Season 4 - /tv/ (#212965061) [Archived: 287 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/21/2025, 10:25:50 PM No.212965061
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>Forgotten
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Anonymous
7/21/2025, 10:56:32 PM No.212966101
please reply
Anonymous
7/21/2025, 10:58:12 PM No.212966139
>>212965061 (OP)
I heard the latest season wasn't very comfy so I skipped it.
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Anonymous
7/21/2025, 11:02:01 PM No.212966253
i liked it
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7/21/2025, 11:13:32 PM No.212966575
>>212966139
It's odd like they had to take a loan from the BBC to pay for the season. Clarkson is a different person.
Anonymous
7/21/2025, 11:40:45 PM No.212967277
>>212965061 (OP)
Why would you need to watch any of this passed the first couple of episodes? It's the same scripted formula every time.
>Clarkson brags about having a huge beautiful farm to chill in
>says Charlie has turned up with bad news
>sit in that office shed while Charlie explains the regulations and Clarkson stammers and mumbles about how crazy it all is for hyperbolic effect
>comes up with "brilliant" idea to cause more traffic in a quiet village, that's usually illegal but he gets away with it
>everyone laughs at how needlessly big his tractor is
>Caleb turns up to berate Clarkson for being a shit farmer when he's never worked a day in his life
>Caleb also lies and pretends he doesn't know anything about the world except for farming
>Gerald turns up and smiles and talks gibberish, and Clarkson just says "yeees" at the end
>the builder bloke turns up and quotes a small fortune for a building to be made, Clarkson acts shocked but it's literally pocket money for him
>Lisa turns up and complains Clarkson is ruining things, then does illegal shit in her tiny shed shop
>footage of queues of people going to a farm shop like it's a fucking theme park attraction
>Clarkson brings in some other real farmers to do the actual work for him, often looking after animals he buys just for the show
>serious moment where Clarkson says how bleak a situation is and bemoans the plight of the humble multi-millionaire farmers with their vast acres of land
>something backfires on them or doesn't go to plan
>it ends with landscape shots and Clarkson saying it's a great life
It's the most pleb-tier content ever, I don't know how it ended up at 4 seasons.
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Anonymous
7/21/2025, 11:45:27 PM No.212967398
>>212967277
Look, Jeremy did the caravan advert, you don't have to keep this grudge up.
Anonymous
7/21/2025, 11:46:31 PM No.212967426
>>212967277
i hate town councils and anything that trashes them i enjoy
Anonymous
7/22/2025, 12:01:01 AM No.212967828
>>212965061 (OP)
I'm guessing the blonde cunt becomes the focus of the show? I've only ever watched clips because Clarkson sucks without Hammond and May to balance him out.
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7/22/2025, 12:07:26 AM No.212967979
Downfall
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>>212967828
She unexpectedly departs pretty quickly, but the damage is done. It's a week with some fat GenZ brat who speaks to Clarkson like he's in detention, like all bitches in TV now.
Anonymous
7/22/2025, 12:10:41 AM No.212968072
>>212965061 (OP)
The show stopped being comfy, and became too confrontational. I loved season 1 farming, planting and building things, and beautiful nature shots. And light banter. Its like they thought they needed to go for drama, and it failed.
Anonymous
7/22/2025, 12:13:23 AM No.212968137
>>212965061 (OP)
>old growth forest: paved over
>chinese knickknacks: sold to window lickers
>I reckon it's farming time.
Anonymous
7/22/2025, 12:46:36 AM No.212968964
>>212967277
BUT THEN!
Anonymous
7/22/2025, 1:07:52 AM No.212969549
he got the vax didn't he
Anonymous
7/22/2025, 1:09:38 AM No.212969599
He barely does any vids with Hammond and May now and it pisses me off.
Anonymous
7/22/2025, 1:23:37 AM No.212969968
It was a stressful season.
Anonymous
7/22/2025, 1:30:21 AM No.212970159
>>212965061 (OP)
>>212966139
It’s choppy. They moved on a bit from the farm stuff to focus on trying to bring a snout to tail pub thing alive. And basically everything is wrong with it.
It’s interesting from the perspective of learning why it’s not done and just how many hurdles are stacked against only buying local. All this shit they talk about for sustainability is virtually impossible. I felt the same way watching Destin’s Youtube video about trying to make a simple grill scraper only using US manufacturing. It was impossible and half the stuff (like screws and bolts) he thought was US made turned out not to be.

Basically a brutal redpill on keeping local production alive and only buying native.
Anonymous
7/22/2025, 1:57:16 AM No.212970856
>>212965061 (OP)
The weather was terrible throughout and the pub had so many issues. Like the other anons said it was pretty bleak all the way up to the ending. He should've fired those two broads he had working on the bar though. The interior had urgent issues like the old dirty carpet needing to be removed, and rather than fixing it, they're asking if he wants to add an antler chandelier. They even botched the interior because the chairs at pub (which was their main task of redecorating) were terrible. Worst was when they quit morning of the Sunday holiday weekend. I'm glad it's doing well though, its got a 4.7 and still operating so I'm certain season 5 will be more cheerful
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Anonymous
7/22/2025, 2:02:52 AM No.212970989
>>212970856
>umbrellas for £15k a pop
A younger Jeremy would've socked those women in the jaw.