Well, you’ll always have Friends.
Well, you’ll always have Friends.
After all this time, I don’t think it would have turned out any other way. The whole thing really is a damn shame.
Yeah, this is pretty much what I expected. I remember them saying at one point that the game was about sailing and there would be no on foot stuff including combat. What’s the point then? Sure the sailing was fun but no one wants to be a boat, they want to be a pirate!
“Quick we don’t have enough to do and the players are getting bored!”
Exactly this. You’re not going to eat a piece of cake because it looks like the last piece of cake you ate? This episode will be full of tired, regurgitated jokes and it’ll still be entertaining and f-ing hilarious.
I think once they stopped trying to be Top Gear, i.e. the studio version that first premiered on Prime, and instead went with just a big special it was better. Not great but better.
It appears to have everything you’d expect from a “Grand Tour” special but doesn’t exactly give you much of a reason to watch.
Clarkson’s Farm is exactly that! And it’s brilliant because of the other people in it. Caleb is a genuinely wonderful guy and I can probably forgive all of Clarkson’s other foibles for the fact that he introduced him to the world.
No one can keep going forever, but I do find the Grand Tour, Clarkson’s Farm, and James May’s “Our Man In...” series by far the only watchable programming on Prime. They should throw more money at them to make content because Prime’s other shows and movies aren’t worthy of Hallmark-channel’s discount bin.
Because rewarding them for getting greedy and overcharging for their peppers is a bad idea?
Last time I checked CarMax isn’t a charity.
The difference between what it’s worth to you and what it’s worth to me is the basis of human enterprise.
If someone asks me to buy a Hummel figurine that is worth $60 and I offer them $10, because I don’t really want it, what’s the problem? Don’t sell it.
could’ve just quoted him $69,420 then
Man this dude has a very punch-able face.
Is there any “new” vehicle with 3,000 miles that CarMax would give you MSRP for?
What kind of business makes money buying products for the same price they could probably sell it for? Carmax isn’t in the speculation or collector car business.
In their defense, there’s only so many people with the self esteem low enough to want this vehicle.
Carmax didn’t want your cyberclunk.
It seems like $76,000 should have been the original price.