Tube: When those attack planes zoom down it sounds like the London Underground...
Red Arrow It's not encouraging that General Bron is worried about being thwarted by the RAF display team.
Again: London airport. Although I'm not sure it's exactly appropriate. Why are they testing an American military plane from a British commercial airport?
Pretty: Love the slidey hangers for the Red Arrows. Not entirely sure why they're needed, but they're very groovy indeed.
This Week, I Are Be Mostly Wearing...: The Hood's but a bit of effort into his disguise this time, at least. Although to the best of my knowledge laundry trucks at airports aren't the most common things in the world... And he looks damn silly in the hat.
Cabin Pressure: I like the way the Red Arrows have a big hole cut in the canopy for the puppet strings.
Awwww!: Wickle emergency things!
This is Actually Very Serious: The pilot died. Someone died on Thunderbirds. Presumably, they don't dwell on it.
"The Red Arrow is a mighty powerful weapon...": Oh, then by all means, let's protect it. The US army needs so many more weapons, doesn't it?
Hood Pad: Awww, the Hood cooks too! He made General Bron dinner! All that effort and he doesn't even get any gold... Poor little evil bald bloke...
Principles: Sooo... Jeff hasn't told Casey because of International Rescue's 'policy' and because he's a member of the armed forces. What the hell happened with Jeremiah Tuttle, then? The policy obviously didn't cut any ice. I can't remember whether they met while Jeff was with the air force or the space programme... It had better have been the space programme. Anyway, my point was hypocracy. There. Done. Jeremiah must have been a bloody good guesser... but more of that when I get on to the Imposters.
Continuity: "Unless it's more of Tin-Tin's admirers." Coolness of past events being mentioned. Nice.
Frenemies: Casey dive-bombing the island. With a sense of humour like that, how is he still alive. Personally, I'd have returned fire (Even if Tracey Island doesn't have missile launchers, which it very probably does, they've got plenty of firearms).
Tower: The Hood in his raincoat. He's scarily skinny. Almost as bad as Scott... (See the Cham-Cham for a good example)
Never Volunteer: I'm very very surprised they managed to get anyone to fly the second Red Arrow test.
Broken Pencil: Does the diversion detector actually achieve anything, or is it just there to look pretty and increase the tension? The pilot never refers to it, or even looks at it...
"It's probably a million to one chance we get hit...": Ah, but million to one chances crop up nine times out of ten...
Elevator: Point one - the only exit is a wickle external lift. What on Earth are the health and safety inspectors playing at? Point two - what's it doing at the bottom? Did somebody come to visit?
Casey: "Those boys of yours ought to have something to occupy themselves." Translation: 'Why don't you get a job'. Don't you just hate it when 'family friends' (translation: friends of parents) get on at you like that? It's never good enough, is it? (Not that I'm bitter, or anything) Anyway, they're rich, they don't have to work. Silly Colonel.
Want One of my Bitches?: "Tin-Tin, you've got to get Tim Casey out of the way. I don't care how you do it, so long as he doesn't see what we're doing." I wonder how Alan feels about his dad pimping for his girlfriend...?
Leading from Behind: "Get moving, boy, a moments delay could mean the difference between life or death." But no pressure, huh, Virg?
Tin-Tin's Flora and Fauna: Water Mamba - a rare tropical mammal apparently. I thought mambas were snakes...
Pretty 2: Close-up of TB1 sticking it's little precious wings out...
Sensibility: So... there's no place to set up a mobile control, so Scott does all the controlling from TB1. Why can't they do that all the time? Mind you, he usually gets there ages before Virg, so I suppose he'd need something to do.
Remote Camera: This must be the waterproof model.
Bless...: I like that Scott has to tell Virg not to land where the tower's gonna fall.
Pretty 3: TB2 in the rain.
This Week I are be Mostly Wearing 2: I like the little IR raincoats. They suit them a lot better than the uniforms.
Mortar: Very Freudian, isn't it?
Mentality: Again, International Rescue saves things by shooting at them.
Doing...!: They should have tied the escape harness to a brick. Would have been much funnier.
Jet Packs: Gits. I wanna jet pack...
Location, Location, Location: Why didn't the Hood just stick the homing device in a tree? Then he wouldn't have had to mess around fooling the guys in the tower. Also, wouldn't have attracted International Rescue, who seem to have taken on the thwarting role (despite being a non-political organisation), and so everybody would have been much happier.
"This is the first time International Rescue has failed." So, apparently International Rescue never has failed. Either that or they just don't tell Virg about it when they do (well, let's face it, it would be like kicking a puppy).
Tiny Flawed Notions: "Police! They will never catch up with me!" Poor deluded arch-villain... He should really have learned by now...
Due South: "You fool! Don't you know you can never get away from International Rescue?" So International Rescue's gonna be the Mounties of the future...
Kaboom: And the Hood survives yet another car crash.
Tin-Tin's Hat: Very scary.
Puh-lease: "I bet you fellas sometimes wish you belonged to to an organisation like that."
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