William Earl Although “Community” has remained a cult favorite show since its 2009 debut, Chevy Chase, one of the series’ stars, has been very vocal that he didn’t enjoy making it.
Similarly, fellow cast member Joel McHale hasn’t been afraid to slam Chase in the press. Yet their on-set feud turned physical too, with one ending when McHale injured the veteran comedian.
McHale was a guest on a recent episode of Michael Rosenbaum’s “Inside of You” podcast, where he described a section of his 2016 memoir “Thanks for the Money” which included a “step by step on how to fight Chevy Chase.” When Rosenbaum asked if their on-set altercations were verbal or physical, McHale confirmed there were multiple physical incidents. “It was an advanced horseplay,” he said, joking, “You know, horseplay, and then it always turned into sex.” From there, he described the reality of the situation, saying, “It would get a little contentious.
It would get to this point … I got in trouble one time because I injured him. I dislocated his shoulder.” “Community” ran for six seasons, from 2009 to 2014.
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