Somewhere between Half Baked and The Internship, I got real tired of stoner humor. Ironically, because, in that interval, I went from not smoking weed to smoking weed. Just when I became an âinsider,â I totally lost interest in the genre.
âComedy thatâs only funny when youâre in an altered mental state isnât really â in actuality â funny,â I thought. In fact, when youâre sober most of the time, that shit is usually pretty unbearable. âSo, why waste time with it at all?â Those times when I did get high, I shunned Seth Rogan and, instead, watched nature docs, or credits sequences that came to fascinate me when Iâd forget to turn off the TV after a movie. âWho needs stoner comedy?â I wondered. âNot me!â I was better than all that. Well, today I think Iâm starting to need it again.
I laughed harder than I have in a long time at Rachael Masonâs performance of a high woman looking for an apartment in the Pot Cookie episode of web series So, This is the Place (also written and directed by Mason). Never have I seen a more accurate portrayal of being off-the-wall, bonkers stoned. Maybe thatâs why I love it so much. The joke is her highness, and itâs expertly delivered whether the viewer is baked or not.
Being familiar with the process of blazing definitely adds a layer of relatability though, dudes. If you donât smoke, itâs cool. Youâll just have to, like, trust me.
Luke is an executive producer for CollegeHumor and a watcher of many web videos. Send him yours @LKellyClyne.