With Clarkson's Farm season three in the bag, and immediately loved by millions tuning in to Amazon Prime Video to binge watch it, attention is already turning to season four.
And fans of the show reckon they've already solved what Jeremy Clarkson and Kaleb Cooper could be getting up to in the fourth outing of the hit series.
The third season was released in early May, with it jumping to the top of Prime Video's top-watched TV shows around the world.
It was yet another outing of humour, heartbreak, and ultimately, realism, as Clarkson continued on his venture in to full-time farming and ways to diversify the 1,000-acre Diddly Squat Farm plot to bring in as much money as possible following the forced closure of his farm restaurant.
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Clarkson has already taken to X (formerly Twitter) to confirm filming for season four is already under way following on from continued confusion over it being axed in the aftermath of Clarkson's controversial newspaper column about Meghan Markle.
And with the confirmation of a fourth outing of the show publicly stated by Jezza to calm those rumours, viewers have been wondering where we could be taken next by Clarkson.
Fans have been putting their thinking caps on over on Reddit, with one person posting: "What do you think will happen in season four?
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"Season one: Farming arable land. Season one: Opening a restaurant. Season three: Farming un-arable land. Season four? What do you guys think will be the main plot? Other than the obvious fact that he will get in his tractor and farm."
For some, the answer is obvious if you Google what Clarkson has been up to most recently in real life.
One person said: "Clarkson has been trying to buy a pub and wanting to renovate it. So I guess that, especially as there are complaints from the locals and council already."
Another replied: "It's the crowds they are fighting, so I bet they will fight tooth and nail to try and stop him. Honestly if you look at some of the photos of what goes on, I understand why they are upset.
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"Clarkson's Farm had the popularity of a theme park in the middle of the Cotswolds."
And a third said: "Looks like he is exploring the purchase of a pub opposite Hawkstone Brewery in order to shift more product. Could be interesting. Lots of other planning issues to consider there!"
The Redditors are talking about Clarkson's reported interested in buying up the run down Coach & Horses at the historic village of Bourton-on-the-Water; around 11 miles from Diddly Squat.
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Owned by pub company The Stonegate Group, its leasehold is currently held by the team that run Hawkstone Brewery directly across the road. The brewery, of course, makes Clarkson's popular lager and cider products that he sells at the farm shop.
Rumours state that Clarkson wants to take over the pub and 'champion British farming' through what it offers, which we can assume means locally produced food and drink such as his own booze and crops.
Locals have already kicked off, with local councillor Jon Wareing saying there should be significant concerns over traffic in the rural village should Clarkson take over. It could very soon become another tourism attraction, just like Diddly Squat itself.
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Clarkson has faced accusations that he wants to transform the pub in order to 'create a party town' - something he quickly shut down. He's also already been spotted in the car park of the pub with a TV crew, so whatever is going on, it sounds like good TV to us.
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