ByJesse David Fox,
a Vulture writer and host of Good One: A Podcast About Jokes
This morning, while guest co-hosting Live with Kelly, Joel McHale broke his long silence over the whole Dan Harmon-Chevy Chase ego contest. In response to Kelly’s prodding, McHale answered by cracking some jokes and smiling some smiles – it was everything you’d hope for and more. McHale smirked, “It’s impossible because there’s no way Chevy could figure out voicemail.†He continued, in his best Jeff Winger impression, “He hibernates for nine months out of the year and when you wake someone up, they’re very disoriented and a lot of the time, they don’t know what they’re saying.†This is a great point and also great advice for the next time you wake up a bear and ask him to make phone calls. Hopefully, the fourth season pick up happens so Dan Harmon can write a thinly veiled, very meta episode about all of this.
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