Is Clarkson’s Farm Season 4 Over on Prime Video UK?
Season 4 of Clarkson’s Farm on Amazon Prime Video has wrapped up, and it ends on a fiery note. Jeremy Clarkson is at his most explosive, taking aim at just about everyone, from electricians and social media influencers to Labour leader Keir Starmer.
Usually, we see Clarkson either thrilled by fast cars and meat pies or annoyed by things like electric vehicles and plant-based diets. But the last two episodes of this season show a wide range of emotions: stress, exhaustion, frustration, and plenty of anger. And yes, there’s a lot of swearing, some of the most you’ve probably heard on British TV since The Thick of It.
Chaos at the Farm and the Pub
The final episodes focus on the chaos surrounding Clarkson’s attempt to open his very own country pub, while also dealing with one of the wettest harvest seasons in decades. Nothing seems to go right. Costs keep rising, deadlines keep slipping, and tempers run high. He clashes with his right-hand man Kaleb Cooper in a way that’s less comedy, more chaos. At one point, after a trailer accident, Clarkson explodes in pure rage, turning even a simple fencing job into a dramatic scene.
Despite the outbursts, Clarkson’s goals are honest. He wants the pub to serve only British-grown and British-made food. A noble idea, but not easy. Sourcing items like black pepper and tonic water from within the UK proves nearly impossible, and even his chef raises eyebrows at the plan. Still, Clarkson pushes forward, determined to support local produce, even if it means doing things the hard way.
Clarkson’s Most Personal Challenge Yet
Throughout Clarkson’s Farm Season 4, you can see how much this pub project means to him. It’s not just another reality show stunt, it’s something he’s truly passionate about. He’s always had a bit of an explorer’s spirit, and now he’s channelling that energy into sustainable farming and rural business.
If you’ve seen the season, you already know he manages to open the pub. But once you understand the tough journey and the nearly impossible goals behind it, you might find yourself rooting for its success more than ever.
What’s Next?
Of course, Clarkson’s anger isn’t going anywhere. With Season 5 likely on the way, fans can expect even more challenges, and probably even more yelling. And with government farming rules and taxes stirring frustration, Clarkson’s battle is far from over.
So, is Clarkson’s Farm Season 4 over? Yes, but the drama, humor, and heart behind it will stick with fans until the next chapter arrives. And if you’re Sir Keir Starmer? Maybe stay away from that pub in the Cotswolds.