Honor Harrington/Funny

"Alfred: I think someone needs a spanking. And not our daughter. Allison: Oooooh, promise?"
 * The scene in The Short Victorious War, where Honor is floating in a pool, and Nimitz starts bombing her with tennis balls. Her warning "Throw it and you're bedroom shoes!" and subsequent retaliation (treecats like water about as much as do the Earth felines for which they're named), is a fun little lighthearted moment. Especially given what happens later.
 * Leads to a Brick Joke a dozen books later when Honor's Black Best Friend Mike is shown to have been given fluffy slippers by Honor, slippers styled to look like purple treecats.
 * Nimitz (he shows up a lot here, doesn't he?) keeping in hunting practice via counting coup. Poor chipmunk...
 * Alfred and Allison Harrington in some scenes in At All Costs.

"Alfred: (deadpan) "Definitely a spanking.""
 * Later on the same scene, Allison jokingly starts waxing poetic about her excellent qualities.

"Ginny: "Victor Cachat is the sweetest kid in the world! And you— You dirty rotten bastards! You were mean to him.""
 * Allison is a barrel of laughs, essentially a Pretty Lech. Like one time, on meeting Honor's new executive officer, she tells Honor how gorgeous the guy is. And how Honor needs to tap that, pronto.
 * On Grayson, Honor freaks out over a bunch of similarly dressed hooligans (clearly a gang) armed with large sticks advancing menacingly upon her position, and no one notices or sees what she sees, even though they have a live feed and people are with her... They're a bunch of guys heading for the ballpark to play baseball. Clearly Cricket won out over the millenia.
 * Nah, The Beautiful Game did. On Manticore at least.
 * Nimitz's telepathic picture show showing treecat-Honor (a brown-eyed treecat, wearing an eyepatch, a naval beret, and Commodore's shoulderboards) chasing down a chipmunk with a face patterned after a particularly obstructive admiral. It makes Honor laugh uproariously, and then chide him for his low sense of humor.
 * An advisor informs Queen Elizabeth of an urgent matter which demands her attention - presumably, more important than the card game she is losing against the Prince Consort and the Crown Prince (read: her husband and son). The Royal Family proceeds to engage in a light-hearted session of tinfoil hattery, accusing each other of devious machinations and high treason, all over a Pinochle game.
 * Another one happens much earlier in the novel dealing with a character coming back from the dead and finding a 12 meter statue of themselves. Then being told it's insured so even if you do manage to take it down they will just make another...
 * "Thank you for your cooperation and excellent response time, but this concludes our unscheduled exercise."
 * At All Costs features the literary version of a Funny Background Event where during some playful banter and conversation, Emily Alexander gives her husband Hamish (at this point, First Lord of the Navy and one of the highest ranking people in the Kingdom of Manticore) a Dope Slap.
 * In "Fanatic" from Service of the Sword. Victor Cachat has spent the last few months terrorizing, beating, and torturing the naval staff of a Havenite sector headquarters so that he could neutralize and dismantle the State Sec keeping an eye on them. This includes nearly beating the local commander and his Number Two to death, more than once. When Ginny Usher (Cachat's boss's wife and Cachat's Cool Big Sis) shows up, Victor tells her he's very tired and "just wants to leave." In what the narration describes as proof that there is no justice in the universe...

"Narrator: "Jesus was drafted, almost without being consulted...""
 * Ties in with CMoA, but in Ashes of Victory, the discussion about the San Martin government. San Martin had recently been liberated, and was having massive difficulty electing a new leader. After two years, with no progress, Commodore Jesus Ramirez returns. Instantly, every candidate (except one, and even that one seems to be in it just to have an opposition) drops out of the race. Ramirez wins with 86% of the vote.

"Benjamin: In fact, they're busy telling the Manty Parliament -- and, I'm sure, the Havenite Congress and all the rest of the fucking galaxy! -- all about the plan to conquer the known universe. In fact, you'll be astonished to know that was in the nefarious 's pay when he deliberately maneuvered Albrecht: What? (blinks in surprise) We didn't have anything to do with that!"
 * Toward the end of Mission of Honor, a lowly ensign has the watch as Admiral Harrington's ship comes docking back in with her flagship, and he begins going through the usual motions. Only to stop as the Queen herself follows Honor out of the ship. Cue centuries (and a dozen books) worth of military tradition coming to a sudden, abrupt halt at the unexpected arrival. Despite the gravity of the situation, it's easily the funniest thing in the book.
 * A bit earlier in the book, Eloise Pritchart is trying to decide what to do about a pair of troublesome members of her own delegation. She starts to fantasize about just having Honor strangle them, noting that Harrington could probably do it without breaking a sweat, and afterward she could just give her a presidential pardon. Then she realizes, hey, Honor has diplomatic immunity anyway!
 * In A Rising Thunder, Emily gives Honor a Dope Slap.
 * Albrecht Detweiler, during his epic Oh Crap while Benjamin runs down just how badly recent developments have screwed them over stops to point out that they actually weren't responsible for.

"Albrecht: Aw shit."
 * And then, just to top it all off, Albrecht sums up the situation with all the prose and eloqution one expects of a Chessmaster such as himself:

"Colonel Okiku: You are so going to get all of us killed."
 * Meanwhile, back on Old Terra, a group of conspirators are poking around in one small part of the Navy Archives... which includes countless filing cabinets full of decades old paper documents, despite the distant-future setting. One of them, a Marine Intel officer, demands to know if the Navy ever throws anything out at all.
 * Another one of them, a Gendarmerie officer, has the basics of the plot the League finds itself in outlined for her, along with the request that she help investigate and find evidence of it...


 * One of the security measures Manticore takes in response to the Mesan threat is to pair up critical personnel with volunteer treecats to gain advance warning against stealth assassinations. Admiral Lester Tourville's assigned minder pointedly objects to his habit of lighting cigars at dramatic moments by sealing up his space suit as soon as a cigar is unwrapped.