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Anyone catch last nights Top Gear US on the History Channel? Tanner Faust raced two "extreme skiers" down Manmouth Mountain. He was in a Mitsubishi Evo.

I'm a really big the BBC Top Gear. That show cracks me up.

The US version looks and feels the same.
I have laughed a few times.
The UK audience has hotter women.
The small car is a POS
 

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Anyone catch last nights Top Gear US on the History Channel?

Nope. I was hoping someone here might offer up a review. :grin:

I purposely stayed away out of fear of them trying to recreate the chemistry and the partly unrehearsed tomfoolery on the original Top Gear. I watch those guys and it feels like I'm watching a video of my friends and I. It's hard to explain, but the show has the right "stuff". I try not to miss an episode, and the one show my DVR crapped out on has not been shown again: The Polar Special

Then I heard it was just going to be Tanner Faust presenting and I thought "I don't know if I can sit through an hour of watching just one dude drive cars." But based on the optimism in your review, I may have to check it out.
 

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I haven't seen it myself since I don't get the History channel. All I've heard are negative reviews on it though. Yours is the first good one I've heard.

Didn't the UK version do a similar race against skiers a few seasons ago?
 

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I try not to miss an episode, and the one show my DVR crapped out on has not been shown again: The Polar Special

Then I heard it was just going to be Tanner Faust presenting and I thought "I don't know if I can sit through an hour of watching just one dude drive cars." But based on the optimism in your review, I may have to check it out.

The polar episode was on today.....

I watched the episode last week(#1) and was not impressed. I will give it a few more episodes to see if they improve. The show was to much of a copy, but not very good.
 

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Second episode was much better than the first. I actually lol'd a few times. They still have a long way to go though to get up to the Brits level. It even took the British a few seasons to work out the kinks, so I'm not expecting much from this first season
 

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I watched the first episode; it was a little bland. Although the last segment was pretty cool and had some good lines.

I wanted to see the ski episode; hopefully, I'll catch it on a rerun. I've read on the internets that episode 2 was better than episode 1.
 

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The show is horrible. Absolutely horrible. It just comes off as recycled, redigested crap from the British show. It's overdone. Its rough on the edges. The hosts are the worst aspect of the show. It seems that all their money was spent on a decent camera to shoot the cars with none left for anything else.

I've read that this is something like a third attempt for a US version of Top Gear? In fact just about every automotive show of this format is a true or borderline failure. It's sad, because with some creative ideas the concept (auto show that's entertaining, and not just a recycled Top Gear) could succeed with a market always so hungry for cars.
 

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I watched a bit of what I suppose was the first episode. I kept thinking how much better it would be if it were the UK hosts. Seems silly to do a US version of it, since the only people who know the show and watch it already watch the BBC version. I mean, how much difference can you have between the US and UK versions? Other, of course, then the steering wheel being on the wrong side.
 

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I mean, how much difference can you have between the US and UK versions?

Better dental work. :lol:

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I watched a bit of what I suppose was the first episode. I kept thinking how much better it would be if it were the UK hosts. Seems silly to do a US version of it, since the only people who know the show and watch it already watch the BBC version. I mean, how much difference can you have between the US and UK versions? Other, of course, then the steering wheel being on the wrong side.

Well it would be good if there was a similar show based around cars that were actually available in the US (not that I'm likely to be buying them either way). The stars in cars (or whatever it's called on the UK version) would be slightly better if I had a clue who the 'stars' were. I don't know who most of the British people they have on the UK show are, so I usually skip over that part. Aside from that I like the UK version a lot and think it's a mistake to try to copy what they have going on. They need to come up with something similar that's targeted to an American audience.
 

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Well it would be good if there was a similar show based around cars that were actually available in the US (not that I'm likely to be buying them either way). The stars in cars (or whatever it's called on the UK version) would be slightly better if I had a clue who the 'stars' were. I don't know who most of the British people they have on the UK show are, so I usually skip over that part. Aside from that I like the UK version a lot and think it's a mistake to try to copy what they have going on. They need to come up with something similar that's targeted to an American audience.

+1. I don't think the new show is great, but it's good enough to give a few more episodes a shot. When the BBC actually has a star with presence in the US (Gordon Ramsey, Patrick Stewart etc..) it's a pretty entertaining portion of the show. Otherwise, I fast forward over that segment also.

It will be interesting to see what Top Gear Challenges they come up with. Here's one of my all time favs from the UK.





What happens at 3:30 into this is one of the funniest things I've ever seen.




I just don't see the US show approaching this. That and Jermery Clarkson is da man.
 

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I can't imagine life without the History Channel...
 

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US version is solid and a carbon copy of the UK version. That being said, don't think any of the spinoff versions will be as strong as the original.

Like Adam Ferrara and that Tanner Faust guy. Not sure who or where that other guy came from and he tries to force the funny...

Also, they didn't say who the skiers were. Anyone know?
 

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It will be interesting to see what Top Gear Challenges they come up with. Here's one of my all time favs from the UK.

I just don't see the US show approaching this.

"You look like a gay cowboy, and you look like a gay terrorist."

LOVE that episode. For me, the challenges are where the show really shines and I don't see them coming close to matching that kind of creativity in the US version.
 

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"You look like a gay cowboy, and you look like a gay terrorist."

LOVE that episode. For me, the challenges are where the show really shines and I don't see them coming close to matching that kind of creativity in the US version.

:beer:
 

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I watched the first episode; it was a little bland. Although the last segment was pretty cool and had some good lines.

I wanted to see the ski episode; hopefully, I'll catch it on a rerun. I've read on the internets that episode 2 was better than episode 1.
The first episode was bad. 2nd was watchable. I've heard the third is where they hit their stride.

I don't think I started watching Top Gear UK until its brief stint on Discovery about 5 years ago. So the 8th season or so. I'd give the show a better chance of success if they just changed the name, keeping the same format. A big part of their problem is going to be the comparisons to the UK show. If it's just good, not great, it will be a failure in a lot of people's minds.

There's a learning curve that goes along with every show. Go back and watch the pilot for any of your favorite shows. It's garbage compared to what you like to think of the show as. As they explain less and less of the show's format, as the chemistry improves, as the writers learn how to write for the hosts better, it should improve. A lot of the parts I've found bland so far are the fully scripted parts. Once they get in car it improves.
 

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I haven't seen it myself since I don't get the History channel. All I've heard are negative reviews on it though. Yours is the first good one I've heard.

Didn't the UK version do a similar race against skiers a few seasons ago?
Bobsleds. And it was a WRC Evo.
 
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