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I enjoy TG, but I don't expect it to be realistic, just silly.
Realism perhaps try Fifth Gear
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I think it is entirely the point that he does know.
However, for me that sort of messing about does let them down.
The stuff about taking bits off each car (and the rear window out the scooby fitting the BMW) is just daft for the sake of being daft.
It would actually be better if they did it more of a Long Way Round style and were just honest. I think it insults the viewer becase apart from that it was excellent seeing what could be done, the views, the roads etc. All excellent viewing just let down (slightly) by the "this is TG we need to mess about a bit" mentality.
However, for me that sort of messing about does let them down.
The stuff about taking bits off each car (and the rear window out the scooby fitting the BMW) is just daft for the sake of being daft.
It would actually be better if they did it more of a Long Way Round style and were just honest. I think it insults the viewer becase apart from that it was excellent seeing what could be done, the views, the roads etc. All excellent viewing just let down (slightly) by the "this is TG we need to mess about a bit" mentality.
The fact it is set up and part way contrived is obvious and unsurprising, it's how TV programmes are made. They would be a lot less interesting to most people if nothing ever happened.
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I love Top Gear, but even I found the 'stealing' bits off each others cars a bit annoying in the end... But I generally enjoyed the prog.
The wheel/tyre swapping was'nt really pointed out - they all ended up on much higher profile rubber than they started with...
The wheel/tyre swapping was'nt really pointed out - they all ended up on much higher profile rubber than they started with...
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But while I find the 'messing about a bit' mentality annoying it would not be half as popular if they didn't do it. The thing is in that programme last night there was something for everyone. Overall I enjoyed it!
The fact it is set up and part way contrived is obvious and unsurprising, it's how TV programmes are made. They would be a lot less interesting to most people if nothing ever happened.
The fact it is set up and part way contrived is obvious and unsurprising, it's how TV programmes are made. They would be a lot less interesting to most people if nothing ever happened.
However, with a journey like that it was entertaining enough without that additional need for the ott stuff. Would have been fine to just stay with reality because that alone, the traffic, the goat meat etc, was all perfectly funny and entertaining.
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I loved it when Jezza spotted some of his door missing and the realisation of where it had gone
I also know that the mechanics would have worked on the Scooby all night, cos it makes for a better programme if they're all in it
Three grown fellas behaving like kids, going round the world and driving some amazing cars. What a job!
I also know that the mechanics would have worked on the Scooby all night, cos it makes for a better programme if they're all in it
Three grown fellas behaving like kids, going round the world and driving some amazing cars. What a job!
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I don't disagree that's how programmes are made, i'm not daft and i work in the media.
However, with a journey like that it was entertaining enough without that additional need for the ott stuff. Would have been fine to just stay with reality because that alone, the traffic, the goat meat etc, was all perfectly funny and entertaining.
However, with a journey like that it was entertaining enough without that additional need for the ott stuff. Would have been fine to just stay with reality because that alone, the traffic, the goat meat etc, was all perfectly funny and entertaining.
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The best bit for me was Hammond's smile when he was blitzing those Ugandan hills. As a former Scooby owner I know exactly how he felt, and for once I know he wasn't smiling for the camera
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Love it or hate it, watch it or don't.
I think sometimes the programme is weak, sometimes it is really stupid and unfunny but sometimes it is brilliant and I thought this Africa special got the balance absolutely spot on.
I loved it. (for what it's worth)
I think sometimes the programme is weak, sometimes it is really stupid and unfunny but sometimes it is brilliant and I thought this Africa special got the balance absolutely spot on.
I loved it. (for what it's worth)
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