Along the way we'll meet some good cops, some bad street thugs, some comic relief and of course lots of things getting blown up. |
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However, this translated more into a vehicle for comic relief throughout the film than a serious threat. |
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After a while, she sort of grudgingly accepts him, and their relationship provides much of the comic relief in the series. |
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There's also a great deal of comic relief in the form of eccentric and quotable marginal characters. |
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On the other hand, he's good for a bit of wisdom or comic relief, so his character isn't a total waste. |
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Presumably, the intent is for these exchanges to add a little comic relief, but even a bad stand-up comedian would stay away from this material. |
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I think he's the subtle comic relief, but I can't figure out if that's intentional. |
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There are elements of classic comic relief throughout Barker's interlocking tales. |
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True, Dwarves provided comic relief in The Hobbit but that was originally written as a children's book and not as a 'serious' work. |
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Rather than have one character pop up in the story for the inevitable comic relief, every supporting character fights for the honour. |
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I am supposed to move the story along and provide comic relief or cynicism wherever I can. |
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The only weak addition is that of Eve's tippling brother, Martin, whose presence is probably intended as comic relief, but whom I found annoying. |
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It uses moments of slapstick to deliver comic relief where none is warranted. |
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Somewhere along the line the scriptwriters took this character and decided that he would be good as comic relief. |
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Intended for comic relief, the song and dance numbers come across as uninspired and robotic. |
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But, like a Shakespearean tragedy, occasional instances of comic relief are provided, too. |
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If there is such a thing as comic relief in an already funny show, this was it. |
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The soubrette of the piece, Musetta, is supposed to offer comic relief to the central tragic affair. |
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Their antics may have been seen by some as comic relief following the heaviness at the funeral service. |
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Parker and Brett serve as a Laurel-and-Hardy-ish ongoing comic relief, grousing about the cloddishness of company policy and co-workers. |
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Here she's just a shrill little character that is supposed to be comic relief. |
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As it is a crime drama, the home scene is used for comic relief and only slightly to reveal backstory about one of the main characters. |
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Lee includes secondary characters who are on hand for comic relief, and one of the battles leavens the action with laughter. |
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This episode is played for comic relief, and it works somewhat well. |
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Murray is fine as long as his character isn't waxing poetic, and Laura Teasdale provides some very welcome comic relief as the flat-footed maid Cathleen. |
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And you can't beat that crusty old hypocrite, Joseph, for comic relief. |
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Much of the time, she is wonderfully funny about it, and good-humored, the supernatural her accomplice in comic relief. |
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Often a sidekick for the human protagonist, these characters provided assistance, comic relief, and an abundance of cuteness. |
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His speech was laced with quips, remarkable insights and occasional comic relief. |
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If a would-be comedian gains control of the show, it can become all comic relief. |
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A little comic relief is welcome in serious deliberations, but there is a fine line between a jest and a jeer. |
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Performed in his way, with a little added comic relief, they have become little gems of the genre. |
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He is my comic relief, my baby, my budding teenager, my sports fanatic, my joy and my worry. |
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Secondly, he is the comic relief, the one that relaxes the atmosphere now and then with his lame jokes. |
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All of a sudden you find emotion at the foreground and comic relief in the background. |
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The show had moved to MTV in 1996, where his co-host, wise-cracking Adam Corolla, played the comic relief. |
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Goober Pyle and his happy go-lucky cousin Gomer offered endless hours of comic relief on The Andy Griffith Show. |
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Rooting around for unique observations that have universal resonance offers emotional release to you, and comic relief to others. |
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But for all of her comic relief, Blankenship became a tragic figure in the Mad Men mythos, dying silently at her desk. |
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Nevertheless, this couple provided us with the much-needed comic relief. |
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In fact, most of Link's comic relief throwaway lines fail miserably. |
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But rather than scare people out of their wits, they served as a moment of much-needed comic relief for many. |
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In the past, Percy served as comic relief, a stuffed shirt whose obsequiousness toward authority figures was matched only by his imperiousness toward younger students. |
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But they serve only as one-dimensional villains or as comic relief. |
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Moments of deeply affecting emotion are balanced by bursts of comic relief, allowing the script to stay buoyant and the characters to remain real. |
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This could have the potential to be distracting, but in this presentation it fits into the feel of the play and either adds to the drama or provides comic relief. |
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They want the full, three-generation saga, the life story, with full-throttle melodrama and comic relief, with fights and beautiful sets and aching, soulful stares. |
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Apparently, he's a hilarious raconteur on stage, and indeed, the album could use a bit of comic relief in moments when the drama gets slightly overwrought. |
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Dallas Smith elevates his character way beyond comic relief. |
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Hermia and Lysander are both met by Puck, who provides some comic relief in the play by confounding the four lovers in the forest. |
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Damiaan De Schrijver excels as John Raulston, the slightly naive judge who can't cope with the complexity of the case and provides the occasional touch of comic relief with a rap of his gavel. |
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Yann Lambiel, a popular comedian from the region, provided effective comic relief during the award ceremony with a humorous performance imitating the members of the Swiss Federal Council. |
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There is very little comic relief here outside Billy Connolly's cameo as the fiery Glaswegian-sounding Dwarf, Dain Ironfoot, and Ryan Gage's role as the venal, cowardly Alfrid. |
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Throw in some comic relief, including a stage Irishman and a French beauty who stumbles, bawdily, in her English lessons, and what more could audiences ask for? |
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The chair of the finance committee might want some comic relief by participating in this debate in order to come down from the evening he had earlier. |
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Ludacris provides dependable comic relief. |
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Some Nurse Jackie viewers might be surprised that it is considered more comedy than drama, but Wever provides remarkable comic relief as Zoey Barkow and deserves an award for her services to animal scrubs alone. |
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Bringing rib-tickling comic relief to both tales is a wry, cheese-loving goat who just wants everyone to stop working and to have a picnic. |
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And unlike Britain's Private Eye, France's Canard Enchaîné or the now defunct Spy from New York, it offers no inside gossip just comic relief from the facts, factoids and earnestness of the regular media. |
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Delevingne is a puckish, cynical foil to Wolff's naivete, and Abrams and Smith banter effectively as the comic relief. |
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Delevingne is a puckish, cynical foil to Wolff 's naivete, and Abrams and Smith banter effectively as the comic relief. |
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Well, James May will offer more comic relief as the posher, allegedly geekier member of the team. |
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A moment of ecchi for comic relief in an otherwise serious story. |
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Enter the smiley face, the computer hacker's version of comic relief. |
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