It's part of television history, so yeah it counts! Which reminds me, these Top Gear segmentsDoes Conan count? Because this is the last thing I watched that literally (yes literally) made me collapse from laughing.
Clueless Gamer: "Mario Kart 8" With Seth Rogen & Zac Efron
It's part of television history, so yeah it counts! Which reminds me, these Top Gear segments
Amphibious cars
Reliant Robin
had me DYING. Top entertainment.
The IT Crowd, the episode where they go see the play
edit: seriously if you have never seen the IT Crowd do not read this spoiler as it's a gag that only works once due to the buildup and you don't know it's coming. go watch The IT Crowd
When she turns around and sees Moss working the bar
The test scene from Spies Like Us
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iaSUOFleNRU
I was really high when I saw this scene, but the fire drill scene from The Office had me laughing hard from beginning to end.
https://youtu.be/Ut8QlWfTGwc
The qaalude scene in Wolf of Wall Street
Impractical Jokers - Sweat the small things
What I wouldn't give for one more season. It has so much potential. But better to let it go out on top than drag it on. Still, 25 episodes total is like one US season over here. Given the right material they could do another 4 seasons at 6 episodes each.Nothing tops that episode so many classic moments, wish we could've had a final season, still the last episode was great.
this is like the whole movieThe qaalude scene in Wolf of Wall Street
In Japan, number 1 heart surgeon...
Personally, it's fairly easy to make me laugh, but it's something else to make me literally gasp for air. One of the earlier scenes I can remember that did that was the episode Bart the Daredevil. In the eponymous scene, Bart and Homer have a heartfelt dad and son moment which is directly followed by such a ridiculous resolution that you can't help but laugh. A lot. The part where the ambulance crashes sells it completely. Could not stop laughing.