Top Gear 14×5

 The fifth episode of the 14th series of Top Gear ran on Sunday. The  main car feature was the Noble M600. And while the car set a blistering  time, I feel the same way about this car that I do about the episode as a  whole: meh.
 
 The Noble set a time of 1:17:7, which is the fourth fastest time on  the board. It’s also faster than the Buggati Veyron, Pagani Zonda F, AND  Ferrari Enzo. The time is pretty damn quick, but again I have no real  desire for this car like I do with a Pagani or Ferrari. I don’t think it  looks very nice, the interior is a whole lot of nothing, and I don’t  think it sounds very good as well. To me, speed isn’t everything. It’s a  lot, but it’s not everything.
 This episode as a whole was a meh-feast as well for me. The car-art  segment had its moments (I loved Coulthard blasting Jeremy with  paintballs from the Red Bull F1 cars exhaust, that was awesome!), but  the piece as a whole was just alright. The news segment was a let down  as well, and I was really looking forward to the Christmas presents bit  (I found the older ones hilarious). I get the feeling Top Gear is just  basically living on the chemistry of the hosts alone, as they seem to be  distancing themselves from the cars themselves. I mean I think Top Gear  now is still LOADS better than Fifth Gear ever was, but it’s losing  something. Maybe it really is nearing “the end”. The Noble M600 review  was actually pretty good though (even though I didn’t care for the car  itself), and I enjoyed the visuals, especially this shot (which weirdly  doesn’t involve the Noble at all!):
 
I’d love to have this in high-res as a wallpaper!
  
Overall though, this IS Top Gear, so  don’t think for a second I didn’t enjoy it! I guess I’m just hoping for  more car features, and less “faffing about”. Anyway, I’ll put up the  Noble M600 review, so you can judge for yourself the car and the show:
 
 
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