Really enjoyed this one! I'm not familiar with Anh Do, but I thought he was funny (liked the story about performing for veterans), and OK, he was loud, but as I'm not familiar with him, I just took it for the way he was
I'm appreciating the balance the show seems to have this season. I guess they've got James doing so much stuff on his own because Wazza and Steve had to get on with filming around a Charlie-shaped hole, and I'm hoping that later in the series they will have him filming challenges with the others, but the stunt driving thing showed that he knows what he's doing, and I suppose he got in on the ute thing a little bit, what with his performance of 'Happy Birthday'! Talking of the ute thing, I enjoyed it immensely as far as it went, but I really wish they'd get to grips with actually challenging the vehicles (and their drivers) and coming to some actual conclusions - not that it really matters too much when you've created cars like those, but it would imbue the challenges with some actual challenge (too many variations on 'actual' and 'challenge' in there? Sorry, but it is my one ongoing frustration with the show).
I would disagree with the point about the language on the show this episode though; I found it far more noticeable in season 1 when bits and pieces that would never have got past the BBC on TG UK made it into several episodes of TG Aus, and I thought it had been toned down a bit, along with the general level of Ockerism. Not that this bothers me in the slightest - I just assume this relates to different broadcasting standards in a different country where people aren't going to be too upset if you say "bum" or whatever.
Overall, I'm happy with the way TG Aus is going. Still not convinced by the ad thing, but I'd love to see the 'bugger' ad again too, so if they can squeeze that one in, I'll be a happy viewer