“We need this show back. We need to laugh like this again.” That’s what fans are saying as clips from The Carol Burnett Show keep blowing up all over the internet in late 2025. Carol Burnett, Tim Conway, and Harvey Korman weren’t just funny—they were unstoppable together, the kind of trio that made you cry from laughing too hard. Decades after the variety show ended in 1978, a new wave of viewers is discovering (or rediscovering) its timeless genius, with one sketch in particular — the Hawaiian vacation that goes completely off the rails — wrecking people with laughter and proving that real humor never ages.

The sketch, officially titled “Bringing Your Wife & Your Secretary to Hawaii” from Season 10 (1976), has resurfaced virally on TikTok, YouTube, and X, racking up tens of millions of views. What starts as a simple premise — a businessman (Harvey Korman) foolishly brings both his wife (Carol Burnett) and his secretary (Vicki Lawrence) on a tropical getaway — spirals into total chaos. The trio fires off joke after joke like they can’t help themselves: Conway’s bumbling bellboy, Burnett’s escalating jealousy, Lawrence’s deadpan sarcasm, and Korman’s desperate attempts to keep the lie alive. The scene descends into slapstick anarchy — spilled drinks, mistaken identities, physical comedy that feels improvised and unhinged — all delivered with flawless timing and zero restraint.

What made the sketch legendary wasn’t just the script (written by the show’s legendary writing team), but the performers’ willingness to break character, crack each other up, and let the laughter roll. Tim Conway’s ad-libs — especially his legendary “elephant story” tangents — were notorious for making the cast lose it live, and this Hawaiian bit is no exception. Burnett’s infectious giggles, Korman’s exasperated double-takes, and Lawrence’s perfectly timed eye-rolls turn a simple sitcom setup into something gloriously chaotic.

The resurgence comes at a time when many feel modern comedy has lost that raw, unfiltered energy. Fans flood comment sections: “This is what comedy used to be — no safety net, no apologies, just pure talent” (@ClassicComedyLover, 50k likes). “Carol, Tim, Harvey, Vicki — they were magic together. We need this energy back,” another wrote. The clip’s viral spread has sparked renewed interest in the full series, which streams on Paramount+ and Pluto TV, with younger audiences discovering the show for the first time.

Burnett, now 92, has watched the revival with delight. In a recent interview, she said: “We never knew what would happen — that was the joy. Tim would go off-script, and we’d just go with it. It felt alive.” The Hawaiian sketch remains a fan favorite precisely because it captures that live-wire spontaneity.

As clips continue to circulate, the reaction is unanimous: The Carol Burnett Show didn’t just make people laugh — it made them believe comedy could be fearless, joyful, and utterly human. In an era of polished, scripted content, its raw energy feels revolutionary all over again.

Watch the Hawaiian vacation sketch below — and prepare to laugh until you can’t breathe.