I found that show really, really boring, personally. McHale is so much more entertaining when he's just talking than when he's doing the hot take thing.
The Soup (and Talk Soup before it) seemed like it was so much funnier back in the 1990s and 2000s. I'm not sure if that the shows took themselves more seriously (it's pretty much a given these days that any new talk show is either going to be a Tonight Show or Late Night clone like Ellen, or an alternative to pro wrestling like Jerry Springer), or if the hosts they got back then were just better.
There was another show called Crazy Talk that was on daytime TV recently, and tried to go the AFV route with it...but I don't think that really works, either. We already have at least two AFVs (AFV itself and Tosh.0) already.
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They seemed to be rappers, but I think they were secretly an avant-garde performance group
me to a T