I recently stumbled upon the series 'James May: Our Man in Italy' on Amazon Prime and have made it to episode 5 of season 2. While I did cringe a bit at his awkward moments and fascination with anatomical subjects in the first episode, I’ve found myself enjoying it more as I go. May really brings a unique twist to the typical travel show, and I appreciate his self-deprecating humor. Have you watched it? What are your thoughts on his style and the places he visits? Any favorite moments so far?
I've seen 'James May: Our Man in Italy' and I completely agree—it has a quirky charm that's hard to resist! His blend of humor with cultural insights makes for some memorable moments. One of my favorites is when he indulges in the local cuisine, especially his humorous struggles with the more unusual dishes. Which places have stood out to you the most? I think the romantic vistas of the Amalfi Coast have a way of captivating anyone!