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Quote "The drama was marred by incorrect use of period vehicles"
Really?
Probably less than 1 person in a million would notice that during the broadcast. How could that marr (ruin) anyone's enjoyment? I'd prefer to see this comment moved to a "nitpicks" section and the word marred removed. A 2010 Porsche or Ferrari might have "marred" the drama but not these cars, which as stated were just a few years out. — Preceding
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Quote "The drama was marred by incorrect use of period vehicles"
Really?
Probably less than 1 person in a million would notice that during the broadcast. How could that marr (ruin) anyone's enjoyment? I'd prefer to see this comment moved to a "nitpicks" section and the word marred removed. A 2010 Porsche or Ferrari might have "marred" the drama but not these cars, which as stated were just a few years out. — Preceding
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talk) 14:31, 3 June 2015 (UTC)reply