933 reseñas
- jcmark-66725
- 11 jun 2021
- Enlace permanente
I don't know what else to say than pure gold. Clarkson at his best, surrounded by great people. 10/10. Haven't written a review before, but this deserved it.
- have a great day whoever reads this :)
- ngyrjzqmrb
- 13 jun 2021
- Enlace permanente
I binged this over two days, and i loved it. The best part was that Gerald had no subtitles, no one has a clue what he is saying.
In my country we have similar shows, but i really enjoyed watching this. I hope there's going to be a season 2.
In my country we have similar shows, but i really enjoyed watching this. I hope there's going to be a season 2.
- idiocracy_l
- 12 jun 2021
- Enlace permanente
Think about this. There are no specially built sets, no actors, no extras, no special effects, no CGI, no green screen, no costumes, no make-up, nothing. Some of it is even filmed on a mobile phone ! This is the genius of Clarkson, he's created the highest rated show in the history of Amazon. Out of basically nothing. Incredible.
- scottedwards-87359
- 13 jun 2021
- Enlace permanente
For some reason Clarkson gets a lot of hate from social media , when in all honesty, the man is quite simply brilliant, thoroughly entertaining series , watched all 8 ep in one sitting , please don't go back to London, we all want a series 2 then 3 and so on until you hand the farm to kaleb and I'll no doubt watch him too 👍
- horton-78367
- 11 jun 2021
- Enlace permanente
I have to swallow humble pie here, I'm not a fan of Clarkson as a rule, I was told I'd enjoy this, in truth I absolutely loved it, it's a wonderful series.
From the very off, it's engaging, informative, and generally rewarding. Clarkson comes across as very intelligent, and very willing, the people on the farm are utterly incredible.
I cannot believe how big that farm is, and just how hard the people on it work.
Don't be put off because you're not a fan of, or unsure about Clarkson, this is a great watch, 9/10.
From the very off, it's engaging, informative, and generally rewarding. Clarkson comes across as very intelligent, and very willing, the people on the farm are utterly incredible.
I cannot believe how big that farm is, and just how hard the people on it work.
Don't be put off because you're not a fan of, or unsure about Clarkson, this is a great watch, 9/10.
- Sleepin_Dragon
- 5 jul 2021
- Enlace permanente
Absolutely brilliant. Has had me in hysterics and had me on the verge of tears. The Top Gear buffoon but also the personal emotional side of the man who does love nature and animals. Farming through the eyes of the rank amateur is great for the vast majority of us who know nothing about it.
Caleb is perfect foil for Jeremy who is a brilliant substitute for May and Hammond's absence.
Caleb is perfect foil for Jeremy who is a brilliant substitute for May and Hammond's absence.
- sheikhmansour
- 11 jun 2021
- Enlace permanente
Absolutely love the show. Clarkson's humor is of-course epic. But this show actually shows what utter hard labor it is to produce the food we eat and how much annoying bureaucratic nonsense farmers have to jump through because politicians that know diddly-squat about farming introduced it based on advice from some hippies.
And you really can see that Clarkson wasn't just doing shots on camera and then going off and doing nothing, he actually worked his behind off.
Respect.
And you really can see that Clarkson wasn't just doing shots on camera and then going off and doing nothing, he actually worked his behind off.
Respect.
- ilcool90
- 11 jun 2021
- Enlace permanente
- gd-parry
- 12 jun 2021
- Enlace permanente
This show is pure gold and I hope that more seasons follow because I have been continuously laughing like a maniac watching this. The small things the knee injury, the lever, the sheep it's all premium television. Anybody giving this a negative review either has a bias against Clarkson or has no sense of humour at all. Just watch it one hour and you'll be hooked especially if you are a farmer because you literally see yourself in Caleb & Kevin and notice everything. Again this is television GOLD.
- AbhiSh4ke
- 1 ago 2021
- Enlace permanente
Farming is difficult, is a torture and if there isn't any govt. Aid, you'd be stuck in a debt trap and resort to suicide that happens so often in India. Very few lucky next generation people like me were able to get a college education is able to come out of this vicious cycle because your previous generation sacrificing so much by dealing with all the beauracracy and politics.
This show while takes a humourous approach with focus on Jeremy who is undeniably one of the best presenters ever, does give a lot of deep insights as to how much exactly goes into farming and if it weren't for govt. Grants and farming at scale, you'd no longer have anyone doing farming because it's such a thankless job though it is the most important job of all jobs in the entire world if we nees to put food on everyone's plates.
This show while takes a humourous approach with focus on Jeremy who is undeniably one of the best presenters ever, does give a lot of deep insights as to how much exactly goes into farming and if it weren't for govt. Grants and farming at scale, you'd no longer have anyone doing farming because it's such a thankless job though it is the most important job of all jobs in the entire world if we nees to put food on everyone's plates.
- amritsreenivas
- 11 jun 2021
- Enlace permanente
- alfalb_mansil
- 16 feb 2023
- Enlace permanente
It was very Entertaining and funny, I wasn't Expecting too be this good, honestly whatever Jeremy doing is cool and entertaining, I LOVED IT!!!!
- hamid4545
- 11 jun 2021
- Enlace permanente
Don't waste your time with the new season of Clarkson's Farm. What was once an amusing look at farming has devolved into a painful, self-righteous rant. Jeremy Clarkson, the once-likable motoring journalist, now just whines about the downfall of British farming - a downfall arguably fueled by the very attitudes he embodies.
The "incompetent farmer" schtick is beyond stale, and his interactions with his staff are genuinely awful, leading to multiple quitting during filming. To top it all off, he hypocritically rants about Indonesian produce and Indian prawns while visiting a pub. Coming from a Brit, that's incredibly rich. This season is a total bust.
The "incompetent farmer" schtick is beyond stale, and his interactions with his staff are genuinely awful, leading to multiple quitting during filming. To top it all off, he hypocritically rants about Indonesian produce and Indian prawns while visiting a pub. Coming from a Brit, that's incredibly rich. This season is a total bust.
- Real_Reviewer
- 25 jun 2025
- Enlace permanente
The show stays close to its roots in 'top gear' and 'grand tour'. The humor and overall culture, that difines the feel of top gear, is presented in it's best form. Biggest difference here is that there are far less pranks. Although the humor is still mostly the usual what you would expect from Clarkson. But the show does take itself a little more serious. And I would say it turned out great.
Only critism is that the forced 'drama' and provoked overreactions are still present, and tend to be a bit eyerolling from time to time. But these moments aren't common, and the show overall is just really enjoyable. And no episode felt like filler. Each one felt interesting with great pacing and structure.
Honestly, if you even remorely like 'top gear' or 'grand tour' this is right up your alley. And if you haven't watched those shows, I would reccomend watching this show first, since it tends to be a bit more serious and grounded.
9/10: yes, please more.
Only critism is that the forced 'drama' and provoked overreactions are still present, and tend to be a bit eyerolling from time to time. But these moments aren't common, and the show overall is just really enjoyable. And no episode felt like filler. Each one felt interesting with great pacing and structure.
Honestly, if you even remorely like 'top gear' or 'grand tour' this is right up your alley. And if you haven't watched those shows, I would reccomend watching this show first, since it tends to be a bit more serious and grounded.
9/10: yes, please more.
- djurrepower
- 10 jul 2021
- Enlace permanente
This is some of the best, most meaningful programming Jeremy Clarkson has ever done. He decides to purchase and run a large farm, and gets right in there trying to be a helping hand. He introduces us to cool farming machinery, including his Lambo tractor - yet at the same time, Clarkson takes on the responsibility of not only growing corps, and employing workers during COVID, but Clarkson also grows food to feed the community, opens a local food market and raises farm animals that he cares for and protects. His wife Lisa is charming, and Jeremy's sidekicks are genuine, and hard-working. Very impressed !!!
- 83ubi
- 11 jun 2021
- Enlace permanente
But wasn't.
I was afraid that it would just be Jeremy being Jeremy and we'd watch him blundering around for the entire series. After an episode I was afraid I was right.
But his learning curb was steep and it turned into a witty but REAL experience. Great supporting on camera crew. Especially Kaleb Cooper. A 20 year old who had never left chippy forging a believable friendship with a 60 year old. Well done everyone involved.
I was afraid that it would just be Jeremy being Jeremy and we'd watch him blundering around for the entire series. After an episode I was afraid I was right.
But his learning curb was steep and it turned into a witty but REAL experience. Great supporting on camera crew. Especially Kaleb Cooper. A 20 year old who had never left chippy forging a believable friendship with a 60 year old. Well done everyone involved.
- tzarhusky
- 11 jun 2021
- Enlace permanente
I watched it because it had Jeremy Clarkson and I am a huge Top Gear and Grand Tour fan. I did not know this show was going to be so great, not only is it entertaining and funny, but it shows exactly how hard farmers work and the issues they face. Most of us, do not know or care where we get our veggies and produce from, but after watching this, I will be more inclined to pay extra for the local farmer over some big farmer. I have a huge respect for farmers and hopefully a good farming year is to come. Thanks for all you do behind the doors we never see.
- dabraham-72078
- 11 jun 2021
- Enlace permanente
Great show with that classic type of entertainment this man has gifted the world with for all these years.
Thanks to Amazon for giving us an additional dose of Jezza.
Thanks to Amazon for giving us an additional dose of Jezza.
- gina_gemini
- 11 jun 2021
- Enlace permanente
Full confession - I've always detested Jeremy Clarkson and have never watched Top Gear (so no clue why I didn't like him).
Then I watched season one and fell in love (NOT just with Jeremy but I think he's a great entertainer. I fell in love with all of them. Kaleb, Gerald, Charlie, Lisa and, of course, Pepper the cow.
What a fantastic programme. I love the beauty of the farm and the decency of people involved. I love the explanations of why things happen on farms. I love the way that no matter what happens they just keep trying.
Probably I most of all love the way this show highlights the crap that farmers have to go through. Ridiculous pettifogging and childish behaviour by the local Council . They should be hanging their heads in utter shame and embarrassment.
Can't wait for season 3.
Then I watched season one and fell in love (NOT just with Jeremy but I think he's a great entertainer. I fell in love with all of them. Kaleb, Gerald, Charlie, Lisa and, of course, Pepper the cow.
What a fantastic programme. I love the beauty of the farm and the decency of people involved. I love the explanations of why things happen on farms. I love the way that no matter what happens they just keep trying.
Probably I most of all love the way this show highlights the crap that farmers have to go through. Ridiculous pettifogging and childish behaviour by the local Council . They should be hanging their heads in utter shame and embarrassment.
Can't wait for season 3.
- bevshackles
- 12 feb 2023
- Enlace permanente
I'm sorry but this needs to be a weekly occurrence, it needs 52 episodes a year - even if it had 365 episodes I'd keep up. It's up there with some of my favourite shows! How could anyone want to cancel this show, pure entertainment with an educational aspect. I'd never of been interested in farming before watching this show and I'm so glad they produced something like this to highlight the challenges the industry faces! I hope that the popularity of this show entices producers to keep this in production for many many years to come and that the local council finally opens its eyes to the positive impact this can only bring. Long live Clarkson, King of entertainment.
- lydiasmith-97633
- 13 feb 2023
- Enlace permanente
- mcshane365
- 14 feb 2023
- Enlace permanente
This is much better than you might expect if, like myself, you are not really a fan of Mr C. There are a few obvious contrivances and some ridiculous scenes, but overall it's very entertaining and does demonstrate the craziness and difficulties of the market in which farmers have to operate in. Much of the entertainment comes from the interactions between Clarkson and his right hand man in these endeavours, the young early 20's, going on early 60's, Kaleb Cooper, who is such a unique and refreshing character with a great penchant for putting Mr C down. Well worth a viewing.
- csm-78119
- 28 ago 2021
- Enlace permanente
I was never about Jezza's own show having seen The Great Escapists in which the easily sellable Hamster failed to create an entertaining spectacle while May on the other hand now has two great shows on Prime. Having seen the entire show, I can now proclaim that Clarkson's Farm is the finest show I've seen in the last decade. It's not too pretentious, it's not too dull or technical. It's simple, honest and great fun. From the crops to the sheep to the chickens, there's a great variety of animals and the human contributors (especially Gerald) are also great.
Sheeping, Wilding, Pandemicking and Harvesting were all stunning episodes that elevate the show to a greater heights. Can't wait for Season 2.
Sheeping, Wilding, Pandemicking and Harvesting were all stunning episodes that elevate the show to a greater heights. Can't wait for Season 2.
- sharansrinivas-g
- 11 jun 2021
- Enlace permanente
One could hardly make up the top review at time of writing, which gives it 10/10 at "quite good" before going on the defensive at phantom "feminazis."
Take it from someone who generally likes Clarkson's work from Top Gear to his books and documentaries: this show is proper early-morning BBC9+1 drivel. Neither particularly entertaining nor researched and informative, it comes across as a third-rate, highly scripted reality TV show. Were it not for Clarkson's ability to draw in a sycophantic crowd, this show would and should not ever have been made.
The cinematography and editing are "good enough" - as in, it's coherent, but the show never manages to capitalise on the few moments of humour or drama peppered sparingly throughout the series - the real issue seems to be Clarkson himself, who seems no longer able to engage with anything beyond the limits of his buffoonish media persona.
Ultimately, what is the point here? An important topic is given an idiotic treatment. Climate change violently intrudes in the first apisode but the best Clarkson can muster is mumbling "nothing I can do." Food security is stressed while he is intentionally useless and ruins his crop. Every important moment is similarly undermined by the feeling that, for a rich man in the closing stages of a life spent for the benefit of himself and himself alone, nothing matters more than hamming it up for the camera..
Take it from someone who generally likes Clarkson's work from Top Gear to his books and documentaries: this show is proper early-morning BBC9+1 drivel. Neither particularly entertaining nor researched and informative, it comes across as a third-rate, highly scripted reality TV show. Were it not for Clarkson's ability to draw in a sycophantic crowd, this show would and should not ever have been made.
The cinematography and editing are "good enough" - as in, it's coherent, but the show never manages to capitalise on the few moments of humour or drama peppered sparingly throughout the series - the real issue seems to be Clarkson himself, who seems no longer able to engage with anything beyond the limits of his buffoonish media persona.
Ultimately, what is the point here? An important topic is given an idiotic treatment. Climate change violently intrudes in the first apisode but the best Clarkson can muster is mumbling "nothing I can do." Food security is stressed while he is intentionally useless and ruins his crop. Every important moment is similarly undermined by the feeling that, for a rich man in the closing stages of a life spent for the benefit of himself and himself alone, nothing matters more than hamming it up for the camera..
- thisisforspam579
- 11 jun 2021
- Enlace permanente