Superstar Big E” in the celebrity judging category. The contestants, meanwhile, are average Joes and Janes. Each comes out, tells a story about some car from their upbringing that meant a lot to them then and,Tears are shed as contestants recite tales of youth, inspiration and/or bonding that came from—or in—that car.
Then, as if by magic, each contestant is assigned a build crew consisting of three fabricating and mechanical professionals—each team getting a man, a woman, and a for some reason—to help create what they hope will get their guy or gal the win. It has all the ingredients for a wholesome half-hour of hilarity and hope. And it is that.Problem is, every utterance and reaction comes across as completely contrived and scripted.
For instance, the two contestants in the episode I saw appeared at the beginning of the show dressed in particular outfits, then supposedly spentgrinding and bondo-ing away on their cars until, at the end of the "week," there they were again wearing, suggesting that the beginning and end of the week were filmed on the same day.
Plus, all the characters we’re presented with, from host Rutledge Wood to Terry Crews to the contestants and build crews, are pleasant. You would like to have any one of them as a neighbor or a friend, which is refreshing in this sub-slice of a genre. And it’s a show your kids will like. Your kids won’t be as nit-picky as I was watching this. But you might be.
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