Talk:Brain Squeezers/@comment-5836941-20130113092726

For me, this episode was just disappointing. I understand that it was supposed to be slapstick comedy and that it wasn't meant to be taken seriously because it was so exaggerated...but i really thought it was unnecessarily overboard, especially for a show that has a young audience. The reason that more "mature" jokes seem acceptable to me is because the younger viewers won't understand them. But they will understand the "doinks," and it may not seem as fake to them as it was to you and I. In my opinion, just because people may laugh at other's pain in real life doesn't make it justifiable to put on Victorious.

And I don't think the slapstick comedy was even done well. It was just like a whole ten minutes of people repeatedly getting hurt, and then an abrupt ending. After the first or second person, it just got extremely repetitive. Once or twice, I could handle.10 minutes straight with nothing else going on in between, not really. I have trouble seeing this as a great and funny episode that everyone will love because i feel the slapstick comedy was so poorly used. It didn't seem like much effort was put except lets find a relatively legal excuse for everyone to get repeatedly hurt and let that make the audience laugh. I admit that I usually don't find injuries and pain as funny as some might, so I may not be the best judge for this, but I don't think the episode was well excuted nor was it appropriate.