust, snuffed it, breathed his last, and gone to meet the Great Head of Light Entertainment in the sky. And I guess that we're all thinking how sad it is that a man of such talent, of such capability for kindness, for such unusual intelligence, a man who could overcome his alcoholism with such truly admirable single-mindedness, should now so suddenly be spirited away at the age of only forty-eight before he'd achieved many of the things in which he was capable, and before he'd had enough fun. Well, I feel that I should say: nonsense. Good riddance to him, the freeloading bastard, I hope he fries. And the reason I feel I should say this is he would never forgive me if I didn't. If I threw away this glorious opportunity to shock you all on his behalf. Anything, for him, except mindless good taste.
* ''Series/{{Bottom}}'' has more than its fair share of these - sometimes feeling like a live-action WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry. One episode has Richie chainsawing Eddie's lower legs off...twice.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLvS_w9gy8g Beating up a gasman]] takes so long they take breathers.
* ''Series/{{The Office|US}}'' is a veritable master of this trope, particularly when in comes to Michael's cluelessness. He often says things that are crushingly painful and way out of line, that slowly become too awkward not to laugh... While the show may not involve actual physical violence for comedic effect, it certainly brings the pain.
** ''Series/TheOfficeUK'' had a similar theme: David Brent's jokes failed ''[[SoUnfunnyItsFunny so badly]]'' it quickly became funny for the sheer awkwardness of his self-delusion.
* Similarly, Creator/LarryDavid's ''Series/CurbYourEnthusiasm'' also crosses the line and goes back again so fast it is dizzying. Whether it be a mistaken erection, or who is the ultimate Survivor he knows how to make the pain into the funny, but doesn't know when to stop.
* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' runs with this trope quite a bit:
** The episode "Wishful Thinking" features a wishing well that [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor grants warped wishes]]. Aesop aside, one little girl wishes for her teddy bear to be real. What she gets is a giant, hard-drinking, skin-mag-loving bipolar mess who eventually tries to commit suicide by blowing its brains out. Problem: the bear doesn't actually have brains. [[GoryDiscretionShot All you see is a line of stuffing fly through the air]] accompanied by a gunshot, and the bear starts crying as it realizes that it doesn't have the option of suicide.
** The episode "Mystery Spot" is a fan favorite at least partially because of this trope. The Trickster causes [[GroundhogDayLoop the same Tuesday to repeat for Sam over and over]], each repetition triggered by Dean dying. His first death or two are horribly depressing (shot with a shotgun, ''hit by a car''), but as Sam's frustration mounts, the comedy and gruesomeness of Dean's deaths rises as well (slipping in the shower, a desk dropped on him ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' style, "do these tacos taste funny to you?"). The Trickster himself says the comedy has worn thin on him, so it becomes apparent the only person laughing is the viewer. ''YouMonster''.
*** [[spoiler:In a fine moment of MoodWhiplash, after the loop is broken, Dean is shot by a mugger (on Wednesday, so it's for real), is dead before Sam even gets on the scene, and we're back to the depression.]]
*** The whole ''point'' of this episode was [[spoiler: for the Trickster to teach Sam that Dean's end of the season death was inescapable, by making it ''laughable''.]]
** The Trickster runs on this trope. His ironic punishments are usually hilarious, (killing adulterers using [[ComicBook/IncredibleHulk the Hulk]], [[AnalProbe anal probing]] an abusive pledge master and forcing him to slow dance, trapping Sam and Dean in TV Land where they are forced to reenact spoofs of Series/CSIMiami and Series/GreysAnatomy) if cruel and gruesome. It's part of what made him an EnsembleDarkhorse.

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* ''Series/GoPrincessGo'': Zhang Peng attempts suicide repeatedly? Not funny. Zhang Peng's attempts are constantly foiled ''Series/BabylonFive'':
** Watching the treacherous Lord Refa hunted down and torn limb from limb
by Lu Li angry Narns? Grimly satisfying. Watching the treacherous Lord Refa hunted down and torn limb from limb by angry Narns while a song [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsHcx9JWswE ''No Hiding Place'']] plays in the background and background? Funny as ''hell'.
** Centauri Emperor [[TheCaligula Cartagia]] walking up to Londo & Co. in his pure white suit, except for his entirely blood-red hands, talking ''boredly'' about how his torturers-- "excuse me, pain technicians, they ''used'' to be called torturers but ever since they [[WeirdTradeUnion got organized]] it's been ''pain technicians''" --just couldn't manage to make G'Kar scream, and, well, he'd just had to do it himself... On its own,
the entire scene would be horrifying, but between the way the scene is filmed like something out of a silent movie? Funny!
* Rintaro Aida in ''Series/{{Homeroom}}'' is a HotTeacher with a [[SingleTargetSexuality laser-focused]] crush on one of
written, Wortham Krimmer's utterly bored delivery as Cartagia, and Creator/StephenFurst's increasing facial contortions as Vir as the scene goes on, you can't help but laugh. ''And then he pours the bloody water from washing his students, Sachiko Sakurai. He secretly engineers bully attempts by doing things like [[StickySituation gluing her seat]] all so he can [[EngineeredHeroics swoop hands on his plants, saying it helps the flowers grow.''
* ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'': In ''Series/{{Gotham}}'', a lot of the humor
in and be her "hero"]], and after school he stalks her to her house and mixes sleep-inducing drugs in her tea so he can sleep next to her naked while she's out cold (though he draws [[MonsterClown Jerome Valeska's]] character comes from crossing the line at [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil outright raping her]]). All of this would make him seem like a completely gross and despicable character, but twice, unsurprisingly, considering [[ComicBook/TheJoker who he's so AxCrazy and [[LargeHam over-the-top]] it's hard not to be entertained by him, with his obsessive rants about Sakurai often being accompanied by overly dramatic music.
* ''Series/PsychopathDiary'': Dong-sik tries to murder Mu-seok? Not funny. Dong-sik [[EpicFail fails terribly]] at murdering Mu-seok while an exasperated In-woo watches? Funny.
* In one episode of ''Series/SantaClaritaDiet'', Sheila and Joel decide to lure a Nazi to their plastic-covered storage unit, so that Shiela can murder and eat him. However, upon his arrival he mentions he brought a friend with him, and the couple realize the friend is wheelchair-bound. The couple briefly ponder if
based on.]] For example, it is still ethical to eat a handicapped Nazi, wondering if it a hate crime to murder someone in a wheelchair. Sheila arguing that he wouldn't want to be treated any differently because of it, and Joel arguing that he would if it meant he survived. Sheila promptly kills both Nazis when they angrily reveal themselves to be virulently racist/misogynistic homophobes, and the one in the wheelchair gets offended was horrifying when he thinks they are discriminating against him for his disability.
* ''Series/StrangersWithCandy''. The episode involving syphilis crossed it '''three''' times and wrapped back around
tried to genuinely disturbing light a busload of cheerleaders on fire, but the way he pouted when his lighter didn't work and proceeded to ask the cheerleaders he had just doused in gasoline if any of them had a teenage boy suffered brain damage light somehow made the scene funny, as well.
* ''Series/{{Blackadder}}'' has this on a few occasions, including this gem
from the disease and became little series 3:
-->'''Blackadder:''' They do say, Mrs Miggins, that verbal insults hurt
more than a lurching zombie.
* ''Series/LastWeekTonightWithJohnOliver'':
** The Doomsday video. The video itself is mostly tame, [[https://youtu.be/UC_gXD5OE88?t=3m44s until you get to humanity's blooper reel...]]
** John offending the royal families of UsefulNotes/TheNetherlands, UsefulNotes/{{Kuwait}}, and UsefulNotes/{{Denmark}}, which have laws against insulting royalty. In Oliver's home country, ''lèse majesté'' is the national sport.
** In the segment about Infrastructure, John talks about building the dams with [[BreadEggsMilkSquick brains, brawn, and the bodies of the Irish.]]
--->'''John:''' Of course we did! They're good workers, and their corpses make a solid foundation material. That's an architectural fact.
** John's take on the segment regarding the aftermath of the Charleston, South Carolina, church shooting, where one of the news reporters points out the procedure of moving the Confederate flag flown in front of the state's capitol.
--->'''John:''' Yeah, it needs a two-thirds vote.
physical pain. They were originally going are, of course, ''wrong'', as you will soon discover when I stick this toasting fork in your head.\\\
'''Aunt Whiteadder:''' Cold is God's way of telling you
to make it [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-Fifths_Compromise three-fifths]], but even they thought it might be a bit on the nose.
** In the Season 4 premiere, John reveals that he's become so traumatized by all the things Trump did in his first few weeks as president that after one particular news alert, he actually said out loud, "Oh, thank God, it's just that Creator/MaryTylerMoore is dead."
** The satirical UsefulNotes/WarrenGHarding movie trailer features Creator/AnnaKendrick, as Harding's mistress, having sex with the life-size wax figure of Harding.
** His list of things Roy Moore apparently did includes "kicking a panda in the balls" and "once calling Creator/TomHanks the N-word".
** Santa Claus' cameo, where he reveals just [[ADateWithRosiePalms what Santa does whenever it's not Christmas]]. TheReveal is followed by various {{Unusual Euphemism}}s and ''way'' TooMuchInformation, and the climax of the joke reveals that thanks to the elves teaching him yoga, he's learned to give himself blowjobs.
** Since the UK prohibits the use of parliamentary footage in comedy, the Brexit update segment, which uses such footage, had to be replaced for the show's UK broadcast. As an alternative, Creator/GilbertGottfried reads from portions of the provisional Brexit agreement in his trademark shrill voice, followed by an excerpt of [[BestialityIsDepraved Bigfoot erotica]]. John threatens the UK with
burn more Bigfoot erotica if Brexit isn't stopped (or at least the law about parliamentary footage).
--->'''Gilbert:''' [A]nd between his legs swung what I can only describe as [[PurpleProse a glistening, furry forest log]]. Picture [[GagPenis a mink biting an apple]]. My mouth instinctively dropped open in surprise, and if I'm honest, anticipation. This is going to be the Loch Ness Monster all over again!
** The entire "Eat Shit Bob" musical number at the end of the episode on SLAPP lawsuits is full of outrageous, false, vulgar claims about Bob Murray. Claims that, as John and rest of the singers put, are way too weird to be considered slander and are all jokes which any reasonable person would not take as factual and any reasonable judge would dimiss a lawsuit against.
** John's [[BlackComedy incredibly dark comment]] on Senator John Kennedy's (self-admittedly poorly sung) COVID-19 vaccine endorsement:
--->'''John''': Okay, I don't love that, and not just because it's the worst thing to come out of a Kennedy's mouth since [[UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy the back of a Kennedy's head]].
* ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus''
** The "Sam Peckinpah's ''Salad Days''" sketch, which takes LudicrousGibs to even more ludicrous levels. Unsurprisingly, given it contains [[HighPressureBlood (literal) fountains of gore]] resulting from people getting dismembered, being impaled on tennis rackets and having their hands ripped off by a piano keyboard cover closing on them, it generated large numbers of complaints. [[note]] Though Peckinpah himself loved it and would show a copy of the sketch to friends.[[/note]]
** "Undertakers Sketch", the final sketch of series 2, also pushes the envelope of tastelessness in classic Creator/GrahamChapman style. The sketch features a discussion between an undertaker and a customer of how to dispose of the latter's mother's corpse, to the sounds of an increasingly vocal shocked and disgusted audience, who storm the stage after the notorious final line.
--->'''Undertaker''': Look, we'll eat your mum. Then, if you feel a bit guilty about it afterwards, we can dig a grave and you can throw up into it.
** The thing that clinched the sketch as this trope is that the invasion of the stage was itself ''arranged'' to get this sketch past the BBC censor, who felt that only the implicit apology of the apparent audience revolt would make it acceptable. It's also noticeable in the film that only about 50% of the audience had been enlisted to boo and invade the stage- the rest are clearly seen laughing.
** "Undertakers Sketch" was mentioned by Creator/JohnCleese during Chapman's eulogy, which itself massively pushes the bounds of taste in homage to Chapman, who Cleese described during it as the "prince of bad taste".
--->'''Cleese''': Creator/GrahamChapman, co-author of the 'Parrot Sketch,' is no more. He has ceased to be, bereft of life, he rests in peace, he has kicked the bucket, hopped the twig, bit the dust, snuffed it, breathed his last, and gone to meet the Great Head of Light Entertainment in the sky. And I guess that we're all thinking how sad it is that a man of such talent, of such capability for kindness, for such unusual intelligence, a man who could overcome his alcoholism with such truly admirable single-mindedness, should now so suddenly be spirited away at the age of only forty-eight before he'd achieved many of the things in which he was capable, and before he'd had enough fun. Well, I feel that I should say: nonsense. Good riddance to him, the freeloading bastard, I hope he fries. And the reason I feel I should say this is he would never forgive me if I didn't. If I threw away this glorious opportunity to shock you all on his behalf. Anything, for him, except mindless good taste.
Catholics!
* ''Series/{{Bottom}}'' has more than its fair share of these - -- sometimes feeling like a live-action WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry.''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry''. One episode has Richie chainsawing Eddie's lower legs off...twice.
**
twice. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLvS_w9gy8g Beating up a gasman]] takes so long they take breathers.
* ''Series/{{The Office|US}}'' is a veritable master of this trope, particularly when in comes to Michael's cluelessness. He often says things that are crushingly painful and way out of line, that slowly become too awkward not to laugh... While the show may not involve actual physical violence for comedic effect, it certainly brings the pain.
** ''Series/TheOfficeUK'' had a similar theme: David Brent's jokes failed ''[[SoUnfunnyItsFunny so badly]]'' it quickly became funny for the sheer awkwardness of his self-delusion.
* Similarly, Creator/LarryDavid's ''Series/CurbYourEnthusiasm'' also
The ''Series/BrassEye Paedophilia Special'' crosses the line and goes back twice... then crosses it again so fast it is dizzying. Whether it be back into being horrifying, then back into hilarity ''several times per minute''. Gags include a mistaken erection, or who is (fake) advert for a reality TV show featuring a hundred children and a single pedophile trapped on an island covered in cameras, and a pedophile being burned in a twenty-five foot long wicker phallus shortly after being released from prison. The rest of the ultimate Survivor he knows how series could qualify for this too, although not quite as much.
* ''Series/BreakingBad'':
** [[spoiler: That [[ShockingMoments jaw-dropping moment]] where an innocent kid gets shot in Season's 5 "Dead Freight"]] would no way be funny. Someone [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_fcdP0UVqw editing a video
to make it look like]] [[spoiler: Walt and Jesse were celebrating Todd shooting said kid witness (with Walt laughing, Jesse's "[[CatchPhrase Yeah]] [[ThisIsForEmphasisBitch Bitch!]]" and everything)]] makes it just hilariously fucked up in the pain into most possible way.
** From
the funny, but doesn't know when to stop.
* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' runs with this trope quite a bit:
** The episode "Wishful Thinking" features a wishing well that [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor grants warped wishes]]. Aesop aside, one little girl wishes for her teddy bear to be real. What she gets is a giant, hard-drinking, skin-mag-loving bipolar mess who eventually tries to commit suicide by blowing its brains out. Problem: the bear doesn't actually have brains. [[GoryDiscretionShot All
second episode, you see is wouldn't normally expect yourself to laugh at a line of stuffing fly half-dissolved corpse crashing through the air]] accompanied by a gunshot, ceiling and splattering all over the bear starts crying as it realizes that it doesn't have the option of suicide.
** The episode "Mystery Spot" is a fan favorite at least partially
landing thanks to Jesse not knowing you don't put acid in your bathtub. And yet you do because of this trope. The Trickster causes [[GroundhogDayLoop the same Tuesday to repeat for Sam over and over]], each repetition triggered by Dean dying. His first death or two are horribly depressing (shot with a shotgun, ''hit by a car''), but as Sam's frustration mounts, the comedy and gruesomeness of Dean's deaths rises as well (slipping in the shower, a desk dropped on him ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' style, "do these tacos taste funny to you?"). The Trickster himself says the comedy has worn thin on him, so it becomes apparent the only person laughing entire situation is the viewer. ''YouMonster''.
*** [[spoiler:In a fine moment of MoodWhiplash, after the loop is broken, Dean is shot by a mugger (on Wednesday, so it's for real), is dead before Sam even gets on the scene, and we're back to the depression.]]
*** The whole ''point'' of this episode was [[spoiler: for the Trickster to teach Sam that Dean's end of the season death was inescapable, by making it ''laughable''.]]
** The Trickster runs on this trope. His ironic punishments are usually
damn hilarious, (killing adulterers using [[ComicBook/IncredibleHulk the Hulk]], [[AnalProbe anal probing]] an abusive pledge master and forcing him to slow dance, trapping Sam and Dean in TV Land where they are forced to reenact spoofs of Series/CSIMiami and Series/GreysAnatomy) if cruel and gruesome. It's part of what made him an EnsembleDarkhorse. plus Walt's magnificent OhCrap look helps.



** Season six piled on so much DeusAngstMachina that it became an in-universe example of crossing the line twice: when [[spoiler:Giles (very dramatically)]] returned at the end of the season, Buffy told him about all the horrible traumatic things that have happened ''just since he left'', never mind everything that happened before. Does he give her a hug? Tell her everything's going to be all right? Help her figure out how to stop the latest TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt plot? No - he ''breaks down in uncontrollable laughter''. A moment later, Buffy joins him. [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments And so does the audience]].
* In the ''Series/RedDwarf'' episode "[[Recap/RedDwarfSeasonITheEnd The End]]", Lister's shock at [[EverybodysDeadDave being the sole survivor]] goes from tragic to funny as he persists in asking about specific people, only to be told that yes, they were counted in "everybody". When he finally clues on to the idea that everybody is actually dead, Holly laments bringing him out of stasis in the first place.

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** Season six piled on so much DeusAngstMachina that it became an in-universe example of crossing the line twice: when [[spoiler:Giles (very dramatically)]] returned returns at the end of the season, Buffy told tells him about all the horrible traumatic things that have happened ''just since he left'', never mind everything that happened before. Does he give her a hug? Tell her everything's going to be all right? Help her figure out how to stop the latest TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt plot? No - -- he ''breaks down in uncontrollable laughter''. A moment later, Buffy joins him. [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments And so does the audience]].
* In ''Series/ChappellesShow'':
** Just
the ''Series/RedDwarf'' Clayton Bigsby sketch (blind black white supremacist) crosses the line so many times it's hard to tell which side it ends up on.
** Is Creator/WayneBrady [[PlayingAgainstType gonna have]] ta [[Funny/ChappellesShow choke a bitch]]?
** The end of the "Time Haters" sketch, as the titular Haters face a 19th century slave master.
--->'''Silky Johnson:''' ''[after delivering a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to the slave master]'' --But the point is, is that in the future, all black people are gonna be free!!\\
'''Slave:''' When's ''we'' gonna be free?\\
'''Silky:''' That is a ''good'' question, my man! ''[{{beat}}]'' [[BondOneLiner How about now-ish?]]\\
''[Silky shoots the slave master]''
* ''Series/TheChasersWarOnEverything'':
** It usually crosses the line just once, but one particular
episode "[[Recap/RedDwarfSeasonITheEnd The End]]", Lister's shock at [[EverybodysDeadDave being crossed it twice. In a skit, it showed TheKlan wearing pink robes to support breast cancer awareness. One klansman says that ''his'' pink robes were accidental, and was due to [[RedSockRuinsTheLaundry something red getting in the sole survivor]] goes from tragic to wash]], and adds that "it's just another reason why you should never mix coloreds with whites!"
** Another sketch, the infamous "Make a Realistic Wish Foundation" sketch, was meant to, in the words of the Chaser team, "be so over the top nobody would take it seriously". It, ah, [[DudeNotFunny didn't work]].
** And then there's the ads for their "Red Button Edition" pay TV appearances, which were
funny as he persists in asking about specific people, only to be told that yes, they were counted in "everybody". When he finally clues on to the idea that everybody is actually dead, Holly laments bringing him out of stasis in the first place. couple of times...and consist of ''Osama Bin Laden'' saying "If you press the red button, you'll get special commentary. That's pretty lame. When I push a red button, I want something to blow up."
* Many sketches on ''Series/TheChrisRockShow'' tended to cross the line many times, such as [[http://youtu.be/4qGYg5xOVcw this spoof commercial]] for a cereal called [[NWordPrivileges "Nigga Please"]].
* ''Series/{{Community}}'':
** The [[Recap/CommunityS1E02Spanish101 second episode]] of has an In-universe example. In their protest, Annie and Shirley decide to commemorate a murdered Guatemalan journalist... with a pinata. Britta is not happy:
--->'''Britta:''' You guys realize he was ''beaten to death'', right?\\
'''Shirley:''' That's where we got the idea from.
** ''Community'' has many examples of this, including a Halloween special in which the dean of the school is imagined as the devil. He describes an increasingly gruesome and painful sounding "damnation orientation" session, before being blown away. He comes back though, wielding a chainsaw and shouting, "Gay Marriage!" The show crosses the line again when Shirley gleefully narrates, "And then he chainsawed them to bits! Then he put them back together, and then he chainsawed them to bits!" Actually that whole episode qualifies as this.
** The entire concept of violence is used to cross the line multiple times. Annie knocking a janitor out with chloroform? A little awkward. The plan after (and the subsequent ''second'' chloroforming of the same janitor)? Downright hilarious. This penchant for violence seems to be lampshaded later on when it's deduced, via multiple choice testing, that only one of the study group members is not mentally ill.
* ''Series/CrazyExGirlfriend" features this with an extended monologue about parking that has a ridiculous double entendre. It seems like an overly long gag, but then eventually becomes awesome.
-->'''Hector:''' I think it's a nice thing you're doing. Nicest thing I ever did for a girl was pull out.\\
'''Greg:''' Hector...\\
'''Hector:''' She has tandem parking, so after I'm there for a while, I have to pull out, which is such a pain 'cause it feels so great just to leave it in there. The worst is when it's all side of the street parking, 'cause then I have to park in the back. I don't get why there's a spot back there. It's so tight. It feels more like an exit. So then I'm going front, back, front, back... and it's all dirty in the back, so when I move it to the front, then that gets all dirty. I'm just happy I have a spot at all... 'cause I used to have to pay.
* Creator/LarryDavid's ''Series/CurbYourEnthusiasm'' crosses the line and goes back again so fast it is dizzying. Whether it be a mistaken erection, or who is the ultimate Survivor he knows how to make the pain into the funny, but doesn't know when to stop.
* Many of the less probable accidental deaths on Creator/BryanFuller's show ''Series/DeadLikeMe'', beginning with that of the protagonist (who was killed by a falling toilet seat from a deorbiting Russian space station). Most had their souls "reaped" first, though, leading to dumbfounded souls watching their bodies die in horrific/ridiculous ways.
* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E12TheSoundOfDrums The Sound of Drums]]":
*** TheMaster [[BoardToDeath gassing the Cabinet]]. A blatant act of multiple murder, yes, but it has ''freakin' hilarious'' dialogue right before the actual killing.
*** Not to mention his siccing the Toclafane on Vivian Rook. The Master and Lucy run out of the room while Vivian screams, and slam the door. The Master opens it, and she's still screaming. He winces and closes it. Opens it again three seconds later -- [[OverlyLongGag and she's]] ''[[OverlyLongGag still]]'' [[OverlyLongGag screaming]].
** Even the Doctor gets in on this in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E7AmysChoice Amy's Choice]]". Upon finding out Rory's ideal world is living in the world's most quiet (and boring as hell) neighborhood with people over 90, he asks in exasperation: "''How do you stave off the impulse for self harm?''"
* In its absurd, dysfunctional hellscape parody of a traditional talk show, ''Series/TheEricAndreShow'' crosses the line early, often, and never looks back, both in the violence that Eric and Hannibal inflict on each other, the stagehands, the set, and themselves and in Eric's frequently ''horrendously'' inappropriate behavior towards the celebrity guests, which quickly becomes far too painful and awkward not to laugh.
** Eric telling Creator/JennetteMcCurdy that he's printed out one of [[BlatantLies "her nudes"]] and holds up a (photoshopped) sexually explicit picture of Barack Obama.
** Creator/LanceReddick pays tribute to Creator/LevarBurton's two most famous [[Series/Roots1977 roles]] by wearing a [[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration VISOR and combadge]]...over a pair of manacles and slave pants.
** The moment she sits down, Eric immediately asks Malaysia Pargo "Are you a girl?", before promptly asking her if she was named after the Malaysian Airlines flight that went down over the Indian Ocean, which Eric describes as "the world's toilet."
** Pretty much all of the BloodyHilarious violence done to Eric during the CouchGag of every episode.
* The characterisation in ''Series/FatherTed'' operates on this principle.
** Take Jack. An alcoholic Irish priest? Not funny, and an offensive stereotype to boot. A priest so addicted to alcohol that he can tell a wine's vintage just from the clinking sound the bottle makes and who will drink cleaning products if alcohol is not available? Hilarious.
** Then there's Dougal. A stupid priest? Not funny. A priest who is so stupid that he can't tell the difference between 'small' and 'far away'? Hilarious.
** And, of course, Ted himself. A priest who steals money from orphans? Not funny. A priest who takes the (stolen) money to a casino and throws it up in the air and laughs hysterically while surrounded by scantily-clad showgirls? Hilarious.
** Also, Mrs Doyle. A housekeeper who really likes making tea? Not funny. A housekeeper whose obsession with making tea leads her to persistently ask people if they want tea even when they’ve already repeatedly said no and who even has a special blend of tea for any visiting sheep who might want a cup? Hilarious.



''(IronicEchoCut to Wash, Zoe, and Mal [[Funny/{{Firefly}} laughing their asses off]])''\\

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--->'''Malcolm:''' Sure. It would be humiliating. Having to lie there while the better man refuses to spill your blood. Mercy is the mark of a great man. ''(lightly stabs him with sword)'' Guess I'm just a good man. ''(stabs him again)'' Well, I'm all right...
* Several of the sketches on ''Series/MrShow''. Making fun of religious beliefs? That's just stupid and rude. Doing it with America's Funniest Home Video style sound effects and graphics? Hilarious.
** Riffing on the East Coast/West Coast rap feud mere months, maybe even weeks after Tupac's death? WAAYY too soon. Replacing rappers with ventriloquists? Now THAT'S funny.

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--->'''Malcolm:''' Sure. It would be humiliating. Having to lie there while the better man refuses to spill your blood. Mercy is the mark of a great man. ''(lightly ''[lightly stabs him with sword)'' sword]'' Guess I'm just a good man. ''(stabs ''[stabs him again)'' again]'' Well, I'm all right...
* Several ''Series/FrankieBoylesTramadolNights'': The title was going to be "Deal With This, Retards" and has had a sketch of an Iranian ''Loose Women''...where they are all executed.
* ''Series/{{Frasier}}'' can't tell his new producer-in-training Mary Thomas that he doesn't like how she works, [[WhiteMansBurden because she's black and he's afraid of looking racist.]] When he and Niles roleplay a confrontation, Frasier's portrayal of Mary as a SassyBlackWoman is so ridiculously offensive it's ''hilarious''.
-->'''Niles:''' ''[playing Frasier]'' Now, I want you to contribute, but only up to a point.\\
'''Frasier:''' ''[playing Mary]'' So you want me to stay in my place, ''Massa''?!\\
'''Niles:''' She's not going to say "massa".\\
'''Frasier:''' What, am I gettin' too uppity for you? You sherry swillin', opera lovin', Armani wearin' elitist? You have ''no idea'' how difficult it is for a ''black woman'' in a ''white man's world''!\\
'''Niles:''' Frasier--\\
'''Frasier:''' ''[practically snapping his fingers]'' I DON'T THINK SO!
* Sue Sylvester from ''Series/{{Glee}}'' lives and breathes this trope, especially in her "Sue's Corner" news segments. Here's her take on [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLDrntGjvo8&feature=related "Sneaky gays".]] To secure a position as a rival glee coach, Sue caused the former holder
of the sketches on ''Series/MrShow''. Making fun position to tumble down a flight of religious beliefs? That's just stupid and rude. Doing it stairs. This is the second time she's done this to further her nefarious plans. The first time, she subtly tripped an elderly woman. In this case, she ''shoved'' a healthy, middle-aged man down a flight of stairs. And when he survived the first tumble with America's Funniest Home Video style sound effects nary a scratch, she wordlessly walked down to him and graphics? Hilarious.
shoved him down another flight of stairs with an equal lack of subtlety. The man ended up in a coma.
* You wouldn't think a CookingShow would be able to get away with a ''Theatre/SweeneyTodd'' reference, but ''Series/GoodEats'' did an [[WholePlotReference entire episode]] ("Oh My, Meat Pie") based off the story plot, complete with thinly veiled references to [[ImAHumanitarian the meat used]] in the pies. It worked precisely ''because'' [[RefugeInAudacity it was done with such a high level of audacity]].
* Australian PanelGame ''Good News Week'' thrives on this, usually instigated by host Paul [=McDermott=] or regular Mikey Robbins. Hell, everything Mikey Robbins says tends to fall into this.
* ''Series/GoPrincessGo'': Zhang Peng attempts suicide repeatedly? Not funny. Zhang Peng's attempts are constantly foiled by Lu Li while a song plays in the background and the entire scene is filmed like something out of a silent movie? Funny!
* Rintaro Aida in ''Series/{{Homeroom}}'' is a HotTeacher with a [[SingleTargetSexuality laser-focused]] crush on one of his students, Sachiko Sakurai. He secretly engineers bully attempts by doing things like [[StickySituation gluing her seat]] all so he can [[EngineeredHeroics swoop in and be her "hero"]], and after school he stalks her to her house and mixes sleep-inducing drugs in her tea so he can sleep next to her naked while she's out cold (though he draws the line at [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil outright raping her]]). All of this would make him seem like a completely gross and despicable character, but he's so AxCrazy and [[LargeHam over-the-top]] it's hard not to be entertained by him, with his obsessive rants about Sakurai often being accompanied by overly dramatic music.
* ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'':
** Riffing A lot of Barney Stinson's womanizing on relies on this: most of the "awesome" things he does are sometimes utterly despicable, usually incredibly lame, and almost always pretty pathetic, but he goes ''so'' far over the line and is [[MagnificentBastard so devoted to excellence in the field of being a terrible human being]] that he crosses back into CrazyIsCool.
--->'''Ted:''' I can't decide whether to be thoroughly disgusted or really, really impressed.
** At one point he claims he may have actually ''sold'' one of the women he's slept with. It shouldn't be as funny as it is. In a perfect example of this trope, the line is funny rather than horrifying because he's so indifferent that he isn't even sure.
--->'''Barney:''' I mean, at one point I'm pretty sure I sold a woman. I didn't speak the language, but I shook a guy's hand, he gave me the keys to a Mercedes, and I left her there.
* ''Series/TheITCrowd'':
** While [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-wwqW37-gg this "commercial"]] [[DigitalPiracyIsEvil starts out serious]] and rapidly shows its comedic underpinnings, the route it takes is a little questionable... up until the line "And then steal it ''again''," at which point it has properly crossed that second line.
** Similarly the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjaKe-bKOX8 breakup of Douglas and April]] is heartbreaking until she wallops him, arguably crosses back over the second line when he wallops her back, then crosses the second line for good as it turns into a protracted brawl that results in the 'destruction of the Internet'.
** When Denholm is told that the police have arrived to investigate his pension fund, he [[SuicideAsComedy jumps out the window to his death in an absurdly calm and casual manner.]] Shortly after is a flashback where he can be seen falling behind the window of a lower floor behind Moss. Someone
on the East Coast/West Coast rap feud mere months, maybe even weeks after Tupac's death? WAAYY too soon. Replacing rappers with ventriloquists? Now THAT'S funny.floor screams "JESUS!" upon seeing Denholm, but Moss thinks he was overreacting to his speech about computer viruses instead.



** When one episode involves two characters getting addicted to crack to get better unemployment benefits...
*** ...while the other two characters treat a "work for welfare" program like a slave auction.

to:

** When one episode involves two characters getting addicted to crack to get better unemployment benefits...
*** ...
benefits... while the other two characters treat a "work for welfare" program like a slave auction.



* ''Series/SummerHeightsHigh.'' ''All of it. Repeatedly.'' In fact, one part, involving a girl who died from a drug overdose, caused an incident when the details coincided too close to a real incident that happened earlier in the year, leading to a disclaimer at the beginning of all subsequent episodes saying that the series is fictional (which is undone when the next title proclaims that it was indeed real).
** ''Series/AngryBoys'', Lilley's subsequent series, contains this also, especially in the Jen Okazaki segments.
* In its absurd, dysfunctional hellscape parody of a traditional talk show, ''Series/TheEricAndreShow'' crosses the line early, often, and never looks back, both in the violence that Eric and Hannibal inflict on each other, the stagehands, the set, and themselves and in Eric's frequently ''horrendously'' inappropriate behavior towards the celebrity guests, which quickly becomes far too painful and awkward not to laugh.
** Eric telling Creator/JennetteMcCurdy that he's printed out one of [[BlatantLies "her nudes"]] and holds up a (photoshopped) sexually explicit picture of Barack Obama.
** Creator/LanceReddick pays tribute to Creator/LevarBurton's two most famous [[Series/Roots1977 roles]] by wearing a [[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration VISOR and combadge]]...over a pair of manacles and slave pants.
** The moment she sits down, Eric immediately asks Malaysia Pargo "Are you a girl?", before promptly asking her if she was named after the Malaysian Airlines flight that went down over the Indian Ocean, which Eric describes as "the world's toilet."
** Pretty much all of the BloodyHilarious violence done to Eric during the CouchGag of every episode.

to:

* ''Series/SummerHeightsHigh.'' ''All of it. Repeatedly.'' In fact, one part, involving ''Franchise/KamenRider'':
** ''Series/KamenRiderExAid'',
a girl who died from a drug overdose, caused an incident when the details coincided too close video game medical drama, is no stranger to a real incident humor that happened earlier in the year, leading to a disclaimer at the beginning of all subsequent episodes saying is just morbid, so it's only natural that some of the series is fictional (which is undone when the next title proclaims that it was indeed real).
** ''Series/AngryBoys'', Lilley's subsequent series, contains
jokes cross into this also, territory.
*** Getting a ''Game Over'' in battle leads to affected person dissolving into pixels. Second time uses this as a spoof -- way to punctuate one of the characters being probably the pinkiest force of nature possible this side of ''Franchise/PowerRangers''.
*** Working oneself to death by exhaustion is usually disturbing,
especially since in the Jen Okazaki segments.
* In its absurd, dysfunctional hellscape parody of
Japan [[note]] There is even a traditional talk show, ''Series/TheEricAndreShow'' crosses the line early, often, and never looks back, both in the violence that Eric and Hannibal inflict on each other, the stagehands, the set, and themselves and in Eric's frequently ''horrendously'' inappropriate behavior towards the celebrity guests, which word for it, ''karoshi''.[[/note]], this happens quite a bit. However, it quickly becomes far too painful stops being disturbing because said person dying just revives by being shot out of a warp pipe Mario style and awkward treats dying like all he needed was a cup of coffee. And this happens no less than ''12 times''.
** ''Series/KamenRiderBuild'': Being accused of murder is
not funny. Being accused of murder 330 times in row is petty. Keeping count and acting annoyed over the number is this trope.
* ''Series/LastWeekTonightWithJohnOliver'':
** The Doomsday video. The video itself is mostly tame, [[https://youtu.be/UC_gXD5OE88?t=3m44s until you get
to laugh.
humanity's blooper reel...]]
** Eric telling Creator/JennetteMcCurdy John offending the royal families of UsefulNotes/TheNetherlands, UsefulNotes/{{Kuwait}}, and UsefulNotes/{{Denmark}}, which have laws against insulting royalty. In Oliver's home country, ''lèse majesté'' is the national sport.
** In the segment about Infrastructure, John talks about building the dams with [[BreadEggsMilkSquick brains, brawn, and the bodies of the Irish.]]
--->'''John:''' Of course we did! They're good workers, and their corpses make a solid foundation material. That's an architectural fact.
** John's take on the segment regarding the aftermath of the Charleston, South Carolina, church shooting, where one of the news reporters points out the procedure of moving the Confederate flag flown in front of the state's capitol.
--->'''John:''' Yeah, it needs a two-thirds vote. They were originally going to make it [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-Fifths_Compromise three-fifths]], but even they thought it might be a bit on the nose.
** In the Season 4 premiere, John reveals
that he's printed out one of [[BlatantLies "her nudes"]] and holds up a (photoshopped) sexually explicit picture of Barack Obama.
** Creator/LanceReddick pays tribute to Creator/LevarBurton's two most famous [[Series/Roots1977 roles]]
become so traumatized by wearing a [[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration VISOR and combadge]]...over a pair of manacles and slave pants.
** The moment she sits down, Eric immediately asks Malaysia Pargo "Are you a girl?", before promptly asking her if she was named
all the things Trump did in his first few weeks as president that after the Malaysian Airlines flight one particular news alert, he actually said out loud, "Oh, thank God, it's just that went down over the Indian Ocean, which Eric describes as "the world's toilet.Creator/MaryTylerMoore is dead."
** Pretty much all The satirical UsefulNotes/WarrenGHarding movie trailer features Creator/AnnaKendrick, as Harding's mistress, having sex with the life-size wax figure of Harding.
** His list of things Roy Moore apparently did includes "kicking a panda in the balls" and "once calling Creator/TomHanks the N-word".
** Santa Claus' cameo, where he reveals just [[ADateWithRosiePalms what Santa does whenever it's not Christmas]]. TheReveal is followed by various {{Unusual Euphemism}}s and ''way'' TooMuchInformation, and the climax
of the BloodyHilarious joke reveals that thanks to the elves teaching him yoga, he's learned to give himself blowjobs.
** Since the UK prohibits the use of parliamentary footage in comedy, the Brexit update segment, which uses such footage, had to be replaced for the show's UK broadcast. As an alternative, Creator/GilbertGottfried reads from portions of the provisional Brexit agreement in his trademark shrill voice, followed by an excerpt of [[BestialityIsDepraved Bigfoot erotica]]. John threatens the UK with more Bigfoot erotica if Brexit isn't stopped (or at least the law about parliamentary footage).
--->'''Gilbert:''' [A]nd between his legs swung what I can only describe as [[PurpleProse a glistening, furry forest log]]. Picture [[GagPenis a mink biting an apple]]. My mouth instinctively dropped open in surprise, and if I'm honest, anticipation. This is going to be the Loch Ness Monster all over again!
** The entire "Eat Shit Bob" musical number at the end of the episode on SLAPP lawsuits is full of outrageous, false, vulgar claims about Bob Murray. Claims that, as John and rest of the singers put, are way too weird to be considered slander and are all jokes which any reasonable person would not take as factual and any reasonable judge would dimiss a lawsuit against.
** John's [[BlackComedy incredibly dark comment]] on Senator John Kennedy's (self-admittedly poorly sung) COVID-19 vaccine endorsement:
--->'''John:''' Okay, I don't love that, and not just because it's the worst thing to come out of a Kennedy's mouth since [[UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy the back of a Kennedy's head]].
* All over the place in ''Series/TheLeagueOfGentlemen''. Cannibalism, serial killers, graphic toad-melting, AndIMustScream, a cursed veterinarian who despite good intentions manages to cause the agonizing deaths of all his charges, BrotherSisterIncest... sounds like a typical day in Royston Vasey, and generally played for laughs.
* On ''Series/{{Leverage}}'', Parker is introduced this way with a flashback to her childhood. [[DisproportionateRetribution She blows up a presumably foster parent for taking away her bunny after she is caught stealing]]. This also leads to her career choice due to his poor choice of words:
-->'''Father:''' So be a good girl! Or, I don't know, a better thief.
* ''Series/{{Lexx}}'':
** The movies and series are based on this trope. Everything always ends with destruction of everything that appears in path of our protagonists. Like in the following joke. (Note that out of all the mischief the crew unwillingly did, this was the only one to haunt Stan, ''especially the robot on the planet''.)
--->'''Stan:''' That planet is ugly. Lexx, destroy this planet after 1 minute.\\
'''Stan:''' ''[after some bargaining with planet inhabitants]'' OK, cancel my command.\\
''[[[EarthShatteringKaboom BOOOOM...]]]''\\
'''Lexx:''' Sorry, what does word cancel means?
** But while talking about Lexx and the carnage it left behind, let's not forget [[spoiler:being responsible for the destruction of countless planets]] AND THEN [[spoiler:'''an entire universe''']].
* The surprising and hilarious death of Leslie Arzt in the ''Series/{{Lost}}'' episode "Exodus, Part 2" from mishandling nitro-leaking dynamite. Made all the more funny by Hurley's next line: "You got some... Arnst... on you."
* Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse:
** ''Series/WandaVision'':
*** The casual sexism displayed in some of the ad breaks and occasionally from characters like Mr. Hart and Dr. Nielsen is a pinpoint skewering of what a lot of entertainment in the time periods being referenced was actually like, yet also provides some of the show's biggest laughs.
*** The Lagos ad in Episode 5 turns the horrific inciting incident from ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'' into a ''cheesy paper towel commercial,'' complete with SymbolicBlood. "Lagos. For when you make a mess you didn't mean to!"
*** The end of Episode 6 with Wanda expanding the barrier and taking the majority of S.W.O.R.D. agents and Darcy prisoner in Westview... Not funny. Her turning them into literal clowns and their weapons into circus equipment... Yeah, that's funny.
*** Sparky dying? Very sad. Agnes potentially killing him? Even worse. [[spoiler: Agatha]] bringing the Big Cruella Energy with a ''Series/TheMunsters''-style theme song while cackling about how she murdered Sparky? Hilarious!
** ''Series/{{Hawkeye|2021}}'': Murder? Not funny. People being eaten by animals? Horrifically not funny. The protagonists wondering what to do with a tiny shrunken van full of {{Mook}}s being carried away by a cute owl, while said mooks scream hysterically, and the protagonists just shrug and go with it? ''Hilarious''.
* ''Series/{{Misfits}}'':
** Nathan's description of [[YouDoNotWantToKnow "tripling"]] himself in the season 2 finale. [[note]] For those of you who ''do'' want to know... it's when you ejaculate, vomit and shit yourself all at the same time.[[/note]]
** Plenty of scenes in ''Misfits'' fall into this territory, such as the birth scene in the ChristmasEpisode, where Nathan mistakes the afterbirth for an alien baby and starts screaming and stamping on it. Also, when genuinely terrible things happen to characters on the show they are often executed in such a way that they quickly become hilarious (such as Nathan being [[spoiler: buried alive]] or Daisy getting [[spoiler: impaled on her own "Mother Teresa Young Humanitarian of the Year" Award]]) and conversely scenes which, on paper, sound as though they ''should'' cross the line twice actually end up pretty disturbing (such as Brian [[spoiler: murdering people with mozzarella and greek yoghurt]]).
* ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus''
** The "Sam Peckinpah's ''Salad Days''" sketch, which takes LudicrousGibs to even more ludicrous levels. Unsurprisingly, given it contains [[HighPressureBlood (literal) fountains of gore]] resulting from people getting dismembered, being impaled on tennis rackets and having their hands ripped off by a piano keyboard cover closing on them, it generated large numbers of complaints. [[note]] Though Peckinpah himself loved it and would show a copy of the sketch to friends.[[/note]]
** "Undertakers Sketch", the final sketch of series 2, also pushes the envelope of tastelessness in classic Creator/GrahamChapman style. The sketch features a discussion between an undertaker and a customer of how to dispose of the latter's mother's corpse, to the sounds of an increasingly vocal shocked and disgusted audience, who storm the stage after the notorious final line.
--->'''Undertaker''': Look, we'll eat your mum. Then, if you feel a bit guilty about it afterwards, we can dig a grave and you can throw up into it.
** The thing that clinched the sketch as this trope is that the invasion of the stage was itself ''arranged'' to get this sketch past the BBC censor, who felt that only the implicit apology of the apparent audience revolt would make it acceptable. It's also noticeable in the film that only about 50% of the audience had been enlisted to boo and invade the stage- the rest are clearly seen laughing.
** "Undertakers Sketch" was mentioned by Creator/JohnCleese during Chapman's eulogy, which itself massively pushes the bounds of taste in homage to Chapman, who Cleese described during it as the "prince of bad taste".
--->'''Cleese:''' Creator/GrahamChapman, co-author of the 'Parrot Sketch', is no more. He has ceased to be, bereft of life, he rests in peace, he has kicked the bucket, hopped the twig, bit the dust, snuffed it, breathed his last, and gone to meet the Great Head of Light Entertainment in the sky. And I guess that we're all thinking how sad it is that a man of such talent, of such capability for kindness, for such unusual intelligence, a man who could overcome his alcoholism with such truly admirable single-mindedness, should now so suddenly be spirited away at the age of only forty-eight before he'd achieved many of the things in which he was capable, and before he'd had enough fun. Well, I feel that I should say: nonsense. Good riddance to him, the freeloading bastard, I hope he fries. And the reason I feel I should say this is he would never forgive me if I didn't. If I threw away this glorious opportunity to shock you all on his behalf. Anything, for him, except mindless good taste.
* Creator/FrankieBoyle on ''Series/MockTheWeek''. There's no point in listing examples, if he's drawn breath chances are he's crossed the line a few dozen times. To quote the show's host, Dara O'Briain: He hasn't merely crossed the line in the sand, but moved into arctic tundra regions so he can't even see the line in the sand.
* Several of the sketches on ''Series/MrShow''.
** Making fun of religious beliefs? That's just stupid and rude. Doing it with America's Funniest Home Video style sound effects and graphics? Hilarious.
** Riffing on the East Coast/West Coast rap feud mere months, maybe even weeks after Tupac's death? WAAYY too soon. Replacing rappers with ventriloquists? Now THAT'S funny.
* ''Series/{{NTSFSDSUV}}'': After having his death faked, the President of the Navy is forced to lay undercover in a four-star hotel room. He's so horrified by this situation that he compares himself to [[Literature/TheDiaryOfAYoungGirl Anne Frank]].
* ''Series/{{The Office|US}}'' (US) is a veritable master of this trope, particularly when in comes to Michael's cluelessness. He often says things that are crushingly painful and way out of line, that slowly become too awkward not to laugh... While the show may not involve actual physical
violence done to Eric during for comedic effect, it certainly brings the CouchGag pain.
* ''Series/{{The Office|UK}}'' (UK) had a similar theme: David Brent's jokes failed ''[[SoUnfunnyItsFunny so badly]]'' it quickly became funny for the sheer awkwardness
of every episode.his self-delusion.
* The murals in Pawnee City Hall in ''Series/ParksAndRecreation''. One shows a train running over buck-toothed, coolie-hatted Chinese while whiskey-swilling Irishmen point and laugh, another a Native Chief in full headdress, tied to a tree, as two soldiers prepare to shoot him point-blank [[NoKillLikeOverkill with a cannon]], one showing a wedding between a white woman and a Native man being attacked by both groups, one showing a man punching a woman in the stomach as people watch and wave money around...
* ''Series/{{Parlamentet}}''. Making fun of everything, going from skeptical junkies to ''hunting [[Literature/TheMoomins Moomins]] for being parasite carriers.''
%%* Kyle's song [[BilingualBonus My Struggle]] as his good friend marries a Jewish man in the season 2 finale of ''Series/PartyDown''.
* ''Series/PodgeAndRodge''... Oh dear oh dear oh dear, ''Podge and Rodge''. click [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-IfoVv1r2Q here]] to see them try to coax a coherent sentence out of Johnny Vegas.
* ''Series/PsychopathDiary'': Dong-sik tries to murder Mu-seok? Not funny. Dong-sik [[EpicFail fails terribly]] at murdering Mu-seok while an exasperated In-woo watches? Funny.
* A lot of the deaths in ''Series/PushingDaisies'' arguably fit this, but perhaps the best example is that of Harold Hundin, the dog breeder. He drank coffee that has been laced with arsenic, and when he succumbed to the poisoning, he fell onto a sharp dog brush handle in a box, stabbing him. It doesn't end there, though, because the floor was wet, so he kept slipping and falling onto the dog brush again and again, stabbing him repeatedly. Seriously, it's hilarious. There was also the episode when a car full of clowns goes into the lake, we see them pulling a clown out, then another, and [[ClownCar another]], including one with stilts. By the end it's side-splittingly hilarious.
* In the ''Series/RedDwarf'' episode "[[Recap/RedDwarfSeasonITheEnd The End]]", Lister's shock at [[EverybodysDeadDave being the sole survivor]] goes from tragic to funny as he persists in asking about specific people, only to be told that yes, they were counted in "everybody". When he finally clues on to the idea that everybody is actually dead, Holly laments bringing him out of stasis in the first place.
* Due to its high levels of BlackComedy, ''Series/TheRevolutionWillBeTelevised'' tends to run on this when its more offensive characters appear. Examples include the CampGay host of [[ShowWithinAShow Double Fist TV]] turning up outside ''the real [=MI6=] offices'' to ask if they can use their infamous torture chambers [[TooKinkyToTorture as a kinky nightclub]], encouraging the people of Britain to help Tony Blair get a sainthood for dropping "bombs of democracy" on Iraq and their response to a magazine naming Tony Blair "most influential person of the year" (sending alternate covers with Adolf Hitler and other various tyrants winning the award instead).



--->'''Fred:''' Listen, why don't you arrest some white drivers?
--->'''Cop:''' I do.
--->'''Fred:''' You do? Well, where are they? Look at all these [[NWordPrivileges niggas]] in here! Look around here! There's enough niggas in here to make a Franchise/{{Tarzan}} movie!

to:

--->'''Fred:''' Listen, why don't you arrest some white drivers?
--->'''Cop:'''
drivers?\\
'''Cop:'''
I do.
--->'''Fred:'''
do.\\
'''Fred:'''
You do? Well, where are they? Look at all these [[NWordPrivileges niggas]] in here! Look around here! There's enough niggas in here to make a Franchise/{{Tarzan}} movie!



--->'''Esther:''' Who you callin' ugly, sucker?
--->'''Fred:''' I'm callin' you ugly. I could stick your face in some dough and make some gorilla cookies.
* The ''Series/BrassEye Paedophilia Special'' crosses the line twice... then crosses it again back into being horrifying, then back into hilarity ''several times per minute''. Gags include a (fake) advert for a reality TV show featuring a hundred children and a single paedophile trapped on an island covered in cameras, and a paedophile being burned in a twenty-five foot long wicker phallus shortly after being released from prison. The rest of the series could qualify for this too, although not quite as much.
* Australian PanelGame ''Good News Week'' thrives on this, usually instigated by host Paul [=McDermott=] or regular Mikey Robbins. Hell, everything Mikey Robbins says tends to fall into this.
* ''Series/PodgeAndRodge''... Oh dear oh dear oh dear, ''PodgeAndRodge''. click [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-IfoVv1r2Q here]] to see them try to coax a coherent sentence out of Johnny Vegas.
* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
** TheMaster [[BoardToDeath gassing the Cabinet]] in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E12TheSoundOfDrums "The Sound of Drums"]]. A blatant act of multiple murder, yes, but it has ''freakin' hilarious'' dialogue right before the actual killing.
*** Not to mention his siccing the Toclafane on Vivian Rook. The Master and Lucy run out of the room while Vivian screams, and slam the door. The Master opens it, and she's still screaming. He winces and closes it. Opens it again three seconds later - [[OverlyLongGag and she's]] ''[[OverlyLongGag still]]'' [[OverlyLongGag screaming]].
** Even the Doctor gets in on this in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E7AmysChoice "Amy's Choice"]]. Upon finding out Rory's ideal world is living in the world's most quiet (and boring as hell) neighborhood with people over 90, he asks in exasperation: ''How do you stave off the impulse for self harm?''
* ''Series/TheChasersWarOnEverything'' usually crosses the line just once, but one particular episode crossed it twice. In a skit, it showed TheKlan wearing pink robes to support breast cancer awareness. One klansman says that ''his'' pink robes were accidental, and was due to [[RedSockRuinsTheLaundry something red getting in the wash]], and adds that "it's just another reason why you should never mix coloreds with whites!"
** Another sketch, the infamous "Make a Realistic Wish Foundation" sketch, was meant to, in the words of the Chaser team, "be so over the top nobody would take it seriously". It, ah, [[DudeNotFunny didn't work]].
** And then there's the ads for their "Red Button Edition" pay TV appearances, which were funny the first couple of times...and consist of ''Osama Bin Laden'' saying "If you press the red button, you'll get special commentary. That's pretty lame. When I push a red button, I want something to blow up."
* ''Series/{{Blackadder}}'' has this on a few occasions, including this gem from series 3:
-->'''Blackadder:''' They do say, Mrs Miggins, that verbal insults hurt more than physical pain. They are, of course, ''wrong'', as you will soon discover when I stick this toasting fork in your head.\\
'''Aunt Whiteadder:''' Cold is God's way of telling you to burn more Catholics!
* A lot of the deaths in ''Series/PushingDaisies'' arguably fit this, but perhaps the best example is that of Harold Hundin, the dog breeder. He drank coffee that has been laced with arsenic, and when he succumbed to the poisoning, he fell onto a sharp dog brush handle in a box, stabbing him. It doesn't end there, though, because the floor was wet, so he kept slipping and falling onto the dog brush again and again, stabbing him repeatedly. Seriously, it's hilarious. There was also the episode when a car full of clowns goes into the lake, we see them pulling a clown out, then another, and [[ClownCar another]], including one with stilts. By the end it's side-splittingly hilarious.
** Similarly, many of the less probable accidental deaths on Creator/BryanFuller's earlier show ''Series/DeadLikeMe'', beginning with that of the protagonist (who was killed by a falling toilet seat from a deorbiting Russian space station). Most had their souls "reaped" first, though, leading to dumbfounded souls watching their bodies die in horrific/ridiculous ways.

to:

--->'''Esther:''' Who you callin' ugly, sucker?
--->'''Fred:'''
sucker?\\
'''Fred:'''
I'm callin' you ugly. I could stick your face in some dough and make some gorilla cookies.
* In one episode of ''Series/SantaClaritaDiet'', Sheila and Joel decide to lure a Nazi to their plastic-covered storage unit, so that Shiela can murder and eat him. However, upon his arrival he mentions he brought a friend with him, and the couple realize the friend is wheelchair-bound. The ''Series/BrassEye Paedophilia Special'' crosses couple briefly ponder if it is still ethical to eat a handicapped Nazi, wondering if it a hate crime to murder someone in a wheelchair. Sheila arguing that he wouldn't want to be treated any differently because of it, and Joel arguing that he would if it meant he survived. Sheila promptly kills both Nazis when they angrily reveal themselves to be virulently racist/misogynistic homophobes, and the line twice... one in the wheelchair gets offended when he thinks they are discriminating against him for his disability.
* ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'':
** The "Canteen Boy Goes Camping" sketch. Having a sketch about a scoutmaster molesting one of his Boy Scouts? DudeNotFunny Having a sketch about a scoutmaster molesting a 27-year-old who's still in Boy Scouts? Still kinda Squicky, but kinda funny. Airing this as part of a Valentine's Day episode? Elicits that kind of laughter where it's wrong, but you can't help it.
** In a more recent episode hosted by Dwayne Johnson, there's a sketch where an Franchise/IndianaJones parody (Johnson) and his two sidekicks are about to enter a temple in a jungle when the natives appear and fire a poisoned dart at him. The Short Round parody sucks the poison out,
then crosses later gets shot himself. Dr. Bones sucks out the poison saying that he was repaying the Short Round's kindness earlier. Then the doctor gets shot in the nipple, the Short Round sucking. The sketch ends with both of them getting shot in the crotch, and the two of them aligning themselves to suck the poison out of each other, with the female sidekick (who spent the entire sketch complaining that she couldn't suck out the poison/get it again back into being horrifying, then back into hilarity ''several times per minute''. Gags include sucked out of her) carried off by the natives.
** Later in the same episode, during the Weekend Update segment, Colin Jost brings up
a (fake) advert for story about how the opening of a reality TV show based on a real-life serial killer had gotten complaints about how it seemed to glorify serial killing, with the clip they played featuring [[SoundtrackDissonance a hundred children and a single paedophile trapped on an island covered cheery upbeat song]] timed in cameras, and such a paedophile being burned in a twenty-five foot long wicker phallus shortly after being released from prison. The rest way that the singer goes "WOO!" when the picture of one of the series could qualify for this too, although not quite as much.
* Australian PanelGame ''Good News Week'' thrives on this, usually instigated by host Paul [=McDermott=] or regular Mikey Robbins. Hell, everything Mikey Robbins says tends to fall into this.
* ''Series/PodgeAndRodge''... Oh dear oh dear oh dear, ''PodgeAndRodge''. click [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-IfoVv1r2Q here]] to see them try to coax a coherent sentence out of Johnny Vegas.
* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
** TheMaster [[BoardToDeath gassing the Cabinet]] in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E12TheSoundOfDrums "The Sound of Drums"]]. A blatant act of multiple murder, yes, but it has ''freakin' hilarious'' dialogue right before the
killer's actual killing.
*** Not to mention his siccing
victims appears on-screen. Jost then begins suggesting other songs for the Toclafane on Vivian Rook. The Master theme music, beginning with "This is How We Do It" and Lucy run out of ending with [[Music/BritneySpears "Oops, I Did It Again."]]
** In another episode, Creator/DwayneJohnson plays a MadScientist named [[TomTheDarkLord Roy]] who invents a child molesting robot with
the room while Vivian screams, and slam the door. The Master opens it, and she's still screaming. He winces and closes it. Opens it again three seconds later - [[OverlyLongGag and she's]] ''[[OverlyLongGag still]]'' [[OverlyLongGag screaming]].
** Even the Doctor gets in on this in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E7AmysChoice "Amy's Choice"]]. Upon finding out Rory's ideal world is living in
hopes of winning an award for the world's most quiet (and boring as hell) neighborhood with people over 90, he asks in exasperation: ''How do you stave off evil invention. [[EvenEvilHasStandards All the impulse for self harm?''
* ''Series/TheChasersWarOnEverything'' usually crosses the line just once, but one particular episode crossed it twice. In a skit, it showed TheKlan wearing pink robes to support breast cancer awareness. One klansman says that ''his'' pink robes were accidental, and was due to [[RedSockRuinsTheLaundry something red getting
other mad scientists in the wash]], and adds that "it's just another reason why you should never mix coloreds with whites!"
** Another sketch, the infamous "Make a Realistic Wish Foundation" sketch, was meant to, in the words of the Chaser team, "be so over the top nobody would take it seriously". It, ah, [[DudeNotFunny didn't work]].
** And then there's the ads for their "Red Button Edition" pay TV appearances, which were funny the first couple of times...and consist of ''Osama Bin Laden'' saying "If you press the red button, you'll get special commentary. That's pretty lame. When I push a red button,
room]] [[RapeISASpecialKindOfEvil are appalled.]]
--->'''Roy:'''
I want something to blow up."
* ''Series/{{Blackadder}}'' has this on a few occasions, including this gem from series 3:
-->'''Blackadder:''' They do say, Mrs Miggins,
remind you guys that verbal insults hurt more than physical pain. They are, of course, ''wrong'', Webster's Dictionary defines "evil" as you will soon discover when I stick this toasting fork in your head."profoundly immoral".\\
'''Aunt Whiteadder:''' Cold is God's way of telling you to burn more Catholics!
* A lot of the deaths in ''Series/PushingDaisies'' arguably fit this, but perhaps the best example is that of Harold Hundin, the dog breeder. He drank coffee that has been laced with arsenic, and when he succumbed to the poisoning, he fell onto a sharp dog brush handle in a box, stabbing him. It doesn't end there, though,
'''[[TheBaroness Baroness Antarctica]]:''' We ''know'' what "evil" means!\\
'''Roy:''' Well, seems like ''you'' don't,
because you built a ''freeze ray''. I mean, UsefulNotes/BenitoMussolini used to feed people castor oil until they ''literally'' died of diarrhea. I mean, that's got to be where the floor was wet, so he kept slipping and falling onto the dog brush again and again, stabbing him repeatedly. Seriously, it's hilarious. There was goalposts are, right?
** That same sketch
also includes this gem:
--->'''Member:''' How do you even build a child molesting robot?\\
'''Roy:''' Well, that's a great question. What you do is you start by building a regular robot, then you molest it and hope it continues
the episode when cycle.
** A Weekend Update Segment featured then-writer Creator/AlFranken giving
a car full report on how nasty California's Senate Race had become to Weekend Update Host Creator/NormMacDonald. Cue a fake political ad which consisted of clowns goes a picture of Senator Diane Feinstein and a voice over that ominously intoned "Diane FEINSTEIN is against prayer in public school... And why not? SHE'S A JEW!" cut back to a vaguely disappointed looking Al Franken sitting next to a shocked Creator/NormMacDonald who can only manage a weak "Wow..." [[StunnedSilence after a moment or too.]]
** "A Bear Ate My Parents" with Horatio Sanz. The sketch ends with him committing suicide after being confronted by an (unwitting) singing-telegram performer in a bear costume.
** A notorious sketch from one of the Creator/JohnGoodman episodes was probably aiming for this trope but instead crash-landed (quite literally) in NightmareFuel territory. Happy tourists on a plane to Hawaii are [[NightmareFuelStationAttendant (cheerfully)]] informed by the pilot that there is a vicious king cobra loose on the plane. Then, a few seconds later, he announces that the cobra is only on ''one'' side of the aisle, so the passengers on the other side don't have to worry. ''Then'' he announces that there are now ''twelve'' cobras on the plane, but that one side has seven cobras while the other side only has five. This is followed by [[HellIsThatNoise the most ghoulish and terrifying hissing imaginable]], which then yields to people screaming in pain and terror as [[NothingIsScarier the still-invisible cobras begin to strike]]. Only then do the cobras make their appearance, and they are freakishly albino and have [[RedEyesTakeWarning glowing red eyes]]; the fact that they are obviously puppets is apparently supposed to make them comical, but instead it creates a plunge straight
into the lake, we see UncannyValley. To make matters worse, the main characters have to remain ''absolutely still'' so that the cobras looming over them pulling a clown out, then another, and [[ClownCar another]], including one with stilts. aren't provoked to bite them...''[[AndIMustScream for several hours]]''. By the end it's side-splittingly hilarious.
** Similarly, many of the less probable accidental deaths on Creator/BryanFuller's earlier show ''Series/DeadLikeMe'', beginning with that of the protagonist (who was killed by a falling toilet seat from a deorbiting Russian space station). Most had
time their souls "reaped" first, though, leading flight is even remotely close to dumbfounded souls watching Hawaii, their bodies die are literally gushing sweat. Finally, one of the cobras make its way into the cockpit and bites the pilot...and the venom for some reason warps his mind, making him psychotic and causing him to imagine that an [[MagicalNativeAmerican "old Indian"]] is appearing before him in horrific/ridiculous ways.the ocean, beckoning him on. He steers the plane straight down toward the water and creates a fiery collision, killing himself and everyone else on board who was still alive (including the cobras, of course, not that that did any good). As the flames surge toward the TV screen, a ''gigantic'' albino cobra puppet with a woman's voice [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou appears right in the face of the viewers]] and [[FauxAffablyEvil gloats, laughs and tells jokes about what just occurred]] in her hissy voice. And as if all this weren't grisly enough, this was the very last sketch of the evening's program, which goes off the air at one o'clock in the morning. [[ParanoiaFuel No doubt countless herpetophobes checked very carefully under their beds before retiring that night]].
** Creator/NormMacdonald's jokes about the O.J. Simpson trial while he was Weekend Update anchor [[RefugeInAudacity brazenly crossed the line several times over]].
--->'''Norm:''' This week, in the O.J. Simpson trial, the infamous "bloody glove" was finally introduced into evidence. And O.J. didn't help his case any by blurting out, "There it is! I've been looking all over for that thing!"



* How does ''Series/StarTrekDiscovery'' handle the first official [[PrecisionFStrike F-bomb]] of the franchise? With ''another'' F-bomb ten seconds later.
-->'''Tilly:''' You guys, this is so fucking cool! ''[{{beat}}]'' I'm so sorry...\\
'''Stamets:''' No, Cadet. It ''is'' fucking cool.
* ''Franchise/StarWars'': The scene in ''Series/TheMandalorian'' with the two Scout Troopers (who are played by comedians Creator/JasonSudeikis and Adam Pally) at the beginning of Chapter 8 is both appalling and hilarious. It's appalling because [[WouldHurtAChild they physically abuse the Child]] (a.k.a. Baby Yoda), but it loops into being hilarious when one of them worries that they might have accidentally killed him by bopping him on the head, finds out he's still alive, gets his finger bitten, and then [[HypocriticalHumor punches the child in the face]] (it also helps that the scouts get [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown brutally killed]] by the Child's nanny [[KillerRobot IG-11]] shortly after). The complete bored indifference with which they react to [[BadBoss Moff Gideon killing his own men]] just makes it all the more hilarious. To make it even more funny, many Twitter users jokingly treated hitting the Child like [[https://people.com/tv/jason-sudeikis-punches-baby-yoda-the-mandalorian-cameo/ both actors']] MoralEventHorizon (despite the fact that the Child is portrayed by a puppet).
* ''Series/StrangersWithCandy''. The episode involving syphilis crossed it '''three''' times and wrapped back around to genuinely disturbing when a teenage boy suffered brain damage from the disease and became little more than a lurching zombie.
* Subverted (off-camera) and deconstructed in ''Series/Studio60OnTheSunsetStrip'' episode "The Option Period", when Matt Albie complains about an (unseen) sketch that a clueless special-effects guy ruins by curtailing the scripted excessive blood, thereby un-crossing the second line, so to speak.
-->'''Danny:''' He didn't think it was realistic.\\
'''Matt:''' The prop guy?\\
'''Danny:''' Yeah.\\
'''Matt:''' It's called Creator/QuentinTarantino's Hallmark Movie, "Turkey Won't Die." It's about a mortally wounded bird that will not die, ''even as it's being served.'' Did he find the premise realistic?... If [[{{Gorn}} geysers of blood are gushing out]], then I get the Tarantino joke, and [[BloodyHilarious it's funny]]. If it's just a ''realistic'' amount of blood, then it's... ''[[{{Squick}} extremely]]'' disturbing...
* ''Series/StudioC'' is so squeaky clean that you wouldn't think that this trope would come into play, yet it does. In the "Lost Plane Crash" sketch, all the survivors (except the OnlySaneMan Jeremy) think they're stranded far away from civilization, when in reality it's a stone's throw away. Believing the pilot to be dead, Matt says, "Well, at least now we have food. These peanuts... will make a great garnish."
* ''Series/SummerHeightsHigh'': ''All of it. Repeatedly.'' In fact, one part, involving a girl who died from a drug overdose, caused an incident when the details coincided too close to a real incident that happened earlier in the year, leading to a disclaimer at the beginning of all subsequent episodes saying that the series is fictional (which is undone when the next title proclaims that it was indeed real).
%%** ''Series/AngryBoys'', Lilley's subsequent series, contains this also, especially in the Jen Okazaki segments.
* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' runs with this trope quite a bit:
** The episode "Wishful Thinking" features a wishing well that [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor grants warped wishes]]. Aesop aside, one little girl wishes for her teddy bear to be real. What she gets is a giant, hard-drinking, skin-mag-loving bipolar mess who eventually tries to commit suicide by blowing its brains out. Problem: the bear doesn't actually have brains. [[GoryDiscretionShot All you see is a line of stuffing fly through the air]] accompanied by a gunshot, and the bear starts crying as it realizes that it doesn't have the option of suicide.
** The episode "Mystery Spot" is a fan favorite at least partially because of this trope. The Trickster causes [[GroundhogDayLoop the same Tuesday to repeat for Sam over and over]], each repetition triggered by Dean dying. His first death or two are horribly depressing (shot with a shotgun, ''hit by a car''), but as Sam's frustration mounts, the comedy and gruesomeness of Dean's deaths rises as well (slipping in the shower, a desk dropped on him ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' style, "do these tacos taste funny to you?"). The Trickster himself says the comedy has worn thin on him, so it becomes apparent the only person laughing is the viewer. ''YouMonster''. [[spoiler:In a fine moment of MoodWhiplash, after the loop is broken, Dean is shot by a mugger (on Wednesday, so it's for real), is dead before Sam even gets on the scene, and we're back to the depression.]] The whole ''point'' of this episode was [[spoiler:for the Trickster to teach Sam that Dean's end of the season death was inescapable, by making it ''laughable''.]]
** The Trickster runs on this trope. His ironic punishments are usually hilarious, (killing adulterers using [[ComicBook/IncredibleHulk the Hulk]], [[AnalProbe anal probing]] an abusive pledge master and forcing him to slow dance, trapping Sam and Dean in TV Land where they are forced to reenact spoofs of Series/CSIMiami and Series/GreysAnatomy) if cruel and gruesome. It's part of what made him an EnsembleDarkhorse.
* ''That's Just Me'' murders the line, brings it back to life, steals its car, sleeps with its wife, spits on it, and kills it again.
** "We're not worried about French or Canadian terrorists because people there are rich and don't suffer." "People are poor and suffer in Russia, but I'M not worried about Russian terrorists!"
** In the second episode of the seven season, she paints herself like a Polish flag, says her name is "Polska" and [[ItMakesSenseInContext says she's now a Polish sex slave.]]
** "What's worse than a rainy day? The Holocaust!" Said by a Jewish girl of all things.
** "You have just unleashed a nuclear war and killed us all!" "You pushed the forbidden button!" "But it was red, shiny, and looked like candy!"



* Creator/FrankieBoyle on ''Series/MockTheWeek''. There's no point in listing examples, if he's drawn breath chances are he's crossed the line a few dozen times.
** To quote the show's host, Dara O'Briain: He hasn't merely crossed the line in the sand, but moved into arctic tundra regions so he can't even see the line in the sand.
* ''Series/CrazyExGirlfriend" features this with an extended monologue about parking that has a ridiculous double entendre. It seems like an overly long gag, but then eventually becomes awesome.
-->'''Hector:''' I think it's a nice thing you're doing. Nicest thing I ever did for a girl was pull out.\\
'''Greg:''' Hector...\\
'''Hector:''' She has tandem parking, so after I'm there for a while, I have to pull out, which is such a pain 'cause it feels so great just to leave it in there. The worst is when it's all side of the street parking, 'cause then I have to park in the back. I don't get why there's a spot back there. It's so tight. It feels more like an exit. So then I'm going front, back, front, back... and it's all dirty in the back, so when I move it to the front, then that gets all dirty. I'm just happy I have a spot at all... 'cause I used to have to pay.
* ''Series/TheITCrowd'':
** While [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-wwqW37-gg this "commercial"]] [[DigitalPiracyIsEvil starts out serious]] and rapidly shows its comedic underpinnings, the route it takes is a little questionable... up until the line "And then steal it ''again''," at which point it has properly crossed that second line.
** Similarly the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjaKe-bKOX8 breakup of Douglas and April]] is heartbreaking until she wallops him, arguably crosses back over the second line when he wallops her back, then crosses the second line for good as it turns into a protracted brawl that results in the 'destruction of the Internet'.
** When Denholm is told that the police have arrived to investigate his pension fund, he [[SuicideAsComedy jumps out the window to his death in an absurdly calm and casual manner.]] Shortly after is a flashback where he can be seen falling behind the window of a lower floor behind Moss. Someone on the floor screams "JESUS!" upon seeing Denholm, but Moss thinks he was overreacting to his speech about computer viruses instead.
* ''Series/ChappellesShow''. Just the Clayton Bigsby sketch (blind black white supremacist) crosses the line so many times it's hard to tell which side it ends up on.
** Is Creator/WayneBrady [[PlayingAgainstType gonna have]] ta [[Funny/ChappellesShow choke a bitch]]?
** The end of the "Time Haters" sketch, as the titular Haters face a 19th century slave master.
--->'''Silky Johnson:''' (''After delivering a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to the slave master'') -But the point is, is that in the future, all black people are gonna be free!!\\
'''Slave:''' When's ''we'' gonna be free?\\
'''Silky:''' That is a ''good'' question, my man! (''{{beat}}'') [[BondOneLiner How about now-ish?]]\\
''(Silky shoots the slave master)''
* ''Series/{{Parlamentet}}''. Making fun of everything, going from skeptical junkies to ''hunting [[Literature/TheMoomins Moomins]] for being parasite carriers.''
* The characterisation in ''Series/FatherTed'' operates on this principle.
** Take Jack. An alcoholic Irish priest? Not funny, and an offensive stereotype to boot. A priest so addicted to alcohol that he can tell a wine's vintage just from the clinking sound the bottle makes and who will drink cleaning products if alcohol is not available? Hilarious.
** Then there's Dougal. A stupid priest? Not funny. A priest who is so stupid that he can't tell the difference between 'small' and 'far away'? Hilarious.
** And, of course, Ted himself. A priest who steals money from orphans? Not funny. A priest who takes the (stolen) money to a casino and throws it up in the air and laughs hysterically while surrounded by scantily-clad showgirls? Hilarious.
** Also, Mrs Doyle. A housekeeper who really likes making tea? Not funny. A housekeeper whose obsession with making tea leads her to persistently ask people if they want tea even when they’ve already repeatedly said no and who even has a special blend of tea for any visiting sheep who might want a cup? Hilarious.
* Kyle's song [[BilingualBonus My Struggle]] as his good friend marries a Jewish man in the season 2 finale of ''Series/PartyDown''.
* Subverted (off-camera) and deconstructed in ''Series/Studio60OnTheSunsetStrip'' episode "The Option Period", when Matt Albie complains about an (unseen) sketch that a clueless special-effects guy ruins by curtailing the scripted excessive blood, thereby un-crossing the second line, so to speak.
-->'''Danny:''' He didn't think it was realistic.\\
'''Matt:''' The prop guy?\\
'''Danny:''' Yeah.\\
'''Matt:''' It's called Creator/QuentinTarantino's Hallmark Movie, "Turkey Won't Die." It's about a mortally wounded bird that will not die, ''even as it's being served.'' Did he find the premise realistic?... If [[{{Gorn}} geysers of blood are gushing out]], then I get the Tarantino joke, and [[BloodyHilarious it's funny]]. If it's just a ''realistic'' amount of blood, then it's... ''[[{{Squick}} extremely]]'' disturbing...
* The surprising and hilarious death of Leslie Arzt in the ''Series/{{Lost}}'' episode "Exodus, Part 2"?? Made all the more funny by Hurley's next line: "You got some... Arnst... on you."
* ''Series/FrankieBoylesTramadolNights'' - The title was going to be "Deal With This, Retards" and has had a sketch of an Iranian ''Loose Women''...where they are all executed.
* Nathan's description of [[YouDoNotWantToKnow "tripling"]] himself in the ''Series/{{Misfits}}'' season 2 finale. [[note]] For those of you who ''do'' want to know...it's when you ejaculate, vomit and shit yourself all at the same time.[[/note]]
** Plenty of scenes in ''Misfits'' fall into this territory, such as the birth scene in the ChristmasEpisode, where Nathan mistakes the afterbirth for an alien baby and starts screaming and stamping on it. Also, when genuinely terrible things happen to characters on the show they are often executed in such a way that they quickly become hilarious (such as Nathan being [[spoiler: buried alive]] or Daisy getting [[spoiler: impaled on her own "Mother Teresa Young Humanitarian of the Year" Award]]) and conversely scenes which, on paper, sound as though they ''should'' cross the line twice actually end up pretty disturbing (such as Brian [[spoiler: murdering people with mozzarella and greek yoghurt]]).

to:

* Creator/FrankieBoyle on ''Series/MockTheWeek''. There's no point in listing examples, if he's drawn breath chances are he's crossed the line a few dozen times.
** To quote the show's host, Dara O'Briain: He hasn't merely crossed the line in the sand, but moved into arctic tundra regions so he can't even see the line in the sand.
* ''Series/CrazyExGirlfriend" features this with an extended monologue about parking that
''Series/TwoAndAHalfMen'': Alan discovering his date has a ridiculous double entendre. It seems like an overly long gag, but then eventually becomes awesome.
-->'''Hector:''' I think
Nazi BDSM fetish. And him declaring it's "Not a nice thing you're doing. Nicest thing I ever did for dealbreaker." In fact, quite a girl was pull out.\\
'''Greg:''' Hector...\\
'''Hector:''' She has tandem parking, so after I'm there for a while, I have to pull out, which is such a pain 'cause it feels so great just to leave it in there. The worst is when it's all side
lot of the street parking, 'cause then I have to park in the back. I don't get why there's a spot back there. It's so tight. It feels more like an exit. So then I'm going front, back, front, back... and it's all dirty in the back, so when I move it to the front, then that gets all dirty. I'm just happy I have a spot at all... 'cause I used to have to pay.
* ''Series/TheITCrowd'':
** While [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-wwqW37-gg this "commercial"]] [[DigitalPiracyIsEvil starts out serious]] and rapidly shows its comedic underpinnings, the route it takes is a little questionable... up until the line "And then steal it ''again''," at which point it has properly crossed that second line.
** Similarly the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjaKe-bKOX8 breakup of Douglas and April]] is heartbreaking until she wallops him, arguably crosses back over the second line when he wallops her back, then crosses the second line for good
jokes qualify as it turns into a protracted brawl that results in the 'destruction of the Internet'.
** When Denholm is told that the police have arrived to investigate his pension fund, he [[SuicideAsComedy jumps out the window to his death in an absurdly calm and casual manner.]] Shortly after is a flashback where he can be seen falling behind the window of a lower floor behind Moss. Someone on the floor screams "JESUS!" upon seeing Denholm, but Moss thinks he was overreacting to his speech about computer viruses instead.
* ''Series/ChappellesShow''. Just the Clayton Bigsby sketch (blind black white supremacist) crosses the line so many times it's hard to tell which side it ends up on.
** Is Creator/WayneBrady [[PlayingAgainstType gonna have]] ta [[Funny/ChappellesShow choke a bitch]]?
** The end of the "Time Haters" sketch, as the titular Haters face a 19th century slave master.
--->'''Silky Johnson:''' (''After delivering a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to the slave master'') -But the point is, is that in the future, all black people are gonna be free!!\\
'''Slave:''' When's ''we'' gonna be free?\\
'''Silky:''' That is a ''good'' question, my man! (''{{beat}}'') [[BondOneLiner How about now-ish?]]\\
''(Silky shoots the slave master)''
* ''Series/{{Parlamentet}}''. Making fun of everything, going from skeptical junkies to ''hunting [[Literature/TheMoomins Moomins]] for being parasite carriers.''
* The characterisation in ''Series/FatherTed'' operates on this principle.
** Take Jack. An alcoholic Irish priest? Not funny, and an offensive stereotype to boot. A priest so addicted to alcohol that he can tell a wine's vintage just from the clinking sound the bottle makes and who will drink cleaning products if alcohol is not available? Hilarious.
** Then there's Dougal. A stupid priest? Not funny. A priest who is so stupid that he can't tell the difference between 'small' and 'far away'? Hilarious.
** And, of course, Ted himself. A priest who steals money from orphans? Not funny. A priest who takes the (stolen) money to a casino and throws it up in the air and laughs hysterically while surrounded by scantily-clad showgirls? Hilarious.
** Also, Mrs Doyle. A housekeeper who really likes making tea? Not funny. A housekeeper whose obsession with making tea leads her to persistently ask people if they want tea even when they’ve already repeatedly said no and who even has a special blend of tea for any visiting sheep who might want a cup? Hilarious.
* Kyle's song [[BilingualBonus My Struggle]] as his good friend marries a Jewish man in the season 2 finale of ''Series/PartyDown''.
* Subverted (off-camera) and deconstructed in ''Series/Studio60OnTheSunsetStrip'' episode "The Option Period", when Matt Albie complains about an (unseen) sketch that a clueless special-effects guy ruins by curtailing the scripted excessive blood, thereby un-crossing the second line, so to speak.
-->'''Danny:''' He didn't think it was realistic.\\
'''Matt:''' The prop guy?\\
'''Danny:''' Yeah.\\
'''Matt:''' It's called Creator/QuentinTarantino's Hallmark Movie, "Turkey Won't Die." It's about a mortally wounded bird that will not die, ''even as it's being served.'' Did he find the premise realistic?... If [[{{Gorn}} geysers of blood are gushing out]], then I get the Tarantino joke, and [[BloodyHilarious it's funny]]. If it's just a ''realistic'' amount of blood, then it's... ''[[{{Squick}} extremely]]'' disturbing...
* The surprising and hilarious death of Leslie Arzt in the ''Series/{{Lost}}'' episode "Exodus, Part 2"?? Made all the more funny by Hurley's next line: "You got some... Arnst... on you."
* ''Series/FrankieBoylesTramadolNights'' - The title was going to be "Deal With This, Retards" and has had a sketch of an Iranian ''Loose Women''...where they are all executed.
* Nathan's description of [[YouDoNotWantToKnow "tripling"]] himself in the ''Series/{{Misfits}}'' season 2 finale. [[note]] For those of you who ''do'' want to know...it's when you ejaculate, vomit and shit yourself all at the same time.[[/note]]
** Plenty of scenes in ''Misfits'' fall into this territory, such as the birth scene in the ChristmasEpisode, where Nathan mistakes the afterbirth for an alien baby and starts screaming and stamping on it. Also, when genuinely terrible things happen to characters on the show they are often executed in such a way that they quickly become hilarious (such as Nathan being [[spoiler: buried alive]] or Daisy getting [[spoiler: impaled on her own "Mother Teresa Young Humanitarian of the Year" Award]]) and conversely scenes which, on paper, sound as though they ''should'' cross the line twice actually end up pretty disturbing (such as Brian [[spoiler: murdering people with mozzarella and greek yoghurt]]).
such.



* Sue Sylvester from ''Series/{{Glee}}'' lives and breathes this trope, especially in her "Sue's Corner" news segments. Here's her take on [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLDrntGjvo8&feature=related "Sneaky gays".]]
** To secure a position as a rival glee coach, Sue caused the former holder of the position to tumble down a flight of stairs. This is the second time she's done this to further her nefarious plans. The first time, she subtly tripped an elderly woman. In this case, she ''shoved'' a healthy, middle-aged man down a flight of stairs. And when he survived the first tumble with nary a scratch, she wordlessly walked down to him and shoved him down another flight of stairs with an equal lack of subtlety. The man ended up in a coma.
* ''Series/TwoAndAHalfMen'': Alan discovering his date has a Nazi BDSM fetish. And him declaring it's "Not a dealbreaker." In fact, quite a lot of the jokes qualify as such.
* All over the place in ''Series/TheLeagueOfGentlemen''. Cannibalism, serial killers, graphic toad-melting, AndIMustScream, a cursed veterinarian who despite good intentions manages to cause the agonizing deaths of all his charges, BrotherSisterIncest... sounds like a typical day in Royston Vasey, and generally played for laughs.
* The [[Recap/CommunityS1E02Spanish101 second episode]] of ''Series/{{Community}}'' has an In-universe example. In their protest, Annie and Shirley decide to commemorate a murdered Guatemalan journalist... with a pinata. Britta is not happy:
-->'''Britta:''' You guys realize he was ''beaten to death'', right?\\
'''Shirley:''' That's where we got the idea from.
** Community has many examples of this, including a Halloween special in which the dean of the school is imagined as the devil. He describes an increasingly gruesome and painful sounding "damnation orientation" session, before being blown away. He comes back though, wielding a chainsaw and shouting, "Gay Marriage!" The show crosses the line again when Shirley gleefully narrates, "And then he chainsawed them to bits! Then he put them back together, and then he chainsawed them to bits!" Actually that whole episode qualifies as this.
** The entire concept of violence is used to cross the line multiple times. Annie knocking a janitor out with chloroform? A little awkward. The plan after (and the subsequent SECOND chloroforming of the same janitor)? Downright hilarious. This penchant for violence seems to be lampshaded later on when it's deduced, via multiple choice testing, that only one of the study group members is not mentally ill.
* ''Series/BabylonFive'':
** Watching the treacherous Lord Refa hunted down and torn limb from limb by angry Narns? Grimly satisfying. Watching the treacherous Lord Refa hunted down and torn limb from limb by angry Narns while [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsHcx9JWswE ''No Hiding Place'']] plays in the background? Funny as ''hell'.
** Centauri Emperor [[TheCaligula Cartagia]] walking up to Londo & Co. in his pure white suit, except for his entirely blood-red hands, talking ''boredly'' about how his torturers--"excuse me, pain technicians, the ''used'' to be called torturers but ever since they [[WeirdTradeUnion got organized]] it's been ''pain technicians''"--just couldn't manage to make G'Kar scream, and, well, he'd just had to do it himself... On its own, the scene would be horrifying, but between the way the scene is written, Wortham Krimmer's utterly bored delivery as Cartagia, and Creator/StephenFurst's increasing facial contortions as Vir as the scene goes on, you can't help but laugh. ''And then he pours the bloody water from washing his hands on his plants, saying it helps the flowers grow.''
* On ''Series/{{Leverage}}'', Parker is introduced this way with a flashback to her childhood. [[DisproportionateRetribution She blows up a presumably foster parent for taking away her bunny after she is caught stealing]]. This also leads to her career choice due to his poor choice of words:
-->'''Father:''' So be a good girl! Or, I don't know, a better thief.
** Though it is also implied that he is abusive as well.
* A lot of Barney Stinson's womanizing on ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'' relies on this: most of the "awesome" things he does are sometimes utterly despicable, usually incredibly lame, and almost always pretty pathetic, but he goes ''so'' far over the line and is [[MagnificentBastard so devoted to excellence in the field of being a terrible human being]] that he crosses back into CrazyIsCool.
-->'''Ted:''' I can't decide whether to be thoroughly disgusted or really, really impressed.
** At one point he claims he may have actually ''sold'' one of the women he's slept with. It shouldn't be as funny as it is.
*** In a perfect example of this trope, the line is funny rather than horrifying because he's so indifferent that he isn't even sure
---->'''Barney:''' I mean, at one point I'm pretty sure I sold a woman. I didn't speak the language, but I shook a guy's hand, he gave me the keys to a Mercedes, and I left her there.
* ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'':
** The "Canteen Boy Goes Camping" sketch. Having a sketch about a scoutmaster molesting one of his Boy Scouts? DudeNotFunny Having a sketch about a scoutmaster molesting a 27-year-old who's still in Boy Scouts? Still kinda Squicky, but kinda funny. Airing this as part of a Valentine's Day episode? Elicits that kind of laughter where it's wrong, but you can't help it.
** In a more recent episode hosted by Dwayne Johnson, there's a sketch where an Franchise/IndianaJones parody (Johnson) and his two sidekicks are about to enter a temple in a jungle when the natives appear and fire a poisoned dart at him. The Short Round parody sucks the poison out, then later gets shot himself. Dr. Bones sucks out the poison saying that he was repaying the Short Round's kindness earlier. Then the doctor gets shot in the nipple, the Short Round sucking. The sketch ends with both of them getting shot in the crotch, and the two of them aligning themselves to suck the poison out of each other, with the female sidekick (who spent the entire sketch complaining that she couldn't suck out the poison/get it sucked out of her) carried off by the natives.
*** Later in the same episode during the Weekend Update segment, Colin Jost brings up a story about how the opening of a show based on a real-life serial killer had gotten complaints about how it seemed to glorify serial killing, with the clip they played featuring [[SoundtrackDissonance a cheery upbeat song]] timed in such a way that the singer goes "WOO!" when the picture of one of the killer's actual victims appears on-screen. Jost then begins suggesting other songs for the theme music, beginning with "This is How We Do It" and ending with [[Music/BritneySpears "Oops, I Did It Again."]]
** In another episode, Creator/DwayneJohnson plays a MadScientist named [[TomTheDarkLord Roy]] who invents a child molesting robot with the hopes of winning an award for the world's most evil invention. [[EvenEvilHasStandards All the other mad scientists in the room]] [[RapeISASpecialKindOfEvil are appalled.]]
--->'''Roy:''' I want to remind you guys that Webster's Dictionary defines "evil" as "profoundly immoral".\\
'''[[TheBaroness Baroness Antarctica]]:''' We ''know'' what "evil" means!\\
'''Roy:''' Well, seems like ''you'' don't, because you built a ''freeze ray''. I mean, UsefulNotes/BenitoMussolini used to feed people castor oil until they ''literally'' died of diarrhea. I mean, that's got to be where the goalposts are, right?
*** That same sketch also includes this gem:
---->'''Member:''' How do you even build a child molesting robot?\\
'''Roy:''' Well, that's a great question. What you do is you start by building a regular robot, then you molest it and hope it continues the cycle.
** A Weekend Update Segment featured then-writer Creator/AlFranken giving a report on how nasty California's Senate Race had become to Weekend Update Host Creator/NormMacDonald. Cue a fake political ad which consisted of a picture of Senator Diane Feinstein and a voice over that ominously intoned "Diane FEINSTEIN is against prayer in public school... And why not? SHE'S A JEW!" cut back to a vaguely disappointed looking Al Franken sitting next to a shocked Creator/NormMacDonald who can only manage a weak "Wow..." [[StunnedSilence after a moment or too.]]
** "A Bear Ate My Parents" with Horatio Sanz. The sketch ends with him committing suicide after being confronted by an (unwitting) singing-telegram performer in a bear costume.
** A notorious sketch from one of the Creator/JohnGoodman episodes was probably aiming for this trope but instead crash-landed (quite literally) in NightmareFuel territory. Happy tourists on a plane to Hawaii are [[NightmareFuelStationAttendant (cheerfully)]] informed by the pilot that there is a vicious king cobra loose on the plane. Then, a few seconds later, he announces that the cobra is only on ''one'' side of the aisle, so the passengers on the other side don't have to worry. ''Then'' he announces that there are now ''twelve'' cobras on the plane, but that one side has seven cobras while the other side only has five. This is followed by [[HellIsThatNoise the most ghoulish and terrifying hissing imaginable]], which then yields to people screaming in pain and terror as [[NothingIsScarier the still-invisible cobras begin to strike]]. Only then do the cobras make their appearance, and they are freakishly albino and have [[RedEyesTakeWarning glowing red eyes]]; the fact that they are obviously puppets is apparently supposed to make them comical, but instead it creates a plunge straight into the UncannyValley. To make matters worse, the main characters have to remain ''absolutely still'' so that the cobras looming over them aren't provoked to bite them...''[[AndIMustScream for several hours]]''. By the time their flight is even remotely close to Hawaii, their bodies are literally gushing sweat. Finally, one of the cobras make its way into the cockpit and bites the pilot...and the venom for some reason warps his mind, making him psychotic and causing him to imagine that an [[MagicalNativeAmerican "old Indian"]] is appearing before him in the ocean, beckoning him on. He steers the plane straight down toward the water and creates a fiery collision, killing himself and everyone else on board who was still alive (including the cobras, of course, not that that did any good). As the flames surge toward the TV screen, a ''gigantic'' albino cobra puppet with a woman's voice [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou appears right in the face of the viewers]] and [[FauxAffablyEvil gloats, laughs and tells jokes about what just occurred]] in her hissy voice. And as if all this weren't grisly enough, this was the very last sketch of the evening's program, which goes off the air at one o'clock in the morning. [[ParanoiaFuel No doubt countless herpetophobes checked very carefully under their beds before retiring that night]].
** Creator/NormMacdonald's jokes about the O.J. Simpson trial while he was Weekend Update anchor [[RefugeInAudacity brazenly crossed the line several times over]].
-->'''Norm:''' This week, in the O.J. Simpson trial, the infamous "bloody glove" was finally introduced into evidence. And O.J. didn't help his case any by blurting out, "There it is! I've been looking all over for that thing!".
* ''Series/BreakingBad'':
** [[spoiler: That [[ShockingMoments jaw-dropping moment]] where an innocent kid gets shot in Season's 5 "Dead Freight"]] would no way be funny. Someone [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_fcdP0UVqw editing a video to make it look like]] [[spoiler: Walt and Jesse were celebrating Todd shooting said kid witness (with Walt laughing, Jesse's "[[CatchPhrase Yeah]] [[ThisIsForEmphasisBitch Bitch!]]" and everything)]] makes it just hilariously fucked up in the most possible way.
** From the second episode, you wouldn't normally expect yourself to laugh at a half-dissolved corpse crashing through the ceiling and splattering all over the landing thanks to Jesse not knowing you don't put acid in your bathtub. And yet you do because the entire situation is damn hilarious, plus Walt's magnificent OhCrap look helps.
* ''Series/{{Lexx}}'': A planet destroyed is terrible. A planet destroyed ''every week''...
* ''That's Just Me'' murders the line, brings it back to life, steals its car, sleeps with its wife, spits on it, and kills it again.
** "We're not worried about French or Canadian terrorists because people there are rich and don't suffer." "People are poor and suffer in Russia, but I'M not worried about Russian terrorists!"
** In the second episode of the seven season, she paints herself like a Polish flag, says her name is 'Polska' and [[ItMakesSenseInContext says she's now a Polish sex slave.]]
** "What's worse than a rainy day? The Holocaust!" Said by a Jewish girl of all things.
** "You have just unleashed a nuclear war and killed us all!" "You pushed the forbidden button!" "But it was red, shiny, and looked like candy!"
* ''Series/{{Frasier}}'' can't tell his new producer-in-training Mary Thomas that he doesn't like how she works, [[WhiteMansBurden because she's black and he's afraid of looking racist.]] When he and Niles roleplay a confrontation, Frasier's portrayal of Mary as a SassyBlackWoman is so ridiculously offensive it's ''hilarious''.
-->'''Niles:''' ''(playing Frasier)'' Now, I want you to contribute, but only up to a point.\\
'''Frasier:''' ''(playing Mary)'' So you want me to stay in my place, ''Massa''?!\\
'''Niles:''' She's not going to say "massa".\\
'''Frasier:''' What, am I gettin' too uppity for you? You sherry swillin', opera lovin', Armani wearin' elitist? You have ''no idea'' how difficult it is for a ''black woman'' in a ''white man's world''!\\
'''Niles:''' Frasier--\\
'''Frasier:''' ''(practically snapping his fingers)'' I DON'T THINK SO!
* Many sketches on ''Series/TheChrisRockShow'' tended to cross the line many times, such as [[http://youtu.be/4qGYg5xOVcw this spoof commercial]] for a cereal called [[NWordPrivileges "Nigga Please"]].
* Due to its high levels of BlackComedy, ''Series/TheRevolutionWillBeTelevised'' tends to run on this when its more offensive characters appear. Examples include the CampGay host of [[ShowWithinAShow Double Fist TV]] turning up outside ''the real [=MI6=] offices'' to ask if they can use their infamous torture chambers [[TooKinkyToTorture as a kinky nightclub]], encouraging the people of Britain to help Tony Blair get a sainthood for dropping "bombs of democracy" on Iraq and their response to a magazine naming Tony Blair "most influential person of the year" (sending alternate covers with Adolf Hitler and other various tyrants winning the award instead).
* You wouldn't think a CookingShow would be able to get away with a ''Theatre/SweeneyTodd'' reference, but ''Series/GoodEats'' did an [[WholePlotReference entire episode]] ("Oh My, Meat Pie") based off the story plot, complete with thinly veiled references to [[ImAHumanitarian the meat used]] in the pies. It worked precisely ''because'' [[RefugeInAudacity it was done with such a high level of audacity]].
* ''Series/StudioC'' is so squeaky clean that you wouldn't think that this trope would come into play, yet it does. In the "Lost Plane Crash" sketch, all the survivors (except the OnlySaneMan Jeremy) think they're stranded far away from civilization, when in reality it's a stone's throw away. Believing the pilot to be dead, Matt says, "Well, at least now we have food. These peanuts... will make a great garnish."
* ''Series/{{NTSFSDSUV}}'': After having his death faked, the President of the Navy is forced to lay undercover in a four-star hotel room. He's so horrified by this situation that he compares himself to [[Literature/TheDiaryOfAYoungGirl Anne Frank]].
* ''Series/KamenRiderExAid'', a video game medical drama, is no stranger to humor that is just morbid, so it's only natural that some of the jokes cross into this territory.
** Getting a ''Game Over'' in battle leads to affected person dissolving into pixels. Second time uses this as a spoof - way to punctuate one of the characters being probably the pinkiest force of nature possible this side of ''Franchise/PowerRangers''.
** Working oneself to death by exhaustion is usually disturbing, especially since in Japan [[note]] There is even a word for it, ''karoshi''.[[/note]], this happens quite a bit. However, it quickly stops being disturbing because said person dying just revives by being shot out of a warp pipe Mario style and treats dying like all he needed was a cup of coffee. And this happened no less than ''12 times. ''
* ''Series/KamenRiderBuild'': Being accused of murder is not funny. Being accused of murder 330 times in row is petty. Keeping count and acting annoyed over the number is this trope.
* ''Series/{{Gotham}}'': A lot of the humor in [[MonsterClown Jerome Valeska's]] character comes from crossing the line twice, unsurprisingly, considering [[ComicBook/TheJoker who he's based on.]] For example, it was horrifying when he tried to light a busload of cheerleaders on fire, but the way he pouted when his lighter didn't work and proceeded to ask the cheerleaders he had just doused in gasoline if any of them had a light somehow made the scene funny, as well.
* ''Series/TheMandalorian'': The scene with the two Scout Troopers (who are played by comedians Creator/JasonSudeikis and Adam Pally) at the beginning of Chapter 8 is both appalling and hilarious. It's appalling because [[WouldHurtAChild they physically abuse the Child]] (AKA Baby Yoda), but it loops into being hilarious when one of them worries that they might have accidentally killed him by bopping him on the head, finds out he's still alive, gets his finger bitten, and then [[HypocriticalHumor punches the child in the face]] (it also helps that the scouts get [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown brutally killed]] by the Child's nanny [[KillerRobot IG-11]] shortly after). The complete bored indifference with which they react to [[BadBoss Moff Gideon killing his own men]] just makes it all the more hilarious. To make it even more hilarious, many Twitter users jokingly treated hitting the Child like [[https://people.com/tv/jason-sudeikis-punches-baby-yoda-the-mandalorian-cameo/ both actors']] MoralEventHorizon (despite the fact that the Child is portrayed by a puppet).
* How does ''Series/StarTrekDiscovery'' handle the first official [[PrecisionFStrike f-bomb]] of the franchise? With ''another'' f-bomb ten seconds later.
-->'''Tilly:''' You guys, this is so fucking cool! ''({{beat}})'' I'm so sorry...\\
'''Stamets:''' No, Cadet. It ''is'' fucking cool.
* ''Series/WandaVision'':
** Sparky dying? Very sad. Agnes potentially killing him? Even worse. [[spoiler: Agatha]] bringing the Big Cruella Energy with a ''Series/TheMunsters''-style theme song while cackling about how she murdered Sparky? Hilarious!
** The casual sexism displayed in some of the ad breaks and occasionally from characters like Mr. Hart and Dr. Nielsen is a pinpoint skewering of what a lot of entertainment in the time periods being referenced was actually like, yet also provides some of the show’s biggest laughs.
** The Lagos ad in Episode 5 turns the horrific inciting incident from ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'' into a ''cheesy paper towel commercial,'' complete with SymbolicBlood. "Lagos. For when you make a mess you didn’t mean to!"
** The end of Episode 6 with Wanda expanding the barrier and taking the majority of S.W.O.R.D. agents and Darcy prisoner in Westview... Not funny. Her turning them into literal clowns and their weapons into circus equipment... Yeah, that's funny.
* ''Series/Hawkeye2021'': Murder? Not funny. People being eaten by animals? Horrifically not funny. The protagonists wondering what to do with a tiny shrunken van full of {{Mook}}s being carried away by a cute owl, while said mooks scream hysterically, and the protagonists just shrug and go with it? ''Hilarious''.
* The murals in Pawnee City Hall in ''Series/ParksAndRecreation''. One shows a train running over buck-toothed, coolie-hatted Chinese while whiskey-swilling Irishmen point and laugh, another a Native Chief in full headdress, tied to a tree, as two soldiers prepare to shoot him point-blank [[NoKillLikeOverkill with a cannon]], one showing a wedding between a white woman and a Native man being attacked by both groups, one showing a man punching a woman in the stomach as people watch and wave money around...

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* In the ''Series/SanfordAndSon'' episode "A Guest In The Yard", the white homeless bum and freeloader Gus, when ordered by Sanford and Lamont (both of whom are black) to leave their property, threatens that he'll never contribute to the [[UsefulNotes/CivilRightsMovement NAACP]], which makes for a pretty JustForFun/{{egregious}} [[DisproportionateRetribution reaction]]. Fred fires back with the priceless response that he, in return, will never contribute to the [[UsefulNotes/KuKluxKlan KKK]].

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In the ''Series/SanfordAndSon'' episode "A Guest In The Yard", the white homeless bum and freeloader Gus, when ordered by Sanford and Lamont (both of whom are black) to leave their property, threatens that he'll never contribute to the [[UsefulNotes/CivilRightsMovement NAACP]], which makes for a pretty JustForFun/{{egregious}} [[DisproportionateRetribution reaction]]. Fred fires back with the priceless response that he, in return, will never contribute to the [[UsefulNotes/KuKluxKlan KKK]].KKK]].
** In "Legal Eagle", when Fred is put on trial for speeding.
--->'''Fred:''' Listen, why don't you arrest some white drivers?
--->'''Cop:''' I do.
--->'''Fred:''' You do? Well, where are they? Look at all these [[NWordPrivileges niggas]] in here! Look around here! There's enough niggas in here to make a Franchise/{{Tarzan}} movie!
** In "Libra Rising", [[VolleyingInsults Fred gets hospitalized but still sees the strength to go back and forth arguing with Esther]], leading to this exchange:
--->'''Esther:''' Who you callin' ugly, sucker?
--->'''Fred:''' I'm callin' you ugly. I could stick your face in some dough and make some gorilla cookies.
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--->'''Gilbert:''' [A]nd between his legs swung what I can only describe as [[PurpleProse a glistening, furry forest log]]. Picture [[BiggusDickus a mink biting an apple]]. My mouth instinctively dropped open in surprise, and if I'm honest, anticipation. This is going to be the Loch Ness Monster all over again!

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--->'''Gilbert:''' [A]nd between his legs swung what I can only describe as [[PurpleProse a glistening, furry forest log]]. Picture [[BiggusDickus [[GagPenis a mink biting an apple]]. My mouth instinctively dropped open in surprise, and if I'm honest, anticipation. This is going to be the Loch Ness Monster all over again!
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* ''Series/Hawkeye2021'': murder? Not funny. People being eaten by animals? Horrifically not funny. The protagonists wondering what to do with a tiny shrunken van full of {{Mook}}s being carried away by a cute owl, while said mooks scream hysterically, and the protagonists just shrug and go with it? ''Hilarious''.

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* ''{{Series/Hawkeye}}'': ''Series/Hawkeye2021'': murder? Not funny. People being eaten by animals? Horrifically not funny. The protagonists wondering what to do with a tiny shrunken van full of {{Mook}}s being carried away by a cute owl, while said mooks scream hysterically, and the protagonists just shrug and go with it? ''Hilarious''.
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* Rintaro Aida in ''Series/{{Homeroom}}'' is a HotTeacher with a [[SingleTargetSexuality laser-focused]] crush on one of his students, Sachiko Sakurai. He secretly engineers bully attempts by doing things like [[StickySituation gluing her seat]] all so he can [[EngineeredHeroics swoop in and be her "hero"]], and after school he stalks her to her house and mixes sleep-inducing drugs in her tea so he can sleep next to her naked while she's out cold (though he draws the line at [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil outright raping her]]). All of this would make him seem like a completely gross and despicable character, but he's so AxCrazy and [[LargeHam over-the-top]] it's hard not to be entertained by him, with his obsessive rants about Sakurai often being accompanied by overly dramatic music.
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***...while the other two characters treat a "work for welfare" program like a slave auction.

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