Viewers of the hit Amazon Prime show Clarkson's Farm are saying one moment in the programme has left them feeling teary-eyed. The show, presented by Jeremy Clarkson, has been running for four series and fans are now picking their favourite moments from the released episodes.
A favourite moment was shared to the r/ClarksonsFarm Reddit page, where users praised the show and Clarkson for eliciting some emotional responses. The post reads: "I have, like many others, only known Jeremy from Top Gear and Grand Tour, and I've always perceived him as this cocky character whom I also find funny of course.
"I expected him to be the same way when I started watching Clarkson's Farm. But I am more than surprised with how big his heart is!" The fan went on to share their favourite moment from the show, a scene which many have praised as one of Clarkson's Farm's very best parts.
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The fan adds: "He is so interested and humble (to a certain degree with Kaleb). He cares so much for the animals and even though it's sad, I love seeing how deeply it hurts for both him and Lisa when they send them to the butchers or they die.
"He sees farming from such a wide perspective and he uses his screen time well to enlighten us non-farmers about the unknown reality of this hardcore profession in an interactive manner. I just love watching it!
"I just saw the episode of season three where Kaleb gets frustrated over the bad crops and how much work that goes into it. I must admit I teared up a bit."
Other fans have praised the show for showing a more authentic side to Clarkson seen in a forgotten series of documentaries he made on military battles.
One fan of the show wrote: "I keep telling my wife that I have been a Top Gear and GT fan for a long time, and specifically a fan of Clarkson. But it feels like we are getting a lot more authenticity from him than all the other shows before."
Another added: "I loved the show always thought Clarkson was sharp and very intelligent and he spoke to us like we where as well."
A third shared this similar emotive style from Clarkson could be found in his war documentary, The Greatest Raid of All Time.
The user wrote: "Look up on YouTube his war documentaries. One about VC awarded soldiers and their stories and one called the greatest raid of all time. It's these that really showed how much of his top gear and grand tour attitude was just a TV persona."
Other fans of Clarkson's Farm are saying Clarkson's attitude throughout the Amazon Prime series are what got them into Top Gear and The Grand Tour.
One fan shared: "‘Clarkson’s Farm’ is a fantastic show. It got me into watching his other shows."
Another added: "I don't think it was unauthenticity we were seeing before, but more of the out with the lads kinda attitude during top gear, Clarkson farm is just us seeing him at home."
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