Thursday, April 16, 2015

Season 2, Episode 6: Thomas and Trevor

Oh dear goodness no, Thomas is meeting an engine different then what he is. I can't wait to see what rude things he can say this time. Let's see.

We find Trevor looking very sad in the Vicar's orchard. Edward puffs up to speak with him. He finds that Trevor although he loves it in the orchard, that he not busy enough. And he lonely for the children.


Still not touching that joke.

Edward, awesome as always tells Trevor, "To buck up. The Fat Controller has work for him at the harbor. He is taking him today."

Trevor is packed up and sent to the harbor on Edward's train. 

And here comes Thomas, to the harbor with a trainload of metal pilings. Aw yes, here it comes.

Wait for it....

Edward introduces Trevor, ever so politely to Thomas. Of course, Thomas gives Trevor the eye. What? No! I wanted Thomas to call him fat, old, weird, anything! 

Thomas takes Trevor over from Edward and takes him to the harbor still puzzled about Trevor. 

On the way there, Trevor tries to explain how he runs on roads instead of rails. Thomas still doesn't get it. 

When they arrive at the harbor, they find it a mess.

Who forget to set up the set?

The rails are blocked by slabs and trucks. They need to use Trevor to pull the pilings around the mess. 

Trevor shows Thomas how cool he is without needing rails. 

Later in the day, Thomas brings Annie and Clarabel to visit him. I didn't even realize Thomas left!

Thomas is amazed at how useful Trevor is. And he brought children for Trevor. 

Annie states, "That he is very kind."

And Clarabel who is off her rocker says, "He reminds her of Thomas."

Lay off the drugs, Clarabel.

Soon it is time to go. Thomas pulls Trevor to the junction. Once at home, Trevor starts to cry. Thomas tries to cheer him up by suggesting that they may need him at the harbor some day. 

That night Trevor reflects on Thomas, The Harbor, and The Children.

Trevor really needs some more hobbies.

I am so disappointed in Thomas. I really wanted some name calling. 






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