Submitted by MarvelsGrantMan136 t3_yfikml in television
HardDriveAndWingMan t1_iu3lsrn wrote
I was about to say there was a season 2? Looks like season 2 is coming out next year. Really enjoyed the first season.
qp0n t1_iu4nh0u wrote
One of my most unexpected favorite shows of the last few years. Managed to teach me more about farming than school ever did, which is sad because its kind of an important thing in this world.
ArchitectofExperienc t1_iu5xufw wrote
Someone from a farmer's advocacy organization said that the show, Clarkson's Farm, did better at educating the public that almost anything they've tried to do.
His on-screen persona fits the purpose. He might be an idiot, but he is surrounded by experts
nicolasknight t1_iu66kah wrote
I always assumed that was actually the point of this show: Showing people how hard growing food is and how little money it makes.
His bumbling fool persona was just an amazing audience surrogate.
McFeely_Smackup t1_iuc5j7v wrote
I thought that was the one stand out message that Clarkston beat the drum on over and over, how unrealistically burdened farmers are with bureaucracy and regulations. And how shockingly little return there is in the investment.
He even said something like "if I can barely make a go with Grand Tour money, what hope does any farmer have?". The show is basically a love letter to the British farmers
officerstickshift t1_iu50mef wrote
Same here. It was extremely easy to watch and hilarious.
bkr1895 t1_iu6pchc wrote
Watching Jeremy bungle his way through farming is hilarious. I was hooked when he bought the gigantic Lambo tractor and it was too big for the barn.
alldaypotter t1_iu5cw6k wrote
Absolutely beautiful show. Really liked seeing how farming is in different country. And of course the humor was hilarious
hankjmoody t1_iu79855 wrote
If you enjoyed it, do check out Harry's Farm on YouTube. It's run by Harry Metcalf (the guy who started Evo magazine, if you're also a car nut). Very informative.
TOAOFriedPickleBoy t1_iu7aoyd wrote
It reminded me of the anime Silver Spoon where a rich guy goes to an agricultural college and has to do farm work. Both Silver Spoon and Clarksons farm were so much fun to watch
Cananbaum t1_iu5ydn2 wrote
I’ve learned more US history through podcasts than through public education
Deflated_Hive t1_iu5l8sc wrote
Caleb was the most genuine endearing character in all that. He provided a fun interaction for Clarkson we don't typically see. Especially because Caleb gets to cut him down a notch.
bkr1895 t1_iu6q5b3 wrote
I love when Jeremy sends him to London alone (he had never been to a big city his entire life outside of a school trip when he was a kid where he wouldn’t even leave the bus) and tells him to go try to sell his second rate wasabi root to Nobu and then a series of other Japanese restaurants that would decline their offer. It was such a great fish out of water moment.
blackcatsarefun t1_iu6yujs wrote
I love all his different hair styles as the series progresses lol
the6thReplicant t1_iu86upp wrote
I liked it.
It's always a good reminder how backbreaking owner a farm can be especially for small farmers.
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