Nina and Skeezix have been married for years. They are as comfortable with each other as old shoes.
My wife and I have been married for 40 years. Whenever a woman’s name from high school comes up, my wife busts my chops about it just like Nina is doing with Skeezix—but it is just good natured teasing. That’s what it seems like to me with Nina and Skeezix. Nina does not seem vindictive to me.
As for the hypnotist show: I once saw a hypnotist show in Las Vegas and it was very similar to the one Skeezix and Nina saw. Sure the hypnotist made people look foolish but that was the point of the show and seeing people do strange things was what gave humor to the show. Once again, everything was good natured.
Just as I enjoy seeing the Coyote get what’s coming to him in the Roadrunner cartoons, I didn’t mind the irritating Frank getting put in his place. I thought it was a funny visual and although punching someone out seems extreme in real life, this is a comic strip (often with slapstick humor). When Moe smacks Curly on the head with a hammer we laugh but if we saw the same thing in real life we might be horrified. This is not real life, folks.
The exaggerated and physical humor, the corny jokes, the good-natured family humor, the family values, and the familiar and relatable characters are what give GA it’s style. Don’t take it for anything but comedy and enjoy the show.
Nina and Skeezix have been married for years. They are as comfortable with each other as old shoes.
My wife and I have been married for 40 years. Whenever a woman’s name from high school comes up, my wife busts my chops about it just like Nina is doing with Skeezix—but it is just good natured teasing. That’s what it seems like to me with Nina and Skeezix. Nina does not seem vindictive to me.
As for the hypnotist show: I once saw a hypnotist show in Las Vegas and it was very similar to the one Skeezix and Nina saw. Sure the hypnotist made people look foolish but that was the point of the show and seeing people do strange things was what gave humor to the show. Once again, everything was good natured.
Just as I enjoy seeing the Coyote get what’s coming to him in the Roadrunner cartoons, I didn’t mind the irritating Frank getting put in his place. I thought it was a funny visual and although punching someone out seems extreme in real life, this is a comic strip (often with slapstick humor). When Moe smacks Curly on the head with a hammer we laugh but if we saw the same thing in real life we might be horrified. This is not real life, folks.
The exaggerated and physical humor, the corny jokes, the good-natured family humor, the family values, and the familiar and relatable characters are what give GA it’s style. Don’t take it for anything but comedy and enjoy the show.