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Ep3: Real non-endorsement for Tesla cars.


I'm surprised Tesla allowed this show to use their brand name. The whole episode centers around how difficult it is to have one of these cars, and how hard it is to find somewhere to charge it. It absolutely serves as a total non-endorsement of their cars.

Though ludicrous mode would be cool if they really have it.


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This is the first episode I've seen of this show. I thought it was ridiculous how much of the show was devoted to that car. It was like watching an extended Tesla commercial. They spent more time on the car than most episodes of Knight Rider.

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I thought it was good drama and writing. Yeah it's a bit "gimmicky" similar to how the transporter malfunctions in every second star trek episode, but it's far better than what writers today usually do:

Plot-Induced Stupidity or giving the Idiot Ball to one of the characters.
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/IdiotBall

I REALLY really REALLLY hate it when writers make characters act obviously stupid or emotional just to create drama and a problem for the characters then to overcome with "believing in yourself" and stupid things like that. Here we have a genuine problem the characters have to deal with. And it definitely hasn't been overdone either.

You could even see it (if you really want to) as a comment on how much we rely on technology, and from how far we are from our natural environment.

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Love the comparison to Knight Rider. LOL!

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If they're flashing a twix candy bar or cut to some billboard of nike than sure yeah.. I highly doubt most of the people who watch this show could afford even a test drive in one of those things so commercializing for whom? The 1% that may not even be watching?

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Ludicrous is very real. youtube it.

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The other mode (not as powerful) is called Insane.

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I doubt people that can afford a Tesla care much about how it's portrayed in a basic cable drama.

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I doubt people that can afford a Tesla care much about how it's portrayed in a basic cable drama.

If their brand is said over and over and over and the car is show in details, down to the ludicrous mode... you bet your ass they do. They probably paid for it.

The thing is I doubt they are trying to sell Teslas to rednecks living in the middle of wherever backwards dirt roads they were driving so it didn't hurt them much

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Though ludicrous mode would be cool if they really have it.

What an awesome nod to the great Mel Brooks. 


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Ludicrous Mode is very real (search YouTube for "Tesla Ludicrous") and yes, that is where the name came from. Elon Musk's nod to Spaceballs.

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I wonder if the Bugatti Veyron has "afterburner" mode? They did discover that at full power the Veyron has an 8 ft flame shooting out the back, but then, probably no other car is following that close at 262 mph.

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That car looked like a total pain!

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