Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends - The Demise of The Diesel: Difference between revisions

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As the crash dies down, the camera pans and, before Ringo Starr completes the sentence "Luckly, no one was-", we see some of the diesel's remains, including the upturned, torned up body shell, as Dramatic Cue A (another piece of background music from SpongeBob) is played. We see a shot of Thomas and Duck (with their usual shocked faces) as they say "OH MY! THIS DIESEL IS SMASHED UP AND THIS RAILWAY WILL BE MUCH BETTER!". James then is seen laughing at the sight of the corspe of the diesel and says "This diesel now got what he deserves". After that, the breakdown train is seen, which appears to be coupled to Edward. Edward then says "This diesel now needs scrapping". At the end of the episode, the end credits from Season 4 played normally. I never watched Thomas and friends again. I had nightmares for 7 weeks after. I still have thoughts of that episode. I never talk to anyone about it. Except now everybody knows.
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