ContainsNuts
Sunday 4th November 2007 6:48pm
London
2,605 posts
Quote: ajp29 @ November 4, 2007, 10:36 AM
Well firstly no its not the same a falling in love with a bouncy castle. Big Train did a very funny sketch with a puppet. Why did it start in a toy shop and why is it a child's doll? Why is the man finding a children's toy sexually arousing? It should have been a bouncy castle or something like that. The fact that the doll appears in the man's eyes to be a helpless easily manipulated object is clearly some sort of metaphor. Theres definately some disturbing personification going on.
I am reading into it but I don't think too much. If it wasn't deliberate then in my eyes its reckless. My main point really is how this got through production. Its shocking. Did no-one think maybe we need a sketch with a better punchline or what are we trying to say with this sketch. Like most sketch shows all the jokes have been done before so what diferentiates them is the style and presentation of it. Therefore wirters do think about the different 'layers' of their sketches.
Political Correctness and tabloid paranoia have caused some riduculous accusations but this is clearly, in my eyes, not the case with my objection.
Feel free to think i'm a looney. I just wanted to share my opinion.
like the majority, I can't agree about your peodo theory. I think it reveals more about what's in your mind than anything else. The object of the sketch, which was a little predictable and weak, was basically a miniature woman made of plastic. So what if its a kid's toy? Its not a kid. All this talk of metaphors etc, its a daft sketch - remember what surreal is?
I think its comments like this that are unnecessarily restricting comedy today.