
End of an Era
James May has delivered a brutal response to the possibility of reuniting with Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond after their split. Last year, the trio parted ways after over two decades of working together on famous shows like Top Gear and The Grand Tour.
Emotional Farewell
Despite rumors of future collaborations, James May shut down any hopes of a reunion, stating that he's "done for good" after spending "over a third of [his] life working with those two idiots." He compared their situation to legendary band Led Zeppelin, emphasizing that they won't be staging a comeback like the iconic rock group.
The Right Time to Move On
Reflecting on the end of their long-running partnership, James May admitted that it was an emotional decision but emphasized that they wanted to end on a dignified note rather than letting it fade away. He expressed that it was the appropriate moment for the trio to explore new ventures and pave the way for emerging talent in the motoring genre.
New Horizons
While Jeremy Clarkson has found success with his documentary reality series Clarkson's Farm, James May believes it's time for a fresh perspective on motoring programs. He suggested that the younger generation should take the reins and bring a new approach to discussing topics like cars, signaling a shift in the landscape of motoring entertainment.

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