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The result was delete. Gwen Gale (talk) 17:56, 1 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Feel-bad comedy[edit]

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Highly subjective essay, with no referenced sources and a randomly assembled mini-list. Ecoleetage (talk) 02:45, 24 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Comment/Reply — The way I see it, the term "feel-bad comedy" is although not well known, but as stated above in the New York Times, and this explains its lack of decent hits from Google (but it does retain a few, like this one). But, Google doesn't necessarily determine somethings notability. Sure, it's a good indicator, but when looking for notability on this case, I'm not going to go to Google; it doesn't yield anything except a couple blog posts, yet I voted keep (as I do on this one) because I feel it is notable. Another point: Although "feel bad comedy" isn't a reliable term, and the only hit I could find that showed decency was the New York Times, it could be said that this term is common sense; we know there are movies that present themselves with the intent to entertain, but also to depress, and this notion/idea needs an article. It's that simple. A case like this is rare; Google can not help with such an.. indepedent term. I hope that convinces you! I tried! Leonard^Bloom (talk) 16:46, 24 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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