Joel McHale, the snarky star of Community (2009), ridicules the silliest moments reality television, internet videos and TV from around the world have to offer. Each episode also features celebrity guests and a couple of sketches.
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The show is back after Netflix's sudden decision to order six additional episodes and release them for binge-watching. The not-so-subtle product placement in General Hospital (1963) inspires Joel's ...
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The host of The Soup & star of the show, Community, brings you his first stand-up special. He discusses everything from feeding alligators in the south to wanting to change the San Francisco 49er's name to something a little more relevant.
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Joel McHale, the snarky star of Community (2009), ridicules the silliest moments reality television, internet videos and TV from around the world have to offer. Each episode also features celebrity guests and a couple of sketches.
As a huge fan of Community, I have a deep connection with Joel. I'm so happy that Netflix picked him up and that he's doing a Soup 2.0. The show is really funny and it's totally worth watching.
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As a huge fan of Community, I have a deep connection with Joel. I'm so happy that Netflix picked him up and that he's doing a Soup 2.0. The show is really funny and it's totally worth watching.