Some good spices make The Soup relishing!
What an idea is, if doesn’t help others?
The world keeps on changing at its own pace thereby making new advancements in every sphere of life that benefits every person in one way or the other. The innovation of any new thing bears a calculated step taking by the smart brain of its creator! The normal person never ever comes across such kinds of ideas and whosoever comes, starts rolling in wealth if the idea gets recognized! I mean to elaborate the fact that nobody would’ve ever thought regarding making a show that would be just based on the telecasting of some of the shots from already existing shows! Thinking critically, this show would gather fame as it would attract a millions of viewers who already are the fans of some show or the other. Also, as long as the other shows are running on TV, this show will definitely run! So, it’s bound to receive the name and fame in any of the situations!

Not only strategically, but the show’s creator has designed the format with a zeal to fix the viewers to TV for the entire time span of the show’s running! The Soup starts with the one-liners of Joel McHale spoofing any of the character’s dialogue in any of the other shows on TV. The show goes on with the Joel McHale as the main protagonist in playing the clips on the screen and commenting on them thereafter. This seems easy albeit, but lemme tell you fellas, this is a talent that requires the instant flow of the ideas to your brain so that you still speak when you think to be silent. It can be compared to the children enjoying in Madison Square, and demanding ice-creams irrespective of the fact whether they feel hungry or not. This demand of the children would definitely piss off their parents. But the flows of the logical words that tickle the viewers bind them up to the TV during the show!
The chopping of the different scenes from variegate TV shows when mixed with a spice of comments, produces a charming aroma of The Soup. To relish its taste, download the entire series or watch The Soup online!






