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Having a sense of humour is a broad expression.
Is enjoying "Last of the Summer Wine", "My Family", "Top Gear" having a sense of humour? Possibly.
But it's not one I share. I find them all painfully obvious, hackneyed and cringing.
Project you seem to be confusing jealousy with opinion...I choose not to watch as in my opinion its no longer worth watching...im sure its entertainment to many...just not me anymore.
Thought it was very poor this year
Project you seem to be confusing jealousy with opinion...I choose not to watch as in my opinion its no longer worth watching...im sure its entertainment to many...just not me anymore.
But my opinion is that a lot of folks are jealous of 3 well paid presenters, having fun, driving different cars, and travelling to exotic places.
So they find variuous reasons not to watch.......
Oh, I'm not jealous, just dissapointed and bored.
OK, its getting a bit long in the tooth, obviously very scripted but I genuinely thought the "straight six cricket" was ace.
Shame they ruined that mini though.
Seems as if JC, has now upset the indians, with toilet jokes and the toilet seat on the boot of the jag.
Just who hasnt he offended at sometime.
I was disappointed with it.
Most of the gags were just repeats of ones done (better) on previous TG programmes, the picking on James May is getting really boring and some of it was plain irritating, especially the garden party. The only proper laugh it got from us was when the trains separated.
Watched it with my wife, my brother and his fiancé and my parents who are all TG fans and we all agreed it was pap.
Sadly no one has seen it as entertainmnet , funny, etc, and gets people talking, most of the above are negative though, jealousy probably.
Or maybe people just think it's crap. I think Strictly Come Dancing is crap but I don't think it means that I'm jealous of any of the people involved.
And saying "Lighten up, it's just entertainment" doesn't mean that the bar should be lowered.
