Ep 1. The Holy Trinity
- TV-14
- November 18, 2016
- 71 min
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8.9 (5,468)
The Grand Tour season 1 episode 1, titled "The Holy Trinity," kicks off the highly anticipated automotive show with a bang. The episode sees former Top Gear presenters Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May reunited on screen for the first time since their controversial departure from the BBC hit series.
The trio wastes no time in getting back to their old shenanigans, testing out three of the world's most iconic hypercars in a series of challenges that put their driving skills and humor to the test. Dubbed "The Holy Trinity," the cars in question are the McLaren P1, the Porsche 918 Spyder, and the Ferrari LaFerrari.
The episode starts with the three presenters on a racetrack, where they introduce the three hypercars and give a brief overview of their specifications. After the introductions, the hosts embark on a road trip across Portugal, where they take turns driving the cars and comparing their strengths and weaknesses.
As they race down winding roads and push the cars to their limits, the presenters bicker, banter, and poke fun at each other, showcasing the chemistry that made them such a beloved team on Top Gear. Along the way, they stop at picturesque locations, such as a medieval castle and a coastal town, and engage in humorous challenges, such as transporting live chickens in the cars.
The episode also features a segment called "Conversation Street," where the hosts sit down for a lively discussion about the cars they are driving, as well as other current automotive news. In typical Grand Tour fashion, the conversation is peppered with jokes and jabs at each other, making for an entertaining and informative segment.
In addition to the hypercar tests and conversation street, the episode also includes a celebrity guest appearance. American actor and comedian Jeremy Renner joins the presenters for a lap around the track, where he attempts to beat the fastest lap time set by another celebrity guest in a previous episode. Renner's competitive spirit and the presenters' humorous commentary make for an entertaining segment.
Overall, "The Holy Trinity" is a strong start to what promises to be an exciting new automotive show. The chemistry between the presenters is still as strong as ever, the challenges are creative and humorous, and the hypercars themselves are a sight to behold. Fans of Top Gear and automotive enthusiasts alike will undoubtedly find plenty to enjoy in this episode.