If there was any popular storytelling notion that I could blow up, it would be the belief that funny things can't be serious and serious things can't be funny.
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A version of that take is that the humour can be a shield. Deployed by the author to protect themselves from serious criticism on short comings. The humour is injected as if to say, "look at how wacky and absurd things get. The work is out of bounds for serious attack."
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