The Grand Tour takes on politics of the Middle East as they rescue 'Queen' from airliner

The most recent episode of The Grand Tour sees Jeremy Clarkson, James Might and Richard Hammond armed to the tooth with weapons, knives and grenades as they rescue 'the Queen of England' from terrorists within the Center East.

The second present within the Amazon Prime collection – titled Operation Desert Stumble – features a prolonged sequence filmed in Jordan, the place a mock city has been constructed for Particular Forces from world wide to coach.

The hapless trio of would-be motion heroes participate in an train by which they rescue Her Majesty – performed by an actress – from a hijacked plane.

The workforce led by Clarkson had been armed to the tooth as they performed at being Particular Forces troopers at a Jordanian coaching camp

They had been tasked with storming an plane and rescuing 'The Queen' from a terrorists amid a farcical motion sequence

There was no scarcity of faux blood and gore - with a bleeding and burnt Clarkson proven collapsing at Her Majesty's ft

The prolonged slapstick motion sequence that outcomes sees them shoot hostages (within the type of crash take a look at dummies) on the air liner as they attempt to rescue the monarch and drive her to security in an Audi (whereas highway testing it, naturally).

The principle butt of the bloodthirsty humour all through the episode is Clarkson, who manages to pepper his arm with shrapnel from an assault rifle as he shoots out the window of a automobile.

His trousers additionally fall down as he abseils out of a helicopter and he will get caught within the window of a home the workforce are 'raiding.'

The sound of gunfire peppers the episode, with all of the presenters getting 'shot' through the gory present sooner or later.

Hammond – armed with a big knife – is proven taking over a 'terrorist' on the wing of the plane throughout one scene.

In the meantime Richard Hammond wielded a knife as he took on a terrorist on the wing of a airplane in a prolonged  motion sequence

Taking up the subject of terrorism within the Center East reveals the workforce as unafraid to courtroom controversy as they had been on Prime Gear

The trio made hopeless motion heroes, managing to shoot one another in addition to practically everybody else they encountered

Clarkson received caught in a window as they raided a home in Jordan the place a mock city has been constructed to coach Particular Forces

The finale of the prolonged and gory sequence is a bloodied and burnt Clarkson crawling alongside the bottom on the Queen's ft as she inquires: 'Have you ever come far?'

The primary episode of Clarkson's new motoring present prompted travellers to lodge a criticism with the tv watchdog Ofcom after Clarkson made an 'offensive' remark about gipsies not insuring their vehicles.

It is potential the bloodthirsty nature of the newest episode, to not point out the choice to poke enjoyable at a mock terror assault in Jordan, may ruffle feathers.

And Clarkson ended up along with his underpants on present after an entertaining effort to abseil out of a helicopter to the bottom 

James Might was caught within the crosshairs as he tried to steal a getaway car within the overblown motion sequence 

In between test-driving a £1.eight million Aston Martin Vulcan, the workforce additionally managed to poke enjoyable at carjackings in South Africa

The present appears to courtroom controversy as fearlessly because the presenters' earlier TV car, the BBC's Prime Gear.

In addition they wasted no time in mocking South Africa, the place the remainder of the episode was filmed. 

Poking enjoyable on the variety of carjackings within the crime-plagued nation – which common 35 a day – Hammond feedback: 'I've received to say 'properly carried out',' earlier than turning to the laughing viewers within the studio and inquiring: 'How have you ever received time to return right here?' 

Within the meantime some vehicles, aside from the getaway Audi, do characteristic, together with Might pulling doughnuts in some previous bangers in a South African car parking zone and a gleeful Clarkson getting behind the wheel of a £1.eight million Aston Martin Vulcan. 

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