Every car has a story. From the moment it was conceived, to its first road test, to where it is today. This series tells the life story of the world's most fascinating cars.Every car has a story. From the moment it was conceived, to its first road test, to where it is today. This series tells the life story of the world's most fascinating cars.Every car has a story. From the moment it was conceived, to its first road test, to where it is today. This series tells the life story of the world's most fascinating cars.
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I really like the concept of the show. They seem to find obscure stories about cars and tell them in an interesting almost mysterious way. The show keeps me guessing until the very end! I've waited every week for a new episode and watch it either live or the next day. Great job guys, keep up the good work. I can't wait to see what you show me next!
I just suffered through episode 4 of season 2, where two abysmally clueless (and annoying) beta males discuss the possibility that "dead man's curve" in LA was purposely designed to be dangerous/deadly....a 10 minute discussion that took a mind-numbing hour to accomplish. This has been their modus operandi from the beginning, but they have really screwed the pooch here.
Since there was pretty much nothing to begin with, the writers filled the segment with side stories about Jan & Dean, a short history of the Corvette , and interviews with assorted 'experts' regarding road design. This pile of crap (and all previous episodes) has been forever banished from my DVR - if I could only erase it from my memory as well.
Apparently, the new direction for all the channels affiliated with the Discovery Network have been engaged in a secret competition to lower the bar for 'educational' programming to simian levels (or if you prefer, the public schools).
Since there was pretty much nothing to begin with, the writers filled the segment with side stories about Jan & Dean, a short history of the Corvette , and interviews with assorted 'experts' regarding road design. This pile of crap (and all previous episodes) has been forever banished from my DVR - if I could only erase it from my memory as well.
Apparently, the new direction for all the channels affiliated with the Discovery Network have been engaged in a secret competition to lower the bar for 'educational' programming to simian levels (or if you prefer, the public schools).
Interesting concept. I was really looking forward to the premier. First episode had a unique story about a stolen and buried Dino Ferrari. Sadly, there is only about a five minute story to be told, and they need to stretch it out to one hour. Endless repetition of the same facts. It might be tolerable as a 30 minute show.
Started out as a big murder mystery, "What are the cars going to tell us" they say. Well by the end of it we couldn't even tell what direction the cars went into the water. Oh, and one theory was that they tried to push start one of the cars and they went too far and went into the lake... A WOMANS HEAD WAS IN THE TRUNK! IVE PUSH STARTED A CAR, THERE IS NO DECAPITATING FORCE INVOLVED!
What started out as a good idea, was completely flushed down the toilet with this show. I watched the first couple episodes, and was intrigued enough to set the DVR to record for the rest.
It just became worse and worse. The two host appear to talk for they're own pleasure, and encourage each to do so. The spectrum of dialogue between the two is vegetarian lasagna to dumb, and at certain times they just repeat the same observations over, and over, and over.
30 min of commercials, 20 min of repeating the same observation, 10 minutes of content.
The hosts appear to be such self indulgent weeny's, that u can't help to think that they are either related to someone to keep this show. Or, producing themselves .
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