The docu-series, which follows Jeremy Clarkson as he runs his own farm Diddly Squat, in Oxfordshire, hit our screens in 2021.
The latest fourth series was released on the streaming service last month, and fans are heartbroken that it has already come to an end.
Despite this, the final two episodes saw Sue and Rachel Hawkins brought in to help turn The Farmer’s Dog, Clarkson’s pub, into a roaring success.
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But viewers weren’t too thrilled at how they went about it, especially when the pair suggested spending £40k on patio parasols, while Jeremy’s wallet was braced for a more modest £25k to kick-start his public house plans.
Sue and Rachel are well-proven for their knack of flipping flagging pubs in the Cotswolds into bustling spots.
Despite admitting the tight turnaround was “daunting” and “not ideal,” Sue, along with Rachel, charged ahead with the revamp.
The series treated viewers to a smattering of cringeworthy haggles over sprucing up costs before the pair exited the venture just ahead of the grand reveal, leaving a sour taste for some armchair critics.
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One user criticised: “These two took all the money and, after just two days of operation, claimed the building was not suitable as a pub, quit, and left all the mess behind. You either point that out first and turn down the job, or take the money and make it work.”
Another voiced their opinion, saying: “These two ‘pub experts’ were horrendous. Anyone wanting to open a pub should give these two a wide berth. They gave all the problems but zero solutions.”
A different comment read: “Never have I seen two people promise so much and deliver so little. I have a burning hatred of everything they are. They took on a job, they didn’t raise imperative issues beforehand, and just let people suffer and stress.”