I do it in banter--my main two are old pals who share a similar cynical, sarcastic, witty sense of humor and banter like a coupl'a fools. Kind of like House, in a way. The story is still dramatic--with deep connections, sad stories, scary moments, gripping moments, that sort of thing--but their banter adds in a touch of humor. The fact that it's dark humor makes it extra-suitable to dramatic situations. Kind of like finding irony or angry sarcasm in a situation. It can be a character trait, like House, where when stressed, angry, upset, what-have-you, he's even more sarcastic, so even in the most tense of moments you have that humor. Even if you can only let yourself laugh at it the second or third watching because the first, you're too busy gripping the edge of your seat or sobbing or gaping or being horrified or some such.
You just have to find the balance and the appropriate type of humor, I think. A sitcom's oft-stupid humor probably wouldn't really fit, but a dark sarcasm probably would, etc. :/
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