James Corden Is Now Stealing Jokes to Distract Us From That Whole Restaurant Thing

James Corden Is Now Stealing Jokes to Distract Us From That Whole Restaurant Thing

Parallel thinking happens a lot in comedy, but the very specific setup of comparing the act of posting a tweet to putting up a poster for guitar lessons in a town square feels more like a copy/paste job rather than lightning hitting the same place twice, especially when Corden used it to make the exact same point that Gervais already made four years ago.

After the video splicing the two jokes went viral, Gervais voiced his displeasure toward Corden copying his homework when he shared the clip from Corden’s show on Twitter with the caption, “The bit about the town square advert for guitar lessons is brilliant.” Gervais has since deleted the tweet, explaining to his followers that he “started feeling sorry for (Corden).” 

Gervais does not believe that the copycat bit was an intentional act of plagiarism on the part of Corden, sharing on Twitter, “I reckon one of the writers ‘came up with it’ for him. I doubt he would knowingly just copy such a famous stand-up routine word for word like that.”

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We hear Corden’s working on a new sitcom called The Workplace

Corden responded to the controversy with a tweet of his own, telling an outraged Twitter, “Inadvertently told a brilliant Ricky Gervais joke on the show last night, obviously not knowing it came from him. It’s brilliant, because it’s a Ricky Gervais joke. You can watch all Ricky’s excellent specials on Netflix.”

Noticeably absent from Corden’s response are the words “I’m sorry,” or anything approaching an admission of guilt. Following his disappointing reaction to the Balthazar controversy, this apprehension toward accountability is a predictable reaction from Corden. Still, he did manage to get Twitter to stop talking about what an awful restaurant guest he is for at least a few hours.

Maybe Corden and Carlos Mencia can collaborate after Corden leaves The Late Late Show next year.

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