My one complaint about The Soup back in the day was that it felt like it held back a lot of punches. I'm hoping this being on Netflix gives him more leeway and freedom.
LOL i like that left the streaming sites URLs in from where they got the footage
Man either Joel is freakishly tall or Jason is a lot shorter than i remember
Like it was just a long ass season break
Yup,So glad this show exists. I can't wait until they build their repertoire of recurring bits.
Yeah that opening "where was I?" "Oh yes the bachelor" was both hilarious and allayed any fears they were going to mess with the format.
So glad this show exists. I can't wait until they build their repertoire of recurring bits.
I wasn't going to say anything but it did look like the set was built in an afternoon with half used gift cards. But that is fine as long as the clips and writing is good and looks like it will be.Unless viewers are abysmal I think this will probably continue.
Seems like extremely cheap and easy content for Netflix.
Thank you to this show for showing me the wonders of korean soap operas. That show where the lady tosses a bike pretty far with perfect accuracy while a guy just stands there looks utterly fantastic.
I didn't mean that in a bad way, just hoping it helps keeps the show around as long as Joel and crew want.I wasn't going to say anything but it did look like the set was built in an afternoon with half used gift cards. But that is fine as long as the clips and writing is good and looks like it will be.
Ahh, I wish The Reality SHOW Show was brought back instead of Hollywood Handbook Pro Version on Stitcher Premium.
A lot of people died during that South Korean segment.
are these ridiculous K-drama clips with the bike and such parody videos? This can't be real
One of the best qualities of McHale's Soup is that they never had the budget for parody. What you see is totally real.
I mean korean parody/comedy shows. Or are these clips from serious dramas?