Is It Just Me, Or Was The Grand Tour A Bit Boring?

Three hypercars, the three best motoring journalists on the planet and a huge budget should have made GT's first episode amazing, but it left me cold
Is It Just Me, Or Was The Grand Tour A Bit Boring?

After wrapping up at the LA Auto Show today, I went straight back to my hotel room, whipped out my laptop and headed straight for Amazon Prime. Yep, there was no way I was going to wait to watch the Grand Tour - wherever I was, I was going to get stuck into Clarkson, Hammond and May’s hugely anticipated car show.

However, from the drawn out, rather self-congratulatory and apparently very expensive opening scene onwards, it just didn’t excite me all that much.

Is It Just Me, Or Was The Grand Tour A Bit Boring?

Perhaps the problem was the Holy Trinity test that made up much of the episode. Sure, in the final days of Clarkson-era Top Gear we were all desperate to see the LaFerrari, McLaren P1 and Porsche 918 Spyder have a massive showdown, but that was rather a long time ago. And anyway, Chris Harris did that same test with the same cars and on the same track over a year ago, and I’d argue he did a better, more entertaining job of it.

Elsewhere, the celebrity segment trod a fine line between being amusing and downright stupid, and ‘The American’ was thoroughly unfunny. Suddenly I get why the Stig never utters a word…

Is It Just Me, Or Was The Grand Tour A Bit Boring?

There was plenty to like, though. The cinematography is stunning, for a kick off. It was cool seeing ‘our’ BMW M2 longtermer get damn good thrashing in the road test which apparently wasn’t a road test even though it was kind of a road test around the new, brilliantly gnarly ‘Eboladrome’ track too. But overall it just didn’t quite live up to the massive hype.

It’s far too soon to judge, of course: we have a 12 episode run to enjoy in this series alone, and perhaps after a few installments the trio will settle into their new environment a little better. As it stands, everything just feels a tad forced.

What did you think of the episode?

Comments

Anonymous

Its a reality car show where a pompous drunk growls jokes at the camera. Like we really are only waiting for one of them to hurt themselves or wreck something - it’s X factor with cars!

11/18/2016 - 09:04 |
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Anonymous

guys I didn’t see the episode yet. was it better than the new TG though?

11/18/2016 - 09:10 |
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Anonymous

Even though I love this show and these 3 guys, but to be honest, I did have one moment where I thotugh, ‘’It’s pretty funny, but it’s not Top Gear’’ And I thought that only when they were in the telt, on the track it’s still Top gear, and the review of the Holy Trinity got me boiling

11/18/2016 - 09:36 |
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Joel Lundin

Totally got paid by BBC to say this

11/18/2016 - 09:38 |
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Anonymous

I havent watched it yet, but let me just say that everyone thought the same way when the first episode of the new TG aired

11/18/2016 - 09:39 |
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Anonyme

That’s funny …. One time, you’re talking about to gear and sucking the Grant tour balls and now …. What are you saying ?

11/18/2016 - 09:40 |
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James Martin

I moderated my expectations and I really enjoyed the show. Yeah it’s similar to Top Gear, but it’s infinitely better than “new new” Top Gear. They certainly hit the ground running better than Evans and co. I think the guys felt fresh, the break was definitely needed to keep things interesting and I look forward to seeing more of them. Think of it like a Waiting for Godot with three blokes and cars

11/18/2016 - 09:52 |
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Anonymous

They had to introduce the new format for the first show

11/18/2016 - 09:55 |
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Anonymous

The thing is, its better produced and more entertaining than any other hour long car show on the planet.

I think we should be thankful that it even exists, considering the world isnt filled with as many car guys as we like to think.

11/18/2016 - 10:02 |
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Anonymous

People loveee to be controversial

11/18/2016 - 10:05 |
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