Since they tend to go to America often to do challenges like driving to New Orleans and getting chased by rednecks in Alabama, would you say they give a fair view of America?
Keep in mind they had drag racing cops and a dancing mayor on the show.
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No, its a show so everything is just made up for comedic purposes.
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Of course not but they're funny about them.
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I wouldn't trust their judgement if I were you. A better question is how are they not dead and people still let them do all that they do. Remember when they used a combine harvester as a snow clearer?
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Doesn't matter to me. Still far better than the US version imo.
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No it does not, but I still enjoy it more than the US Top Gear, and I'm American.
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Edited by Infiltrat0rN7: 3/25/2013 9:41:49 PMNo, but it's still lul
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No, but I don't expect it to. It's supposed to be a somewhat humorous show. What irks me are the retards who can't see that they're portraying it that way for comedic purposes and take their portrayal as fact.
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Not at all. Part of the reason why I don't watch it is because I can't stand the blind Anti-Americanism. Hell, they hate American cars simply because their American.
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Nothing on TV should be taken as an actual representation of anything.
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[quote]Keep in mind they had drag racing cops and a dancing mayor on the show.[/quote]Yes that is exactly what America is like but with one minor inconsistency and that is that there seems to have been no apple pie fireworks naked women C4 jets or freedom but overall that seems pretty spot on 100% legit OP definitely an accurate representation of the mighty country of America
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I don't mind Top Gear. But Jeremy Clarkson really annoys me.
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[quote]getting chased by rednecks in Alabama[/quote]lol