Top Gear Series 22
Discussion
Rumblestripe said:
Why DO the "haters" still watch it?...
It's the triumph of hope over experience, and the fact that I can record it and skip over the bits I don't want to watch, like yet another race between different vehicles (yes, we know, hovercraft don't steer very well), another uninteresting SIARPC, and another bloody supercar going sideways. It's not hatred, more disappointment that they can't be arsed to do anything but repeat the formula and pocket the cheques.
Edited by gareth_r on Wednesday 28th January 10:47
mylam said:
Was I watching the same program as everyone else. It was rubbish
30 minutes of the program was a 'seen it all before daft race' with Stig doing the usual banging head on wall
15 minutes of a non driver driving a rubbish car
1 minute of car review - driving sideways around the track which looked amazing
1 minute of Stig driving same car - followed by no review of how it performed against other similar cars
30 seconds not liking the new Ford GT
and 12.5 minutes of rubbish
Surely it's a car program or have I missed something. Surely most of the viewers want a little detail on the tested cars
Oh and the canned laughter - nobody in the studio appeared to even smile other than when the show finished
Don't watch it then. You really only have 6 posts in 53 months and this is one of them?30 minutes of the program was a 'seen it all before daft race' with Stig doing the usual banging head on wall
15 minutes of a non driver driving a rubbish car
1 minute of car review - driving sideways around the track which looked amazing
1 minute of Stig driving same car - followed by no review of how it performed against other similar cars
30 seconds not liking the new Ford GT
and 12.5 minutes of rubbish
Surely it's a car program or have I missed something. Surely most of the viewers want a little detail on the tested cars
Oh and the canned laughter - nobody in the studio appeared to even smile other than when the show finished
Thought it was a decent first episode. They're not going to show the best stuff straight away. Hammonds fall looked pretty nasty. The Huracan in the flesh is a great looking car, but for me doesn't stir the soul as much as the Gallardo. Seriously quick lap time though.
Looking forwards to the next episode.
Looking forwards to the next episode.
Moonhawk said:
I was saying just this the other day. As weird as it sounds - the previous stig's body language just seemed to have more "personality" than the current one.
Yes it does sound weird I hope alcohol was involved otherwise there is no excuse.He seemed very happy with the Ducks.
Maybe the real Stig was left behind at the track and that was a stand in Stig as no driving was needed.
I'd get rid of the star in a reasonably priced car. Get a proper driver in too test the cars for longer and who is allowed to speak!. Lets have some specials that are at least tenuously linked to cars and motorsport, not racing trains or pushbikes which is absolute crap. Why can't they just drive some of the best roads in the world in some of the greatest cars, similar to the Italian special where they drove The Aventador, Noble and McLaren.
Then again they're making a fortune so it won't change.
Then again they're making a fortune so it won't change.
sone said:
I'd get rid of the star in a reasonably priced car. Get a proper driver in too test the cars for longer and who is allowed to speak!. Lets have some specials that are at least tenuously linked to cars and motorsport, not racing trains or pushbikes which is absolute crap. Why can't they just drive some of the best roads in the world in some of the greatest cars, similar to the Italian special where they drove The Aventador, Noble and McLaren.
Then again they're making a fortune so it won't change.
You forgot to mention William Woollard. Then again they're making a fortune so it won't change.
Moonhawk said:
I was saying just this the other day. As weird as it sounds - the previous stig's body language just seemed to have more "personality" than the current one.
When there is no driving involved they use a mime artist. Maybe they borrowed a local Russian one and he just wasn't as good?JonRB said:
The Hypno-Toad said:
When there is no driving involved they use a mime artist.
That certainly makes a lot of sense. I always assumed that Stig (the character) was different to Stig (the driver) but a Mime Artist had not occurred to me. moanthebairns said:
Anyone watch the a night with top gear that's on I player. My God that's tedious. The questions show it's not a car show.
Still I enjoy it
What I thought came across in that was how they all genuinely love cars, not just expensive supercars. For all they are television presenters and 'celebrities' they can still have an endless unscripted argument about the subjective merits of various old impractical cars, that to me is real car enthusiasm. Still I enjoy it
For me Top Gear is a show about the joy that can be had from cars rather than the cars themselves so much and it does that rather well. 'Proper' car journalism is rather dull really, Top Gear shows that what you do with the cars is far more important than the car itself. It also brings an interest in cars to those who might otherwise have none which can only be a good thing.
TurboHatchback said:
What I thought came across in that was how they all genuinely love cars, not just expensive supercars. For all they are television presenters and 'celebrities' they can still have an endless unscripted argument about the subjective merits of various old impractical cars, that to me is real car enthusiasm.
For me Top Gear is a show about the joy that can be had from cars rather than the cars themselves so much and it does that rather well. 'Proper' car journalism is rather dull really, Top Gear shows that what you do with the cars is far more important than the car itself. It also brings an interest in cars to those who might otherwise have none which can only be a good thing.
its supposed to be about 3 middle aged men having fun in cars and that's what I enjoy. I don't get all theFor me Top Gear is a show about the joy that can be had from cars rather than the cars themselves so much and it does that rather well. 'Proper' car journalism is rather dull really, Top Gear shows that what you do with the cars is far more important than the car itself. It also brings an interest in cars to those who might otherwise have none which can only be a good thing.
pulling it apart and analysing it.
It is a fun hours TV for me and compared to all the other crap on TV its brilliant.
98elise said:
JonRB said:
The Hypno-Toad said:
When there is no driving involved they use a mime artist.
That certainly makes a lot of sense. I always assumed that Stig (the character) was different to Stig (the driver) but a Mime Artist had not occurred to me. The Matt Smith episode has just been on Dave. I want to marry the blonde girl in the white jumper. I always have. I always will.
Edited by The Hypno-Toad on Wednesday 28th January 16:43
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