Un viaje nostálgico por las mejores aventuras automovilísticas, con imágenes de archivo y pruebas de manejo, guiado por los legendarios James May, Richard Hammond y Jeremy Clarkson.Un viaje nostálgico por las mejores aventuras automovilísticas, con imágenes de archivo y pruebas de manejo, guiado por los legendarios James May, Richard Hammond y Jeremy Clarkson.Un viaje nostálgico por las mejores aventuras automovilísticas, con imágenes de archivo y pruebas de manejo, guiado por los legendarios James May, Richard Hammond y Jeremy Clarkson.
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Every bit of this show is already available on the same streaming service as the complete Grand Tour series, so I honestly don't understand the purpose of this "special." As much as I love Richard and Hammond, this just isn't funny. The jokes feel forced, poorly written, and completely lack the charm we've come to expect. Without Jeremy, it feels like a hollow attempt to keep the brand alive-a cheap cash grab aimed at loyal fans who might renew their amazon prime subscription out of nostalgia. Disappointing, unnecessary, and sadly lacking in every way that once made the show great and entertaining.
Watching Hammond and May present a clip show from a deserted hangar with a few cars filling the void around them feels somewhat familiar.
Only two types of people would watch this from beginning to end : those who've never seen Top Gear or The Grand Tour, and those who've watched pretty much every episode (possibly more than once).
As someone from the latter group, I can't help but to think this show has been produced as a nod to the last Top Gear episode featuring Hammond and May, without Clarkson.
The 'studio' segments are certainly given much more serious thought, with some semblance of scriptwriting and performance; and the atmosphere isn't as drab. However, this missing elephant in the room is blatantly odd.
If I were more cynical, I'd argue that some sort of contract dispute might have forced Hammond, May and Wilman to deliver a few shows to honour their commitments and not have to give back a bit of their Amazon money; something that Clarkson didn't care to do or didn't have to do because of his other Prime hit show... But I'm not that cynical, so I'll just allude to it.
Only two types of people would watch this from beginning to end : those who've never seen Top Gear or The Grand Tour, and those who've watched pretty much every episode (possibly more than once).
As someone from the latter group, I can't help but to think this show has been produced as a nod to the last Top Gear episode featuring Hammond and May, without Clarkson.
The 'studio' segments are certainly given much more serious thought, with some semblance of scriptwriting and performance; and the atmosphere isn't as drab. However, this missing elephant in the room is blatantly odd.
If I were more cynical, I'd argue that some sort of contract dispute might have forced Hammond, May and Wilman to deliver a few shows to honour their commitments and not have to give back a bit of their Amazon money; something that Clarkson didn't care to do or didn't have to do because of his other Prime hit show... But I'm not that cynical, so I'll just allude to it.
To be fair, this was a duo of Hammond and May presenting clips from the trios legacy. But I miss Clarkson with the other two. It's great revisiting the show, and I'm gonna rewatch very soon, or well, now. As my title says, I really do miss the excitement of new releases of the three of them, but I also understand that there is history between them and also the aging aspect of humans as a species.
So in conclusion, thank you guys for an epic youth. I'm now in my early '40s and you three is pure nostalgia for me, and many more. Thank you and I hope to see you guys all three together in some setting in the future.
So in conclusion, thank you guys for an epic youth. I'm now in my early '40s and you three is pure nostalgia for me, and many more. Thank you and I hope to see you guys all three together in some setting in the future.
Almost everything we like in Grand Tour is non present.
Live and unscripted dialogues (they only had a direction in TG / GT) are replaced with a soulless reading from a prompter. Even the "jokes" and "verbal lunges" feel so plain and artificial, that I couldn't smile even once.
Instead of 3 emotionally arguing men we got 2 boring old dudes reading a script.
THERE IS NO NEW FOOTAGE AT ALL. We could see some behind the scenes cuts, or the material that was edited out before, but instead of that amazon production team showed us exactly same shorts that we have seen before. And those were not even the most thrilling ones!
Very very very lazy job. Very poorly done. There is something of 5-10 minutes of new video (May and Hammond dialogues) in a hour long recompilation of old material.
The only person who would have enjoyed watching this is the one who has never seen the original Grand Tour series. I was so much into a new release and I have got that one... It feels somewhat as mix of a spit in the face and arrogant charity donation.
I am disappointed by that more, than by any season of new crews in Top Gear. It feels THAT BAD.
Live and unscripted dialogues (they only had a direction in TG / GT) are replaced with a soulless reading from a prompter. Even the "jokes" and "verbal lunges" feel so plain and artificial, that I couldn't smile even once.
Instead of 3 emotionally arguing men we got 2 boring old dudes reading a script.
THERE IS NO NEW FOOTAGE AT ALL. We could see some behind the scenes cuts, or the material that was edited out before, but instead of that amazon production team showed us exactly same shorts that we have seen before. And those were not even the most thrilling ones!
Very very very lazy job. Very poorly done. There is something of 5-10 minutes of new video (May and Hammond dialogues) in a hour long recompilation of old material.
The only person who would have enjoyed watching this is the one who has never seen the original Grand Tour series. I was so much into a new release and I have got that one... It feels somewhat as mix of a spit in the face and arrogant charity donation.
I am disappointed by that more, than by any season of new crews in Top Gear. It feels THAT BAD.
While I always enjoy seeing the original trio in any form, Jeremy's absence really leaves a noticeable gap. Without him, Hammond and May don't seem to bring much new to the table - aside from revisiting old clips we've already seen. It would've been far more engaging if they shared untold behind-the-scenes stories or offered fresh commentary. Even better, they could've introduced new content, like discussions about recently released cars or innovations in automotive technology. Honestly, if it's just recycled footage, most of us would prefer to rewatch old Grand Tour episodes instead. Hope the future episodes have something to keep the viewers hooked.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaJeremy Clarkson can only be seen in the old footage. The reason why he is not presenting this compilation show was explained by Clarkson with The Times. Clarkson acknowledged the increasing challenge of devising new grand escapades for the programme. He also touched on how age was catching up with the presenters.
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