N16SHP
2nd June 2016, 04:35 PM
I cannot believe it is Thursday and no one has mentioned the new season of Top Gear and also the fact they're putting the stars in an F56 Cooper.
I know it's hard to judge the show based on one episode but for me there was a lot to like, but also felt like not enough had changed. I guess in truth, the three amigos "were" Top Gear and their new show on Amazon I'm sure will be pretty good so although it's unfair to draw conclusions, they will be drawn. However, I said on here previously I was growing tired of the predictable nature of what was about to happen so I'm hoping the new faces will remove that from the show. Lets be honest, Eddie Jordan is far from predictable so looking forward to his input. In the same vein, I don't want it going back to being a weekly car show where they only drive Mondeo's and Passat's. Dare I say it, I thought Fifth Gear actually had that balance just about right.
Evans I thought was possibly a little bit too excited and I really hope he settles down over the course of the shows. He is a true petrol head but that doesn't automatically make him a great presenter. I remember way back to when they started this new version of Top Gear and there was a guy who only lasted one season before being replaced by James May so we know if it's not working, changes will be made.
Interested to hear peoples thoughts.
I know it's hard to judge the show based on one episode but for me there was a lot to like, but also felt like not enough had changed. I guess in truth, the three amigos "were" Top Gear and their new show on Amazon I'm sure will be pretty good so although it's unfair to draw conclusions, they will be drawn. However, I said on here previously I was growing tired of the predictable nature of what was about to happen so I'm hoping the new faces will remove that from the show. Lets be honest, Eddie Jordan is far from predictable so looking forward to his input. In the same vein, I don't want it going back to being a weekly car show where they only drive Mondeo's and Passat's. Dare I say it, I thought Fifth Gear actually had that balance just about right.
Evans I thought was possibly a little bit too excited and I really hope he settles down over the course of the shows. He is a true petrol head but that doesn't automatically make him a great presenter. I remember way back to when they started this new version of Top Gear and there was a guy who only lasted one season before being replaced by James May so we know if it's not working, changes will be made.
Interested to hear peoples thoughts.