Just saw the last episode. Am I the only one that cried? (30yo boy)
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Solenya79@reddit
I’m 46 and I’ve only been able to watch The Grand Tour finale 2-3 times and each time it makes me cry like my dog died
tpence1982@reddit
I dedicated just three or four days to binge-watching all the episodes, and I have to say, it was quite the marathon. May saying, "I hope we brought you a little bit of happiness" really struck a chord with me and closer to the end, what sucker punched me even worse, opening the floodgates, were Clarkson's heartfelt words: 'Thank you very very much for watching. Thank you.' The genuine emotion in his voice was a nowadays heard more often from him and for me, moving. I found myself unable to hold back my emotions any longer, having bottled them up throughout the episode, fully aware that it was all leading to this poignant moment. Adding to the emotional rollercoaster was the fact that I had just finished watching all of Clarkson's Farm before diving back into The Grand Tour. Despite his missteps at the BBC, I couldn't help but empathize with Clarkson. His genuine efforts to make a positive impact in his community, and the resistance he faced, both angered me and tugged at my heartstrings. Sure, he made mistakes at the BBC, but who among us hasn't made a blunder or two? The only difference is that most of us haven't done it in front of a global audience while earning millions of pounds for a network! Let's not forget their journey together. From the early days of Top Gear in 2003 to their 2007 escapades in Botswana, to the emotional opening scene of Top Gear in California, and the full circle closeout in Botswana, the camaraderie they shared through all the trials and tribulations, especially when Richard almost died, twice, as well as the triumphs they celebrated over 21-22 years, were truly palpable. ! I'm really going to miss them. Like, a whole lot. Tiffany
DamDam00@reddit
I cried when May say « I hope we brought you a little bit of happiness ».
tpence1982@reddit
Exact same.
jshah94@reddit
31 years old and almost shed a tear, watched it on 10-29-25. Sometimes feeling life is drifting away right in front of me. Seeing favorite athletes, childhood idols, heroes, athletes retiring, grandparents passing away. Life is going so fucking fast. Might cry later, is 31 years a mid life crisis time?
HELiox34@reddit
Necroing this but... I cried a bit, 30yo man, when they cut in old Botswana special. I remember watching original special with my cousins, my aunt and uncle and my grandma. Most of them are now gone. And now so is the show.
elclarkio@reddit
I refuse to watch it because I know I'll cry (38).
lucky-cat-sees-stars@reddit
It’s taken me till today to watch it, on my birthday
Torczyner@reddit
Watched it Sunday so I could get Football on after and feel like a man after crying haha
sacredgeometry@reddit
Nothing more manly than watching a group of men in short shorts getting all sweaty.
Banned_User_Back@reddit
I don't know. Watching half-naked, sweaty men grapple with each other for 3 to 5 5-minute rounds seems pretty manly🤣
sacredgeometry@reddit
Mister, you'd better take your gay porn and walk right out of this bar.
TheCarm@reddit
BUT THIS IS REAL WRASSLIN
Assen9@reddit
Proper bloke.
LM4190@reddit
I finally pulled it together and watched this today and cried thinking about how I have watched Top Gear and then the grand tour since I was 12. These three are unmatchable
Simple_sun_@reddit
I put it off for a while, finally saw it, and yes, it got me.
Immediate-Light-9662@reddit
24, always wished I had friends like that. Cried like a bastard. Googled if reddit felt the same - lo and behold.
Sarahx35@reddit
No you're not and I'm not ashamed 😂 I was literally saying goodbye to my childhood as I have been watching them since I was a child.
Bubbly_Positive_339@reddit
I started watching it when I was a boy and I finished it now that I have a 12 year-old boy. We both lost it. Circle of life. It hit hard
PartyPuzzleheaded344@reddit (OP)
This is exactly what I felt, thank you
BellendicusMax@reddit
Brothers in arms. You bastards.
Bubbly_Positive_339@reddit
Total manipulation of my emotion and it worked
learnitallboss@reddit
I know! On the one hand, screw you guys for using Brothers in Arms. On the other, what else could they have used?
Skelter89@reddit
Jessica
UpstateNewYorker@reddit
As a fan of The West Wing, whose greatest episode includes the song…I lost it before the guitar ever came in, I recognized the synth and that was that.
billsmithers2@reddit
Brothers in Arms gets me at the best of times.
Ace_Larrakin@reddit
27yo M here, I was fine until they started cutting in clips from the original Botswana special, along with Dire Straits Brothers in Arms.
Then the tears came.
So you're not alone there, mate. 🫂
Bubbly_Positive_339@reddit
Just saw it and same here. 12 year old Boy and my cried hard
PollutionEither8507@reddit
36 (M) sobbing! that’s all I’m going to say
JackieJak88@reddit
Just watched it as of typing this. When I saw those cuts, my heart sank and a lump in my throat. I've been watching these guys for half my life now. And now.. that's it then.
snig_sheff@reddit
Same for me. On my drive home from work yesterday, Brothers in Arms came on, and set me off again.
Alarming-Western8560@reddit
27M aswell and got caught in the same moments. As soon as I heard the intro solo from Brothers in arms I got chills. And then when they start showing images from botswana and comparing with them now... I was expecting to hear that famous "and on that bombshell..." one last time but finishing with My sweet lord was a good ending aswell.
AlwaysStayHumble@reddit
That song man.
Nline_5@reddit
Nope same here 26 M I cried to
Good_Barnacle_2010@reddit
33m right along side you
gabangang@reddit
and the the Experience piece .. i broke down there
PartyPuzzleheaded344@reddit (OP)
Literally same here. Thank you.
DBA92@reddit
Actually thought it was a bit of a let down. All those years of shows and it’s only showing snippets of the first special. The end credits were weird and the voice overs didn’t work. Outside of that it was also fairly boring! Sad to see them go, and this was a poor send off.
Psychological-Act327@reddit
Cried harder than I ever have for any show.
OmerKhanSheeru@reddit
32 yo...heartbroken
Longjumping_Fly1740@reddit
You ain't. And I'm 45, who knows how to cry inwards.
stop_dot@reddit
I cried like a small kid. My girlfriend found me on the couch crying, and trying to explain made me cry even more. I think it's a combination of the show ending, and the sudden realization that the guys I grew up with are now old and gone, and I am old. She couldn't understand why I cried, however she cries at fiction movies with fictional characters 🤦♀️🤦♀️
Border_Reiver26@reddit
When they came upon their cars from the first special....yea. That got me right in the throat.
Sepehr_3987@reddit
everyone is definitely crying now..! 😭
MichealfknCorleone@reddit
The format change, and this episode....... Hit real hard
2jzpoweredgamer666@reddit
I cried aswell
dhill2967@reddit
My mom and I watched top gear all through my childhood until now. I’m 25 now and my mom and I both burst in to tears when James hoped he had brought us a little bit of happiness. He really did. The countless nights my mom and I spent watching together and laughing every time James fell off a horse or someone falling. I’m so grateful that these three were the hosts of the greatest nights my mom and I had.
nauraug@reddit
You're not alone. I just finished the last episode.
Watched the first Africa Special when it came out all those years ago. I was 12 or so at the time. I fell in love with Top Gear that day, not for the cars (which were cool), but because three middle-aged British chaps made it fun to watch cars being driven.
I cried seeing the old Lancia and Merc. Whether by chance or arrangement, that one hit me hard.
cwt444@reddit
Loved it
InevitableOk5017@reddit
No it’s required.
ExplanationNormal364@reddit
60M it got me too…. That trio was so entertaining together. Perfect match on the sound track too.
SUGARHOUSE801@reddit
I have yet to watch it for that reason. If I dont watch it it won't really be over, right? I love watching those three. I've watched it so many times, I've lost count. I hate the fact that the US doesn't aire Hammonds show. They need to. There are plenty of fans in the US! Glad I'm not alone in my sorrow of the trios departure. Much love to them.
t24x-94@reddit
Moi
The_Shredder_1988@reddit
Honestly, it was less heart wrenching than I expected considering the circumstances.
I was way more upset when they announced the format change for TGT and it's because of how they reacted. They were visibly upset and that got me going. For some reason, that one felt way more like a goodbye to me than this.
Lord_Battlepants@reddit
The Layla compilation video hit hard
GuitarGuru253@reddit
I can’t hear that song anymore and not get mildly upset because of TGT lol
TroubleshootenSOB@reddit
The interlude at the end will always be linked to Goodfellas for me lol
Lord_Battlepants@reddit
Precisely. Layla has become synonymous to me with an end to an era of joy, laugh, stupidity, friendship and sheer goodness. Sweet yet sad.
Grammar_Nasty@reddit
Brothers in arms for me
thatErraticguy@reddit
The format change was worse for me because I didn’t know what Jeremy was talking about at first and I thought it was COMPLETELY over out of nowhere lol. This one wasn’t too bad since I knew it was the end, but the cut ins from the their first special were what got to me, just realizing how long they’ve been doing this together and that it was now over… woof.
Ye11a_Kat@reddit
I was good til the cuts to the first one.. then apparently there were onions close to me
ZealousidealSir2781@reddit
Agreed. I handled much better than expected.
Cranks_No_Start@reddit
I think they did a good job keeping it toned down, but after all these years I'm going to miss these idiots.
impossibleis7@reddit
I felt that episode (format shift) way more as well (almost came jnto tears), just because it was unexpected (atleast for me) and they hsd me the first part. I knew this end was coming for a long time, and I had some time to come to terms.
Horizon7821@reddit
That somewhat hit me harder. No audience which resembles similiarities to the top gear of old.. Got teary eyed but i shed some tears when they abandoned the studio. When jeremy said goodbye there to the audience. That got me
The_Shredder_1988@reddit
Yep
carguy123corvette@reddit
Nope we all did
creecher98@reddit
No I got choked up as someone that’s been more or less watching since the beginning. And oh man when Jeremy and James found their old cars
iiNNeX@reddit
You're not alone mate
Ill_Nebula_4669@reddit
I cried, 30yo boy too.
Crator86@reddit
Nah, I cried as well
I grew up watching top gear with my dad, so watching the last episode of the grand tour brought back all the memories 🥹
Crator86@reddit
Nah, I cried as well
I grew up watching top gear with my dad, so watching the last episode of the grand tour brought back all the memories 🥹
Victor1611@reddit
I am still not ready to watch it
Rude_Ad_7942@reddit
My husband cried a lot, and he usually doesn’t, and that’s when I really knew how much this show meant to him…he was the one that introduced it to me despite watching all the episodes already, he rewatched it with me, and I too, love this shows, but he, absolutely adores the show…sad to see them go, but is time for them them rest also 🥹
No_Ur_Schmoopie@reddit
My hubby & I just watched it this weekend & we were both silent for a good few minutes 😭. We’ve watched them since day 1 & wow what a poetic ending! I couldn’t help but imagine how they felt as they filmed for the last time & also how they would have felt watched that episode…living it was 1 thing but the way they edited that was a thing of beauty & I cried like a baby! They don’t make shows like that anymore, full of laughs as they bumbled their way along. I will miss it but am grateful that there are plenty of episodes between both shows to get lost in all over again.
SpinachWorth4466@reddit
I nearly cried when they found their old cars, nearly!
TheCrymaxTheatre@reddit
I went in expecting to cry. I didn't. The way it ends is so much "on their terms" that I can't help but feel happy for them. The main feeling I had during the credits was a weird emptiness that stems from the end of something that's been a big part of my entertainment for most of my life but also a feeling of gratitude that I got to witness the whole thing.
RocktamusPrim3@reddit
This is exactly how I feel. I definitely thought I’d be teary eyed the whole time, especially at the end, but nope. I’m happy it ended on their terms and not by any tragedy or something like that when there definitely were multiple points in time it could’ve just ended and we never would’ve gotten a special as special as One for the Road.
Drunk-Master@reddit
I don't have the strength to watch the last episode.
Alarming-Western8560@reddit
Used to watch this guys at the end of weekdays after coming from school. Watching this one was like watching a "door of my chilhood" closing...
Thanks for every single episode Jeremy, James and Hammond. And thanks amazon for giving us a couple more years with this amazing trio.
sauvandrew@reddit
I did, too. Top gear and grand tour have been my go-to comfort show for years. I understand why they're stopping, but it's still tough to watch them go. How utterly perfect that ending was. Jeremy, for all his faults, is one hell of a performer.
External_Hunter7883@reddit
It's when he unplugged the microphone for me.
No-Teaching-5743@reddit
I think we all had “unmanly” moments as Jeremy would put it
Yhcti@reddit
I’ll watch it after my holiday tomorrow otherwise it’ll be a sad holiday 😂
Bartz-fusion87@reddit
I’m 38 and had tears rolling down my face
justaguy10293847@reddit
Watched that with my dad, that was the first time I seen him cry
SteveDaWaiter@reddit
Nope I'm a sissy too
fellowcrft@reddit
No no... Broke us all.
LOLwarior@reddit
First 40 years of childhood are the most complicated…
sonofreddit1@reddit
17m watched all the original top gear episodes and specials. Made me cry
ChuckyJa@reddit
I also cried like a 30 yo boy.
Cultural_Solid8920@reddit
I poured out the nile when the old botswana cars came in. And I filled the lake Victoria when Clarkson disconnected the mic.
Rush_Red1895@reddit
The world just gets worse and worse.
Old-Sheepherder-9733@reddit
yeah
Responsible_Fuel_996@reddit
Maybe there is something wrong with me, but I didn't even come close to crying 😂(30yr Man). It was a good episode with beautiful scenery.
Murakami241@reddit
Starting to think there’s something wrong with me seeing all these “am I the only one that cried” posts. Glad I’m not alone!
SlickStretch@reddit
I broke when James talked about his green bag...
Ok-Complaint4561@reddit
I fuckin' cry my eyes out.
No-Revolution-1886@reddit
I have gone back to beginning and watching all Top Gear and Grand Tour episodes before watching the last one. I couldn’t think of another way of delaying the pain
Xuxo9@reddit
That will make it worse even.
No-Revolution-1886@reddit
Yeh it will
WigglySquig@reddit
Watched this feeling like a 31 y/o boy. I grew up with these guys. Wept like a baby when Brothers in Arms started playing, looked around the room, saw my little baby running around and my wife crying at it too.
I’m a man now and this marked the end of an era for us I think.
Darkeye94@reddit
30 M here too, also cried...
KindInstruction5660@reddit
Just watched it and bawled my eyes out (57 female) 😢
CzechIdiot@reddit
Going on 22 yrs, been watching them for as long as I can remember, cried like a baby
mainline_bricks@reddit
16yo I did too
tinywien@reddit
Nearly 50. Tears were shed
Early_Register_6483@reddit
27M also.
I didn’t cry, I very rarely do, but yeah, it made me emotional. Especially when James said that he hopes they brought us a little bit of happiness. They surely did. I am going through some tough times right now (thanks, depression), but the trio never failed to make me laugh and feel a bit better for an hour and a half, and for that I am grateful.
PartyPuzzleheaded344@reddit (OP)
Hold on mate 💪🏻
DomenicoFPS@reddit
I had built up the concept of it all ending for so long until the final episode came out that there was no way I wouldn’t cry!
I rarely cry, and a lot of shit has gone on in my life lately, so that probably added to it, but holy hell I BAWLED my eyes out.
I’m only 17, but I don’t remember a single time in my life where I haven’t had the pleasure of seeing these 3 idiots on my TV screen. Will miss them.
No-Tax1724@reddit
It definitely hit me as I’ve been watching these jerks for well over a decade. I’ve had a mild depression after I watched it a week ago, which has been lingering ever since.
gabangang@reddit
no i was just cutting onions
MamaLeet@reddit
I think I may be some kind of winner (or loser) here. I just turned 70 (F) and I cried. That ending was total perfection, but I will really miss them.
Idahotato21@reddit
Nope, teared up when they were crossing the salt flats
momfucKKer_@reddit
18 year old boy , cried too 🥲
poteenthe2nd@reddit
I felt for them, but in a happy way.. What I took away from it the most, though, was that I needed to blast Brothers In Arms at home.
Hungryweeb-sg@reddit
I'll be crying soon, just need to finish rewatching the original top gear
wrexneffexx@reddit
I'm not crying your crying! Yes.... It was sad. They keep saying only 20 something years. I thought it was longer?
spiralesx@reddit
You arent alone friend. i wept. Im a grown-ass man, and i had to go outside to calm down. man it tore me up.
Mespeedracer@reddit
I can’t even bring myself to watch it… 😔
mustache-77@reddit
The end of the grand tour made me realize my idols are getting old and retiring. Which means i too am getting old. I’ve been watching and enjoying these turkeys (i say that endearingly) for 20 years.
I’ll miss my friends
Arjaaaaaaay@reddit
Started tearing up when they got to the island in botswana, and they were showing flashbacks of the first visit.
Kessel_to_JVR@reddit
32yo - cried like a wee baby
John_Doe471@reddit
I liked Topgear better but still this is a great loss to television and humanity in general.
EvLSpectre@reddit
Not cry but just wrenched. 30 now, watch them as long as I can remember as soon as I could. ALOT of people I think can credit their love of cars to these three idiots.
MrGretzky9966@reddit
Was a great special for me but did I cry no because we all know we will see them in other shows and on YouTube channel drive tribe so it not the same without the car show at all. Now I’ll have to watch jay em on cars more not on his YouTube channel
noblesseoblige777@reddit
To be fair, I thought I was going to be more emotional. I guess in my head after watching the trio for 17 years they do deserve some much needed rest. Plus Jeremy’s getting OLD.
Maykid24@reddit
I’m not crying you’re crying! sobs
d3tno90@reddit
Its truly a remarkable show from top to to grand tour. Its one show that really leaves a permanent dent.
Jealous_Science_1762@reddit
James got me at the end. He has no idea.
mrbeast0911@reddit
I almost did at the very very end when they walked up the hill too the tree and Jeremy unplugged his mic for the last time
Mattemoon488385@reddit
Watched it with a friend today (2 guys 19 years), and we both teared up. Definitely with the old shots, mixing with new. That really felt like it's been going for ages, and it's the final one. I do say a good send-off, but an emotional one at that.
liquiddangerrr@reddit
No mate, me too.
Wanderson90@reddit
Got emotional for sure, didn't cry, the thing that saved me is that all the specials are just so damn rewatchable, and there are just enough of them that you can rewatch them all every year or two and always find some enjoyment from them.
I've probably seen all the specials at least 2 times, some upwards of 3-4+, and I could happily start over any time.
hehe_meat@reddit
At what age do you consider yourself no longer a boy..
Adventurous-Monk-600@reddit
Came here to ask this...
CM0nEE1@reddit
36m, 2 kids and wife. And I was crying for the last 15 mins. Luckily my wife only saw the last few mins lol
FerretVisible3146@reddit
Haven’t seen it yet,but I’m certain both my husband and I will cry like babes…
Gavaustin_@reddit
I’m 39 and shed quite a few tears, me and my 6 year old son just watched it and that was special for me and he love Hammond just because they call him hamster
Brikenau@reddit
No.
Dizz-ie10@reddit
I’m 23 and never heard brothers in arms before. Heard sultans of swing and money for nothing but that’s it. I now can’t stop listening to brothers in arms.
NoomsyBeast@reddit
I’m 45 and totally not prepared for what may come.
vationaero@reddit
I was holding on until they did the flashback clips at "Their Tree".... Told my wife, "We were all being men until this moment"....
ModeR3d@reddit
I also just watched it, no tears, but did have a lump in my throat which honestly was a bit unexpected. I’d sort of forgotten (a bit) how much I enjoyed what these three produce together and the realisation that this is the last one suddenly hit home.
It’s time tho - I enjoyed it, and the genuine moments made me smile and laugh but it isn’t anything new anymore. So I’m pleased they get to sign off as they wanted. Oddly I’m in agreement with Jezza, car programs being focused around electric cars just wouldn’t be something entertaining to watch.
MrCh33s3@reddit
Nope 22 y/o boy here, cried when May said he hoped he brought us happiness. And when they arrived at the island 🥲 god damn I cried all the way through to end of the credits and beyond.
Like maybe 20 minutes after the episode ended and my tv turned off automatically due to idleness I was still having a hard time.
LtDrebinNh@reddit
I'm 41 and when may said that and then Jeremy said what a life what a career it was over for me having any chance of reeling it back. Then when they got to the tree the crying was completely uncontrollable. When Jeremy unplugged the wireless mic I just kept repeating no no no no. I regret none of it
MrCh33s3@reddit
I also repeated no when the stepped out of the cars… for the last time… when he unplugged the mic again while crying no..no…no…no..no.
LtDrebinNh@reddit
Holy fuck I'm glad I'm not alone lol. I've been watching since day 1 and that was brutal. Luckily my wife didn't laugh at me she just held my hand. She's been watching with me since day 1
MrCh33s3@reddit
When they started I was only a couple years old. I didn’t watch it back then because I didn’t speak the English yet.
Top Gear was something that was mine and mine alone. Something only I watched at home and it brought me a lot of joy and new interests. It also taught me the value of a couple of good mates.
Eventually, I made some good mates and we could watch it together and bond over.
I’ll miss them so much
Dbwasson@reddit
I tried holding back my tears as much as I can
ProfessorKeenBean@reddit
Cried the last half hour, knowing that we’d never see the like again. I don’t know what to look forward to anymore.
MikeGolfJ3@reddit
That last 20 minutes...
SleepyFox2089@reddit
Mate, you're a grown ass adult. You're not a boy, you're a man.
HODLING1B@reddit
Nope I cried as well. The ending ended where it all started, couldn’t had been a better ending unless it wasn’t!!
GroupeManouchian@reddit
God do I love those 80s Lancias. My dad used to drive a Beta HPE. Wasn’t that fast but looked so agressive and a fine italien sports car whistling exhaust nose … ah memories !
eatingthesandhere91@reddit
I teared up when James said his piece near the end, while they were driving up to Kubu Island. Though I was a lot more sad I should say when two previous events occurred: Clarkson's dismissal from TG and the "final" episode with the elephant in the room, and then Clarkson's tearing up when they announced the end of the studio tent segment.
TheMatt561@reddit
Absolutely not, it was a wonderful thing to watch.
LtDrebinNh@reddit
I cried non stop for the last 30 45 minutes
nickyd410@reddit
It could have been the bourbon but yeah I was a mess at the end.
Putrid_Culture_9289@reddit
If you're 30... you're a man lol
Moppyploppy@reddit
38, when Dire Straits kicked in it got me teary eyed.
Ooze3d@reddit
Mine was curious... I was alone in the kitchen, cooking lunch when Brothers in Arms started. I thought it was a beautiful, beautiful way to close it, but I didn't cry. After that, I spent half the day almost silent and specially serious and absent-minded, but for some reason I wasn't connecting both things. When my wife asked about it, it hit me. "You know the car show I like so much...? It finished". And it was then when I felt the gut punch and got teary eyed. 44m, by the way.
matewis1@reddit
Same, and just when you recover he unscrews his mic.
internet_womble@reddit
I didn’t feel anything other than really empty after watching this episode. The writing had been on the wall for a long time now, but it doesn’t make the end of the motoring trio any easier to accept. TV won’t be the same without Clarkson, May and Hammond dicking about in cars.
Breadstix009@reddit
Lol 30 year old boy!
OutcomeCompetitive50@reddit
I can’t say I’ve watched the trio for 22 years like some people, but I’m 15yo, and I’ve watched them since the start of grand tour, since then going back and watching top gear. So I’ve watched them for most of my life, and I was on the verge of tearing towards the end of the episode. (Could’ve easily let it out, but I was watching with my father who was keeping a straight face so)
Victor_Vicarious@reddit
I can’t watch it
MrCh33s3@reddit
I paused the episode every half an hour to take a 15/30 min break and go on. Not necessarily because whole episode was hard. But because I didnt want it to end… I cried for like 45 minutes
Victor_Vicarious@reddit
If I don’t watch it, it can’t end.
MrCh33s3@reddit
Sadly, everything will end. Without an end or beginning it didnt exist at all
MosesCoulee@reddit
OfficeSingle2187@reddit
I still cry. They didn't have enough episodes. Not enough specials. A little condolence with the farm show and other shows they have but not the same, just not the same....
HumainRandom@reddit
Nope, (30)
Oceanus39@reddit
I sobbed
Fresh_Membership_356@reddit
39 (M) cried when they shook hands.
Tacit_T@reddit
No, and there are plenty like you.
As the trio call it a day on their motoring journey, I'm hit with a mix of emotions. For over two decades, Clarkson, Hammond, and May have been more than just hosts, they’ve been like old friends, sharing their adventures with us as if we were part of the group.
Now, it’s like saying goodbye to those friends. But I’m deeply grateful for all the laughs and memories. Here’s to the three and the journey we’ve shared with them—I hope they know how much they’ve meant to us.
Thanks for everything, lads 🍻
JimmyPepperoni@reddit
28yo man, cried
ConMonarchisms@reddit
There were tears, but more strikingly, I was watching it with a friend, and for like 5 solid minutes we didn't say a word after it ended.
Oliver280176@reddit
I am 48 and cried
Alive_Surround_3600@reddit
I have been able to cry since i was 9 but damn, i nearly cried
Alive_Surround_3600@reddit
havent*
Aggressive_Ad3174@reddit
Cried really hard. Cried so hard that it felt good. (29m)
MrCh33s3@reddit
Same, was a little while since I had such a deep cry sesh
invalidTAi@reddit
I cried too. 😟
VantaneKun@reddit
No. (23). I'm still crying everytime I hear George Harrison's "My Lord".
cavedweller30@reddit
Wept like a child (40)
trishulofshiv@reddit
Yes.
CNpaddington@reddit
I got a little teary eyed (25)
nocnykurnik@reddit
Nope (31).
Visual-Reindeer798@reddit
Nope, (37)
DemonDevilDog@reddit
Nope. 49.
streetbum@reddit
lol. Older than you and I wept. My wife laughed at me.
robisadog@reddit
Soft, get a grip
mananuku@reddit
Yes you are.
Ok_Annual_684@reddit
I got teary eyed, but I remembered all the good times I’ve had since watching top gear and then grand tour. I started watching it when I was 13 and now I’m 30 like you. It sucks it ended but I was very happy to learn about British humor, learn about cars, friendships, etc. so yes it sucked but I was happy I was along for the journey.
iwheat1@reddit
Nope, 30
farmersboy70@reddit
Nope (54).
orange_paws@reddit
Yes, you are the only one, confirmed