Top Gear Is Getting Better And Better And I Don't Care What The Haters Say

We're four episodes in, and after a shaky start, I'm actually enjoying 'new' Top Gear. Here's why I think you should give it a second chance!
Top Gear Is Getting Better And Better And I Don't Care What The Haters Say

Four weeks ago on a Sunday night, I rushed home from Heathrow airport, banished my girlfriend from the living room and locked the door. The reason for my haste and bad boyfriendship was so that I could tune into the new and revamped version of the greatest motoring show on earth - Top Gear - without distraction.

Like you, I was excited to see what Evans, LeBlanc, Harris, Reid, Schmitz, Jordan and The Stig had up their sleeves, and like you, the first shouty voiceover intro to the new show by Chris Evans made me recoil in horror.

Top Gear Is Getting Better And Better And I Don't Care What The Haters Say

Unfortunately, the first episode was forgetful at best. There was a long-winded something or other about a couple of three-wheelers, and…nope, I genuinely can’t remember what else happened in that opening episode. The only other thing I do remember is that I didn’t laugh once. I also remember giving living room access back to my long-suffering girlfriend, and not because I’m a generous God, but because the show was so dull that I didn’t care if she continued to tell me the perks of us buying a puppy.

Still, the viewing figures were promising, and in case you didn’t know that the first episode was a success, Chris Evans was on hand to shout about the viewing figures on Twitter almost as loudly as he shouted every damn word on the show. “FACT!”

Episode 2 came and went with more vigour and cohesion, and included an SUV triple test in South Africa and a neat film on the McLaren 675LT, which was made epic by a cameo from Jenson Button. Again, though, the episode was largely forgettable, but showed signs of improvement (and a huge decline in viewing figures).

Top Gear Is Getting Better And Better And I Don't Care What The Haters Say

Fast forward another week to episode 3, and this is where things start to get interesting. The reason? The first appearances of Chris Harris and Rory Reid, who really know cars.

And so it was that the living room door was again locked with access denied for anyone but true car lovers. And guess what? Harris and Reid smashed it. This was the real beginning of new Top Gear with a couple of well-respected, fresher-faced guys who, you could sense in their enthusiasm and delivery, had been given the biggest shot at living the dream in their lives.

Top Gear Is Getting Better And Better And I Don't Care What The Haters Say

Harris’s excellent review of the Ferrari F12tdf was what we’ve come to expect from him on YouTube and more, while Reid blasted onto our screens with a blue Focus RS and the kind of analogies that make me want to delicately take a pick axe to his head for a look inside his amazing back catalogue of clever things to say.

Top Gear Is Getting Better And Better And I Don't Care What The Haters Say

And now on to episode 4, yesterday’s episode….well, what can I say about that except for ‘hell yes!’ Chris Evans had way more chill this episode, and the show got off to the best possible start thanks to Mr Harris and the incredible Aston Martin Vulcan. Harris drove that thing on the limit at Yas Marina, drifted it, gave an expert opinion, and even wore racing gloves. Can you imagine Evans, LeBlanc or even Jordan pulling that off?

Reid, meanwhile, jetted of to New York to drive and drag race the new Tesla Model X. Like last week, his words flowed like expensive engine oil, and his enthusiasm was clear for all to see. It’s this enthusiasm from both Reid and Harris that will keep me coming back for more. And anyone who bitched over the years that Top Gear wasn’t about the cars needs to tune in, if only for these guys who, in my opinion are carrying the show while Evans, Schmitz and Jordan still try to find their feet (unless the latter two get the chop for the second series). LeBlanc has actually grown on me, although he needs to work on the fake laughs, no doubt compounded by the unfunny scripting for the ‘in-between’ segments.

Top Gear Is Getting Better And Better And I Don't Care What The Haters Say

So there you have it. My thoughts on new Top Gear. And no, I’m not being paid to say nice (ish) things about Top Gear. I just love cars, and the way things are going, I think you should give the new Top Gear format a second chance.

However, there are things that I think need changing asap; the stars in the car segment should be trimmed because nobody gives a damn about a celebrity’s first car, so to make the audience vote on which is best is like picking a favourite between two recently-deposited turds. Also, what’s up with getting the celebs to intro what the other is doing? Surely that’s the job of Evans.

Overall, then, I’m a fan of new Top Gear, and had the first two episodes been scrapped and the series started with episode 3, I’m sure you’d be singing off the same hymn sheet.

Is it just me?

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Comments

RXB YT

Haven’t watched since the 1st episode, watched like 5 minutes of the second and I don’t care to watch any more. I liked old top gear not for the amazing car reviews but for the challenges and the comedy, that’s the reason it bought me and my dad together every Sunday - not watching car reviews with cool cinematics.

06/20/2016 - 16:13 |
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Anonymous

They did nothing to make Top Gear different. It’s the same TG with worse presenters. Even Fifth Gear is now better than this.

06/20/2016 - 16:20 |
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Ducktail 2.7

The thing i’m curious about, is how in the show and the magazine, there wasn’t one shot with the front doors open. Why?

06/20/2016 - 16:22 |
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Andreas Voinea

You’re defintely not the only one Alex ;-) But I’m not as cheerful for every new episode that comes out as before. It will get better as you said, but as soon as GT launches the interest in TG will decrease, as most people see it as a short-term replacement for Clarkson, Hammond and May. Sure, most of us will watch both, but if you had the choice, we all know what you would go for ;-)

06/20/2016 - 16:34 |
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Anonymous

Why does Chris Evans wear the same outfit every episode?

06/20/2016 - 17:05 |
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Anonymous

I have not been able to watch it because I disliked Chris Evans well before he “penetrated” Top Gear

06/20/2016 - 17:07 |
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Anonymous

because the script writers werent fired
duuh

06/20/2016 - 17:07 |
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Anonymous

I really enjoy it, the production quality is as good as before maybe even better and the cast is really interesting BUT, and you know where this is going, chris evans is getting on my nerves.

06/20/2016 - 17:26 |
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JenstheGTIfreak (pizza)

I totally agree with you Alex, now only you need to be on the show

06/20/2016 - 17:29 |
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Anonymous

So, if I was the boss, this is what I would do..
Out with Evans and Schmitz. Evans is too loud and abnoxiuos, and Sabine is just too awkward in everything she says.
Let Matt Leblanc do the intro to the show along with Chris Harris.
Matt Leblanc should be in charge of the whole celebrity thing.
Allow Jordan to become the odd character of the show, that everyone kind of picks on.
Have Harris, Reid and Matt do the car test/reviews.
Also Harris and Leblanc should do the whole “some say….” thing.

That being said, I agree with Alex, the show is picking up. If they continue down this path, it’ll all be alright! :)

06/20/2016 - 17:32 |
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