So where do we stand on the whole "Jeremy Clarkson" thing?

Just curious.
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Vroomvroom wrote:In4 moved: There are many opinions about this, many say that Clarksoon took it far and deserves his punishment. However, I think that's a load of bullocks. I have not seen images of a badly beaten up person, someone who had to go to hospital or something. As long as I don't see that, I will assume that Clarkson punched the guy for some reason, but not so that serious injuries if any at all occured. BBC, pls.
WildKarrde wrote:I honestly think old Jerry just doesn't give a damn anymore. He'll probably keep making Top Gear if he can, but I don't think he needs the money, and I think he's probably ready for a break.
My opinion? What he did was definitely wrong and indefensible.
Will I continue to watch Top Gear with him on it, even after what's happened? Most definitely.
Will I continue to watch Top Gear without him? Almost definitely not, especially considering May and Hammond will likely leave with him.
I won't stop watching Top Gear because they fired him... I'll stop watching because the only Top Gear I have ever cared about is the one that has that genuine chemistry between the three producers. To me, without Clarkson, Hammond and May, Top Gear is just another car show.
This is an extremely tough decision for BBC, I'd hate to be in their shoes.
Tycondero wrote:For BBC this was really a decision of principles over success I think. I think they did the respectable thing, I just do not like it it had to come to this. Of course the program is going to suffer. I think Hammond and May will stay. If however, they also leave then Top Gear is dead I think. They can try, but it will likely become a car show that is totally politically correct without any character that only few like to watch.