The only american show that I saw advertised recently that looked like it COULD be good was some new one with Tim Allen, and that's because I liked him in Last Man Standing.
Mate, I absolutely adore Jay Leno's Garage -- he has such amazing cars on there. I don't always agree with his assessment on some cars and the culture surrounding them, but it's such a great historical channel. Hopefully those are being archived on physical media. It's also an extra treat whenever Allen is on the show to talk about his cars or related car culture.
I actually think I prefer Allen's opinions more than Jay's because Allen compares cars as they drive back then and now, rather than through rose tinted glasses. Despite my love for many classic muscle cars from the 60s and 70s, Allen rightly points out that their lack of power steering makes them extremely difficult to drive and finicky on the road, and he's right about that. But I digress.
Anyway, I saw the thumbnail for an ad for Allen's new show, and if he's actually working in a garage, then I'll look forward to that Leno cameo.
I should clarify. It's a sitcom where his character has that as a job. It's not an actual car show like Jay Leno's Garage. But Leno did cameos in Home Improvement and Last Man Standing, both as a mechanic. It's kind of a given as long as his health allows.
The only american show that I saw advertised recently that looked like it COULD be good was some new one with Tim Allen, and that's because I liked him in Last Man Standing.
Starring Tim Allen and Kat Dennings's tits.
But seriously, a Tim Allen show where he works in a classic car garage? Anyone want to put down bets on how long before the Leno cameo?
Mate, I absolutely adore Jay Leno's Garage -- he has such amazing cars on there. I don't always agree with his assessment on some cars and the culture surrounding them, but it's such a great historical channel. Hopefully those are being archived on physical media. It's also an extra treat whenever Allen is on the show to talk about his cars or related car culture.
I actually think I prefer Allen's opinions more than Jay's because Allen compares cars as they drive back then and now, rather than through rose tinted glasses. Despite my love for many classic muscle cars from the 60s and 70s, Allen rightly points out that their lack of power steering makes them extremely difficult to drive and finicky on the road, and he's right about that. But I digress.
Anyway, I saw the thumbnail for an ad for Allen's new show, and if he's actually working in a garage, then I'll look forward to that Leno cameo.
I should clarify. It's a sitcom where his character has that as a job. It's not an actual car show like Jay Leno's Garage. But Leno did cameos in Home Improvement and Last Man Standing, both as a mechanic. It's kind of a given as long as his health allows.
It's something like Shifting Gears, talk about a title out of the 80s.
To be honest returning to the 80s or better, the 90s which was peak western entertainment would be for the best..
Agreed.