Borrowing from my
previous post, this is basically how I sum up this season:
Pros:
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Cinematography: Absolutely top notch, especially in the feature segments.
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Tent format and focus on local car culture: Great, adds dynamism to the show, and is by far and away the greatest thing the show does. I would like even more examinations of local car cultures, be it winching or that weird drifting thing in South Africa. Makes for great locale-specific intros to each episode as well.
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Conversation Street: Good, but I would like it if they spent a lot more time focusing on actual car news than mucking about. I always used to excitedly anticipate what the three would think of all of the off-season happenings in the automotive world once the show came back on.
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Celebrity Braincrash: It's a fun gag, innocuous, doesn't take more than 2-3 minutes at absolute maximum, and it's not like they have episode time limits to work with. Effectively, it's just a set up for random segments, and that's fine.
Cons:
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The American: Either needs different schtick or at least better writing. Super unlikely that he's not going anywhere because he's the foundation for their lap board and throwing him under the bus would just look bad on everyone.
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Not enough on-track reviews: This is a source of a lot of the candidness in Top Gear, and it contributes to the feeling of over-scriptedness. The track feels underutilized despite being a dedicated thing.
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Not enough challenges in their feature segments: They got better as the season went on, but a lot of these challenges were just drive from point A to point B and it makes the scripted hijinks stand out a bit more than they do otherwise because the challenges within these segments were few and far between.
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Not enough historical perspective in segments or as dedicated segments: I don't know if there just wasn't enough, but more would be nice, at least as a part of reviews.
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In-studio gags were very hit-or-miss: Especially James' "Does that mean he's not coming on then?", which overstayed it's welcome quite a bit. Rule of three, people.
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Scriptedness: Earlier in this thread I was pretty "what are you on about" RE: scriptedness criticisms, but later in the season it became a real issue because it became a pattern where feature segments would be anti-climactic or not even reach a proper conclusion because of a scripted gag, which wasn't the case as often with Top Gear. In general, they just need to be more informal and less prepared across the board, from developing their segments to the banter to the in-studio stuff.
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It seems like there's more negative than positive there, but that's not my overall evaluation, it's just easier to point out places to improve. I think the series has been pretty good, especially with them having to do things differently because of legal pressure from the BBC, which I assume is why a lot of the show has a bit more story to it than just being more talk show-esque.
The Holy Trinity, Aston Martin Vulcan review, environmentally friendly modified Land Rovers, Christmas Gift ideas, Le Mans history segment, the Namibia special, the Romantic Road Trip, there's been a ton of very high points across the 13 episodes and almost all of the other segments were decent-to-good.
They say they're open to feedback and making big changes season-to-season, but I wonder how exactly they'll receive and implement that feedback. Hope it's not just us on GAF that hate The American.