The Soup: Mmm-Mmm Good
by Guy BensonIs your TiVo programmed to record such timeless TV classics as: The Hills, America’s Next Top Model, For the Love of Ray-J, Keeping Up With The Kardashians, Denise Richards: It’s Complicated, Rock of Love, Charm School, Daisy of Love, Bad Girls Club, The Tyra Banks Show, I Love Money 2, The Real World, Dancing With the Stars, The Celebrity Apprentice, From G’s to Gents, The Girls of Hedsor Hall, Judge Judy, or the fourth hour of the Today Show?
Neither is mine.
Fortunately Joel McHale & Co. monitor all of these fine programs-and countless others-on my behalf, identify their most absurd moments, then mock them mercilessly in an easy-to-swallow half hour of weekly television fun. Welcome to The Soup, which airs Friday nights at 10pm ET on E!
The show, which has existed in various iterations for years, has reached new comedic heights on McHale’s watch. In a nutshell, it features 22 minutes of distilled television trash; the very worst of what American culture has to offer. Degenerate attention-seekers looking for “true love?” Check. Startlingly self-absorbed celebrities padding their inflated egos? Indeed. Washed-up/cashed-strapped stars demeaning themselves for a paycheck? Oh yes. The Soup peddles in the lowest- common-denominator programming that’s beamed to cable boxes and satellite dishes from coast to coast every day.
So why bother to watch?
First of all, the show is hysterical. It’s impressive to see what a group of good writers, a charismatic host, a green screen, and a few outrageous video clips can accomplish. While the humor sometimes falls short (the brief on-camera skits are generally pretty lame), McHale’s sarcastic evisceration of what passes for entertainment these days reliably includes a handful of laugh-out-loud one liners. Often the clips themselves are so preposterous that they don’t even require an additional punch line, but McHale delivers anyway.
Second, The Soup serves up a convenient Cliff Notes guide to popular culture on a weekly basis. The fact that it’s so entertaining is gravy. Like many people with jobs, I have neither the time nor the stomach to watch even a small fraction of the rubbish McHale skewers, but I still value having a basic awareness of the shows that millions of Americans-many of whom are my peers-regularly consume. Do I care if Spencer (and his creepy flesh-colored beard) and Heidi are still “married” on The Hills? Of course not. But approximately 90 percent of high school girls (who will soon be eligible to cancel out my vote) know all about the picayune details of this soulless, made-for-tv couple’s pseudo-relationship. If conservatives, already panicky about “young people” and how they’ll vote, have no clue what’s relevant to the very group they’re wringing their hands about, it may prove rather difficult to relate to them, no? Perhaps this is a juicy rationalization I employ to justify watching the show, although point #1 is the only reason I really need.
Finally, the show generally reinforces traditionalist values. Bear with me here. Admittedly, when partisan snipes sneak into the script, they’re usually aimed at Republicans. And yes, I’m aware that Keith Olbermann is a huge Soup fan, which does give me pause. Nevertheless, the vast majority of The Soup’s content features McHale flogging the entertainment industry for its gutter values. He repeatedly rips celebrities over their insufferable self-importance-a theme that conservatives can appreciate. (That McHale reserves a special brand of antipathy for Tyra Banks wins him extra points). He also blasts the depraved, over-sexed “stars” of reality shows who seem willing to jump into bed with whomever it takes just to extend their 15 minutes of fame by a few seconds. His frequent references to sexually transmitted diseases are always good for a chuckle, but they also subtly remind the audience of how disgusting promiscuity and its consequences can be. While many of these dreadful shows actually celebrate the ignorance of those who appear on them, McHale will have none of it; slapping down this type of foolishness with added gusto.
The implicit message behind the derision is that it really isn’t cool to be myopic, rude, slutty, or ignorant. The unseemly behavior glorified on these shows may buy someone a few weeks in the limelight, but will serve that person very poorly in the long term.
The Soup is certainly not for everyone. Its content and humor is often crass and may offend some people. It also may take a bit of time to grow on certain viewers. Not everyone will be instantly enamored with recurring segments such as “Chat Stew,” “Let’s Take Some E,” or “Scenes from Home Shopping.” Still, if your gut impulse is to ridicule, rather than to accept or even applaud, popular culture, you may find an unlikely ally in Joel McHale. There will be an extensive menu of television options this Friday night. May I recommend The Soup?






Subscribe via RSS
68 Comments
Joel does a decent job of not letting the PC pressure push the show into typical LEFTIST domination…but I will be impressed when he shows the b@lls to take on Obama in legitimate parody. In the meantime…the show is fun and from Greg Kinnear to Joel and everyone in between it is one of E's saving graces.
Love The Soup. Best show on TV (except "I Love Toy Trains" – now that one rocks!)
I was always aware of Talk Soup but I didn't start watching "The Soup" until last year when I randomly stumbled across it one night. It's appointment viewing for me, every Friday night. Some of my biggest, loudest laughs have come from this show. I can't even begin to list everything I've laughed at. The first one I watched featured a clip from some commercial for a music compilation CD and the woman hosting it says, "I can't believe I'm sitting here with Air Supply!!" I don't know why but I just burst out laughing.
The Soup is one of my favs, but then again i do likes me some crass and offensive funny. just once he's gonna get that tail….
IT'S MILEY!
Anything that mocks reality-tv is alright by me. This one is often on my must-watch list. Always good for a few out-loud laughs.
i pay as little attention to E! as possible. This is the only show on the entire network worth anything. and it is a definate standout.
The original version — Talk Soup — gave us Greg Kinnear. I'm sure we're ALL greatful for that.
Mankini anyone?
Why would we need that when we have CNN, MSNBC and CNBC? There is nothing as unintentionally funny as the shows on those nets. The original Talk Soup not only produced Greg Kinnear, but also his replacement who went on to the heights on Queer as Folk.
I just made a comment about not needing this show when we have CNN, MSNBC and CNBC. I added to your comment that Kinnear was replaced by the guy who moved up to "Persons-who-prefer-sex-with-their-own-sex as Folk," but since I used the q-word (which is part of the title), I went into "your comment must be approved by the moderator before it will appear on the site." They sort of fixed the posting problems, and we got the moderation robo-black hole back. Whoopy!
Man, glad to hear so many of you love The Soup as well. Mankini? Love seeing him get shot! Toy Trains? Never had more respect for 'em. Let's take some E, shall we?
Everything about this show is brilliant, but Joel McHale's comic timing is brilliant. No; it's ineffable. He lambastes celebutantes, politicians, and talk show hosts with equal voracity. I've rarely seen an episode where I felt he was off his game. This show is a can't-miss for the culturally aware.
I absolutely loved his commentary on Stains, the "cupcake dog"…I laughed until tears ran down my face. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUbsc_a-e3g)
If I remember correctly the week after the inauguration Joel did make a few wisecracks about how EVERYTHING on TV was about Obama so he scored a few points with me.
Apologies if this appears twice. Edited for possible content.
I'll see your "IT'S MILEY!" and raise you a (deep voice) "Iiiit's Liiiindsay."
Good piece, Guy. I confess to watching this regularly too. McHale is very funny but the clips themselves are so jaw-droppingly lowbrow and self-parodic that you can't believe what you're seeing. It's very instructive about the cultural landscape of America. You can't ignore the terrain that the Soup covers and claim to have your finger on the pulse of pop culture.
One of the best shows on television. Joel and The Soup writing staff mock stupid people mercilessly and I love it.
I'm going to see Joel at the Wiltern in L.A. next month. Wondering if anyone from The Soup will make an appearance. Yes I will howl like a moron if Lou shows up
Joel and his wife are native to the Seattle area so every once in a while he will make a nod to Western Washington. For example he quickly exclaimed "Go Seahawks" during an episode last year, and last week, in reference to "sticky balls" he mentioned the Puyallup Fair. I love this guy!
The Soup is right next to South Park as a show that is a constant on my DVR. As Guy points out, I have neither the time nor the patience to watch all of those trashy shows, but The Soup gives me all I need to know about all of them. I don't like Olberman's non-stop appearances, but so what – after SP, it's the most reliably funny 22 minutes on television. Just hearing "IT'S MILEY!" signals to me that my Friday hangover is over, and my Saturday morning has begun.
With the recent news that Kristin from Laguna Beach is going to take Lauren Conrad's place on The Hills, The Soup has nowhere to go but up.
/ashamed of myself
So much of T.V. is so bad to me that it seems to mock itself, so this show carries it a little further.
i love the soup! one of my fave shows!
CHICKEN TETREZZINI!
You're forgetting that between Kinnear and QFolk Sparks (that sounds a bit disgusting) was John Henson. He had the white patch in his hair and was often referred to as Skunk Boy. I missed Kinnear but watched Henson for his entire 4 or 5 years. It was an hour then and they always seemed to keep it funny the whole show.
However, McHale is expert at slamming the hollow stooges that populate the TV spectrum.
I love the Soup. Good writing, and Joel knows how to deliver a joke. I only hope that if aliens are tuning in to shows like "The Hills" and "Rock of Love", they'll have "Talk Soup" as well. It's pretty much a disclaimer for all the trash on TV, and speaks for most of us in how we perceive this stuff.
I love The Soup so much I can ignore Joel and Olbermann being friends.
While the soup may take some jabs at republicans, the show is completely redeemed in my eyes for their politically incorrect video submission to VH1 for Black History Month. To keep it fair they did one for "White History Month" as well. Hilarious and sad.
http://video.aol.com/video-detail/the-soup-black-...
I totally forgot about Henson. He did a great job.
He has talent and the show is good.
It's the antithesis of The Daily Show, which isn't funny and is hosted by a talentless idiot.
Yes! I had forgotten about that. You just made my day.
Nope. Sorry. C-Dub.
I had forgotten about Skunk Boy too. Thanks for the update, and the tip on using QFolk to avoid the robo-moderator. It does sound a bit disgusting, though.
Glad to hear the Wiltern is still there. I lived near Wilshire and Western for awhile, as the old theater deteriorated, then was revitalized for live theater. I left before it really took off, so I never knew how it worked out. Enjoy the show.
No, but wouldn't mind some Lou.
When I had easter dinner with my cousin (20 years my junior), he and his girlfriend talked about "the hills". The only reason this 40 year old knew anything about that reched show was because of "the soup".
It had to be her CHICKEN TETREZZINI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
when i switched to satellite, i lost the cable public access channel. i found myself missing loser access. but the soup provides a sort of substitute.
Just put an asterisk or two or any other symbol in place of a letter or two in any word you think the moderation software is looking for, and the post will appear, as the French say toot-sweet.
I tasted every different can of The Soup E! put on the shelf. From Kinnear on down, and I just can't eat a whole can. I was in a frat with one clique of brothers who came from prep schools like Choate, Hackley and you get the picture. Their idea of humor was ridicule, covered in sarcastic sauce, with a cynical cherry on top. And I got the same feeling everytime I opened a new flavor of The Soup. Like Guy said, it's not for everyone, and I'm one.
http://shermansmarch.blogspot.com
Well–this only took four hours to reappear.
Thanks Dom. The original reappeared after four hours, and I commented on that. It seems to me that competent web developers could come up with some programming that doesn't require we have two pages of cheat sheets to get past their idiotic glitches.
Don't forget about Aisha Tyler too! She wasn't the funniest, but it launch her career.
My own chocolate brown chihuahua loves it when Lou howls! HAHA
I miss the smoking-hot Aisha Tyler.
You know, Rick, the Soup rocks! Joel McM is a comedic gem, Rick. And you know, Rick, I especially love it when some of the people he mocks come on the actual show and continue the fun, Rick.
(If you watched The Soup at all in '08, you should catch the Rick reference.)
Another great pleasure is TruTV's "The Smoking Gun Presents…." If you're so bad that you're mocked by the likes of Tonya Harding, Mini-Me and Gary Busey, then you've really hit rock-bottom.
And a shame too. I loved the Daily Show with Craig Kilborn. They has this weird habit back then….oh yeah, they believed the show should be funny. I don't recall non-stop right bashing then, but a lot of hilarious interviews with kooky people. My favorite was the guys that pulled all his teeth and replaced them with polished rocks from his driveway.
My DVR is always locked onto 'The Soup." Joel is easily the show's best host ever. This is the only way to watch "reality" TV–by the spicy spoonful with plenty of biting humor.
"Mankini? Love seeing him get shot!"
They don't shoot Mankini. Actually, they did once, but he just ignored it.
"And yes, I’m aware that Keith Olbermann is a huge Soup fan, which does give me pause."
Joel acts like Olbermann classes up The Soup, but it's the other way around.
Matt the intern is the one he usually shoots – and Matt always dies. HOWEVER, he has attempted to shoot Mankini many times, but always to no avail. Mankini is immortal.
(Sigh) IT'S LIIINDSAY….
Could we please have a show that is dedicated to trashing CNN, MSNBA, and CNBC like the soup does daytime tv?
They aren't friends.. Joel is a secret Right Wing Spy who's job it is to get really really close to Olbermann before making him watch 10,00,000 reruns of America's Top Model and the Tyra Banks show.. He also has to hear about Oprah Winfrey's Va-J-J. Some might call it torture but its better than waterboarding… ahem.
That skit would have been perfect had they played the SNL short "I jizzed in my pants". That would have been extremely enlightening.
The Soup may be the best thing on TV these days. I never miss it. It usually cracks me up, but sometimes goes beyond, putting me into hysterics. The cupcake dog, the yappy little poodle dog, the exploding busses… brilliance!
mmmm, so meaty….
It's Brittany *&@*#&*@!
and who can forget "POP OFF!!" banging pans "POP OFF!"
I find most of Joel McHale's jokes mean spirited, boring, and/or dumb; he rarely makes me laugh. Greg Kinnear was the best host when it was Talk Soup since he took an understated appeal without trying so hard to be funny…
True TV's The Smoking Gun Presents…makes me laugh out loud too! I try to watch the new shows every week.
My husband and I watch the show and find it extremely humorous. Now days, humor really is the best medicine. I would have loved to see Joel do the next Presidential roast!
During the election, he did make fun of Obama. I know most of his sarcastic quips are aimed at Republicans, but we can be deserving of the quips. It is also a good thing to laugh at yourself.
We also find his jabs at reality tv, very substantiated reasons we all need to be doing anything other than watching any of the shows listed above! We are convinced watching those shows equals permanent brain damage! LOL! However, the GOP could use these shows to their advantage by airing some info blurbs to the brain damaged masses who ARE watching these programs. Any chances to improve the minds of the skulls full of much out there should be taken and quick before they do indeed cancel all of our votes!
I think The Soup is terrific and the only thing worth watching on the otherwise pointless E!, but they really need to stop having special guests stop by the promote their latest show. No Olberman!
Chicken Tetrazini!!
I LOVE LOVE LOVE the Soup. It is fantastic television. Period. I would never sit through 95% of those shows either, but delight in seeing the clips mocked. McHale is awesome.
While Olby has been a guest on the show twice, what makes "The Soup" work for conservatives is that if the show was to truly adopt the MSNBC-Olbermann-Maddow mindset, it would have virtually nothing to make fun of except for clips from EWTN or the 700 Club in its mandated spot on the ABC Family Channel.
You can't do this show and take a stereotypical liberal mindset, because to do that would assume that all the dysfunctional people highlighted on the show are just as good as everyone else, and to ridicule them for their lifestyles or beliefs would be wrong, or even bordering on a hate crime in the Carrie Prejean style (McHale's political beliefs would certainly put him on the other side from Prejean, but his show would have no reason to exist if he and the writers didn't realize how lampoonable Perez Hilton and many of the other flamboyant/militant supporters of "alternative lifestyles" are).
Mmmmm soup – and chicken tetrazini!!
I was at an Italian Restaurant today and Chicken Tetrezzini was on the menu and I kept wondering why a black woman screaming that in my head…*duh!*
Funniest moment: Parody of the possibility of Dina Lohan becoming a talk show host:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWMolBH1EUk
IT'SREALITYSHOWCLIPTIME!
Henson was my fave. But that was back when the show was even cheaper, and when they restricted themselves to reviewing talk shows. McHale benefits from covering news, talk, reality, etc. Plus, he seems to have more and better writers. But I still like Henson.
The dude over on VH1's "Best Week Ever" is alright, but the show as a whole irks me. Soup is much tastier.
[...] Big Hollywood sees the gift: The Soup, Mmm Mmm Good [...]
You must be logged in to post a comment.