Joel McHale Brings Us Community »

Posted By AstroJones 3 months, 1 week ago in Arts & Entertainment

If you don't know who Joel McHale is, then you're truly missing out on one of the more talented people on television today. If you've watched The Soup on E!, the show that McHale is the host of, you'd realize that while Jay Leno has the power to thrust NBC into total darkness, Joel McHale has the power, almost single-handedly to make them great again. Okay, that might be a little overly dramatic, but let's just say...

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I'm a huge fan of television, movies, books (especially science fiction and mystery), and anything else pop culture related. I spend most of my ...

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    christia693 months, 1 week ago

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    LOL, more props than reads? Care to explain that, Astrojones? Dropping...

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      AstroJones3 months, 1 week ago

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      Beats me. I submitted an article, shared with the people I've "friended" on this site, shared with the television group, and that's it. I certainly can't control if people read it then prop (or drop) it or if they choose to simply prop or drop it without viewing. I'd certainly rather they read it, regardless of whether they love it or hate it. :)

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