BelSports
This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
Alasdair Orr
Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
Tayyab Torres
Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
Michelle Ridley
The movie is wonderful and true, an act of love in all its contradictions and complexity
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I am glad to see Diesel Brother back for more episodes. We are only just into the start of season 2 (in my country)... but it's a strong start and a definite return to the basics that the end of season 1 seemed to lose. Stay the course guys, your builds are great, the team dynamic is fun to watch and there is no need to overly promote your stuff... we see it when you build. I really wish that the show continues to build on the basis of big, fun trucks for the everyman rather than fake promotional builds, as season 1 ended doing. Keep it up guys, great fun to watch... when you stay true to your passion. Cheers
jbwolf-09290
great show. watched a marathon one night and really got into the unique builds these guy do. watched so many that after awhile I began to know the cast of characters. characters they are. the trucks they build are amazing and are flawless. this group of guys have such passion combined with artistic style that really makes them stand apart from the crowd. its great to see the show evolve and will continue. for what I can see all the crew members live clean lives and that's very refreshing to see. congrats diesel brothers!
jgandme
I enjoyed your show a lot when you first started. I particularly enjoyed the tech portions the most. I Enjoyed watching the guys actually doing work on the trucks.Lately your programs have change. You have added a bunch of silly crap that isn't entertaining at all. Y'all have given or built trucks to the famous people that can buy their own truck where most of us cant even hope to ever own a machine like that.I enjoy watching you give a truck to hard working people who deserve them, Rather than building a truck for someone that has more stuff then they can actually use and enjoy . Sure they probably have worked hard to get where they are however it's really good to see the little guys win once in a while. I know you guys come from the same place most of us did and I'm pretty sure you worked your butts off to get where you are. I just want to remind you to not forget where you came from . Your first shows were the most enjoyable I've seen to date and I thank you for that however just back it up a little and you'll have an even better show. Ill be watching and enjoying most the show tonight while you're playing baseball. I don't mean to pick you apart amigo's but I'd really enjoy seeing you get back to basics.Thanks for taking the time to read this.Dave.
muppetfiddler
Not sure if these are spoilers or not.. best to be sure. This has started as a great series... a solid 8/10 for me. The builds are cool, with some great big trucks to lust after. The shop's team seem a great bunch of fun lovin' characters. After 3-4 episodes a familiar feeling crept in. Was I watching Orange county diesel? Of course, all of these types of shows are for self promotion of the company, but the plugging of own brand products came on strong. Here we go, their own tire brand, sporting a 'patriot' theme, stars and stripes... manufactured elsewhere. Then a local dealer 'drops in' at the exact moment needed for a TV victory! Dropping in interest 7/10.I am holding on in the hope of a recovery. Now the latest episode is the 2nd of the 'sponsored builds'. Brands looking to buy prime time space by commissioning a build and getting exposure. Is it wrong?.. maybe not, but it is played out. OCC, Fast N'Loud and a bunch of others just about burnt up this premise. Time crunch, missing parts.... amazingly all coming together at the last moment.... 6/10 and dropping.Man, hoping it recovers and goes somewhere.