Funny Or Die Original Sketches Season 4 Episode 7 How To Deliver a Baby At Work

  • TV-MA
  • August 21, 2016
  • 2 min

In season 4, episode 7 of Funny Or Die Original Sketches, titled "How To Deliver a Baby At Work," viewers are taken through a hilarious and absurd guide on how to handle the unexpected situation of delivering a baby in the workplace.

The episode opens with a woman, played by comedian and writer Megan Amram, sitting at her desk at work when she suddenly goes into labor. Panicked and unsure of what to do, she turns to her coworkers for help. From there, a series of surreal and comical scenarios play out as the coworkers attempt to assist in the delivery.

Throughout the episode, we see a variety of absurd methods proposed for handling the situation, such as a coworker who suggests using a stapler to cut the umbilical cord and another who suggests using a company-branded stress ball as a birthing aid. These absurd suggestions are laughed off as the baby's arrival draws closer.

As the labor progresses, tensions rise as the coworkers begin to realize the severity of the situation. However, the episode never loses its lighthearted tone, and the comedic moments continue even amidst the chaos of the delivery room.

Ultimately, the episode serves as a satirical take on the unexpected and often absurd nature of modern office life. As the characters grapple with the unexpected arrival of a baby, they are forced to confront their own inadequacies and limitations in the face of unexpected events - a relatable experience for many viewers.

Overall, season 4, episode 7 of Funny Or Die Original Sketches is a hilarious and absurd take on the unexpected challenges of modern office life, delivered through the lens of a comically disastrous workplace delivery.

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Description
  • First Aired
    August 21, 2016
  • Content Rating
    TV-MA
  • Runtime
    2 min
  • Language
    English