Quote: Fred Peters @ July 7, 2007, 9:03 PMI disagree, Slag A. IMO this could be economically funny but it's the missing ingredient that makes it not funny at all. I echo Shoepie's idea that there is no reason for the fireman not to want to help. Give it that and you give the sketch its raison d'etre. If it's carried off convincingly then it will have 'masterful economy'.
IMO the reason it's funny is because USUALLY a fireman has no reason not to help put a fire out... but this one has, that's what makes it funny... he is a fireman but he's pretending not to be one... which is ludicrous in itself!!! It doesn't matter what his reason is!
Shakespeare said: "comedy is a mill wheel out of true"
IMO this little sketch fits that description perfectly well... it needs no more...
Gee, I guess comedy must be 'subjective' then...