And this is why I get ticked off whenever some internet moron bitches about never liking clarkson and that the show was always shit and that top gear fanboys are fake petrolheads and whatnot, those people don't get what made top gear so special to so many people. Like you said, it's primarily about these three having the kind of fun a lot of people can't have today. You don't come to their era of top gear for sensible practical reviews of boring efficient modern cars everybody can buy. Just go to other dreary motoring journalists, or just youtube if that's all you want. If you watch the trio for that and then complain, you're a massive miserable idiot.
Absolutely. We owe the existence of a lot of our favourite automotive UA-camrs to these three because they inspired them to create their channels and make the content. Hoovies Garage is the perfect example.
Watching episodes of old top gear on UA-cam and watching the anime “Initial D” are what really got me into the car scene! I thank my love of old cars to my dad and top gear! They helped make me into the car guy I am! *_SO LONG LIVE THE GRAND TOUR!!!!_*
Jeremy announced that the main reason he cried on that Grand Tour episode was because he never got a proper Top Gear farewell. As The Grand Tour will be continuing, they were only saying goodbye to the tent and audience. We still have infinity more things to see, learn and remember to come.
I know it’s so weird because I remember watching all these episodes over and over again on Dave as a kid 🤣🤣 always gives me goosebumps and good memories every time I watch this
I came to say this exacty thing. It's an incredibly apt description of how they grew to be the legends they are. They say science is just messing about and writing down the results (which I agree with as a 3rd year chemistry student) and so good TV must go the same way.
After Jeremy James and Richard built the name up it would of been fucked up to not let them coz topgear became what it was because of them three and andy wilman producer
Top Gear The Grand Tour The reason I like cars, three middle aged men falling over every week for 17 years of my life & the reason I have a amazon prime account.
@@RogerSmithOfficial Not really, it doesn't need to make a profit so it doesn't care about money. The simple fact is that Jeremy assaulted a producer for no reason
@@adamsaxton3044 Clarkson made the point that the show was nothing without him.... (and to an extent that might be true) ..... it was incredibly disappointing that the other two appeared to condone the actions in that they stood with him. There was a due process provided to Clarkson and the overwhelming reposnse was that give the physical and verbal assault had not been a reasonable response to any provocation he was fired. Why should there be one law/rules for a lead and not the rest of the team. The BBC was right, even though the head of the BBC admitted that he was a talent the BBC could ill afford to lose. I admire the BBC because they did, they recognised the true worth and value of EVERY team member.
Jeremy is in essence the human embodiment of a Monty Python sketch: outlandish, bizarre, and with a smacking of blatant offensive humor from time to time, but still the possessor of the most heart of anything like it.
Jeremy Clarkson, along with Andy Willman, pioneered the modern irreverent style of presenting fact-based shows and documentaries. They took Richard Hammond in when he couldn't get arrested in the media business and made him one of Britain's most sought-after presenters. We hoped it would never end, but knew that eventually it must. And true audience pleasers to the last, they haven't even said goodbye without giving us a few more encores. Nobody else has the guts to do television this way anymore.
I used to watch it live and then ctachup on Netflix the day afterwards. These three are so much to so many, on a rainy evening, when the news was full of war and depression, you could count on these guys to bring a smile to the nation.
These Three Men were probably the Greatest part of my childhood. I remember watching the show as a kid with my dad until I’d fall asleep, and he’d carry me and tuck me into my bed. The great times they gave us, the laughs, the tears of joy, I will never, and CAN never, forget. I want to thank them from the bottom of my heart for years upon years of amazing times. I LOVE YOU.
Came here after the final Grand Tour special. Thank you Jeremy, Richard, & James for all the great laughs and memories. You’ll never know how much you three mean to your fans.
This should’ve been the final montage with all the other specials bits in it too, this song is just the perfect ending to a perfect 22 years, fair well Top Gear and The Grand Tour
I didn't cry at my grandmother's funeral, nor did I cry at my nans, I shed a few tears when my dog of 15 years died. I wept hysterically at this when I watched it for the first time. Absolutely hysterically.
These 3 are THE reason millions of us fell in love with cars. They are the best! Not just national but global treasures! Their memory will live on forever in fans like us! They will never be forgotten.
As much as I loved Top Gear, I really wish they’d of made the move from the BBC to a streaming platform like Amazon a lot sooner. The BBC restricted so much for them and obviously kept the budget as low as possible. Im a fan of Paddy, Flintoff and LeBlanc but Top gear post the trio was always doomed from the start
I find that very interesting, because I personally found the fact that the budget was obviously far smaller at the BBC one of Top Gear's best factors. The cheap car challenges, the damp circuit, the poor video quality all added to the charm of Top Gear. It really made the show feel creative because of that restriction and gave a sense of mediocrity that reinforced the idea that they were just three friends mucking about with cars.
@@nuclearsandwiches3064 That's the exact same charm that shows like Red Dwarf and Dr Who have, it's almost a quintessentially British thing to just look past it and enjoy it for what it truly is
So sad to see it all end, this trio has worked together longer than I have been alive and I have almost watched every episode of TG and TGT, I randomly quote them and such, sad to see it go, but maybe a new group will come along, they were as big as Ant and Dec, but stile the spotlight in a different way, hopefully a new group comes along and recaptures us the same way these three did.
These three men were my form of childhood therapy. Coping with bullying in high school....Top Gear. My grandad passed away... Top Gear. My son in the NICU... The Grand Tour. Whenever I couldn't laugh, they were there. Whether it was Jermey measuring snow with his face, Richard crashing various vehicles, or James being well James. They were always a constant, I cried when I watched this episode and now knowing the final ever appearance as a trio is coming later this year....well, that really kills me. I know none of them will read this, but Jezza, Hamster, and Captain Slow....thank you. "I called upon my old friends, SPEED AND POWER"
Really is the end of an era. Watched the final last night and it's gotta be hitting me more now, especially watching these back. As sad as it'll be that we won't have new content and years of fresh enjoyment from them, we've gotta be thankful we can watch our favourite moments whenever we like, any time. Thanks for memories and laughs chaps!
This came out of nowhere, and at first, I thought Clarkson was doing a bit. It made me realize that if he was this affected by the audience format ending, he must have been damn near inconsolable after getting sacked from Top Gear. But as sad as it was to watch this announcement and Clarkson break down a bit, this is the sort of person I want making programs, the type who treats show like a son. Also it really put into perspective just how much those three boneheads have given the world and how no one can even begin to replace them. We all know that The Grand Tour is the real Top Gear.
I remember reading an interview with Clarkson before the revamped BBC Top Gear came out in 2002. He said he'd given up smoking (which obviously didn't last long) so "there wouldn't be so many pauses for breath" and how he would "still call a spade a spade". Can't believe that was so long ago now.
It’s not the end tho! Season 4 is ready. Only differences no audience or testing cars. Just specials which it has been for a while if you think about it.
Thank you for being real from the first to the last episode without losing your own opinion on things! I fear that there is never coming an authentic show like this again so cheers to you mates for entertaining me since I’m a child
The way I see it is, Hammond and May got to say goodbye to top gear, Clarkson never got too. So this wasn't him just being upset about the grand tour ending, but him finally being able to say goodbye to the show he brought back from irrelevance, and combined with Hammand and May, made a cultural icon.
@@jeck8005 well they did seamen on grand tour which is out now. It was the first episode for season 4. All of season 4 are jsut specials, big road trips and challenges
They were so funny and original and genuine the bond and humor and the show that was 10% cars and 90% comedy ... watching 20 years passing by in a 3 min video... Thank u guys for endless memories laughs and a legacy that will never die ... Thank u .
It was truely amazing to watch these 3 lads come up with all kinds of ideas. Ive been watching since i was about 4 years old up until a month before their final episode. I practically grew up watching them on the telly. Jeremy, Richard and James, hats off to ye, ye made my childhood a great one
It has been announced it's coming to a full stop now and it has brought me back here and I'm glad they're ending it on a high, I wonder if they're able to do something as momentous as this in the last special
I absolutely love these guys and have watched them since I was a kid. I'm so glad amazon kept them together and absolutely love watching them drive around the world in exotic cars to exotic places and cracking jokes and pranks.
From childhood through to adulthood I've been watching these three cock around all across the world and to see how much it meant to them really brings it all home. I know it's been a while since this episode and they're still able to make their specials to this day, but it truly is the end of an era. An era of outright legends.
I'm an American but this trio was always my favorite out of any shows, I'm truly heartbroken because I've spent the past 22 years of my life enjoying watching jezza, captain slow, and hampster. With nothing but love to my mates from across the pond ❤😢
When I was sitting back in my couch while watching this episode, the end came, tears came and went and came again there will never be another trio as great as this.
This was a great tribute. I'm thankful that there's so many episodes of both shows to rewatch over again. For anyone that didnt know, there's a dedicated 24/7 Top Gear channel on Samsungs TV app.
I used to watch this show with my dad. It was the only thing we really enjoyed together for many years. The three of them proved they didn’t need the BBC and continued the legacy on Amazon. Thanks for the memories. Godspeed gentlemen
Idc what these 3 do or how much trouble or controversy they stir up. I will always, always love them. They are the reason I'm into cars. If it wasn't for these three, idk where I would be right now with life.
These men are kings, seeing the end broke my heart I may have started only from s5 but I grew up watching this and it made me a gear head I’m sad that it’s gone but I’m happy I was there to watch three friends enjoy themselves together
This is where real men cried
2016 6 hours of Bahrain
Audi tribute laps
😔✋
It's incredible how well loved and appreciated a car show is. Not just here but across the world. I don't think there will ever be one like it
What is the name of the song used during the montage?
@Just another Redjack Layla by Derek and the dominos
It was never about the fancy cars. It was never about the challenges. It was never about the touring the world.
It was just 3 old friends having fun
Ryan Olivier true so true it was all about the funniest trio
And this is why I get ticked off whenever some internet moron bitches about never liking clarkson and that the show was always shit and that top gear fanboys are fake petrolheads and whatnot, those people don't get what made top gear so special to so many people. Like you said, it's primarily about these three having the kind of fun a lot of people can't have today.
You don't come to their era of top gear for sensible practical reviews of boring efficient modern cars everybody can buy. Just go to other dreary motoring journalists, or just youtube if that's all you want. If you watch the trio for that and then complain, you're a massive miserable idiot.
@Ryan Olivier So true, so true. I will always remember the times i watched this guys late at night with my dad❤️❤️
agreed, I always watched top gear for what these 3 bozzos would come up next, and Willman for giving the ideas.
True
Nobody can deny what top gear and these three did to bring up generations of gear heads
Absolutely. We owe the existence of a lot of our favourite automotive UA-camrs to these three because they inspired them to create their channels and make the content. Hoovies Garage is the perfect example.
Shane Earley Ew no most of them are spoiled annoying little shit heads. Don’t be associating them with top gear.
Sorry, petrolheads
Watching episodes of old top gear on UA-cam and watching the anime “Initial D” are what really got me into the car scene! I thank my love of old cars to my dad and top gear! They helped make me into the car guy I am! *_SO LONG LIVE THE GRAND TOUR!!!!_*
Not even just gear heads, ive been watching this show with my family since i was 5 and ive never been a huge car fan
as the saying goes, “don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened”
Tears of joy
Thank you Dr Seuss
Yeah, I was just sitting in a Spoons crying my face off, tell that to the man that’s gonna inevitably punch me in the head
1000th like :)
Cry because it's ending
Jeremy announced that the main reason he cried on that Grand Tour episode was because he never got a proper Top Gear farewell. As The Grand Tour will be continuing, they were only saying goodbye to the tent and audience. We still have infinity more things to see, learn and remember to come.
Hope so
Wait so the trio is still together?
@@EchoDroll Yeah they're still fucking about ;)
EchoDrollYT yeah mate
EchoDrollYT watch drivetribe on UA-cam, all in there
I feel so old because I remember watching all the oldest episodes of top gear as they came out as a kid
I know it’s so weird because I remember watching all these episodes over and over again on Dave as a kid 🤣🤣 always gives me goosebumps and good memories every time I watch this
After Jeremy got fired they should've killed top gear and just kept the grand tour
I have loved this show since I was 6
Top gear mean
I feel exactly the same, Jack
“We are the cutting edge of cocking about”
Hammond, no one could have said it better
I came to say this exacty thing. It's an incredibly apt description of how they grew to be the legends they are. They say science is just messing about and writing down the results (which I agree with as a 3rd year chemistry student) and so good TV must go the same way.
Props to the BBC for giving them permission to use the clips from Top Gear, they really didn't legaly have to do that.
Would have been quite petty of them if they didn't let then use it though
Im pretty sure with the passing of time they are on good terms now.
After Jeremy James and Richard built the name up it would of been fucked up to not let them coz topgear became what it was because of them three and andy wilman producer
@@deedeearnaz1755 I physically hate paddy mccunt so much
Money = Permission ;)
Where Girls cried: Titanic.
Where Boys cried: Fast And Furious 7.
Where Legends cried:
Where even God himself cried
What If someone cries during all three?
The boys one made me laugh cause this is a shit film
Some say "he" cried
I'm sitting here three years later crying again 😂 honestly it is sad how life passes us by. And we never appreciate what we have until it's gone ❤️
Top Gear
The Grand Tour
The reason I like cars, three middle aged men falling over every week for 17 years of my life & the reason I have a amazon prime account.
16
Udy kid You were late.
@@coolman40545 😂🤣
These men was the part of the reason I went towards engineering.
Who's here after watching the final Grand Tour special for another good cry?
Whos here after watching "a one for the road". Not ashamed to say im crying
How come this was posted 5 years ago but the grand tour only just finished. I'm a bit confused. 🫤
@@lemon_j22 As far as I know they continued to do specials and episodes but no longer did live audiences in the traditional Top Gear fashion
@@nwah7581 Ahh I see. Thanks.
The BBC should have given them a proper farewell when they left top gear.
BBC cares about money. Nothing more
@@RogerSmithOfficial Not really, it doesn't need to make a profit so it doesn't care about money. The simple fact is that Jeremy assaulted a producer for no reason
IFB if this “assault” was so serious how come the whole crew and team left with him after he was fired?
The BBC shouldn't have been a bunch of pricks in the first place. They cut their own nose off to spite their face.
@@adamsaxton3044 Clarkson made the point that the show was nothing without him.... (and to an extent that might be true) ..... it was incredibly disappointing that the other two appeared to condone the actions in that they stood with him.
There was a due process provided to Clarkson and the overwhelming reposnse was that give the physical and verbal assault had not been a reasonable response to any provocation he was fired.
Why should there be one law/rules for a lead and not the rest of the team. The BBC was right, even though the head of the BBC admitted that he was a talent the BBC could ill afford to lose.
I admire the BBC because they did, they recognised the true worth and value of EVERY team member.
Who is here after one for the road
Here
It shows how much Jeremy cares. He may be offensive often but he is sensitive under the screms of POWER
Literally the only person alive to say anything and get away with it
@@TheNab2323 really wish we had more people like him. A lot of people would laugh more
Jeremy is in essence the human embodiment of a Monty Python sketch: outlandish, bizarre, and with a smacking of blatant offensive humor from time to time, but still the possessor of the most heart of anything like it.
I remember being in tears when the last one came out
Moodymize the grand tour goes on you now
@@jackcorcoran9886it’s gone now
Anyone else sad because the famous indestructible Hilux wasn’t in the compilation?
Haha that was the bit that first got me into Top Gear, many years ago.
and top gear dog
@@mickmastroianni8388 or them saying goodbye on topgear
And Oliver
And vietnam episode
Clarkson, Hammond, May:
The best comedic trio we will ever witness in our lives. Let´s celebrate 17 years of entertainment :)
James : Umm...16
@@Rafif_57
Hammond: Well, you were late
They should be knighted for this, honestly.
lets be honest, they changed the world for the better
Definitely
ya if Lewis Hamilton is they should be
The crown is too PC for these legends
I mean I like them but get real, even Rowan Atkinson hasn't been knighted.
Never, in my entire life, will there be a moment where I won't miss these three. This only fits one quote. Oh cock.
Jeremy Clarkson, along with Andy Willman, pioneered the modern irreverent style of presenting fact-based shows and documentaries. They took Richard Hammond in when he couldn't get arrested in the media business and made him one of Britain's most sought-after presenters. We hoped it would never end, but knew that eventually it must. And true audience pleasers to the last, they haven't even said goodbye without giving us a few more encores. Nobody else has the guts to do television this way anymore.
But this isn't goodbye, the grand tour is still going... They're just not having an audience anymore, that's why he Jeremy cried.
What do you mean couldn't get arrested in the media business?
They been doing this longer than I’ve been alive but I use to love watching this when I was younger
With my dad at late nights
EchoDrollYT I watched it with my cousin and my grandfather
@@Diegothedriver yeah good days
On that bombshell
I used to watch it live and then ctachup on Netflix the day afterwards. These three are so much to so many, on a rainy evening, when the news was full of war and depression, you could count on these guys to bring a smile to the nation.
These Three Men were probably the Greatest part of my childhood. I remember watching the show as a kid with my dad until I’d fall asleep, and he’d carry me and tuck me into my bed. The great times they gave us, the laughs, the tears of joy, I will never, and CAN never, forget. I want to thank them from the bottom of my heart for years upon years of amazing times. I LOVE YOU.
This is a amazing show
It was the perfect time man, there will never be something like it again 🥲
Who came here after watching one for the road
Absolutely 💯 me
seeing this after one for the road hits different
And now it really is over 😢
You have to admit the scene at 1:19 along with the opening guitar line is bad ass.
What’s the song?
@@dillydain5195 Layla by Eric Clapton
@@dillydain5195 ua-cam.com/video/0WUdlaLWSVM/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/0WUdlaLWSVM/v-deo.html
I just wish it was the OG top gear tune
Came here after the final Grand Tour special. Thank you Jeremy, Richard, & James for all the great laughs and memories. You’ll never know how much you three mean to your fans.
Who else cried while watching this on prime and seeing the tears of Jeremy clarkson
Even james was fighting it, you could hear it in his voice. 😭
Everybody!
Girls: Boys don't now what real heartbreak is
Boys:
More heartbreak than all of the stupid sobby movies and shows combined
The only audience members I saw crying were women.
He should of said “on that bombshell “
Dylan Heaton it’s time to end
The Drunken Bananas thank you all so much for coming
Goodnight!
The Drunken Bananas outro music plays
Dylan Heaton baba ba bing bing ba ba bing bing bing bing bing bing
Seeing Jeremy cry is like seeing your dad cry...
Sir James May Founder of the true source of the River Nile
and 2 other blokes. we love you
And thats why 2020 started
Anyone watching this after watching one for the road, just to remember the good times 😢
The most iconic presenters of any show ever. Respect!
You guys have been the most entertaining trio on tv for more than 20years
Folks, this isn’t the end of the show, it’s the end of the tent and the live audience, the show will continue in movie length specials.
coming back to this after the last episode ;(
3 season of the full show. 3 seasons of specials. Now it's done.
Who is here after the reveal of the final grand tour special
This should’ve been the final montage with all the other specials bits in it too, this song is just the perfect ending to a perfect 22 years, fair well Top Gear and The Grand Tour
Now its truly ended, farewell to the 3
Thank you for all the memories, you three, I hope you all do well in your own lives, and I hope to see you in Heaven.
And 5 years later its all come to an end
They should have put the clip with the V12 Vantage where Jeremy says “what I’m driving, is an ending” at the end.
That would have been the perfect ending
I didn't cry at my grandmother's funeral, nor did I cry at my nans, I shed a few tears when my dog of 15 years died. I wept hysterically at this when I watched it for the first time. Absolutely hysterically.
We all did m8. Nothing quite like it. Love from USA.
The only show I could watch every single episode again and again!
“It’s enough to make a grown man cry, but that’s ok”
I salute🫡. These are my childhood and they will always be.
Who's here after seing the announcement for last episode??
Definitely me
It hurts to say goodbye to them
why they cry here when they didint finished it here?
Because they was going to finish here @@NoName-kx5zv
This felt like losing a family member, the best trio in the industry gone forever ;(
They are still making specials tho
And season 4
No more live audience, no tent, No track so all the drag races, Just touring about
These 3 are THE reason millions of us fell in love with cars. They are the best! Not just national but global treasures! Their memory will live on forever in fans like us! They will never be forgotten.
As much as I loved Top Gear, I really wish they’d of made the move from the BBC to a streaming platform like Amazon a lot sooner. The BBC restricted so much for them and obviously kept the budget as low as possible. Im a fan of Paddy, Flintoff and LeBlanc but Top gear post the trio was always doomed from the start
WhyOWhy it's not only that it's because these 3 are acting like 3 normal friends on a car show doing weird and funny things
I find that very interesting, because I personally found the fact that the budget was obviously far smaller at the BBC one of Top Gear's best factors. The cheap car challenges, the damp circuit, the poor video quality all added to the charm of Top Gear. It really made the show feel creative because of that restriction and gave a sense of mediocrity that reinforced the idea that they were just three friends mucking about with cars.
NuclearSandwiches agreed
@@nuclearsandwiches3064 That's the exact same charm that shows like Red Dwarf and Dr Who have, it's almost a quintessentially British thing to just look past it and enjoy it for what it truly is
Chris Harris is the only one in new top gear worth watching
So sad to see it all end, this trio has worked together longer than I have been alive and I have almost watched every episode of TG and TGT, I randomly quote them and such, sad to see it go, but maybe a new group will come along, they were as big as Ant and Dec, but stile the spotlight in a different way, hopefully a new group comes along and recaptures us the same way these three did.
If anything, they will definitely not be the same.
They are still doing the grand tour season 4 is coming out
If their F1 careers don't work out, Alex Albon, George Russell and Lando Norris could do something like this.
@@Xiphactinus 1 yr later and they did work out...
Legit made me cry, it's about the memories and the camaraderie.
It’s enough to make a grown man cry
These three men were my form of childhood therapy. Coping with bullying in high school....Top Gear. My grandad passed away... Top Gear. My son in the NICU... The Grand Tour.
Whenever I couldn't laugh, they were there. Whether it was Jermey measuring snow with his face, Richard crashing various vehicles, or James being well James. They were always a constant, I cried when I watched this episode and now knowing the final ever appearance as a trio is coming later this year....well, that really kills me.
I know none of them will read this, but Jezza, Hamster, and Captain Slow....thank you.
"I called upon my old friends, SPEED AND POWER"
Really is the end of an era. Watched the final last night and it's gotta be hitting me more now, especially watching these back. As sad as it'll be that we won't have new content and years of fresh enjoyment from them, we've gotta be thankful we can watch our favourite moments whenever we like, any time. Thanks for memories and laughs chaps!
This episode was emotional enough as it is, first a funeral for a car I’m certain everyone’s been in, and THEN THIS
This came out of nowhere, and at first, I thought Clarkson was doing a bit. It made me realize that if he was this affected by the audience format ending, he must have been damn near inconsolable after getting sacked from Top Gear. But as sad as it was to watch this announcement and Clarkson break down a bit, this is the sort of person I want making programs, the type who treats show like a son. Also it really put into perspective just how much those three boneheads have given the world and how no one can even begin to replace them. We all know that The Grand Tour is the real Top Gear.
I remember reading an interview with Clarkson before the revamped BBC Top Gear came out in 2002. He said he'd given up smoking (which obviously didn't last long) so "there wouldn't be so many pauses for breath" and how he would "still call a spade a spade". Can't believe that was so long ago now.
It was really sad to see this end, these three men have brought laughter and joy to the world and they were loved by everyone
It’s not the end tho! Season 4 is ready. Only differences no audience or testing cars. Just specials which it has been for a while if you think about it.
@@kevinevans7236 Tbh, the new show is more a adventure show than a car show, it just doesn't have the same energy as top gear and the grand tour
@@mikhailfernandez24 im honestly ok with that. Seeing the trio do basically anything together is amazing
53 seconds in. You can hear/feel the pause and may steps in the full the gap.legends, all of them.
Every time I watch this video, I miss the old days
Clarkson has confirmed the show will finally come to an end next year. It's been a huge, and brilliant, bag of laughs.
I cried when I watched this on the actual episode
Nothing will come close to these three legends. I f**king cried at the end of this
Me listening to Layla piano exit after “A One for the road” special ending of Grand Tour.
Thank you for being real from the first to the last episode without losing your own opinion on things! I fear that there is never coming an authentic show like this again so cheers to you mates for entertaining me since I’m a child
The way I see it is, Hammond and May got to say goodbye to top gear, Clarkson never got too. So this wasn't him just being upset about the grand tour ending, but him finally being able to say goodbye to the show he brought back from irrelevance, and combined with Hammand and May, made a cultural icon.
Rest in Peace, another legendary show that was the legendary successor of the Top Gear show from 2002-2015.
These three will sorely be missed.
They are doing a new series of road trips, the good stuff
*the best stuff
When and what's it called
@@jeck8005 well they did seamen on grand tour which is out now. It was the first episode for season 4. All of season 4 are jsut specials, big road trips and challenges
@@kn1ght049 so the normal gt?
@@arane7197 non of the studio celeb stuff in it is what I mean
Man seeing this show end is like a part of my heart dying
It's not really ending, tho, is it? They're just changing the format to focus solely on the specials.
Clarkson almost burst into uncomfortable tears and I believe the composer of Hammond and May, helped him contain it.
I am from the future. The show ends in 2024
You can tell how much this and those two ment to him
They were so funny and original and genuine the bond and humor and the show that was 10% cars and 90% comedy ... watching 20 years passing by in a 3 min video...
Thank u guys for endless memories laughs and a legacy that will never die ...
Thank u .
It was truely amazing to watch these 3 lads come up with all kinds of ideas. Ive been watching since i was about 4 years old up until a month before their final episode. I practically grew up watching them on the telly. Jeremy, Richard and James, hats off to ye, ye made my childhood a great one
I grew up having no friends and these trio saved me from depression thank you guys so much 😭😭💔💔
The true send off top gear, let’s face it this is the true top gear crew. One of the only shows I genuinely enjoyed every moment.
now that it’s officially come to an end
It has been announced it's coming to a full stop now and it has brought me back here and I'm glad they're ending it on a high, I wonder if they're able to do something as momentous as this in the last special
I absolutely love these guys and have watched them since I was a kid. I'm so glad amazon kept them together and absolutely love watching them drive around the world in exotic cars to exotic places and cracking jokes and pranks.
From childhood through to adulthood I've been watching these three cock around all across the world and to see how much it meant to them really brings it all home. I know it's been a while since this episode and they're still able to make their specials to this day, but it truly is the end of an era. An era of outright legends.
These blithering idiots raised me and god am I happy about it, gonna miss you guys
I'm 19 years old and I have been watching these 3 for half of my life, what a great trio they make, gonna miss them.
I'm an American but this trio was always my favorite out of any shows, I'm truly heartbroken because I've spent the past 22 years of my life enjoying watching jezza, captain slow, and hampster. With nothing but love to my mates from across the pond ❤😢
Young people will never appreciate how much joy these 3 brought to so many people. This was my childhood just watching b2b topgears on Dave lol.
As a young person most of us are in the same boat
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Three legends.
Three friend.
Three Magnificent auto journalists.
They all are driving the chariots of hell out of their world.
When I was sitting back in my couch while watching this episode, the end came, tears came and went and came again there will never be another trio as great as this.
This was a great tribute. I'm thankful that there's so many episodes of both shows to rewatch over again. For anyone that didnt know, there's a dedicated 24/7 Top Gear channel on Samsungs TV app.
Im 17 and i grew up watching top gear and now grand tour. I cant believe how much happiness these three have put in my brain.
These men are the best men and they have brung joy not only from the UK but also from the world for 17 years
I used to watch this show with my dad. It was the only thing we really enjoyed together for many years. The three of them proved they didn’t need the BBC and continued the legacy on Amazon. Thanks for the memories. Godspeed gentlemen
Idc what these 3 do or how much trouble or controversy they stir up. I will always, always love them. They are the reason I'm into cars. If it wasn't for these three, idk where I would be right now with life.
And now its really ending
These men are kings, seeing the end broke my heart I may have started only from s5 but I grew up watching this and it made me a gear head I’m sad that it’s gone but I’m happy I was there to watch three friends enjoy themselves together
Season 4 is coming
One thing i will never get over is the fact i never went to see them live in the studio/tent... It is tearing me apart...
The wait for Top Gear was 40 years in the middle of the run... we all missed out.
Can you imagine being these guys and having to go through not one, but two endings to generation defining shows? It’s just incredible.