Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends episode 16 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
The Fat Controller deals with complaints and sulking engines by enlisting Edward to shunt and manage coaches, defying the tender engines' protests against such tasks. To address the unrest and teach a lesson, he introduces Percy, a diligent tank engine, to the yard. Percy quickly adapts, earns Edward's praise, and even scares Henry with a loud "wheesh." With Thomas called back to lead, and Percy assisting, the railway operates smoothly despite a reduced schedule, leaving Gordon, James, and Henry regretting their stubbornness and realizing the importance of every engine's role.
Full Episode S00E16 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why was the Fat Controller upset at the beginning?
The Fat Controller was upset because of complaints from angry passengers and Henry sulking in the shed.
What task did the Fat Controller assign to Edward?
The Fat Controller assigned Edward the task of arranging coaches for the trains.
Why were Gordon, James, and Henry unhappy?
Gordon, James, and Henry were unhappy because they believed shunting was beneath them and refused to do it.
Who is Percy?
Percy is a smart green engine selected by the Fat Controller to help in the yard and teach the tender engines a lesson.
How did Percy manage to scare Henry?
Percy scared Henry by letting out a loud "wheesh," a technique he learned in the workshop to be heard.
What solution does the Fat Controller find for the engines' refusal to shunt?
The Fat Controller hires Percy, a tank engine, to handle shunting and assist in the yard, showing tender engines can and should shunt too.
How do the engines react to their reduced workload?
Gordon, James, and Henry eventually feel sad and regret their behavior, understanding the lesson behind their reduced workload.