Best Grand Tour Episodes ((full)) -

When Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May roared out of the BBC’s Top Gear garage and onto Amazon’s tarmac in 2016, fans held their breath. Would the magic still be there without "The Stig" and the cool wall? The answer, delivered at deafening volume, was a resounding yes.

It has the highest "laughs per minute" ratio. Highlights include: Hammond using a fishing rod as an exhaust mount, May losing his entire braking system on a mountain pass, and Clarkson accidentally crashing a charity fun run. It also has a genuinely sweet ending when they actually deliver the fish, proving they are not total monsters. 5. “International Buffoons’ Vacation” (Season 2, Episode 11) – The American Disaster This episode proves that the most dangerous thing in the world is giving Clarkson, Hammond, and May pick-up trucks and pointing them at Colorado. Their mission: cross the Rockies. Their actual mission: destroy each other's vehicles. best grand tour episodes

The Grand Tour (TGT) gave us three distinct eras: the big-budget, audience-filled tent in the first three seasons, the pandemic-era "Lochdown" specials, and the final, emotional road trips of seasons four and five. After seven years and the emotional finale ( One for the Road ), we look back at the absolute best episodes that define the show. While the final episode ( One for the Road ) carries the weight of goodbye, A Scandi Flick is the purest distillation of what made the trio great. Tasked with driving cheap, rusty, 1990s Nordic cars (a Saab, a Volvo, and a Subaru) across Norway’s snow-blasted Arctic tundra, the episode is a masterclass in comic misery. When Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May