Jerry
SuperDork
12/10/15 8:02 a.m.
9 episodes counting the opening special as two separate episodes. I remember hearing about the license plate issue on the news a year ago, finally got to see it.
And I'm kinda loving that Lotus from the special. I know I'll finish the season by the end of the weekend, even with something tomorrow evening and PRI all day Saturday.
Gawd, I'm going to miss those guys Richard is my favorite presenter, I think because his automotive performance views, opinions, and preferences are a bit less British biased than James and Jeremy. Richard also seems to really get Americans' way of perfromance thinking. Contrary to James' image on the show, he really can drive fast. And think what you want about Jeremy, the man KNOWS his cars and can drive really well. LONG LIVE THE STIG!!!
Ian F
MegaDork
12/10/15 8:38 a.m.
I noticed the final seasons were on Netflix a week or so ago. I've been slowly going through them.
I know what Im watching this weekend
good thing I didn't cancel netfilx yet.. :-)
I had been approaching being up to date, and had bought a few episodes on Amazon when the kerfuffle happened. I think I was but a week or two behind. The final is sad, save for an awesome Fiat Jeremy built.
WildScotsRacing wrote:
Gawd, I'm going to miss those guys Richard is my favorite presenter, I think because his automotive performance views, opinions, and preferences are a bit less British biased than James and Jeremy. Richard also seems to really get Americans' way of perfromance thinking. Contrary to James' image on the show, he really can drive fast. And think what you want about Jeremy, the man KNOWS his cars and can drive really well. LONG LIVE THE STIG!!!
No reason to miss them. The complete trio will be back on the air in 2016!
On Netflix now? That's cute, I downloaded it the same day it first aired...
In reply to Fueled by Caffeine:
That's why he's on the list
I watched them on BBC America the day after they were released in the UK, and they've been re-run a number of times since then.
Fueled by Caffeine wrote:
GameboyRMH wrote:
On Netflix now? That's cute, I downloaded it the same day it first aired...
yay for theft.
I regularly watch BBC America on cable if it makes you feel better
On an illegal hookup, no doubt.
Raise your hand if you've NEVER stolen something. Yeah... That's what I thought.
I'm anxiously waiting to see what the trio comes up with in their next venture. After several dull seasons, that last partial season of Top Gear was really pretty good. I heard that most of the production crew left with them as well, so whatever comes next should be of equal quality.
I'm going to miss the Stig.
I will continue to download torrents until I hear the black helicopters hovering above
I've paid for hundreds of channels with the cable/dish companies for 20+ years, yet I was only able to watch 1 channel at a time. So I have plenty of credit to cash in...
In reply to HappyAndy:
The production quality of that show was a very large part of why I loved it so much.
The Hoff wrote:
I will continue to download torrents until I hear the black helicopters hovering above
I've paid for hundreds of channels with the cable/dish companies for 20+ years, yet I was only able to watch 1 channel at a time. So I have plenty of credit to cash in...
Ohhhh I like that logic!!!!!!
The Hoff wrote:
I will continue to download torrents until I hear the black helicopters hovering above
I've paid for hundreds of channels with the cable/dish companies for 20+ years, yet I was only able to watch 1 channel at a time. So I have plenty of credit to cash in...
This comes up every time we discuss the show, it seems.
None of us are saints, and plenty of us have downloaded TG. But talking about it publicly, especially on the website of a company that makes it's money in the media business, is just bad form, IMO.
NGTD
UltraDork
12/10/15 10:48 p.m.
It's not on the Canadian version of Netflix
No wonder people are getting on the US version.