@kn5w

I'd say that the Tapas you had the previous episode is more universally Spanish, so if we're being technical about it, you already had Spain's national dish in Episode 3! ;)

@kebeightyfour5717

I think we need a bloopers/b roll video of the trip.  There has to be a ton of film left on the edit room floor.

@helenemalenfant5435

Loved this series. Loved Jeff. Please give us more Jeff.  The two of you together are hysterical.

@ajsato4206

We all need a travel companion like Jeff. He is on top of departures, arrivals, gates, trains and seats. Kudos to you both for filming, editing and posting episodes regularly.  Enjoy your first class tickets👍🏼

@blabla5604

The factory at 2:00 is actually changing the gauge of the train (as in the width between the rails) mid-ride. There's a similar, albeit much faster system in Switzerland at Zweisimmen station if I recall correctly.

@thenikonjones

The entire series was so well done Mike. You guys made us feel like we were in fact right there with you. Not having things go exactly like you planned is what makes travel interesting. That's real life. Now that you've accomplished this, I think your next adventure should be to repeat Jules Verne's Around the World in 80 days! You playing the part of Phileas Fogg, with Jeff as Passepartout! It would be Epic!

@JonathanMcCormack

Sad to see this trip end, loved every video you have done this series.

@heatherdavis8843

I am stuck in the hospital, but this series has brought me joy and brought me entertainment in the middle of my mess. Thank you for sharing!

@geckstar420

Here in Spain Paella is never eaten for dinner, we always have it for lunch! Hence why most did not have it or just laughed 😊

@ajsato4206

I have loved the twists and turns in your episodes, It was amusing watching Jeff announce  the next ride is delayed. I  have to give you both credit for having a great sense of humor with every twist and turn. What an adventure you two will remember forever. Thank you for taking us with you.

@frejatotheworld

That garage in the beginning was a gauge changer, as you wheels changed from the standard gauge high speed tracks to the iberian gauge tracks!

@bjrnrasmussen8035

Fun fact… the ferry next to you at minute 19.00 in Tanger is one of the old train ferries that used to sail between Korsør (Sjælland) and Nyborg (Fyn) in Denmark. Service ended in 1997 when the tunnel/bridge over Storebælt opened.

@BadDogTooskie

I am recovering from ACL surgery and immobile for 2 weeks.  My mom and I were glued to the series while Im recovering. 

Thanks for giving me a window to the world and inviting us on your adventure. Gives me a goal to get to moving again if I can travel again and run for delayed trains 😂 And definitely more Jeff! Keep those puns punny!

@fardilrashy9825

As someone from a third world country, Europe has always felt like a distant dream. Watching you two live that dream with so much joy and freedom truly touched my heart. Your journey gave me a sense of hope I didn’t know I needed. I’ve watched every single episode, and each one made me believe a little more that maybe one day, I’ll get to experience that too. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for sharing your story—it means more than you know.

@bani9957

I cant believe this is the last ep 😭😭 we want more jefff! He is such a girl,s girl!! I love hime downie pls do more content with jeff

@JosieCoffman

I didn’t think anything could even come close to the canal boat series for me, but this series is on a par with it. Fantastic job by everyone involved. We will definitely need more Jeff too. 🥂🥂🥂

@AfraMasud-hy3jb

Awww man I'm so sad that this series is over. My sister and I watch it together and it felt like we were there right with you! 
I'm literally Downie's biggest fan and now my sister is too, thanks to this series!

@Andres_2400

As a spanish person from Andalusia, I wouldn't say paella is the most typical dish of Spain, it's in Valencia. I'd say it's the potatoes omelette because it's done in every part of the country and wherever you go you are going to find it. Paella in Andalusia is normally served in touristic restaurant where the quality it isn't the best because it isn't typical here.

@kencase2179

Great series, Mike! Looking forward to the next.

@dolzerluc

What an awesome trip! Jeff was a fantastic addition. That was truly an epic series.