Auto-related reality shows have long been an obscure type which is likely to either see either success or be a failure. Fast N Loud through the years has proved to be the latter. The popularity that was Fast N Loud on the market has spawned and expanded other shows with similar aims. Of them, Fired Up Garage is one.
While the demand for these shows increased but only a handful of shows had the same reach as the first show. In the “few” listed are The Misfit Garage an offshoot of Fast N Loud.
Many of us may recall The Misfit Garage as a different Fast and Loud which was packed with drama. Funny enough when we take a one look back, it’s likely that they’re right. Some might view the debates and squabbles between the characters as insincere However, I’m here to tell you this is what makes the money.
The Misfit Garage has established their name in the music industry and is indestructible to Fast and Loud due to their humorous and off-putting theatrics.
In addition, a variety of forums were on the table during each episode’s airing with people arguing and exchanging opinions on who’s who and what’s who.
The Garage is Fired Up Cast
While it’s on air, many actors have left and joined the show year after year. Gas Monkey Garage producer Richard Rawlings was also the person who created the show since it was a spin-off from Fast N Loud and he’s also producer.
Despite hosting big-name shows the Misfit Garage was the first occasion that Rawlings was ever at the center of attention. Auto enthusiasts closely watched the show despite its lack of popularity among the general public.
In the course of the series, Tom Smith, Jordan Butler, Thomas Weeks, and Scott McMillan all stood out the most of the cast. In the context of what we know, Rawlings fired Smith and Butler from the series after an dispute.
But Rawlings later admitted the two characters’ removal was merely an act to ensure that they could relocate into The Misfit Garage. In light that, Rawlings used the previous storyline to begin the spin-off series The Misfit Garage.
What happened to the Fired In Garage?
After the show aired its 7th season in the year 2018 Fired Up garage has stopped renewal. There have been disputes between the group and the creator of the series, Richard Rawlings; that could be one reason for why the show was canceled. There has been many debate about whether the program is authentic since some believed it was “Just a show” that is to say, that there was any reality and the majority of scenes were written.
Whatever happens however, the fans from “Fired In Garage” would love to see a revival of the show. If this occurs, we’ll be the ones to inform you.