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Each show begins with five teams of two competing in various driving competitions. Basically, take every vehicle trope that exists, make it absurdly awesome, and make it a Crash Course event. Teams get eliminated until two remain, which take on an obstacle course to race for $50,000. Hosts Orlando Jones and Dan Cortese provide snarky commentary.
Each show begins with five teams of two competing in various driving competitions. Basically, take every vehicle trope that exists, make it absurdly awesome, and make it a Crash Course event. Teams get eliminated until two remain, which take on an obstacle course to race for $50,000. Hosts Orlando Jones and Dan Cortese provide snarky commentary.


It's either [[So Bad Its Good]], [[So Cool Its Awesome]], or just insane car-related entertainment.
It's either [[So Bad It's Good]], [[So Cool Its Awesome]], or just insane car-related entertainment.
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* [[Badass Driver]]: How many drivers can say they've successfully chased after a speeding semi, dodged falling barrels, then drove up the ramp and boarded the truck?
* [[Badass Driver]]: How many drivers can say they've successfully chased after a speeding semi, dodged falling barrels, then drove up the ramp and boarded the truck?
* [[Captain Crash]]: Apparently contestants have driving licenses. It's hard to tell with some of them.
* [[Captain Crash]]: Apparently contestants have driving licenses. It's hard to tell with some of them.
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* [[Ramp Jump]]: All over the place, including the flip-your-car-upside-down-stunt-ramp variant.
* [[Ramp Jump]]: All over the place, including the flip-your-car-upside-down-stunt-ramp variant.
* [[Serial Escalation]]: How many cars will they crash? How many things will go up in flames? How many crazy drivers will drive their passenger to tears?
* [[Serial Escalation]]: How many cars will they crash? How many things will go up in flames? How many crazy drivers will drive their passenger to tears?
* [[Squick]]: Siblings that were constantly hugging and rather...[[Brother Sister Incest|touchy-feely]].
* [[Squick]]: Siblings that were constantly hugging and rather...[[Brother-Sister Incest|touchy-feely]].
** One contestant called his mother "baby". Repeatedly.
** One contestant called his mother "baby". Repeatedly.
{{quote| '''Orlando''' (''to contestant'') Did you just call your mother "baby"?<br />
{{quote| '''Orlando''' (''to contestant'') Did you just call your mother "baby"?<br />

Revision as of 01:10, 10 January 2014

Imagine if ABC designed a Game Show based off Drives Like Crazy. Okay, now make contestants Hot Blooded throw in some Car Fu, add a little Wipeout, and sprinkle liberally with exploding cars.

Yeah, it's that kind of a show.

Each show begins with five teams of two competing in various driving competitions. Basically, take every vehicle trope that exists, make it absurdly awesome, and make it a Crash Course event. Teams get eliminated until two remain, which take on an obstacle course to race for $50,000. Hosts Orlando Jones and Dan Cortese provide snarky commentary.

It's either So Bad It's Good, So Cool Its Awesome, or just insane car-related entertainment.

Tropes used in Crash Course (TV series) include:
  • Badass Driver: How many drivers can say they've successfully chased after a speeding semi, dodged falling barrels, then drove up the ramp and boarded the truck?
  • Captain Crash: Apparently contestants have driving licenses. It's hard to tell with some of them.
  • Car Fu: Car Dominoes, anyone?
  • Catch Phrase: Orland is desperately trying to make "Two reds and a green" one.
  • Cool Car: Well, not exactly. The cars are modified with roll cages and lots of reinforcement, though.
  • Drives Like Crazy: Those who don't end up becoming a Badass Driver do this.
  • Don't Try This At Home: Repeated ad naseum in case some moron decides to roll a car for fun.
  • Even the Guys Want Him: Orlando had a "showmance" with one couple that never stopped smiling.
  • Every Car Is a Pinto: Purposely used. They love making cars "explode" with the magic of gasoline.
  • Exactly What It Says On the Tin: Besides the show's name, most of the games work this way. Like Car Bowling.
  • I Always Wanted To Do That: One contestant purposely drove off a truck ramp in attempt to flip his car. He nearly took out a few workers and a camera on a golf cart.
  • Made of Explodium: They probably spend half their budget on pyrotechnics.
  • Moment of Awesome: At least one per episode.
  • Nightmare Fuel / Paranoia Fuel: Flipping a car onto its roof and being stuck inside. Even with reinforced cars, protective gear, and paramedics on standby...that's still going to be terrifying.
  • Ramp Jump: All over the place, including the flip-your-car-upside-down-stunt-ramp variant.
  • Serial Escalation: How many cars will they crash? How many things will go up in flames? How many crazy drivers will drive their passenger to tears?
  • Squick: Siblings that were constantly hugging and rather...touchy-feely.
    • One contestant called his mother "baby". Repeatedly.

 Orlando (to contestant) Did you just call your mother "baby"?

Contestant: I'm just getting hyped up, baby!

Orlando (to Dan): Did he just call me "baby"??