I thought the forth wall was direct interaction between stage and audience, like George Burns stepping out of a scene to talk with the TV audience or Timothy Hutton as Ellery Queen leaning toward the audience for a personal comment about a clue in the case, or in the case of cartoons, Garfield and many others… I don’t see this here.
Durandal_1707 about 10 years ago
Uh oh, there goes the fourth wall.
Sisyphos about 10 years ago
Horrors! Banished to the bottom of an inside page! Poor Victoria Principal might not even learn about it in time to send a wedding bomb….
chuck_henebry about 10 years ago
Yes, Durandal_1707. My thought exactly. Nice self-reference, surely an early instance of what would become an avalanche of self-ref humor in the 90s.
KZ71 about 10 years ago
This was REALLY funny. Best fourth wall break ever.
KZ71 about 10 years ago
This was REALLY funny. Best fourth wall break ever.
Radical_Knight about 10 years ago
I thought the forth wall was direct interaction between stage and audience, like George Burns stepping out of a scene to talk with the TV audience or Timothy Hutton as Ellery Queen leaning toward the audience for a personal comment about a clue in the case, or in the case of cartoons, Garfield and many others… I don’t see this here.
Rush Strong Premium Member about 10 years ago
I think it’s a meta-fourth wall, where the wall is referenced, but not directly broken. I liked it.