It's already very satisfying to see the "three cheap customers" together again. It can be seen that they are trying to maintain their own style and try to get rid of the shadow of TG. The three people's rich experience and tacit cooperation, coupled with Amazon's generous investment, the overall effect is very good, the new TG only pales in comparison. If you want to compare with the old TG, it still feels a little less interesting. After all, with a new environment and a new boss, the two sides still need to continue to run in. I believe the next two seasons will get better and better. However, there are two things that I don't like: one is "stars hit their brains" and the other is "Americans". The former feels ironic that the new TG depends on the ratings of the guest blog, but this routine is OK once or twice, and the more times it is meaningless. And the last episode also sprayed ketchup... "Yankee" is also, always holding on to a certain stigma, not as diverse as the previous black Stig. And this "Yankee" chattering endlessly is not as expressive as Stig who doesn't say a word. As for the issue of discrimination... the line between discrimination and ridicule is inherently blurred, and it is easy to cross the line. Moderate ridicule can make the show more interesting and down-to-earth. For example, the new TG completely chose to be peaceful and stable, and everyone has seen the effect of the program. But I still hope they can pay more attention, there are some places in this season that still make people feel uncomfortable.
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