#3 Otis and Mandy are blessed with excellent comic timings that complement each other.
One of the most essential elements of a good comic scene, be it in a sitcom or a movie, is comic timing. While that statement is most definitely true, I’d like to point out that comedy as a genre is more nuanced than good comic timing in general.
The aforementioned comic timing comes from an interesting story idea and obviously good screenwriting to back up the screenplay. The sequence of the comedic scenes, the impact they have on the main characters’ respective trajectories, and many other variables, ultimately determine whether or not the sitcom/movie can tickle the audience’s funny bone.
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However, something that constantly stands out in a good sitcom/movie is the comic timing of its main characters. And I’m not just referring to their individual comic timing, but rather talking about how each of the main actors’ individual comic timing complements that of one another.
Otis and Mandy Rose have impeccable comic timing as individual entertainers (PS – In case you disagree with me about Mandy’s comic timing, I’d suggest you watch the old episodes of the YouTube series uploaded by Mandy and Sonya Deville named “Damandyz Donutz” on their personal YouTube channels; here’s a link).
Otis’ hesitance in expressing his feelings for Mandy, and the latter’s hilarious reactions to his acts of friendship, are comedy gold. I must note here that Otis is supremely talented at making the fans laugh both at him and with him – In simple terms, he doesn’t always need to engage in self-deprecating humor to make us laugh, but can simply be humorous with his vast array of unmatched comedic facial expressions…