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Hammond is the dad that buys you a great first car. Clarkson is the dad that buys you a car and makes fun of you for it. May is the dad that buys you a car and makes you hold a flashlight while he fixes it
That's not a Comment that'll get many responses from the typical barely-pubescent, brain-dead, smash-bash, lead-foot Top Gear viewer, but I don't give a toss about them. I liked your honest observation. Here's my response: The irony is that if his dad had been similarly enamoured of stretchy rubber products, the little chap might never have been conceived. Sorry, I kinda blew the mood, there... ;-)
@@ub4079 eh, they'll both have their downs and ups. But at least that boy won't be bullied for not having the latest fortnite skin or something ridiculous
thats why Mangolia was great....love the part when Hammond was explaining how different bows were used and Jeremey said how he knew that Hammond said that the lack of alcohol was making remember things followed by "and i don't like it" hahahahaha
The friendship and comrade'ry was very real, the laughs were genuine, this wasn't a car show, it was a Buddy show, and that's what no International Top Gear show, or later Top Gear show ever seemed to understand. These 3 weren't an idea or a creation, it was very real, and shit will I miss them when they finally stop.
Yes you are so right, cars were just a part of the show. The real attraction was those three, and there's no one on earth can get near what they achieved.
I actually found the cars to be kind of an annoying distraction (and I like cars personally). I know they needed a theme, but they could have just just had a show where they went out and did stupid shit of all kind and it would have been just as good. The cars were just a convenient theme, I guess. And they had to stick with it, since historically it was a _car_ show.
Despite Hammond's inability to drive in an straight line and get through an hill climb without crashing, he compensated it with being a good dad, as you can see his impressed expression to the kid playing with the catapult. He raised his daughters well.
I'm a 54 yr old woman who is not interested in cars, but Top Gear gets me every time.....😅😅😅😅😅 I just love their humour! There's not that many things on tv that make me really laugh out loud, but these three do every time! Thanks for posting this....I had never seen it before.
And how we were all wrong. Specials arnt the same as before and you get 1 a year. May's already stated he wont be doing another special so my amazon prime shall be cancelled after. I only get it when I want to watch tgt anyways.
@@CrazyBikerGuy Yeah, i dunno where you got that info, certainly not from May tho. Scandi Flick released and they filmed about 3 Specials this year. The Reason Carnage a Trois and Lochdown were so mediocre compared to the others (with the French one being filmed entirely in Britain even) were the Travel restrictions due to the global pandemic going around.
@@CedricBassman No idea, could be that I wasnt on meds then but honestly have no idea why I commented that. What I will say is the cancelling prime is out of the question 99%, I use it too much for bits of rubbish wasting my money on stuff rather than buying from a supplier. Shall need to look at wish for a true fire battery for my true fire torch as it's getting dark now 😂
@@JimGames11746 Wait, so this was the Special (white) people got really offended over, because Clarkson said there was a slope on the Bridge. And there really was one. But apparently there also was a Asian person on the Bridge and Slope is some tenth degree, completly alien and pretty much unheard of racial slur against Asian people?
They asked James May about Clarkson being fired and what him and Hammond were doing about it. May said they are a packaged deal cause the three of them just work, who knows why but it works. They do have that intangible chemistry you can't script no matter how hard you try. There laughs and looks are just priceless.
I think I enjoy these behind the scenes/outtakes more than the filming sometimes. You really get a sense of these three behind the camera and what overall good blokes they are. Thnx for posting these
Matt Leblanc really tried tho, you could tell he was a Fan of the Show even before. Sadly Chris Evans was insufferable and too full of himself and the BBC pushed them to simply try to copy what Clarkson, May and Hammond had. Thing is, you can't just copy Chemistry that has been built over a genuine Friendship that lasted over Decades.
i think this Myanmar special is the best special serie they have made. I have watched all the special episodes this one is the most hilarious. What a unique country it is as well. The country itself changes quite a lot over the recent years though.
Telling the Horse (that you needed to get fuel because your car ran out of it) that it became useless because of cars and fuel really is a Jeremy Clarkson thing to do really
Because of the unscripted nature of the show, Top Gear and The Grand Tour outtakes really just watches like it's part of the main broadcast. Probably why they don't have (or don't call the cut scenes) bloopers. We wouldn't be able to tell them apart from the main shows.
@Thename123J agreed. I think it's quite loosely scripted. Scenes and topics they discuss are quite planned out. The host's reactions and banter however, I believe to be quite spontaneous.
@@jeremyfernandez6488 I think it is scripted as you say, and that some of the dialogue is pre-planned, but they are free to modify it or add to it as they are inspired. You can actually tell the difference in a lot of cases. The scripted stuff is more formulaic, even get repetitive after a while, or the timing is just to perfect to be accidental. But other times you can tell it was just added in on the spot, either from their reactions, or because it is in response to an event they couldn't have foreseen in the script. But their definitely is a script of some sort, he says so on a couple of occasions.
Wow, love the neon flashing lights on the Buddha. That is very classy. I wonder how they built the place if the workmen were not allowed to wear boots? I suspect like many other places it is not "sacred" until it is consecrated, which is convenient, and the people who designed and built it probably consider it more of a tourist/pilgrim attraction than an actual sanctified site.