
The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale
Comedy • TV-MA • 2018 • 1 Season
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Trending news, pop culture, social media, original videos and more come together in host Joel McHale's weekly comedy commentary show.
User Reviews
I love Joel McHale and his humor i enjoyed the show and the many cameos bit I understand if its not for everyone
I like Joel McHale and seeing the guest stars not the greatest show but something to watch if you like Joel's humor
I wasn’t a huge fan of Joel McHale before this show. However, this show changed my mind.
Most of the bits are forced and Paul Feig is so cringe but if you like Joel McHale then none of that matters.
Its was like the soup but canceled to soon
Oddly charming, a lot like Tosh.0 but I really enjoyed watching this
Loved him in community but this just wasn’t something I enjoyed
Provides for a few laughs if you have 30min to kill but often falls flat of its potential.
Very ridiculous but quite entertaining.
You’ll love it if you love Joel McHale.
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5.6 – Based on 325 ratings
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Joel McHale Show | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix









