No, good lord no. Obviously there is a boundary there but comedians should be aiming for the stretch normal folk won't go, laughter is there to make us feel comfortable when we feel the most uncomfortable. Comedians need to reach past the boundary and a skilled one will do it properly evoking a laugh while a poor comedian will elicit uncomfortableness and it's not the fault of the skilled comedian that the poor comedians jokes fell flat on dead air.







