The Grand Tour: One for the Road
- Episode aired Sep 13, 2024
- 2h 10m
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9.6/10
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Clarkson, Hammond and May ignore the instructions of Mr. Wilman and head to Zimbabwe in three cars they've always wanted to own. Trip through the beautiful landscapes leads to an emotional e... Read allClarkson, Hammond and May ignore the instructions of Mr. Wilman and head to Zimbabwe in three cars they've always wanted to own. Trip through the beautiful landscapes leads to an emotional ending on a strangely familiar island.Clarkson, Hammond and May ignore the instructions of Mr. Wilman and head to Zimbabwe in three cars they've always wanted to own. Trip through the beautiful landscapes leads to an emotional ending on a strangely familiar island.
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These three have brought so much joy to my life and have shown me that if I want to do something, it should be with the same passion they have for cars, and ultimately, for their own characters and charisma. Watching them from their early days on Top Gear to this final chapter of The Grand Tour has been a journey of pure entertainment, filled with laughter, adventure, and a love for automobiles. Their chemistry and unique personalities made every episode feel like more than just a show - it felt like joining old friends on an unforgettable ride. Cheers from a fan in a country these three never visited.
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As the final episode of The Grand Tour rolls to a close, it's hard not to feel a deep sense of bittersweet nostalgia. For more than two decades, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May have been a constant source of joy, laughter, and inspiration for millions of car enthusiasts and casual viewers alike.
Their unique chemistry and passion for motoring have transcended the screen, reminding us that cars aren't just machines-they're vessels for adventure, stories, and unforgettable moments. Whether through heart-pounding challenges, ridiculous stunts, or moments of quiet reflection, this trio has gifted us memories that will last a lifetime.
To think we may never see them embark on another adventure is difficult to accept. But on behalf of every fan who has laughed, cried, and dreamed alongside you, we just want to say: thank you. Thank you for the joy, the lessons, and the endless entertainment. You've truly been an inspiration to us all.
Their unique chemistry and passion for motoring have transcended the screen, reminding us that cars aren't just machines-they're vessels for adventure, stories, and unforgettable moments. Whether through heart-pounding challenges, ridiculous stunts, or moments of quiet reflection, this trio has gifted us memories that will last a lifetime.
To think we may never see them embark on another adventure is difficult to accept. But on behalf of every fan who has laughed, cried, and dreamed alongside you, we just want to say: thank you. Thank you for the joy, the lessons, and the endless entertainment. You've truly been an inspiration to us all.
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I have been watching the trio since 2005. No matter what mood I was in over the years of watching them, their shows always cheered me up. From the early days of Top Gear, all the way through to 2015s The Grand Tour there have been some epic moments. To see them continue their amazing car adventures together, even when The Grand Tour original format ended a few years ago has been a riot. You guys will always have a special place for me and I appreciate the constant bringing of laughter you have entertained us for over 20 years! May you go onto more solo adventures and bring more solid entertainment to millions around the globe.
Thanks again to Mr Clarkson, Mr Hammond and Mr May. You guys will never be forgotten!
Thanks again to Mr Clarkson, Mr Hammond and Mr May. You guys will never be forgotten!
Growing up watching them is what sparked my love for cars. Their adventures together have been unmatched, and over the past 22 years, they've crafted an incredible story. Now that it's come to an end, I'm left with both tears and an overwhelming sense of emptiness. I had been looking forward to this special more than anything else in my life, and it was breathtakingly beautiful. I honestly don't think there could've been a more perfect farewell. The cinematography, the humor, the bond between the three of them-it was all so magical. For me, this wasn't just the best motoring show; it was one of the greatest cinematic experiences ever. And to answer James May's question-yes, you really did make all of us incredibly happy.
I was first introduced to these 3 when my ex gave me the Top Gear season 10 dvd. Since then I've watched and rewatched every single Top Gear and Grand Tour episode and special, and remains to this day, my only positive memory of that relationship.
This special was a fitting close after 22 years of adventures. And what a perfect way to do it, ending up back at Kubu Island from the very first Top Gear special. Lacing in the footage of that arrival and the boys retracing their steps to the baobab tree was *chef's kiss* and a proper tug at the heartstrings.
The odds of Jeremy and James happening upon their Lancia and Mercedes from that special is extremely slim and most likely set up, but even if it was, it was a great way to add to the finality of it all.
Bravo gentlemen, and thank you for the memories.
"And on that bombshell......"
This special was a fitting close after 22 years of adventures. And what a perfect way to do it, ending up back at Kubu Island from the very first Top Gear special. Lacing in the footage of that arrival and the boys retracing their steps to the baobab tree was *chef's kiss* and a proper tug at the heartstrings.
The odds of Jeremy and James happening upon their Lancia and Mercedes from that special is extremely slim and most likely set up, but even if it was, it was a great way to add to the finality of it all.
Bravo gentlemen, and thank you for the memories.
"And on that bombshell......"
Did you know
- TriviaClarkson announced this would be the final episode of The Grand Tour, as the rigors of filming the series have become too much for them as they are all getting too old.
- GoofsClarkson mentions the Botswana special from Top Gear 2007 as being their first ever special; it wasn't, it was the fourth special, preceded by Winter Olympics, USA and Polar.
- ConnectionsFeatures Top Gear: Botswana Special (2007)
Details
- Runtime
- 2h 10m(130 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 16 : 9
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