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Elmo Dukat
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I'm watching a documentary on the History Channel, and the historical characters being depicted are always so --- serious. Never a joke, never even a depiction of regular every-day humor. You never see a the focal historical character, like Ben Franklin for instance, taking digs at his employees at his printing office.
Unless humor is part of the story ("such-and-such was a jovial fellow," PAN TO HIM GRASPING STOMACH IN LAUGHTER), everyday, random humor is missing. For once I'd like to see a street scene where in the background, a dude trips over his own feet and a few people laugh at him.
Has anyone else ever noticed the lack of basic humor in documentaries?
Unless humor is part of the story ("such-and-such was a jovial fellow," PAN TO HIM GRASPING STOMACH IN LAUGHTER), everyday, random humor is missing. For once I'd like to see a street scene where in the background, a dude trips over his own feet and a few people laugh at him.

Has anyone else ever noticed the lack of basic humor in documentaries?