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All I can say is they ought to consider removing the Top Gear branding so people don't mistake this for a show about cars.
I guess I'll probably check back in a year or two to see if anything's changed... but for now, one less series for ye olde DVR.
All I can say is they ought to consider removing the Top Gear branding so people don't mistake this for a show about cars.
I guess I'll probably check back in a year or two to see if anything's changed... but for now, one less series for ye olde DVR.
The music is killing this show. Seriously, if they can't afford a good soundtrack like TGUK, just don't use one. The "Greatest Zydeco hits of 1981" are fucking TERRIBLE.
What the hell are you babbling about?
Better than the original, and I rather liked the original too.
All they do anymore is ruin old cars. Where are the Stig laps, car reviews, industry news, and tidbits like the Shelby tribute? I can't remember the last time I actually learned anything from this show, and they have no respect for cars.
The Botswana special is what a cheap car challenge should be. This show is just destruction porn.
I totally agree, although it would have been better not to even be reminded that it actually existed!Maybe because I'm not American I find the content interesting. Top Gear Australia on the other hand... most god awful show ever made, total carbon copy and it didn't work, crappy hosts who try too hard to be funny, god I'm glad it's dead.
You mean like how the Brits had an 'epic' road trip that contained two resurrected and highly anticipated models, one still in pre-production form and they procede to talk jack shit about them? I think I learned more about Tanner's Porsche 928S last night than about the new Viper Hammond was driving. The past season of TG:US has been completely about cars...just mostly old ones. No interview fluff, or vamping about a children's tractor book for 20 minutes.All I can say is they ought to consider removing the Top Gear branding so people don't mistake this for a show about cars.