Fans Express Frustration Over Staggered Release of Clarkson's Farm Season 4
Clarkson's Farm enthusiasts rejoiced as the fourth season premiered on Amazon Prime Video yesterday, May 23. The series, which has garnered a massive following, features Jeremy Clarkson alongside Harriet Cowan, who steps in while regular farmhand Kaleb Cooper tours the UK. Cooper, a young farmer and TikTok influencer, has captured the audience's attention with his charm.
This season also delves into Clarkson's ambitious project of opening his own pub, The Farmer's Dog, showcasing both the challenges and triumphs of the renovation process. Despite the hurdles, the pub has emerged as a success story.

However, fans are advised to pace themselves when binge-watching the new episodes. While eight episodes were promised, only four are currently available for streaming. The remaining episodes will be released in the coming weeks.
In an era where viewers are accustomed to binge-watching entire seasons at once, the staggered release has left many feeling frustrated. One viewer lamented on social media, "Hoping for a full season to binge, not bits and pieces!!" Another shared their regret after watching the first four episodes in one sitting: "I now have to wait a week for the next episodes." A third fan expressed their enthusiasm for the show but echoed the sentiment of impatience: "@JeremyClarkson I f**king love Clarkson's Farm, just can't get enough. All 4 episodes done. Now have to wait for more."
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Clarkson himself sympathized with the disgruntled fans. Responding to a tweet from a viewer expressing annoyance at the weekly release schedule, he acknowledged their frustration: "I also find it annoying when they do that." He further empathized with another fan who suggested he "kick Amazon in the plums" for adopting an old-school TV release strategy.
The first four episodes are now available, with episodes five and six set to drop next Friday, May 30, followed by the final two episodes on June 6.
As fans eagerly await the next installments, the conversation around streaming practices continues to grow, highlighting a shift in viewer expectations in the age of on-demand content.