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JimFlat6 said:
If they produce a USA version of Top Gear it will be a boring mess. Think Entertainment Tonight meets PBS's Motorweek and thats what it would probably be.

We dont do tongue in cheek, self deprecating humor well in the US and have way too many corporate legal departments ready to pounce.

A USA Top Gear would be a politicaly correct and diluted failure as would a German produced version.



Yeah, I have a question. Why is the word, derived from the last name Crapper, used to describe a mass of organic waste, being dumped into an essential appliance of every lavatory the world over, CENSORED?
And not just audio, they also censor lip movement and any "stray" fingers. Must really be bad being a producer there...




Eh... what the heck are you talking about?