There were tears.
8.35 million people sat down last night to watch the last ever episode of Top Gear and it was emotional.
A lot of people took to Twitter to share their thoughts, including Jeremy Clarkson, who thanked everyone for their support over the years.
Many many thanks for all your support and encouragement over the years. So sad and sorry it’s ended like this
— Jeremy Clarkson (@JeremyClarkson) June 28, 2015
Top Gear asked people what they thought and there was a bit of everything in response.
@BBC_TopGear thank you for many years of Sunday night happiness. Only decent thing on the bbc. God forgive them for ending it. — Kathryn Johnston (@Kate2373) June 28, 2015
A lot of people were upset.
Ending my night crying over the #TopGear Finale. I will miss this show more than anything. Jeremy Clarkson can never be replaced in my book.
— Shivani Banfal (@shhhivani) June 29, 2015
That was a very sad ending to Top Gear. Thanks @RichardHammond @MrJamesMay and @JeremyClarkson for so many fun years. So, what’s next?
— Jose Castillo (@Kryptonlogic) June 29, 2015
The no jeremy, no audience, & silent ending made it hit home, TG is over. As we know & love it, over…. I’m out of words right now #TopGear
— Liam (@FTR_Liam) June 28, 2015
That ending was too sad #TopGear
— Tyson Ritter (@Charl0tte69) June 28, 2015
That ending was very sad. Chris Evans will kill it. Top Gear is over, long live Clarkson, May and Hammond
— Simon Westmoreland (@simonw91) June 28, 2015
Such a sad ending to Top Gear and its the end of an era ?
— Farhan (@Farhannn15) June 28, 2015
Others thought it was the perfect send-off.
Sad proper #TopGear is ending with one of the funniest segments they’ve done in years.
— Paul Hayward (@PWHayward) June 28, 2015
We can’t wait to see what is next for Jeremy and the gang; let’s hope it does Top Gear justice.
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