This one got me thinking:
- Everett hits various people who annoy him. This is easy to laugh at because it's an exaggerated (and thus comedic) take on everyday annoyances or systemic oppresions.
- Everett doesn't hit his wife or his kids, as far as I've seen. This is good because it would be "crossing the line" and no longer comedic.
- Everett's wife hits him. This is starting to bug me. It kind of implies that guys can't be physically abused, because showing them getting hit by their partner isn't "crossing the line." This seems wrong, though.
I'm not sure, does anyone else have an opinion on this?