My analysis on some issues raised from Sunday's new TopGear #Blogpost

“There’s no chemistry between them, it’s so awkward”

True, but the key word you’ve not inserted here is yet.

“There’s no chemistry between them, it’s so awkward”

True, but the key word you’ve not inserted here is yet. Rome wasn’t built in a day, and as they gain experience filming alongside each other, they’ll get to know each other, there’ll be inside jokes and the programme will flow a lot better. It’s unnatural now, but have a little patience people.

In fact, if you can brush off the nostalgia and idolisation of the previous trio, go back and watch the first episode of season 1 and some following episodes, including season 2, and notice the lack of chemistry and in some cases cringey-ness of the episodes. If you’re going to compare new TopGear with anything, it should’t be later episodes of old TopGear, rather the earlier, pilot ones- the equivalent to this one.

Saying that, I’m worried we could end up in a situation like Manchester United (for those who are aware of their circumstances), whose long time manager Sir Alex Ferguson retired in the glory of his 13th Premier League title at MUFC, and yet with an all-star team, and ‘the chosen one’ successor to Ferguson, David Moyes, the team couldn’t get it together, and came nowhere near the title the next year, Moyes became a villain and was sacked.

“It’s sooo scripted”

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Of course it’s scripted. Previous TopGear was scripted. Hell, even most ‘reality’ TV shows run off some form of script. As you can see from the video below, much of the improvised funny bits never make the cut, and as you can see Richard is carrying a script with him. That’s fine.

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The difference is that they have the chemistry and confidence to make the segments flow and make the words and actions on the script be natural to them, as if it truly is improvised. In this case, a good script editor-presenter relationship is key (Richard Porter and the previous trio), and again, this should develop in time.

For new TopGear, as a result of their more serious, less ‘blithering idiot’ personalities, some parts of the show (paticularly the challenge which I largely disliked, bar a few funny quips) aren’t suited to them, and so are clunky so to speak and the humour that they are aiming for, isn’t being created. Which brings me nicely onto the next section…

“They’re trying to copy old TopGear”

I suppose, but in many ways, how can they not? TopGear is a brand, that thanks to its illustrious history, has as many brands do, traditions, shenanigans or or ways of presenting themselves in order for them to be recognized as that brand. If they have a strong, specific, positive brand image, they aren’t going to ant to stray far from it. (no idea what I’m on about I know nothing about economics). Since the new programme is branded as ‘TopGear’, as was the previous one… screw it, what I’m trying to say is that it is still technically TopGear, as far ass the BBC and it hopes its customers are concerned.

However, I am very much in agreement that there needs to be a much more dramatic change. Such TopGear shenanigans so so typical of TopGear, that they could be copyrighted (and probably are), so it makes sense that the BBC doesn’t want to let them go. There really need a complete change of humour style. Digging deep I found some quips and parts that were quite funny and almost character-centric, particularly with Sabine, and Chris Harris (although that was live, and much less serious than the main TG), but for the most part the cast trying to use specific TG jokes was often not well implemented, unnatural, clunky and cringe-worthy at best. The humour needs to needs to be created around the casts’ individual personalities, like previous TG.

“Why can’t we have Clarkson/Bring back Clarkson/Clarkson4eva/This sucks without Clarkson/Clarkson is so much better than Evans. Clarkson Clarkson Clarkson.”

My analysis on some issues raised from Sunday's new TopGear #Blogpost

Take your blinkers off for Christ’s sake. You’ll get your fix of Clarkson this winter (for an extortionate amount of money per month on something called Amazon Prime yayyyyyy). Clarkson’s gone from TopGear for sure, now log off of the Daily Mail Online and try and open your mind to the talent (with, perhaps, exceptions) on new TopGear.

“Chris Evans should die/go suck one/[insert expletive here]/be sacked or is awful/unbearable/offensive to my ears/cringey/lame/“

The poor guy. I’m not going to deny that he was bad, because lets face it he was, but I feel like there’s an undeserved amount of hate going around, from people who haven’t watched with an open mind and just followed the crowd on their opinions, on something he put so much effort into. And clearly it’s getting to Evans-

Top Gear audience grew throughout the hour. FACT. Won its slot. FACT. Still number one on i Player. FACT. These are THE FACTS folks.

That’s a recent tweet from Evans.

Extra Gear

My analysis on some issues raised from Sunday's new TopGear #Blogpost

I really like the idea of Extra Gear, and thought that the show went well, and there could definitely be chemistry developing between Rory Reid and Chris Harris. However, this spin-off was, I believe, not designed in the way it should be. It felt too much like a second TopGear- there was a guest and all! Rory’s behind the scenes stuff was good, but we didn’t get enough news and Chris Harris review.

My advice? Ditch the guest, have more news and Chris Harris segement. Extra Gear should be much more factual and down to earth. The only people watching are the real car guys like you and me who want the cars and the geeky goodness, not celebs, and that should be their target audience. Us.

I understand that not everyone is going to agree, so feel free to spam away below

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Comments

Anonymous

Who is the new Stick?

05/31/2016 - 09:48 |
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Anonymous

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Stick? Please m8

05/31/2016 - 13:12 |
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Anonymous

The new Top Gear crew should be Matt, Chris Harris and Rory. It’s as simple as that.

05/31/2016 - 11:35 |
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Isaac Blackburn

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Sabine’s not too bad

05/31/2016 - 11:58 |
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Anonymous

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If your comment doesn’t make it in next weeks ‘Comments of The Week’ I’ll cut my left leg off and beat myself to death with it.

05/31/2016 - 13:49 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Someone needs to get this through to the bbc, a show with just those three featuring Sabiene when they want an experienced racing driver is all we need. Get rid of evans and the stupid “comic” challenges/segments and let harris, matt and rory have fun presenting whatever they see fit (not some stupid ideas cooked up by the producers)

06/01/2016 - 01:37 |
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adam0308

I just thought that Chris Evans was annoying as he tried to copy Clarkson. However the Sabine person thing wasn’t that bad.

05/31/2016 - 12:16 |
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Did you not read this? Clarkson might have gone but most of the writers are still there. Why shouldn’t they use the same scripting format?

05/31/2016 - 12:28 |
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FlemishCarNoob

Is there a link to a site where i can view this episode? It didn’t air here in Belgium, as far as I know.

05/31/2016 - 12:18 |
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I have no idea. If you can get BBC iplayer then maybe

05/31/2016 - 13:28 |
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Try shush.se there’s all the old Top Gear episodes and the new one’s up already, too. Beside that, there’s some other results when searching for it on Google ;)

05/31/2016 - 17:12 |
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Tony Lw

Thank you. To be honest I was getting a bit sick of reading all these biased opinions about the new show and almost feel sorry for the new crew which seemed to have done its best (particularly Matt in my opinion).
As you said it’s clear that this first episode was not as good as the old show in some respects, but that doesn’t mean there is no room for improvement! Probably unlike other people I wasn’t particularly disappointed and enjoyed this first episode as a whole, but let’s see it this way: whatever people liked or didn’t like, chances are the show will get better episode after episode, series after series, like Rome was created.

05/31/2016 - 13:05 |
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Anonymous

Nice review, and echo my own thoughts exactly (i nearly wrote a very similar piece yesterday). I liked extra gear, i think Rory is a good natural presenter but needs to stop ending everything with ‘cool’.

And re. the ‘bring back Clarkson’ crap, people have to realiase the end probably wasnt too far off for Jeremy and Co anyway, he sold his rights to Top Gear back to the BBC not to long ago which would suggests he had his eye on doing something else in the not to distant future anyway, at which point the Top Gear brand would have continued and likely ended up just the way it has.

Finally i hate the ‘we want the original TG back’ comments, Top Gear started in 1977, go and look it up and se what you make of the ‘original’ Top Gear! The show has evolved and changed many many times, and will do again. People should enjoy the fact we have multiple ‘motoring’ shows available to us and just give them all a chance.

05/31/2016 - 13:57 |
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Freddie Skeates

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Rory does talk a bit like a teenager which is quite funny, I heard ‘that’s a bit weird’ mentioned several times by him

Quite frankly, I was beginning to see the end of previous TG too. Everything was starting to get repetitive and a little out of hand (in more ways than one…)

05/31/2016 - 14:04 |
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Freddie Skeates

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Also, have seen some of the earliest TopGears? They’re horrendous and so boring to watch. They’re just like Fifth Gear, but then Fifth Gear included a lot of the cast from old TopGear

05/31/2016 - 14:06 |
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Valter Fernandes

This!

I agree a lot with the “Extra Top Gear” part.. More Chris, more Sabine, less Rory (it seems like it is “The Rory Show”..

As for the “main” Top Gear, I think Evans was over enthusiastic with the jumps and high fives.. felt truly unnatural.. But i think that if he “reviews” himself, he can improve..

Matt was cool, in this case, a little under enthusiastic, but I quite liked him!
Need more Sabine though!

The “Rallycross” track was a good improvment, as we can see more of the driving abilities of the guests and, also, we will be seing some cool spins!

05/31/2016 - 14:05 |
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Big fan of the rallycross track me.

Evans is a very enthusiastic person though, which is something I think I can get used to in time

05/31/2016 - 14:09 |
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EV0S R FRIENDS NOT FOOD___

“Matt Leblanc enters”, NOBODY TOLD ME LIFE WAS GONNA BE THIS WAAAY

05/31/2016 - 14:15 |
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Surprised he won the challenge and evaded the paparazzi since he’s always stuck in second gear…

05/31/2016 - 14:24 |
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Dori 16

chris is just so…loud and to energetic

05/31/2016 - 14:24 |
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TVN

nicely written article, agree with you 100%!

05/31/2016 - 17:09 |
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