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{{quote|Kermit, all your impressions are you just saying the person's name in your own voice.|Jason Segel|[[Saturday Night Live]][https://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/jason-segel-and-muppets-monologue/n13275 here]}} |
{{quote|Kermit, all your impressions are you just saying the person's name in your own voice.|Jason Segel|[[Saturday Night Live]], [https://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/jason-segel-and-muppets-monologue/n13275 here]}} |
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Impressions have been a staple of comedy for quite a long time (see [[Eddie Izzard]]) Ergo, when one of your characters is an (often bad by his own right) comedian, impressions tend to crop up. If your character is a bad comedian, though, his impression is likely to suck balls. Want to point this out to the audience? Couldn't be easier. Simply have him do one or more of the following: |
Impressions have been a staple of comedy for quite a long time (see [[Eddie Izzard]]) Ergo, when one of your characters is an (often bad by his own right) comedian, impressions tend to crop up. If your character is a bad comedian, though, his impression is likely to suck balls. Want to point this out to the audience? Couldn't be easier. Simply have him do one or more of the following: |