Watch The Soup Season 9 Episode 53 January 2 Online free and Download The Soup Season 9 Episode 53 January 2 Episode show First there was Talk Soup , a show that focused on trashy, well some of
them were trashy talk shows, and it always had a funny host who knew
the right kind of jokes to say. And then it went off the air. And in
2004 it gets brought back, and it is retitled The Soup, with host Joel
McHale commenting and coming up with very funny one liners. They must
pick the right clips from those shows because Joel Mchale delivers
those jokes funny and perfectly. Some of those shows are just screaming
out to be poked fun, like The View, And American Idol. And Joel McHale
proves to be a comic genius. The Soup is just a half hour of fun.
Please keep it up JOEL.
The Soup has become one of those nifty little pleasures of cable TV for
me recently. To say that it's a guilty pleasure might be a little hard
to say, as it is basically just a summary of all of the weird, crazy,
delirious, whatever-you-call-it, and plain bad and near offensive TV of
the past week. So to say it's a guilty pleasure would mean that it's
sort of wrong on a level to watch the show, hard to admit. But the
whole program is like a full-on pop culture version with a little more
goofiness of what the Daily Show does in its first eight or nine
minutes of reviewing clips. It's satire, though of a fairly low
denomination where very cheap graphics, sometimes lame jokes, and lots
of tongue placed in as many firm cheeks as possible end up squeezing
out jokes. It's hosted by Joel McHale in a very smarmy, sarcastic
manner, but he makes it work for what it's worth, and one becomes sort
of adjusted to what his shtick is after a while.
Ironically, McHale has his work cut out for him, because the clips are sometimes very funny on their own, without really a word or gesture or gag to add to it. Reality Show clip-time, Chat Stew ("so meaty"), What the Kids Are Watching, and Clip of the Week are among the regulars, and in this dire swamp of pop culture and other TV- sometimes stretching to international lengths with Spanish soap operas and inexplicable Japanese shows- is never-ending. If anything as time goes on, there's almost too much to choose from. There are new categories created each week by McHale and his writers, two of them being funny by themselves in just having no other choice but to make fun of where the Soup itself broadcasts from- the E network (Lets Take Some E! is one new segment, as well as a whole list of those un-Godly tabloid TV shows like E.T. and Access Hollywood). It's basically a fun way to spend half an hour on a Friday night or Saturday morning, and as someone who doesn't really watch much TV and tries, sometimes without success, to avoid bad TV even when it's ironically good or horrific celebrities and people on reality shows I shouldn't give a damn about, it's a great little treat.
Ironically, McHale has his work cut out for him, because the clips are sometimes very funny on their own, without really a word or gesture or gag to add to it. Reality Show clip-time, Chat Stew ("so meaty"), What the Kids Are Watching, and Clip of the Week are among the regulars, and in this dire swamp of pop culture and other TV- sometimes stretching to international lengths with Spanish soap operas and inexplicable Japanese shows- is never-ending. If anything as time goes on, there's almost too much to choose from. There are new categories created each week by McHale and his writers, two of them being funny by themselves in just having no other choice but to make fun of where the Soup itself broadcasts from- the E network (Lets Take Some E! is one new segment, as well as a whole list of those un-Godly tabloid TV shows like E.T. and Access Hollywood). It's basically a fun way to spend half an hour on a Friday night or Saturday morning, and as someone who doesn't really watch much TV and tries, sometimes without success, to avoid bad TV even when it's ironically good or horrific celebrities and people on reality shows I shouldn't give a damn about, it's a great little treat.
After being changed from the what the...? awards the soup is a funny
show which gives all the Hollywood and reality show news a little
differently. By attacking and deliberately humiliating the person
targeted for their clips the soup mostly keeps you up to date with all
the stupidity going on in Hollywood. It works like this Joel Mchale
explains whats going on before the clip, the clip plays showing someone
throwing a tantrum or saying something stupid, in the middle of this
clip it stops followed by a usually creative wise crack by Joel Mchale.
Joel can sometimes be a little stale but he usually gets me laughing
with his random humor. If you've got nothing else to watch and in the
mood for a random laugh. Switch it to E! and check for the soup.