YMMV. Personally, I find that kind of humor about as enjoyable as traditional "gays as targets" jokes. You know, the jokes about exactly what does need a lesbian to stop being so; Ive heard far too many descriptions of that supposedly treated as "humor" or "comedy" or "entertaining". So by all means, feel free to treat depictions of relationship abuse as "cute", too.
TL;DR: Some things are NOT a joke. Don't try to pass them as such.
(BTW, Aristotle thinking something to be wrong is in fact a great indication in favor of said thing being actually right. Don't get me started on that line) ;-)
Despite your specious projection about my supposed attitudes toward "abuse," I was neither condoning nor deploring the specific fictional behavior being depicted, but simply pointing out the antiquity of the debate about whether actions represented in comedy constitute advocacy of those actions in real life.
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