Well my impression is this. It( the show) leans more in the direstion of an "offroad" magazine type show rather than a Petersons/JP magazine type show. But, they are doing it, getting better, and have the personalitys to get it done. I know their hands are tied somewhat due to advertisers and such. It sure seems they have the desire to learn more about real world wheeling. In a perfect ( for us ) world, the show would be 2 hours long, have no commercials, and be a lot more in depth. Unfortunatly, that isn't what makes money, and attracts advertisers. I thnk it would be a dream job to be fresh out of school, to have a nice clean shop, working with only new metal, someone else footing the bill, and all the tools needed to do the job. Speaking of shows, I used to really like Shade Tree Mechanic, now it's changed names and formats it seems. Just lost something I think.