Feed the World
- Episode aired Feb 16, 2018
- TV-14
- 55m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
2.2K
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The presenters are forced to work together to transport fish to impoverished communities in Mozambique's interior. The starting point is Mozambique's capital, Maputo, at the very southern en... Read allThe presenters are forced to work together to transport fish to impoverished communities in Mozambique's interior. The starting point is Mozambique's capital, Maputo, at the very southern end of the country.The presenters are forced to work together to transport fish to impoverished communities in Mozambique's interior. The starting point is Mozambique's capital, Maputo, at the very southern end of the country.
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This is quintessential Clarkson, Hammond, and May. Great quips, entertaining tasks, and as always a meaningful purpose underneath it all. Watching these 3 come up with different ways of attempting to accomplish the same thing will never cease to draw me in.
Not sure why most reviews on here think it's the worst thing since to ever happen to humanity, but I think they need to get out of their homes and obtain a little humor and perspective.
If anything, take away from this episode the difficulty in moving food from one area to another. It's something we all take for granted, and if most of these reviewers are upset they need to come up with a better solution instead of ordering Uber eats and being a keyboard warrior.
Not sure why most reviews on here think it's the worst thing since to ever happen to humanity, but I think they need to get out of their homes and obtain a little humor and perspective.
If anything, take away from this episode the difficulty in moving food from one area to another. It's something we all take for granted, and if most of these reviewers are upset they need to come up with a better solution instead of ordering Uber eats and being a keyboard warrior.
What a great, old style episode, just like they used to be.
Never going to be sensitive, always going to send it up, and rightly so.
Nice to see them doing things this series that is much more familiar and doesn't seem so strained. They have found their feet on Amazon, and this episode is what they're all about, cars, a task, arguments and laughs.
As others have noted this is not the best special they've done, but importantly it *is* a special - yes, finally, at the end of the season, we get treated to one.
How much I've missed the hour-long specials that save us from the tedious and unfunny introductions to 'conversation street' and the infinitely worse celebrity segment. I always thought, throughout the first season, that although the celebrity segment wasn't in the least bit amusing, it was at least short. This season it's like they're punishing us for daring to complain about the celeb section by making it take up about a third of each episode's running time (ergh!).
So if only for that reason alone the special gets extra marks.
As for the merits of the special itself, well the concepts they came up with were of course fatuous (even for the trio's standards), but people taking offence to the special are either being entirely too delicate or are missing the point that it's meant as a (very good) parody of celebrity engagement with world poverty/hunger.
The other reason specials are so much better than the other content on GT (and TG before it) is that it allows for spontaneous comedy, rather than the canned, scripted gags that usually fall flat throughout the rest of the show. So they were plenty of moments of off-the-cuff humour that are the best parts of the trio's routine. The location and journey wasn't as good as most other specials, and the task didn't evolve as they progress, which is the episode's main weakness for me.
Still, probably the best episode of the season, if only for the fact that it's an hour-long special that spares us from the worst parts of the regular episodes.
How much I've missed the hour-long specials that save us from the tedious and unfunny introductions to 'conversation street' and the infinitely worse celebrity segment. I always thought, throughout the first season, that although the celebrity segment wasn't in the least bit amusing, it was at least short. This season it's like they're punishing us for daring to complain about the celeb section by making it take up about a third of each episode's running time (ergh!).
So if only for that reason alone the special gets extra marks.
As for the merits of the special itself, well the concepts they came up with were of course fatuous (even for the trio's standards), but people taking offence to the special are either being entirely too delicate or are missing the point that it's meant as a (very good) parody of celebrity engagement with world poverty/hunger.
The other reason specials are so much better than the other content on GT (and TG before it) is that it allows for spontaneous comedy, rather than the canned, scripted gags that usually fall flat throughout the rest of the show. So they were plenty of moments of off-the-cuff humour that are the best parts of the trio's routine. The location and journey wasn't as good as most other specials, and the task didn't evolve as they progress, which is the episode's main weakness for me.
Still, probably the best episode of the season, if only for the fact that it's an hour-long special that spares us from the worst parts of the regular episodes.
Boys are showing how hard is to transport goods in Africa even 200 mi from shore. They want to say do not sent food to people in Africa, built them roads and they will do it them selves. This is a perspective which you will not see anywhere else. There is no luxury or even new cars in video.
Ok,it is clear that they are making fun of celebs who fly in and do some charity,get photos taken, and then fly back. I get it. And I don't expect these guys to be sensitive and sincere in their efforts, they always fail intentionally. However,this time it was not entertaining at all. The whole episode was monotonous. In previous specials, they usually did a more variety of things, there interaction with people other than themselves, a change in scenery. This was just the three talking to each other on a 200 mile trip, which was forcefully extended to seem entertaining.
Did you know
- TriviaMozambique is one of only two UN countries to have weaponry on its flag. It features an AK-47 assault rifle. In case you're wondering, the other country is Guatemala, which has two muskets on its flag.
Details
- Runtime
- 55m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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