The show's theme song explains Joel's backstory: Formerly a janitor and inventor for Gizmonic Institute, Joel was launched into space by his boss Dr. Clayton Forrester and co-worker Dr. Laurence Erhardt – later replaced by TV's Frank – as part of an experiment to see which bad movies were capable of destroying the human mind. Joel built the 'Bots Tom Servo, Crow, Gypsy, and Cambot to keep him company, but in doing so used parts that apparently caused him to lose the ability to control when the films would stop and start. Though bombarded with many horrible films, he tends to take his captivity in benign stride, delivering most of his riffs in deadpan, holding no ill will against his captors and even affectionately calling them "the Mads" while riffing on popular culture or things found in Minnesota. As the opening theme song said, Joel generally wore a red jumpsuit during most of his time as host, but on occasion would wear other colors, such as tan or green or bright aqua colored. From season 2 episode 212 through his departure in episode 512, Joel wore a darker, maroon-colored jumpsuit, though the original red jumpsuit remained in the show's intro and opening theme. Joel was the host from 1988–93. Episode #512, Mitchell, was his final episode as host; beginning with the following episode he was replaced by Mike Nelson, played by series head writer Michael J. Nelson. During Mitchell, Gypsy overheard The Mads talking about eliminating Mike, the temp worker who was assisting them with an "evil-scientist audit". Hearing them refer to Mike as a "be-jumpsuited fool" and thinking they were actually talking about Joel, she struggled to think of some way to help Joel escape his alleged fate. Joel escaped the Satellite of Love in a previously undiscovered escape pod mislabeled as a crate of "Hamdingers" that Mike told Gypsy about. Mike managed to override The Mads' control over the SOL so that Gypsy could get Joel into the escape pod and launch it. After Joel's departure from the SOL, the Mads tried to "rescue" him, but gave up seconds later when they discovered that he had already safely landed in the Australian Outback. Instead of killing Mike, as they initially planned, they sent him up to take Joel's place. After Joel's departure he returned just once, in the show's final season, having turned the escape pod into a makeshift spaceship. He returned to the SOL to make repairs to parts that were programmed to self-destruct a decade after the ship's launch into orbit and give Mike a pep talk, after which he left the satellite through the corridor to the theater, where he had entered it earlier in that episode. Joel reported that, since leaving the ship, he had traveled around the Australian outback, doing pyrotechnics for the band "Man or Astro-man?", and that he was currently working as a manager at a Hot Fish Shop in Osseo, Minnesota. After his departure, Joel was never directly mentioned until his appearance in Soultaker. However, he was indirectly referred to in the episode Santa Claus when Gypsy gives Mike a sweater as a gift, with the word "Joike" written on it, explaining that she had started knitting it when "the other guy" was present, but finished it after Mike's arrival. He was again indirectly referenced in Time Chasers by Mike's brother Eddie, who called him the "sleepy-eyed guy". After his visit in Soultaker, he was mentioned again in episode 1004 during the film's credits. Mike attempts to do something Joel-esque, worrying the Bots, and Crow eventually asks if this has anything to do with Joel stopping by recently. Joel was referenced again in episode 1008, when Mike believed he could escape after "suffering though a horrible Joe Don Baker movie" like Joel had previously. Joel's tenure as host was marked by "invention exchanges", during which Joel and his mad scientist tormentors would come up with wacky inventions in a contest with each other. These sketches were a good match for Hodgson, who began his career as a prop comic; indeed, many of the inventions were items originally found in his standup act. The gag remained during the early episodes with Mike as host, but was done away with, as were any references to the Gizmonic Institute, to which Hodgson owned the rights. The in-show reasoning behind the disposal of invention exchanges was that they were part of Gizmonic corporate culture, about which Mike knew nothing. Another change was the relationship between host and bots; whereas Joel was more of a parental authority figure to Crow and Servo, the pair treated Mike more as a peer, occasionally subjecting him to pranks which they never would have considered playing on Joel. Joel's "sleepy eyed" persona was reportedly the result of Hodgson staying up all night working non-stop on the pilot, which was kept after the pilot was shot because the crew and other performers thought it was funny. Off-camera, Hodgson wears eyeglasses, which were occasionally seen when he turns his head in profile during scenes in the theater, but was very frequently seen in the Kickstarter videos and other promotional appearances.
Name
In the pilot episode of MST3K, Hodgson simply used his real name. During its run on KTMA and the first season on the nationally broadcast Comedy Channel, Joel's last name was never mentioned on air. During the second nationally broadcast season, his character began using the surname Robinson, after the protagonist of Lost in Space.