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I like it for it's artistic merit. I think it has a very powerful message that is left to be discovered by those who seek it, much like any other great work of art. In the embedded video I posted there's a great comment that gives a bit more insight to the concept of what the sketch might be going on about:
<This sketch is more about the way that you can waste your entire life in denial of the truth of your situation, namely, that you have unknowingly signed yourself into a prison of personal hardship that you can easily say "isn't happening" but in truth you just keep gambling your way down that road until even the physical pain doesn't phase you anymore. You're going to college to be in debt forever, you're in a relationship just because you think you have to be in one, you are paying a mortgage on a shitty house in the suburbs because you were told early on that you were going to be in that prison and it's where everyone expected you to be.
And by the end you just want to scream as you go off, one tantrum before you go to bed forever.
<At least that's my interpretation, who knows, maybe it's just a hilarious skit about rolling a five and a one
And I feel that pretty much encompasses it. If you're wondering that is funny about it I'd say is that it got aired on tv. lol