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That Mitchell and Webb Look - Evil Genius In this hilarious sketch from That Mitchell and Webb Look, titled "Evil Genius," the comedic duo brings to life the absurdities often found in the world of villainy. The skit revolves around a fictional evil mastermind discussing the intricacies of executing a nefarious plan while grappling with the absurdity of his own operations. This particular scene opens with the evil genius addressing a problematic detective named Harrison. The humor lies in the ambiguity of their language when referring to "removing" people from the equation. The ongoing banter highlights the hilarious misunderstandings rooted in vague terms, echoing comedic tropes that many viewers find relatable. Instead of directly stating intentions, the characters dance around phrases that can easily be misinterpreted, leading to humorous confusions. The dialogue reveals intricacies in their plans as they attempt to have a wall equipped for dramatic flair—such as rotating to reveal secret passages. The back-and-forth between characters underscores their incompetence and the ridiculous demands being made, such as including decor like a fireplace in a rotating wall, which brings a touch of chaotic realism to the sketch. The underlying theme pokes fun at the clichés of villainous plots, showcasing how even evildoers can fall into the trap of bureaucratic absurdity. In classic Mitchell and Webb fashion, the genius is shown not just as a terrifying villain but as comically inept, bringing laughter to a traditionally dark theme. If you enjoyed this skit, what are your favorite moments from That Mitchell and Webb Look? Let's share and discuss hilarious sketches in this thread! Additionally, feel free to post any other recommendations for comedic performances or shows that stand out for their clever humor.
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