Amid the deluge of soul-sucking reality-show programming that floods television these days, comedian Joel McHale is a voice of reason, skewering Orange County housewives and Jersey Shore juiceheads on E!'s "The Soup."
Apparently, people like what he has to say: McHale's stand-up gig Friday at the 2,100-seat Mystic Lake Showroom has been sold out since March.
Just look at what he did for chicken tetrazzini. The faux-Italian dish became an infamous sound bite after "The Soup" featured a "Maury" clip of a woman berating her boyfriend for being seduced by his mistress' chicken tetrazzini.
More: On April 1, McHale's 1.7 million Twitter followers cheered him on as he hacked rival Ryan Seacrest's Twitter account, from which he posted hilarious tweets like "Ryan bought a yacht and will be sailing away on it as soon as he gets it out of the bottle." (It turned out to be an April Fool's stunt -- Seacrest was in on it.)
McHale talked by phone recently about all of this.
Q: On the Minneapolis Craigslist, someone posted: "Willing to pay $150 cash and a side of chicken tetrazzini for a pair of tickets" to your show. Is that a good deal?
A: It really depends on the quality of the chicken tetrazzini and who's making it.
Q: What's the strangest thing that's happened [at a show]?