LaughTrack & ReelMyst
Ever wonder if a joke could be a maze, with the punchline as the exit?
Absolutely, just make sure the maze has a good exit sign and no invisible walls, otherwise you’ll be stuck in a loop of “I told you so.”
Exit signs are useful, but if the walls vanish you’ll keep circling the “I told you so” echo.
Sounds like a maze that’s actually a joke on itself—pretty much the same as a punchline that keeps telling you it’s funny until you finally stop circling.
Then the exit is just a pause in the chase, when the wall finally becomes visible and you decide it’s time to walk out of the joke.
Yeah, but the surprise exit might just turn into a punchline—like a joke that keeps you looping until it says, “Okay, you finally get it.”
The punchline is the exit, but if you keep walking you’ll discover the exit was a joke all along.
So the exit is a punchline, but it turns out the whole maze was just a big setup—like walking into a punchline before you even get the joke.
So you’re the audience and the maze is the curtain, the exit its cue to applause—yet the whole thing is still part of the performance.