jeeeesus
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At the end it wrote Sir James May, Sir Jeremy Clarkson and Sir Richard Hammond, since when did they get Sir?
At the end it wrote Sir James May, Sir Jeremy Clarkson and Sir Richard Hammond, since when did they get Sir?
(Actually JC cocked up, she's a lesbian, not bisexual).
Amber Heard seemed to take Jeremy's jokes in good humour. Doesn't matter if she can't drive. She's hot. The end.
(Actually JC cocked up, she's a lesbian, not bisexual)
Well, it's close enough:I guess we know who'll complain about this weeks episode not getting facts right then - lesbian groups
Top Gear just can?t help being offensive
TV review: This week?s Top Gear saw Jeremy Clarkson drooling over bisexual Amber Heard, proving the gang just can?t stop being offensive.
Well, it's close enough:
I have no choice but to award this episode 3 out of 10.
Firstly, how annoying are the opening titles these days. The part that tells you what is coming up on the show used to be really good, but now they make it stupid for every episode (ie "Tonight... Richard wears a blue hat, James wears a big hat") blabla or whatever it was. It was so cringeworthy I blocked it out.
The snow plough feature would have been good if they'd cut out the stupid bits and kept it as a 10 minute feature at the start. I was dreading the words "We're going to pick that film up later", but I had a feeling they were coming.
Anyway, they could have made the snow plough feature 10 minutes long, then done the news, then the BMW vs Audi film, then the star in a reasonably priced car, then maybe the cool wall, then another car review and something else good inbetween that. The episode would have been much better if this had been the case. Or is this just wishful thinking these days? Sigh.
The girls behind Amber were much more interesting.
I'm quite indifferent about this weeks episode.
The girls behind Amber were much more interesting.
do you ever notice how some of the women shift themselves to be within the frame from of the camera? XD