The Top Gear Extra was a little better. Harris is completely wasted so far though.... the black guy needs to chill the fuck out almost as much as Evans.
Germans are strange people.
The three old guys must be pretty happy.
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The Top Gear Extra was a little better. Harris is completely wasted so far though.... the black guy needs to chill the fuck out almost as much as Evans.
Germans are strange people.
The three old guys must be pretty happy.
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Episode three much, much better.
Evans still just awful though, so irritating.
Lowest UK viewing figures for any episode of Top Gear in over ten years, apparently.
I watch because its a car show, and it fill's the void till the new project starts, but Evans makes it nearly intolerable.
In order to greatly improve things; at the end of each segment, Joey and crew needs to kick Evans in the twat!
It's getting even worse again.
Apart from Harris in the Aston Martin Vulcan (although even that was over edited and would have been better off in his old you-tube format.)
Racing a train across Europe, although really badly staged, in three completely uninteresting vehicles, and not really a race not a single moment of actual humor. It's what you'd have ended up with if you'd tried to make a spoof Top Gear challenge, taking the piss out of the format.
Now considerably worse than the US version with Tanner Hall and the other two guys.
I thought Tanner Hall was dead?
Watching episode 4. It's fucking horrendous. Siri speaks english more smoothly than Sabine Schmitz.
sooo its seems the consensus is BBC top gear is heading back to the obscurity it was in pre-Clarkson/Hammond/May?
Dr. Drake Ramoray = good
The British dude = https://cdn.meme.am/instances/500x/33921541.jpg
So after being slightly inebriated and watching a few episodes of the new TG I've determined that it sucks. It sucks so bad. Joey is good. Chris Evans is awful. Best part was Chris Harris in the new GT-3 RS but that segment was all of 30 seconds. Boooooo.
Bring on the real TG trio.
Norman Dewis was a rare highlight
My good, close, personal friend Richard Hammond posted this to Facebook today:
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Right, well, that saves us the bother of thinking up a clever way to unveil our new show's logo: It has leaked. Not in the way my Landie leaks oil or James May leaks if he laughs or goes on a trampoline, I mean leaks as in the secret is out.
Serves us right for trying to secure a European trademark. All things European proving a little tricky this week.
https://www.reddit.com/r/thegrandtou...he_grand_tour/
No Peugeot drivers or morons allowed:
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Evans is gone
http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-36707266
Damn. That was quick. Joey LeBlanc has been enjoyable.
Just bring on the Grand Tour already.
Top Gear presenter Chris Harris has landed his own international show on the BBC just days after his co-presenter Chris Evans quit the BBC2 motoring series.
Which is what they should have done post-Clarkson all along.
I watched the most recent episode and saw a commercial for this and thought, "how many car shows does it take to replace Clarkson, Hammond, and May?"
Three. The answer is three: Top Gear, Extra Gear, and now Chris Harris on Cars. Crazy.
I like him, the way he describes cars and I've felt that he doesn't get enough time on the new TG. Too many hosts not enough screen time. I'd be happy if next season it was just LeBlanc, Harris and Rory Reid... maybe Sabine on a pop-in basis too. LeBlanc's review of the 911R was the best segment of the season.
I thought she was almost as bad as Evans..
Agreed.Quote:
LeBlanc's review of the 911R was the best segment of the season.
I'm still scratching my head about how they managed to so waste the fact they got Jenson Button Driving a Mclaren on their track (the track which Mclaren use to develop their cars) and managed to edit it down to only a few brief moments... worst moment of season.
Almost... on Sabine. I think I just like seeing a woman drive well. She doesn't have to speak in my version of how the show should be.
Yeah, I don't know how they edit so many segments that involve... ya know, driving! into 30 second clips.
Anyone seen this? Apparently the trio has launched a website/forum of sorts and are seeking 'leaders' for each individual category/sub-forum. Someone from here needs to sign up so we can bring our little brand of debauchery into another corner of the interwebs. Maybe upside down Honda Pilot enthusiasts?
http://drivetribe.com/driven#talents
That sure would turn the show on its head.
Here's What Happened At The Grand Tour's Epic Launch Taping
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It was like Mad Max meets the Pebble Beach Concours, on crack.
Cant. Wait.
Also, I need this to happen.
http://jalopnik.com/james-may-might-...gps-1787147977
Ep 1 of The Grand Tour airs tonight - day earlier than planned.
Midnight GMT right?
Can't frickin wait.
Also, if anyone uses Waze you can now have the Orangutan, Capt Slow, and the American tell you which way to go.
Well done. I'm very happy. It's like welcoming 3 good friends back into my bar.
Jacked. I need to get out of this fucking office, pour some rye and tune in.
Not the thread for it, but I am really liking Jay Leno's garage. I would have never thought I could stand the guy, but he's informed, humble, has some cool segments and frankly just loves cars, but not in an elitist way at all. That story about his brother and his favorite british sports car was pretty genuine.
I'll wait till tomorrow to discuss specifics to allow anyone who wants to tune in without spoilers. I will say that they addressed the format very well
A few good laughs in there. Glad to have the trio back.
Ok, can we discuss it now?
Personally I thought it was great and will only get better. I actually laughed out loud at several points which is a good sign. I look forward to them improving on The News segment (maybe with more Dacia Sandero).
Sure there are some kinks but they will definitely work themselves out.
Not sure how much I like Skinner being the new Stig. All I know of him is from a hillbilly fraternity brother of mine yelling at the tv screen one day watching NASCAR as a car burned shouting, "SKINNER's ON FIRE! GET OUTTA THERE SKINNER!!"
The production quality looks top notch as usual.
The intro from London was funny but I'm torn on the new song.
Amazon Prime $20 off today. I paid.
The chemistry is still all there. Production and cinematography is still absolutely fantastic. Intro was totally fitting with the whole spirit of 'moving on...' Welcome back boys.
The self depreciating segment intro's--yeah. They'll need to work on that. The first one was funny, the second one was funny because you pitied them. That shouldn't make the second episode. Very curious how they're going to play with the mobile circus tent in foreign lands. The Air Force bit was entertaining.
And that holy trinity of hybrid supercars. Holy shit. I'm amazed they pulled that off, since they couldn't do it with the BBC's backing. That goes to show you who actually has the power here since last year they couldn't get Mclaren, Ferrari and Porsche to agree to anything. Results were surprising as well.
I like the new track. I want to see the old lady from 'Old Lady's House' wave them down during a test and take a lap. I will miss star in a reasonably priced car. That brought some good entertainment value and demonstrated that cars are hard to drive fast. Also miss the stig, but a F-1 driver speaking in a foreign language with captions by Clarkson is almost as good.
RIP Top Gear, you are now irrelevant.
Bit disappointing overall.
How about Jeremy's face at the end of the first drag race. I do not think that bit was scripted. Some of the tent segments seemed a bit uncomfortable and apparently scripted. But good enough to keep me coming back for the next 11 weeks