In a recent episode of The Late Late Show with James Corden, Joel McHale had everyone in stitches as he recounted his unfortunate encounters with cars. It seems that Lady Luck has not been on his side when it comes to automobiles.
McHale began by revealing that he had bought Twitter last year, clearly implying that it hadn’t turned out to be the best investment. But his car mishaps didn’t stop there. He went on to share an amusing (and slightly terrifying) anecdote about his Tesla with yellow Wing doors.
Apparently, his wife drove into their garage at full speed with one of the doors wide open. Ouch! Miraculously, nobody was hurt, but it certainly wasn’t a great way to start a conversation. And as fate would have it, two years later, she did it again, ripping off the same door. Talk about a bizarre case of déjà vu.
So what did Joel McHale do? Well, he decided to take matters into his own hands, quite literally. He sawed the doors off and transformed the Tesla into a beach ride. As he humorously pointed out, the car initially seemed cool, but that feeling quickly faded after a mere 45 seconds. It turns out that having a car with unique doors can be a nightmare, especially when people recognize you and want your autograph while you’re in a rush to get somewhere.
Moving on from car calamities, McHale switched gears to discuss his hit show, Animal Control. He revealed that the show is a workplace comedy centered around people who handle situations involving raccoons, snakes, and other wild animals. It’s not a documentary but rather a comedy that explores the relationships and hilarious scenarios that arise in this line of work.
Naturally, the conversation led to the topic of snakes. McHale admitted to being terrified of them, claiming that he’s not good with wild animals in general. But when it comes to domesticated snakes, he swiftly shut down the idea, stating that there’s no such thing as a domesticated snake. According to him, “you gotta have legs to be a pet.”
However, the talk show host unearthed a rather intriguing video of McHale wrangling a rattlesnake. The clip showcased McHale dressed as a biker, confidently handling the snake. It turns out that he used to be the neighborhood snake wrangler, capturing snakes and releasing them back into the wild.
With his clear passion and expertise in dealing with animals, it’s no wonder that McHale is the perfect fit to lead Animal Control. The show has gained a significant fanbase, and if you’re a fan of McHale’s antics and wild encounters, it’s certainly one worth checking out.
So, join McHale on The Late Late Show with James Corden and catch his hilarious stories about cars gone wrong, followed by his incredible adventures with animals on Animal Control. You won’t want to miss a second of the laughter and entertainment that McHale brings to both shows.