I thought this show was going to be more like Wheeler Dealers where Hammond would go find the car, and then we'd see the other two guys talking about and doing the repairs. Unfortunately, it's more just the behind the scenes drama of owning a business - it's basically Hammond moaning about spending money and not having enough coming in. We barely get to see any actual restoration work. We're three episodes in and Hammond is already saying he's out of money, so I guess that's it? Show over? Hammond and family now broke and living on the streets?
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Reply by bratface
on November 7, 2021 at 5:58 AM
How do you think they get people to keep tuning in to this crap? They create conflict, moan about not having enough money, etc., so people will find out what happened!
Reply by revengine
on November 10, 2021 at 1:09 AM
Well, there was none of this on Wheeler Dealers and I kept tuning in. In fact, if they keep up with the drama, I'll be tuning out. How do they expect me to take them seriously about not having enough money when the show remains on the air - three episodes in and I'm supposed to believe that's it, they're done with the series because Hammond is out of money? Give us viewers some respect, we're not that gullible.