LONDON -- The Sisters Slavefirst episode of Amazon Prime's new series The Grand Tourhas garnered rave reviews from critics.
Fronted by the former hosts of the BBC's Top Gearseries, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May's return has been hotly anticipated following the less-than-successful airing of the revamped Top Gear.
But did Grand Tourpass the true litmus test of watchability in the modern world?
That is, how did Twitter respond?
SEE ALSO: 'The Grand Tour' will stream worldwide as Amazon Prime Video expandsAs it turns out, Twitter is a big fan.
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