COMEDY USED TO HIT DIFFERENT — AND THIS ONE SKETCH PROVES IT STILL DOES 🔥 Isn’t it wild that some of the biggest laughs in TV history came without swearing, cruelty, or shock value? No outrage. No edge-for-the-sake-of-edge. Just perfect timing, facial expressions, and pure, uncontrollable silliness. That’s why Tim Conway and Harvey Korman are still missed — and why one sketch from The Carol Burnett Show is suddenly wrecking people all over again. 👮‍♂️ “Undercover Cops.” A simple plan. Two disguises. One mugger to catch. And then… everything falls apart. Bad cover stories. Growing confusion. Unexpected physical bits that come out of nowhere. Tim Conway does what only Tim Conway could do — quietly sabotaging the scene with strange pauses, bizarre movements, and choices no one sees coming. And across from him, Harvey Korman fights a losing battle to stay serious… and completely collapses. You can see the moment he knows he’s done for. You can feel the laughter snowball every time he breaks. And somehow, the sketch only gets funnier when it goes off the rails. That’s the magic: One performer desperately trying to hold the scene together. The other joyfully blowing it up from the inside. Watching it now doesn’t just feel funny — it feels comforting. Like being pulled back to a time when comedy was warm, human, and shared live in the room. No edits. No resets. Just laughter spreading because no one can stop it. People keep saying: 💬 “They don’t do comedy like this anymore.” 💬 “This is what real laughter sounds like.” 💬 “I forgot how good this feels.” And they’re right. If you’ve ever missed the kind of laughter that fills a room and stays with you long after the sketch ends… this is the one

When Comedy Didn’t Need Shock to Be Hilarious: Why Tim Conway and Harvey Korman Still Feel Irreplaceable Isn’t it wild that some of the biggest laughs in television history came… Read more